Saturday, June 24, 2006

Softball Update and Easter Pictures

Here is a picture of the newest softball player in the family. Abigail's team won both of the scrimmage games at the softball camp that she attended. She is definitely following in her father's steps and not her mom's when it comes to sports. Those of you who know me, know that I make a much better spectator than participant.

Michael still plays in the church leagues. He has not gotten too old for that, even though there are times when he feels his age more than other times. This year has been a better year for the men's team and they still have the tournament to play. Who knows? Maybe we will end up with another trophy.



Also, here are pictures of the girls from Easter. They are two peas in a pod. Many people say they look like twins. All I know is that Michael will need to have his shotgun ready in about seven to ten years from now.


Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Softball Anyone?

Abigail finished softball camp. YEAH!!!! There were no injuries to speak of; I did see a couple of girls on her team get hit hard by the ball. She still wants to play, so we are working on finding out about fall ball with the school district. We were told that they were going to start this the week after the beach and should run about six weeks. (just enough time for her to get bit hard by the softball bug). When I can, I will put some pictures on this website. I have some of her at bat and in the field.

Monday, June 05, 2006

Now that my sister has been successful at this, I thought that I would give it a try. This seems to be the easiest and best way to keep people up to date on what is going on in our lives.

Abigail began a softball camp today at the high school. This should be a lot of fun for her. She seems to be the natural athlete in the houlse. Michael is a great player but admits that he cannot teach anyone how to play. As most of you know, I am a great spectator and not a player by any means.

Rachel is beginning to recognize letters and write them. I hope that by the end of summer she will be able to write her name on her own. If she cannot write it, I pray that she will at least be able to spell it on her own.

Andrew was involved in a wreck last week. If they decide to total his car, he will be getting car number six. He will be turning twenty in November. Can you believe it?