Two bus rides or a car trip away is the city of Sandy OR. Olive and I went to see her little bro play against the Pirates!
I adore Olive's family and I try and go see them when ever I can...and am invited.
His team is the "A"s...and they beat the Pirates in the last game of the season.
Lots of people came out to see the game and at least one school field was full of parked cars.
I enjoyed visiting the simple life and finding out from the folks what they feel is important in life.
I'm not calling them simpletons in fact I'm pretty sure that all the kids playing ball are better educated than I ever was. It's just simple looking from my perspective because after all they are still screaming, running, posturing and waving sticks around like apes. And well they should, they looked like they were having an awesome time.
There are 4 teams total in that small town so the kids are all really good friends with each other. I bet I would have made some friends if we had stayed longer.
Getting along and sportsmanship are great and all but part of why I went to the game was to see at least one "dad fight" always an embarrassing crowd favorite..
None of the DAds were blistering drunk like ALL the Dads were when I was in little league W.T.F.?
I wish I had known it was that fun I would have gone before...and brought my kids!.
I got great photos from behind the umpire...till the kid said "Get behind the fence or I'm gonna bat ya one mister!"...I left but still called him "Empire" all day.
Someday Olive may look like one of these fine ladies...I can't tell which one.
WINNING!!!!we are beating the Pirates!!
"I'm warning you mister...I'm gonna bat ya!"
Way out in B.F.E, this photo was taken less than 20 yards from home plate!
SEE YA NEXT SEASON!...and at school Monday.
Heck yeah!Now the ranting lunatic portion of the post!
When I see a stadium full of PRO sports fans it usually brings me down...I don't like it.
What a pointless struggle with no result other than mindless escape.
I always wish those folks would be as excited about running their world or at least protecting it. I wish all that money and effort went to Science we need science.
If that many people got together to work on the worlds problems theirs no telling what we could do.
We could even use the game to evolve our species!
Here is and experiment for ya, You know those big Super Churches that hold thousands of people? Well my guess is that if you invite the whole congregation of such a church to a stadium, and then invite the congregation of another huge church and have them sit on the opposite side of the stadium.
If each side picks a team and prays for it hard...I mean really concentrated focus it would be a spectacular game that everyone is involved with.
Too bad the dogma employed by such places deny the participants that kind of power, they are really invested in blaming it all on God.
I'm not Christian bashing friends, I picked them because it's close to home and everyone is used to praying with each other many times for years, that's POWERFUL!
In meditating on single teams, we could evolve telepathy, telekinesis, and transmogrification...who knows?!.
Still I like celebrating the super creature that is "human" and not so much appreciating our monkey skills...unless it's kids doing it...that's what they are supposed to be doing and the "A"s and "Pirates" did a great job!
I like watching the kid games, it's fun!
Monday, June 01, 2009
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I'm sending a link to a blog that made me think about you and to just check in and see if you are still planning on coming up for Jake's birthday party? I'm hearing a buzz people will be expecting you.
http://krankboomclank.blogspot.com/
I know this was totally unrelated to your blog so now I will comment on the little league thing. Del coaches our son's team. I freakin hate sports but of course support anything my kid does. I guess their are rules about drunk Dad's now you get suspended if you drink or smoke at or around a game. So no embarrassing amusing dad fights any more. Sports parents are a weird subculture and fun to spectate.
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