I remember the year Kaylea played fast-pitch softball. At the beginning of the season, she and a teammate participated in a free clinic for those playing baseball and softball in the Greenwood Sports Association. They were the only two ...
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Day #141
Michael shook my hand at the Field of Dreams screening.
“I’d love to play catch! I used to play for the Reds organization.”
In fact, Michael won the 1985 AA Eastern League championship with his teammates: Rob Dibble, Chris Sabo, and Hall ...
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Day #140
There is no doubt that it is around the family and the home that all the greatest virtues, the most dominating virtues of humans, are created, strengthened, and maintained.
— Winston Churchill
Only five families have had three-generations ...
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Day #139
Stephen is the glass genius who will be repairing the shattered windshield on my van. He was recommended by Rick of All Pro Automotive to work on the windshield of the car last summer. I’ve trusted Rick with my vehicles for more than 20 ...
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Day #138
Daniel and I first played catch on Day #5.
On that 20-degree morning, I wore a hoodie and a vest and, knowing me, probably two pairs of socks in an attempt to keep my toes warm. Daniel had on his all-weather, L. L. Bean, KOLR-10 red coat. ...
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