Monday, June 29, 2009

Quiet Time


It is that time between -- baseball is over and soccer is yet to begin. We are all lost in the world of the Last Olympians.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Saint Anthony


All loving God,
You have given us St. Anthony,
the patron of the lost,
as an intercessor of those
who are in need of your mercy.
Listen to his voice as he calls
out to You on our behalf,
and grant those things which
will help us grow in Your love.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Cricket!

A commenter (you know who you are!) has suggested I don't know a bowler from a wicket keeper! I'll have you know I watch a lot of British TV!!! Doctor Who is a wicked good Cricket player! Actually, you're right. Baseball is confusing but Cricket is in a league of its own.

Sigh...

There is no joy in Mudville, the mighty FireFox have struck out. We lost 15 to 8 or something. I lost track.(There was a diverting interlude when the opposing coach had a big blowout with the ump. I've heard about these things happening but had never witnessed one. It's a kids game guys. Let's keep it fun.) On the plus side, we have our Friday evenings back. Movie and popcorn anyone?

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

No Pressure...


It is sink or swim night for the FireFox! After a not so great season ending 2-8 and losing the first play-off game 12-9 they have to win tonight or it is all over! I will breathe a sigh of relief either way! (That's Joe on the mound.)

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

All Baseball, All the Time!

It's that time of the year again where I try to get the hobbits to wrap up the school year but all they can think of is baseball. We have games on Tuesdays, Fridays , and Saturdays with practice thrown in on Wednesdays for good measure.I'll add pictures when I get my new laptop operational (can you believe a dial up modem is no longer standard on these things??) as this computer refuses to converse with my camera!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Wrapping up the year


After the Easter break it is always hard to get back to the old schedule. Add in beautiful spring weather and baseball season and you have fidgety hobbits that are not at all interested in Latin declensions. So I've let that go for now and we are concentrating on finishing up a few loose ends like math books and spelling workbooks so we can start fresh next fall. Even Ocular Athletics has become stale. Luckily for me I bought a copy of Nancy Carpentier Browns study guide of The Blue Cross. Just the thing for a very enjoyable end to a very Chestertonian year!