Piano went well, and then we came home to change for practice. I changed, too, and we all went out to the field. Peyton was out the door to the car first, and she picked up her bag and said, “Okay, see you later.” Brandon and I followed her after we got his gear out of the trunk. She headed to the field, but all the middle schoolers were out for track day. They were taking over our spot, so I thought we came to the wrong field for practice. I started looking for our team website to confirm the day/time/practice site. Finally, we saw our coaches waving at us, before we walked over to where they had set up shop. Brandon read a bit, while I chatted with the moms. The girls were all playing on the monkey bars, of course. Practice got started with 8 girls there. Peyton did well with practice, both batting and throwing. They had some new drills, and practiced throwing at cones.
They started at a certain distance, and after they knocked down at least one cone, they could move back the piece of wood.
I’m not sure she was aiming for the bucket, but that worked!
And the last attempt:
After her practice, she wanted to go watch Dave’s. Dave was the only coach out there and had 8 kids from the team. There were no other parents there. So, I asked Peyton if she wanted to continue to practice with the team. Then, I went to go ask Dave if it was okay. He said fine. So, she went out there with the boys and lined up. They were doing fielding drills:
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so she went to the back of the line and scooted up one by one.
Dave wanted me out there in the field with her when the team went out to field. I had her behind me most of the time. She played two rounds of “innings” (3 outs) before she got to bat. She was so excited! After she finished her inning, she went back out to the field. While she was on third, Brandon’s “team” of 3 kids were up. There were runners on first and second, and Brandon was on second. James hit a blooper up to third; she ran up to get it, while I shouted to her to run back to touch third base. She did before Brandon arrived at third, and Dave called him out! She was SO excited!! I think it made her day! Also, she was able to hit off Dave’s pitching her baseballs.
She got out on the bases, as she wasn’t fast enough before being forced out, but she got to bat more as a result.
She told me she loved practicing with the boys. Brandon was upset she was there. When I chatted with him at night, he told me he didn’t want her there because he was worried she was going to get hurt (yeah, right). Then, he said he wanted to make a trade on his team. A few kids mess around, and he doesn’t like it. They don’t know when to run, or don’t run fast (that was him last year), so he gets upset with them. So, I asked him who he’d want. He said he wanted a kid from the team we played yesterday. He said he’d want to buy him for $20. Then, I asked who he’d want to trade from our team for the A’s player. I thought he’d name one of the two kids messing around, but he said, “ME. I want to go to the A’s.” Hahaa…funny guy. But then, he added, “For $100.” Of course, I went downstairs to Dave to tell him Brandon demands to be traded 😉 Such a diva.