Sunday, May 11, 2008

A Family Affair

On Fridays in April and May, the mostly likely place to find most or all of our family is on the ball fields. With Dear Husband as Commissioner and coach, Active Son as coach and player, Artist Son as player and sometimes ump, Oldest Daughter as Team 'Mom' for the team Active Son coaches, Tayta as player, and yours truly as faithful fan and the-one-who-attends-to-miscellaneous-details, we are usually out of the house by 8a.m., returning home after the Seniors' game in the late afternoon.
The Commish advises a student umpire
















Tayta gets a hit for Team Cinnabon and is a valued defensive player in right field

Artist Son makes a call, umping his first Coach Pitch game
















Active Son gives running instructions to his player on 3rd base






Team Mom mans the dugout and keeps the players organized





















Artist Son helps his team at 2nd base and, after a hit, makes a run for 1st


Coach Dad gives the Secret Signs


This picture isn't out of focus; that is dust, and lots of it. We return from the field tinged a brownish grey and I learned long ago that is futile to buy socks for my players in any color but black.






















Active Son pitches his team to a 4-3 victory




Friday, we were able to return home with a good amount of victory satisfaction: Active Son's Kid Pitch team batted like never before to beat a formidable rival and Active Son was on his pitching game through seven innings of a tight game. And, if anyone tunes into Al Jezeera, watch for a feature spot on Amman Little League Baseball; their reporter and camera men were at the fields on Friday to shoot some footage and interview one of ALLA's coaches and a couple players. Perhaps baseball will continue to gain a following in the Middle East.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi!

Just wanted to let you know that I have enjoyed reading your blog over the past couple months. It's interesting to get a different perspective from someone living halfway across the world. :)

~therese miller