Sunday, February 22, 2009

This Can't Possibly Be MY Kid

Truth be told, I was a pretty good athlete growing up. I played softball - the real deal - not T-ball, from Kindergarten through high school. I also played tennis and soccer. My sisters were all good athletes too. My brothers ... well, good, but not as good as their sisters :-). (I'll regret saying this as my youngest brother reads my blog). Being the stellar athlete that I am was, I thought for sure my kids would follow suit. After all, my nieces and nephews are all good athletes (and therefore they must take after my side of the family - no question). So you tell me .... can this possibly be MY kid?





I, on the other hand, took my sports very seriously when I was Eric's age.



Hope you all have a great week and remember . . .

Smile ... and the world smiles with you!


14 comments:

  1. Hysterical. Really. And does your shirt say "mini brutes"? Funny stuff. I love starting out my morning with a good laugh. Thanks!

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  2. That was hilarious Ann, thanks for sharing. Eric obviously got his dad's sporting genes..

    Julie xx

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  3. Wow! That was pretty funny! I think Eric should stick to soccer. He might be a little better with his feet than his hands.

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  4. Anonymous12:21 PM

    Thanks for the good laugh this morning, I really needed it!
    You and Mary be nice to my boy :-)Guess it's a good thing he's got the brains to get him through life.

    See ya soon
    Carrie

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  5. I was doubled over laughing at that!!! That kid is hilarious!

    Alicia

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  6. Anonymous8:21 PM

    OMG!!!! I don't think baseball is his thing..... that brings back memories..... "GO ASTRO'S"... lol..

    Jody

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  7. ROFLMAO!!!! Oh that was a great laugh to end the day!!

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  8. Anonymous3:26 PM

    Does Dad read this blog I wonder? What would he think of Eric's softball talent being blamed on his genes? Maybe Eric's talents lie in theatre as well?

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  9. haha! Maybe he just needs some coaching, Ann? And some (a lot) of practice! Too many bug books perhaps?

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  10. Anonymous10:07 AM

    OMG! Eric is awesome!!!!
    Have a great girlfriends...moms...weekend! i am hoping i can sneak away from the "wedding" weekend and see you guys for a few minutes. If not we are at the Pointe Squaw Peak if you want to stalk us!!!

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  11. Anonymous10:23 AM

    Can I just say I was watching this why I was in Bio class because I bring my lap top with me and I wasn't able to breathe because I was laughing so hard, earning me some weird looks... but it would worth it. And that was without the sound, with the sound added it's that much better!

    Love,
    Kelsey

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  12. I LOVE that picture of you! Clearly softball was a serious thing for you I can only imagine the pain of not being able to get your son to even put the glove on. It IS darn funny though. At least you get a good video op out of the deal.

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  13. Same here Ann, I loved sports as a kid. I was better at baseball than most of the boys (although girls were not allowed to play, so had to settle for softball). When I found out I was having twin sons, I thought I'd finally be able to get involved in little league. I'd be coaching, not sitting in the stands. Rich planned for the NFL. Oh well.

    That video of Eric actually makes me feel better. Even if the twins had not been preemies, they might still not be very athletic;-) Eric has so many gifts, he doesn't need baseball anyway:-)

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  14. Anonymous8:10 AM

    That video was hilarious Ann. OMG. So friggin' funny.
    Tess

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