Showing posts with label Baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baseball. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Ball.

It was a bit cold for my preference, but the little one loved spending a few innings outside watching Dadda’s baseball team play…

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Someone stole my sunglasses…and put them on upside-down…

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Crazy girl!

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She worked up an appetite there – ate a huge dinner at the ballpark. :)

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She got so excited that he came over to say hello to her. {Love.}

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Friday, May 3, 2013

More dancing.

We’ve had a lot of dinners at the baseball field lately.

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We’re not fair-weather fans…

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But for the most part, the weather’s been gorgeous, and the little one loves being at baseball games so it’s a win-win {and hopefully a win for the team too!}

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It’s usually a family affair – Eugene’s grandpa & dad help coach {and they always come out between innings to say hi to her}, and sometimes the little one gets extra time with Nana, Uncle Dillan, Aunt Heidi, or Aunt Kelsey.

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I’ve shared this before {see here}, but the little one loves to dance at her dada’s baseball games. There’s always music played between innings and after the game {if they win}, and lately she’s been really getting into it!

I love it at about 7 seconds in when she falls over from dancing so hard and then bobs to catch the beat again!

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…love…

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Let the games begin.

Eugene’s baseball team had their first game this weekend, and let me tell you, the little one loved being outside and watching baseball.

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It was weird/normal Ohio weather: cold, sunny, windy, yet warm at times. {That’s why she’s rocking the Winter coat and Summer hat.}

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What a goofy look!

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Papa came out of the dugout to say hi to his grandbaby. {He adores her.}

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We be stylin’ in our shades…

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I seriously couldn’t handle the cuteness of her hat and shades. Be still my heart!!

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Eugene’s team won their opening game. Go Dada!

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After every win, they play “Celebration” and the little one immediately started dancing.

She cracks me up!

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Baseball season comes to an end.

Eugene’s baseball team peaked at just the right time this year. They didn’t end up with the best overall record, but they made it further in the tournament than they have in the past 9 years. I’m pretty darn proud of how hard he worked to help these young men…

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I remember thinking that once baseball season ended, the little one would be here in about two weeks. It’s crazy how quickly time has passed!

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Breathing in the sunshine all weekend.

We finally got a little relief from all the rain and clouds this weekend. It was beautiful out – almost felt like summer, with warm temps and bright sunrays. We took full advantage of the beautiful weather this weekend, enjoying a Friday night bonfire in our backyard with Eugene’s brother & friend, TJ {Espn’s godfather.} ;)

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Of course, I had to roast a marshmallow to make it an official bonfire…

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I like to sit & stare at the fire for hours. It’s so mesmerizing.

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I didn’t get much sleep Friday night, but Saturday morning I made a cup of green tea, pulled out my Bible & sat on the front steps in the warm, bright sunrise with the pup. That’s all it took to feel real rest & peace, regardless of how much sleep I got.

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I wish I took the time to do this more mornings. God’s Word seems even sweeter to me in the slow mornings.

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While the pup sprawled out as he usually does, I turned to Psalm 31.

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See that big penciled “X” by the chapter? When Eugene & I went to the Dominican Republic for our honeymoon, our last full day there. we were riding a bus for a few hours back from Samana Peninsula to the city of Santo Domingo to meet with some missionaries, do a day of service, & talk with them about their life and mission. {Eugene & I have talked about maybe doing mission work someday in the DR.} I remember listening to Coldplay’s Viva La Vida on repeat. I don’t really know what that song’s about, but I just kept hearing the line “Be my mirror, my sword, my shield, missionaries in a foreign field.” Anyway, I was also reading my Bible on the long bus ride, praying for the people on the bus that I thought were so far from knowing the Lord. However, when I looked at the local woman sitting next to me, she too had a Bible. I pointed to her Bible,and then to mine & smiled {I don’t know Spanish, so nonverbal was my only option.} She smiled back, quickly grabbed my Bible and pencil from me, and started turning the thin pages and crossing off her favorite chapters – Psalm 31 being one of them. We passed my Bible back and forth sharing different special passages.

In you, O Lord, I have taken refuge…come quickly to my rescue…You are my rock and my fortress, for the sake of your name lead and guide me…Let your face shine on your servant; save me in your unfailing love…How great is your goodness, which you have stored up for those who fear you, which you bestow in teh sight of me on those who take refuge in you…Psalm 31

It was so neat of God to use that’s woman to connect with me. Two years later, I still smile whenever I turn to a page in my Bible marked by the Dominican woman’s “X”. I love to read the passages with her perspective in mind, trying to imagine why the words spoke to her through all the hardship she faced in the DR, and I can’t help but appreciate that those same words speak to me, right where I am, in the midst of my personal struggles in the US.

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The pic above is of a little Dominican girl, Angelica, who wanted us to take our picture with her while Eugene & I were four-wheeling through. We met many interesting people on our honeymoon, but I see her, as well as the woman on the bus, and another man in the airport as true angels we met in the DR. {Oh, and don’t judge the hat…gotta protect my head with Eugene’s hat from those nasty, smelly, used helmets we were given to wear. Ha!} 

Okay, moving on to the rest of the weekend. Saturday afternoon, it was FINALLY perfect baseball weather – just in time for the last game for the season! Eugene’s team won, finishing with a record of 14-14 {improved from last year}, and his pitcher even broke the school record for wins.

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{Coach Eugene giving signs.}

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I also mowed the dandelions lawn with our new push mower that my dad scored from a coworker for free, Eugene weed-eated {should it be weed-ate? lol} with our nice $30 weed-eater we snatched up at a rummage sale. I pulled lots of weeds, plated some more tulip bulbs and a forsythia bush, added new house numbers above the garage & finally replaced the crusty, old brass outdoor light. {As stupid as it sounds, finally replacing that light was a wondrous thing!} I’ll post more this week on the DIY house numbers and my improving wiring skills for the pretty new outdoor light.

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Saturday night we embraced the feel of summer with dinner too: grilled chicken salads, mashed potatoes, and McDonald’s ice cream cones. :) Mmmm.

And finally {sorry this post is ridiculously long} on Sunday we made the rounds at the local home stores to look at some different flooring options for the kitchen.

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We think we’re going with sheet vinyl. We know it’s not the nicest option out there, but it offers some good benefits for us - it’s durable, easy to clean, and cost efficient for our budget {remember, we’re not using a loan for all these renovations; it’s our precious savings}. We thought about doing porcelain or ceramic tiles and grout, but it’s a lot of work, hard to clean, cold, and not very gentle on the legs. We nixed hard wood because of the hardwood that runs throughout the rest of the house. We want to refinish our wood floors dark someday, but we don’t want the kitchen floors to clash or try to match them to the current or future stain of the living room floors. {Complicated, I know.}

Finally, on Sunday night, we watched August Rush. This movie was SO good! If ya haven’t seen it, you must.

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I love movies that make me and breathe in deeply and smile once the credits start rolling. :)

It was a lovely, full, summery weekend indeed.

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Friday, May 13, 2011

Big win.

Eugene’s baseball team won their first tournament game last night.  It was finally beautiful weather that allowed us to finish the last five innings of the previously rained/lighteninged {that’s not a word, I know} out game.

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His team played really well, making for one proud coach.

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There was even one very exciting & clutch three-run homerun to give them a larger lead. {I love team celebration pics.}

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They’ll play again tonight, but unfortunately I won’t get to be there…gotta work a wedding rehearsal.

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I’m super proud, regardless of tonight’s outcome, of the team & especially of the coach. Eugene has sacrificed so much time, and poured tons of hard work and patience into his team, and I’m thrilled they won their first tourney game. Not to mention the fact that I made tacos for Eugene & his brother last night as a celebratory dinner – all that equals one super happy husband! ;)

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