Friday, April 25, 2025

April Lacrosse

Elizabeth played her final club lacrosse games over the first few weeks in April. Both games were tough losses. There is a lot of bad blood between the NH and CCSU lacrosse teams and she just barely squeaked through that game without getting tossed out. The game against Bryant was must calmer, her only game of the season without a yellow card. We are hopeful that club rules allow for graduate students to play, so that she gets one more season but if not, she had a wonderful time playing with these girls.
It was freezing cold and pouring rain when they played CCSU.



When this girl couldn't stop Elizabeth, she just reached out and grabbed her shoulder as she went by - resulting in a yellow card and an 8 meter shot for Elizabeth (goal).




Elizabeth absolutely harassing the goalie, who was foolish enough to leave the crease.

On our way to Bryant!





Wednesday, April 16, 2025

New Whip

Since she started working at Starbucks, Elizabeth has been saving almost all of her paychecks so that she can buy a car. Because of her upcoming internship in New Mexico, the timeline for purchase was accelerated by a year - which means that she has to finance some of the car, instead of paying for it all in cash. We looked online for several weeks and then, with graduation and the tariffs looming, spent an afternoon at the dealership in early April. She bought herself a preowned Mazda and now has the nicest car in the family! 

We stopped at Starbucks on our way to complete the paperwork and pick up the car and one of the baristas drew a lovely message on her cup. No one was happier for her than her co-workers, all of whom work just as hard as she does and understand how meaningful it is to buy your own car.



Friday, April 11, 2025

Chairman's Award

In mid March, Elizabeth was notified by the University of New Haven that she would be receiving an award at the Henry Lee Awards Ceremony on April 1st. Until we arrived, we did not know what award she would be receiving - when we saw the program, we were surprised and proud to see that she was selected to receive the Chairman's Award as the top National Security student. Lee and I are well aware that she has an impressive resume - works full time, volunteers 12 hours a week, attends school full time with an overloaded schedule so she could graduate in three years - but we were blown away by her professors' words about her contributions to their classes and to the university. We are so proud of Elizabeth's hard work and hope that she finds much success when she enters the real world.


Although Emily joked that this was probably an April Fool's joke, she made sure to join the livestream (while in class) to watch.








Tuesday, April 8, 2025

March Lacrosse

Elizabeth's club lacrosse team had two games in March - their senior night against CCSU as well as a game against Yale. The CCSU game was great until the refs let it get out of control and then took over so completely that the game became a snooze fest and lasted far too long. The game against Yale was an exciting 7-6 loss in which Elizabeth had all 6 goals for New Haven and had the ball in her stick with the ability to tie up the game with less than a minute to go. Unfortunately, she was fouled hard but the refs "didn't notice anything" and so it was not to be. It's great to see New Haven's tiny club team hold their own against these much larger D1 schools. 








Years of playing high school lacrosse on a terrible grass field made Elizabeth uniquely situated to play on Yale's club fields. While everyone else (on both teams) was falling all over the place, she was completely at home.






Friday, April 4, 2025

Senior Day

Club sports have senior days just like varsity sports and Elizabeth's was in late March. Unfortunately, New Haven lost, but she played a great game and had a lot of fun. Her teammates really love her, and she is having such a great time playing on this team.


Gabe drove down from Canada to see her play.
Elizabeth got two yellow cards on her high school senior day, which meant she was ejected from the game. Ironically, the girl that caused the second yellow is now a teammate at New Haven. She hasn't yet made it through the season without a yellow, but this time, we were pretty certain it was not warranted, a s the refs were trying to get the game under control and made a bad call.






Some of her Starbucks co-workers made the 45 minute drive to watch their first ever lacrosse game.