Hope is in her first year of team softball. She's playing coach pitch, and loves it. She's definately got room for improvement, but she's having fun so that's all that matters. I'm helping coach her team which really consists of standing in the outfield and telling the kids where to throw the ball.
Megan is in her last year of Pee Wee Softball and will move up to the Junior High team next year. She has a huge team with a lot of talent. She mostly plays catcher with a little third base thrown in for good measure. She's very good at catching but it's definately not her favorite position. She is very very tall for her age and looks like a giant next to most of the other players. Catching has to be hard on her knees, she has a long way to go down to crouch into catching position. She hasn't gotten to hit the ball much, this level of softball is hard pressed to find good pitchers so she gets walked a lot. The girls have a game tonight so I'll try to get some pictures to post.
Jake is going to play tee ball starting Wednesday. He can't wait. He's a lefty so it's a lot different for me to work with him on batting. He throws pretty well, but doesn't quite have the hang of catching a ball in a glove yet. I played with him the other day and when he saw the ball coming he dove into the ground and covered his head with the glove. Not it's intended use, but whatever.
We went to the lake last night to barbecue and do some fishing. Brian backed the boat into the water and my dad forgot to hold onto it, so Brian had to go swimming for the boat. He didn't find it nearly as amusing as the rest of us did. I did get some pictures of that though!! They didn't get much caught, but it was a fun change of pace from grilling burgers at home.
And here's dad just waiting for him to bring the boat back.
Just some random shots of the family at the lake.
Super cute pictures ... LOL @ swimming out for the boat. Good ol' dad watching Brian bust his arse to go catch it!!
ReplyDeleteGlad ball is going well. We're hooked as well -- and I *loved* your description of coaching. COuldn't agree more! "THROW IT TO SECOND! SECOND! SECOND!" :-))
Good to "hear" from you!