Archive for July, 2008

Home Run!

Last weekend Aidan hit a home run.  It was his 5th game of baseball ever! 

Ok so the real story is hit hit a grounder along the 3rd base line.  The third baseman, fielded the ball and heaved it to first.  The kid was at 3rd for a reason, that being he could throw the ball the distance from 3rd to first … and beyond which is what happened in this case.  The coaches waved Aidan on to second.  At this point the first baseman was just fielding the ball so the coaches waved him on to third.  Not liking what happened to him earlier, the firstbaseman recipricated and flung the ball wildly over the 3rd baseman’s head.  Strolling into home plate was easy as pie at this point.  It wasn’t pretty, but a run is a run, right?

Happy Birthday America!

Today on the recognized birth of our country, Aidan learned to ride his bike sans training wheels.  Minor squawking, limited requests to put the back on, but dagnabit, he did it on his first try out.  That’s true American gumption, now, isn’t it?

Elise, meanwhile, occassionally looks on from her perch on the playground.

Summer begins!

Ah Summer, time for street fairs, t-ball (sort of, more later), outdoor dining and beaches/surprise parties (in NY). 

As countless of previous Americans with limited entertainment options, Aidan began his journey in to the snoozefest that is baseball/tball…Park District T-Ball no less.  He is on the Cubs and seems to enjoy hitting the ball and catching the occassional pop fly during warm ups.  But I guarantee I will be writing again before the end of the summer about how Aidan caught one in the chest or lower playing shortstop while looking up at the sky or down at the ground whle kicking dirt completely ignoring the speeding ball hit off of the tee by a burly 11 year old.

The highlight of June surely was our trip to the Finger Lakes of New York to “surprise” my Uncle Bill and Aunt Kathy on their 40th wedding anniversary.  While everyone was able to keep the secret, it was their own children who slipped up with such amature behavior as forwarding email threads and leaving photo albums out on the couch.  Better luck next time Carrie and Kevin!  Despite that, the party was a great time with relatives and friends coming to Lake Canadaigua from Rochester; Tulsa; Denver; Chicago; Indianapolis; Saginaw, and Baltimore.  After the weekend, we squeezed a quick jaunt over the border to the great white north to Niagara, Ontario.  Some photos of the falls and the drenching we received on the Maid of the Mist have been posted along other June events.

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