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Awesome Game of Softball!

Amanda slides into home for the run.

Amanda slides into home for the run.

For the third night this week, I watched a Little League softball game. It was Amanda and Autumn’s first game, but Autumn couldn’t make it because she was playing for the junior varsity team at an away game.

The game was one of the best I had been to in a while. The team just did an excellent job. They didn’t let anyone get by with anything, and they played smart.

The game also reinforced that I really like the coach for this team. He has coached Justin in the past, and his kids have been on my kids teams more than once, but the guy is just a great coach. He is always teaching lessons to the kids, and he always encourages the kids. He reinforces positive behavior and is just a great role model (as is his wife).

At one point, there was a controversial play. My daughter, Amanda, was up to bat. There is a rule in this league that if the catcher drops the ball after the third strike, the batter can run to first and continue. Amanda struck out; the catcher dropped the ball; and Amanda ran to first.

The other team fell apart and confusion reined. The bases were loaded and soon the three runners had stolen home and Amanda was on second base.

After a brief conference with the other team’s coach, the umpire declared the batter was out and the three runs don’t count and the runners need to come back to their bases. Apparently, the dropped-ball-after-three-strikes rule doesn’t apply when there is a runner on first base.

Our coach put up his hands up and said, “Wait a minute.” The umpire was clearly prepared for an argument, but our coach didn’t even give him one. With his hands up, he said (not screamed or yelled), “You are right. The batter is out, but it was a live ball and the runs should still count.” The umpire realized the coach was right, Amanda was out, and the runs all counted.

That moment — with the other team screaming and confusion reining — could have gone very differently with a different coach. I’ve witnessed other coaches losing their cool and being thrown from the game (yes, even at Little League level), but I am very proud to say this calm guy is my kids’ coach. He plays the kids fairly and calmly. He is always focused on teaching and sportsmanship. It just makes going to the games fun.

I should also mention that the other coach also reacted in a classy manner. She immediately accepted the runs and called out encouragement to her players stating the misplay was her fault not theirs and apologized.

Although I described in detail the time Amanda was up to bat and struck out, she also got a nice hit and several walks at her times up to bat. Plus she made some great plays at second base and shortstop.

Autumn also called me to let me know that she had hit the ball to the fence during her game although she was tagged out when she tried to make it to third. Autumn was very proud of her hit to the fence.

Justin had his first game last night too. I wasn’t able to attend, but he had fun despite his team’s loss.

It could not have been a fun game for the other team. The top of the first inning took over an hour, and our team racked up 16 runs before giving up the batter’s box to the other team, which answered with only one run. The final score, after two hours of play and only three innings, was 28 to 4 in our favor. It was clear that the girls on the team had learned a lot from the all-star tournament most of them had participated in last year (and been soundly stomped).

I should note that I am very happy with all of the coaches working with my kids this year. I am not one to complain if my kid doesn’t get to play. Most of the bad behavior by coaches has happened at games I’ve attended, but it seems to be mostly the other team’s coaches (like the time the umpire ejected a coach from the game).

I Stink!

I’ve worked out for 50 minutes today including about 10 minutes of running, 10 minutes of boxing and  another 10 minutes of step aerobics. The results of all that exercise means I have some very strong body odor going on right now. As soon as I finish writing this, I plan to jump in the shower.

This smelly result is one of the reasons why I have put off working out so much in the past. I have a busy schedule, and it keeps me on the run. I know that I should make time to work out, but it is hard to fit in a work out plus the shower and dressing that happens afterwards. I can find time to work out for 30 minutes, but I can’t find time to work out for 30 minutes and then add another 30 minutes to shower and dress.

It seems to me that the best time to do a workout is in the morning before getting dressed for the day. It means I only need one shower a day. It makes sense, but mornings are busy, and I have to keep tabs on the kids or they won’t get ready on time.  When I’ve tried this in the past, I end up in the shower all soapy while hearing kids yelling and screaming at each other on the other side of the bathroom door.

Evenings are usually filled with running around picking up kids from various events and trying to find time to make dinner. Before I know it, the day is over and the time for exercise is gone.

But this month, I am working from home, so I have been doing my workouts right after the kids leave for school in the morning (around 7 a.m.). Although my workouts last at least a half hour to an hour, I find that the workouts are actually taking up an hour to two hours of my day (double the actual workout) because of the time it takes to prepare for workout and then clean up afterwards. It is a good thing that I am sweating when I work out in terms of results, but it means a workout takes more time out of my day.

Today, I am battling a cold, so my workout started later (9:30 a.m.). I worked out for an hour, but it is now 10:30, and I still haven’t taken a shower for the day.

Today, I did something I’ve only done once before — I added running into my routine. I don’t like to run, but I like the results running brings in terms of calories burned. I plan to continue to run, and I hope the results will show.

I think I need the sweat and smell to show that I’ve done a good job of working out, but I wish I could get some of the benefits without taking up so much of my day.

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