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Quite a Friday
I've gotta take advantage of the message board so I can cut down on e-mails. I've already ran afoul of AOL's spam rules and had to call someone in Djibouti or Jakarta or wherever to get my account back online.
Anyway...it was quite a Friday, April 6, 2007. Amidst all the crap of life, some fairly miraculous things can and do happen. Some of you know some of the things I have been through in the past several months (and thank you to all of you who have been kind enough to write, call, pray and think). Friday afternoon I had the pleasure of doing my first CC doubleheader in a couple years. The umpiring was much better than the games - both were run rules, but I got my plate game over in 5 innings, but my partner had to go six. ;) Then, late Friday night (about 90 minutes ago as I write this) my son called to let us know that we will have a sizeable Christmas gift this year. It will be our first grandchild. The thrill that went through me for both events today would be akin to earning the PU on a nationals final - even moreso for the pending grandfatherhood. Compared to my wife, I am only slightly happy about grandparenthood. OK, back to real life and umpiring. :D |
Congrats John. I too became a grandfather for the first time a month ago. Makes me look at life in a different frame of mind. I am also very happy to hear you are back on the field. Hope you are feeling well. Folks like you keep us all going.
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Hi there Ed! Just think...when we worked together last July I was a somewhat overweight but otherwise healthy guy. My how things change. I'm glad the Mrs. let ya back on the 'puter, and look forward to seeing you soon. Ya'll are the folks that keep things going well...and your mother-in-law should be the role model on how to run hospitality for umpires at tournaments. |
Congrats! That is great. :D
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Man, that seems like it's been longer than a year. What a way to turn things around. Now you're going to have to work more games, 'cuz grandma's like to travel and spend and spend and travel..............
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Congrats from a three time grandfather.
They really add joy to your life. |
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I dunno!!! My daughter is expecting our first grandchild, and my wife and I plan on spoiling her rotten, giving lots of real noisy toys, and sending her back home to her mama and daddy. In cases like these, a litte distance can be a good thing! :D |
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Don't forget all the candy & other sugar-laden stuff. Get 'em wired, then send them home. |
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Just remind them that what they did as children is now going to come back to them in spades. |
Wow, you guys are bringing back beautiful memories.
I was there when she was born; held that most beautiful thing in the world; a perfect face surrounded by a mop of curly black hair. Learning to crawl; learning to walk, must have taken a gazillion pictures. Walks in the woods, sliding in the winter, T-Ball, camping, museums, teaching her to pitch, teaching her to drive; hour after hour on the ball field. Watched her come in to high school and make the team; watched her walk down the aisle four years later. And this summer was there again, holding with pride the first great-grandson (with no hair!). WMB |
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