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Friday, May 28, 2010

All In a Days Work

Ok, so since there are only 3 days left of the month, I figured I would catch up on some blogging. It has been a wonderfully busy month. But all of the activity have been good. We literally started the month with our first game for Dustin's little league, Farm Team (level). His coaches are real excited about the group of kids this year and are eager to be at the field rain, cold, or heat. Ok, so Wednesday's heat did not boad well with the head coach. We all know I don't like that kind of weather, 99 degrees for our last practice in May. But everyone showed up for practice and the kids had fun getting wet by my water pitcher and stayed hydrated. This is our Assistant Coach/Pitcher. And his son, Dustin in the background. Fun!!
This is the Coach and photographer.
This is one of the loyal fans, shows up to every practice and game.May 1st was also a big deal due to Dustin's 7th birthday party. When asked what he wanted to do, he responded, "I just want everyone to play soccer for my birthday." Ask and ye shall receive. We had young and older, athletic vs. not so athletic, those that could breath after playing and those that could not. But we apparently had the teams fairly equal because it seemed like forever before someone won. EVERYONE had so much fun. I am not sure when the last time was that Deb and I laughed so hard with each other (and we weren't even on the same team.) Wow, does soccer bring out the competitive nature in people. Ha.
Pictured below from left:
Nana, Caroline, Dustin (on the ground), Aunt Heide, Adam, Jeffrey, Brian B.
Aunt Heide wanted to know where these little red headed boys kept coming from. Kyle is quite the player. Nice keeping up with him, girl.Dustin scored the winning goal against Grandma and Grandpa Sherwood. And they didn't even give that one to him. It was a blast.Someone instigated a water fight...
By the way the next two photos are facing, I bet you can figure out they are aiming at the same person. Teamwork...
The intensity on that face lets you know, he means business.

1 comment:

  1. Ok, EVERYONE playing soccer is just hilarious. What a fun idea!

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