More Baseball!

Today was a busy one. It started bright and early with me at work by 6 am. I worked for two hours before returning to school to chaperone Peyton’s play. I had two boys and her. The boys were a bit restless in the car, but it worked out okay. Peyton was helping me keep them entertained talking about Transformers, Singapore and snow. There were a few songs that came on the radio, and she had no problem singing in front of her friends. The boy asked, “Is this the singing car?”  One of them asked her if she knew who sung the song she was singing.  She said, “Yes, it’s Justin Beiber!”  I could almost see the eye roll!!

We arrived and had no problem parking. We got to the theater and set up with four seats on the end. Despite having a cup of coffee in the morning, I couldn’t stay awake in the dark! I kept dozing off, but half way through Peyton messed up her zipper on her sweatshirt. I was determined to pull the zipper apart, which kept me awake because I was on a mission. I did better once the show was over and I concentrated on getting us back to school. We were driving in front of another mom and the teacher, so I was being super careful. I deposited the kids back at school and ended up back at work sooner than I thought I would be. I left by 2 pm, but I got a call on the drive from the school nurse. She had Peyton in there, who was suffering from a rash. She was super itchy and her skin was inflamed from the scratching. I went home to get her new clothes and forgot the Zyrtec that I was going to pick up. I changed her clothes in the office, then headed to get Brandon. We took his bag, and went home to get the bottle of zyrtec to take. I was worried she’d be itching all through the lesson, but I never heard the teacher complain about it. By the end of the lesson, she told me she felt better. Good thing it worked for her. We went back to get Brandon, then had him change into his baseball clothes. Dave came home soon thereafter to take him to the field. Peyton finished up showering before we headed to the field right before the game started. I had her dinner ready to go, then learned I was going to be keeping pitch count. I had to keep track of the pitch count for our team. Peyton helped out before going to play four square with some other siblings from the team. The team started off to a rough game, dropping 5 runs in the first half-inning. They came back to get 1 run by the bottom of the 1st. It was looking pretty bleak, but they started turning the game around! Brandon was the third pitcher being used, and I cringe since he is not the most consistent. Today, he was on fire! He faced 6 batters, and had 4 strike outs. He had to relieve another pitcher, so he started with one out. He finished up the inning, and then held the next inning to scoreless. He gave the team a chance to come back! That almost happened in the 5th inning, as the bases were loaded with two outs. The runner on third made a bold move to steal home on a passed ball, but unfortunately, he got tagged out. This was ours when Brandon was pitching:

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I couldn’t film much because I was doing the pitch count. Here is the box score from the app that Dave’s using to keep track of the score and the stats from the game. Brandon got the game ball!

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