Small Ball World

I called Dave on my way home to make sure he didn’t pick up a kid unbeknownst to me like last time. He was just five minutes away, ahead of me. I picked Peyton up then headed to the gym. Brandon was doing his homework with Dave there. Peyton was in her outfit for “Wacky Wednesday” part of the Dr Seuss week. She got some skills time in with Dave. In her tutu. 🙂

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After she was done, we headed home. We ate dinner, practiced piano, then headed back to school. I dropped her off with Dave, then I headed to the library to check in on my co-lead who was setting up her presentation at the library. We chatted a bit, then I headed to the restaurant to meet the team. I saw the coach and his wife first, and we started talking. Dave knows the wife from Walk A Thon. They are working together, and Dave made the connection for her, as she wasn’t aware. I know the Coach as he is my reader (and also missing training), and then Natalie, Sydney’s mom showed up. She was wondering why I didn’t step up to Team Admin, and she ended up doing it. I told her I’d help out, but I wasn’t able to make the meeting last night. The coach’s daughter is in a Daisy troop in 1st grade at school, and the mom knows about our troop. The other coach is a neighbor of the head coach, and they were on the same team last year. Each of the families knows another family on the team. When I got home, I told Dave all about our team. We looked through our yearbook from the year that Brandon and the coach’s daughter would have overlapped. We learned that she was on the same team as Peyton’s teammate last year. The coach’s wife and I were talking about Stella, not knowing that we were talking about the same girl, I realized in looking at the yearbook. Then, Dave started looking at the baseball teams more and started seeing all the kids’ faces. Year after year, some kids drop out, but most of them just change teams or coaches. Dave thinks it’ll be a smaller and smaller pool of kids as they get older; it’s just a matter of outlasting the attrition rate. We’ll see if Brandon wants to continue that long! Now we’re crossing over to the girls’ side and will need to make connections there.

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