Friday, February 13, 2009

I've Been Itching To Wish You.....


A Happy Birthday, Kyle!

No Bumper Sticker?

Skyler received the Student of the Month award for January.We all got to attend the assembly, except for Geronimo(he was in class). It may look like I was using a purse for the occasion, but that is not the case. Skyler received her award first and the Principal(Mr. Handsome) made the mistake of taking us outside to take a picture together while the assembly continued. He gave me the perfect opportunity to skip the rest of the assembly.

Our schedule has been a little crazy lately(for some reason people want their tax refunds a lot earlier this year), and we finally broke out the red plate for Skyler last night. Congratulations Skyler! You Are Special Today!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Don't Stop

I saw this video a long time ago, but was remembering it at traffic court yesterday. Enjoy.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Donger Tryouts

In an effort to try and improve their team The Los Angeles Dongers held tryouts at Geronimo's Little League field. Based on how terrible the Dongers are, we knew that Geronimo had a shot. However, we secretly hoped that they wouldn't recognize his talent so that The Padres could snatch him up in a few more years.Here he is waiting for the team to arrive.
Of course he wore his Padres gear. They forced everyone to wear a Donger hat though.
Here are the players making their entrance.
They are really hurting for players. They are bringing back some former players from decades ago. I'm guessing that Mike would be the only one to correctly identify #12.
Andre Ethier and Blake Dewitt decided to make an appearance. Andre was very happy to see a camera pointed in his direction.
Hiroki Kuroda pretended to know what they were saying.
They split the players up into groups and had them visit different stations.
First up was Blake Dewitt with advice on wearing a cup.
He threw Geronimo some grounders.

Next station had Ethier and Brad Ausmus doing a question and answer session.
Geronimo realized early on that The Dongers don't know much about baseball, and grew bored of their nonsense.
Eventually he decided to lay down for a possible nap. (On a side note, Brad Ausmus is also wearing #12. That makes 2 players wearing the same number. No wonder that team is holding tryouts at a little league.)
The next station was headed up by this guy who I had never heard of, Rudy Law. He taught base running. Of all the players, I think he actually tried the hardest to teach the kids something.
I think Geronimo's favorite part of baseball is running.
He's our Forrest Gump.
Law demonstrated the Dongers famous choke move.
He then told the kids to run out a double, but since Geronimo is wearing Padre gear he was inspired to take third.
Next up were Kuroda and Fernando Valenzuela, which seemed like a great pairing since they both brought translators. Needless to say, there wasn't much talking done.
Mike Piazza has really let himself go.
Fernando and Hiroki were supposed to be giving instruction on pitching, which meant throwing more grounders to the kids.
If Geronimo didn't already learn his lesson about wearing a cup from Dewitt, he did from Fernando.
And the answer to who the other #12 was: Tommy Davis.
He taught hitting, which was Geronimo's favorite part.
He didn't want to leave the last station. The whole tryout took a little over an hour. By the time it was done Law had been cut from the team and Kuroda was demoted to the minors. They loaded up the team bus with a new pitching staff and a couple of position players. They offered Geronimo 25 million dollars to play for one year, but his agent advised him to turn it down. All in all, it was a great day(even if it was the Dongers). Geronimo had a great time and got a free hat out of the deal.

For Jed