There’s been a lot going on, mostly uploads by FB nowadays. It’s easier!
Here is the most recent piano piece:
Last weekend, Peyton’s team had a tourney and made it to the final game, after going 3-0 on Saturday, and winning the first game on Sunday. Peyton got to play second base for Saturday’s games, but on Sunday, with all the regular players back, she was out in the left field. Though we were down in the final game, there was one highlight:
(another mom caught this for me, as I hadn’t been filming)
That’s Peyton’s coach with the “OOOH” in the background, which she loves to hear and point out when she listens to it.
From Saturday:
hit by pitch!
She didn’t cry. She was told to run to first in a hurry. The coach’s mentality was just to normalize it to not have her react and start crying. She hustled down to first, then missed the steal sign, most likely because she was rubbing her back. The same pitcher hit her teammate at a previous tourney and caused a bruised rib. I put ice on her back after the game, and she didn’t bruise at all!
This past week, Brandon had games on Monday and Wednesday, while Peyton had practice on Tuesday and Thursday.
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Brandon’s game on Monday had no scoreboard keeper, so Peyton volunteered to run it. She got into it, and by the end of the game was trying to call balls and strikes.
Here are Brandon’s hits:
He had a great game!
Unfortunately, the game lasted 2.5 hours, and the sun was almost gone by the time it was done. It was also super cold, but the ump thanked Peyton for a job well done. He asked her how she knew how to keep score so well. I mentioned her softball background, and when he asked which team she plays with, he knew the head of her organization! He told her to tell him “Harbo says, ‘hi’!” He asked her what position she plays. She rattled off, “Second base, short stop, left field, right field, third base, first base and pitcher.” He congratulated her on all those positions and told her to keep it up.
Will continue this weekend later…
Hope’s bday card because she got hit by a pitch
Sliding practice aftermath.