Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thanksgiving

No Holiday is complete in our house without arts and crafts and this Thanksgiving was no different. Lindsey and Emma made some Thanksgiving Luminarias for the outside of the house and some very edible and delicious pilgrim hat treats for desert. I got in trouble for eating too many of them and I had the girls make more on Sunday because they were so good.

The weather in Socorro could not have been better and we were able to spend lots of time outside enjoying the sun and our pup, Kona.

The turkey came out great. It was the first time that I prepared the bird and I decided to try and deep fry it and it came out surprisingly moist and flavorful. Lucky that my brother in law the fireman was here to make sure there were no 911 calls.

The big hit of the day was our new Wii game, Band Hero. We all rocked out pretty good and really enjoyed laughing and having a good time. Here I am doing my best Brett Michaels impersonation singing, Every Rose Has it's Thorn. In middle school I knew Poison was always going to be cool! Since Band Hero does have 3 Taylor Swift songs, Emma was able to dress up as her favorite singer and do her best impersonation also.

A well deserved rest on the couch with 2 of my 3 girls.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

All good things must come to an end.


This has been my first week without XC and it has been a difficult pill to swallow. On Monday I think I was actually depressed and I moped around for most of the evening. I had worked with these kids roughly five days and sometimes six days a week since July. Unlike other sports I have coached, I never looked forward to this season ending. I love this sport and I love the kids that I am lucky enough to work with. Nobody ever gets into coaching for the money and I know I could be in better shape and see my family more if I didn't coach, but I would not be better off.

Today, we held our first annual run-a-thon at our school track so I was able to see all the kids in that environment one more time. I am hoping that this will prove to be a successful fundraiser for us and we will not have to do many more besides this one. The kids went out and got pledges per lap or donations and we ran around the track for an hour. Very easy for one thing. There are even different levels of fundraising a kid can achieve and they can earn things in return like T shirts, hoodies, or a Nike watch. So after school, we all met one last time at our normal spot and ran. My top boys ran in sync and comfortable at 7:30 pace, finishing 32 laps in the hour. Most importantly, we had fun one more time. Money is not due for a little while longer so we'll see how we did. With all of the expected budget cuts I am unsure of the funding we will have for XC next year. It is unfortunate that sports like XC are affected when in reality we really need very little at all. We are in fact, just about self sufficient. If anyone reading this would like to make a donation to the team or a pledge to any individual on the team that you might know, please let me know via email: stevenmontoya (at) q.com


Wednesday has also become our newspaper day for XC. The state championships were only the second race that I did not have to send in an emailed race report. There were actually two newspaper reporters attending from rival Socorro area newspapers. Here is a link to the Defensor Chieftain article. Some other notes on the team and their performance:
  • 11 kids ran personal bests out of the 12 runners Socorro took
  • Both the SHS boys and girls records were broken
  • First time we had both a boys and girls team qualify for the meet
  • Tim Abeyta finished 33 places and 1:21 faster than 2008
  • We graduate zero girls from our state team and our oldest girls were sophomores this year
  • The girls beat rival Cobre, by 62 points, after having finished runner up at district to them
  • We finish the season with 4 trophies. 4 more than last year :)
  • We will graduate 2 very good boys from our state team who I will miss but I look forward to see who will "step up"
  • We had fun and we got faster. When you work hard, good things happen.
As for now, I need to start running more as I have a marathon in December. I am also working on the end of the year DVD for team and will share that when it is finished. I will show it at out banquet which I also need to get planned. A lot of my kids have already started swimming and I look forward to watching them learn something new and become a better person because of it. And last but certainly not least, I get to see my family a little more. Nothing beats that.


Master's in Technology

When we moved back to Socorro, my teaching contract stated that I would have to complete my master's degree within five years....So, last year I started my Master's Degree in Technology through Lesley University. It is a pretty easy program that meets one weekend a month for 22 months. The classes are easy, and most of them I do not really learn anything new. However, since Grace was born I decided to take one of my classes online so that I would not have to leave her, and this class has been the best one so far! It is a lot of work, very time consuming, but fun! I am learning so much about web design (in code) and how to really use Photoshop. My problem is that I could spend so much time...maybe too much time "playing" with photoshop. I am not that good at but I am learning and I am getting my money's worth with this class! Here are a couple of pictures that I had fun editing!



Monday, November 09, 2009





Happy Birthday, You Little Puppy in My Pocket!

Megan-I hope you had a great day today!

Blue Punch Buggie, No Punch Backs!

Love you




Sunday, November 08, 2009


Being out in Portland was a very enjoyable vacation! Liz and Jim kept us very entertained and well fed. The kids had a blast playing at the house, having slinky races down the stairs, salon, the zoo, chinese jump rope, going to gymnastics, and the favorite...the pool with the water slide and vortex. Emma really loves to play dress up too! She could definealty play that all day. So, Liz and I joined in...and Megan too which does not happen that often...she is more of a Puppy in My Pocket girl! Thank you very much Liz and Jim for having has at your home. I loved visiting with you both and being around your family. I am sorry it has taken me so long to get out there... I promise it won't be that long again! I love you guys.

Friday, November 06, 2009








This year Emma and Megan decided to be characters from Scooby Doo. However, post people weren't quite sure who Emma was!! But they sure did have fun.


Wednesday, November 04, 2009


Socorro XC in the News Read All About It


In just its second year of existence, the Socorro High School cross country team has shown that it is the team to beat in District 3-3A.

The Socorro boys team won its first district championship with a 32-point score and the girls team finished second in district with 44 points. Host team Cobre finished second on the boys side with 39 points and first on the girls side with 30 points.

Socorro didn't have the fastest individual, but three Warriors trailed Cobre's Xavier DeLaTorre to give Socorro a definitive edge. Senior Trey Thunborg led Socorro with his second-place finish in 18:39, Owen Azevedo was third in 19:03 and Dylan Gallegos took fourth in 19:13. Socorro also had runners finish in 10th and 13th place. "We were able to win district despite missing two of our normal top-five boys," coach Steven Montoya wrote in an e-mail to the Chieftain. "Winning district was our goal since last season when we finished fifth. There was no secret pill for our success, just consistent hard work over time."

Tim Abeyta was knocked down in the race by a runner from another school and didn't score, according to Montoya, and Sierra Cahall was out sick.

"I am obviously very proud of the way the kids ran, especially after Tim went down. Isiah Vigil and (Raul) Contreras stepped it up to make sure we won the title," said Montoya. "They ran with a lot of heart."

Gallegos, Azevedo and Thunborg were chosen for the All-District team and Thunborg was also honored by Montoya as Socorro's Runner of the Week. Montoya was picked as the district's Coach of the Year.

Socorro had the top two runners of the meet, DamiAna Contreras in 21:39 and Dayna Guerro in 22:51, and both were selected as All-District runners.

This season was the first that Socorro had enough girls to field a team for cross country, and the second-place finish makes them eligible to run at the state meet.

Socorro only had five girls run at district, the minimum for a team, since some runners are dual athletes who chose to play with the soccer team in the first-round state playoff game against Santa Fe Prep.

"Last year, we only had two girls running so this is just as huge of an improvement as the boys," said Montoya. "Going from two to five girls is more than doubling but next year, we need to double again to around 10 girls. Having that many would definitely put less stress on the girls and ease the transition to varsity."

Socorro did have individuals run at the state meet in 2008, but this is the first year either the boys or girls team will run as a team. The cross country state championships will be held at Rio Rancho High School on Saturday, Nov. 7. The Class 3A girls will run at 9:25 a.m., and the Class 3A boys race at 11:35 a.m.

Monday, November 02, 2009


Girls Just Want to Have Fun
...

Last Wednesday, Emma, Grace, and I flew out to Portland to visit my sister Liz and her family for Halloween. It was Fall Break in Socorro so we decided to take advantage of the time off. Unfortunately, Steven had his district Cross Country meet and could not join us. The girls did
really well on the plane...a quick 2.5 hour flight. Emma has enjoyed playing with her cousins and Grace got to meet everyone for the first time. Here are some pictures from our trip. I will post more later.

The Pumpkin Patch