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Archive for May, 2009

BALLER… TEE BALLER

Back in the day I had a tee ball set-up that was awesome. It was red and white and it had one of those balls with the elastic cord attached so you could practice on your own. I would play with that thing for hours and so would my brothers. I got really, really good [...]

STARTING YEAR FOUR OF FATHERDAD

It’s been three years since I put up my first post on this blog (the actual anniversary was last week, but I have been a little on the busy side and didn’t notice, oops). In that time I changed jobs twice, had my first colonoscopy, turned 30, wrote stuff, made new friends, went to Disney [...]

JUST CHATTING…

Dev following me into the bathroom…
“Hey Daddy, before you close the door I want to ask you something.”
“Sure, what is it?”
“When are we going to start building?” he asked, referring to us tackling one of his massive 936-piece Lego sets that he got for his birthday. (I haven’t been feeling well so we haven’t jumped [...]