Showing posts with label James's baseball game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James's baseball game. Show all posts

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Saturday, May 19, 2012

This morning Anna had a volleyball game the same time as Emmy's softball game.  James, James Hayden, Molly, and Jared went to Emmy's game and Tricia and I went to Anna's volleyball games.  Anna's games were in a place called The Fieldhouse which is a huge sports complex where people play basketball, soccer, football, volleyball and baseball, all indoors.  I've never seen anything like it in Arizona.  Jared said that in some sports magazine there was an article that said if you want to raise an athlete move to Frisco, Texas.  I believe it. 

Anna's team is called the Yellow Jackets.  It's the first time in my life I have cheered for the Yellow Jackets.  They played the Spiker Chicks.  The Spiker Chicks won both games so we were eliminated.  Anna broke someone's serve and then returned another volley from her knees.  She also made an overhanded serve and earned a dollar from her Mom.  Here is Anna and her team:
I love their socks!

Emmy's team is the Sooner's and when I said aren't the Sooners in Oklahoma she said: "Oh it's okay because Texas and Oklahoma are mixed together.


We all went home and took naps and then tried twice to go to The Snow Cone Lady but never made it.  The first time we went too early.  She doesn't open until 3 on Saturday.  The next time we went the line was way too long and we were late for James's baseball game.  James plays for the Marlin's.  They lost to the Blue Jays.  
The park where James plays has a pond and he was going to go fishing after his game but we went to Firehouse Subs instead.  I took a picture in the parking lot to show some of the beautiful oak trees that are everywhere here.

After the kids were in bed this evening James was having chest pains, and pain in his jaw and arm.  Jared gave him a blessing and he immediately felt better.  I am grateful for the priesthood and Jared's worthiness to give his Dad a blessing.