G'Mornin' e'ry one!!!!
I forgot to give an update on my team last night after practice. I think we're doing pretty well. We still have one girl that hasnt gotten the hang of
throwing a ball yet. She's getting better. This is the part of the season I really enjoy, though can be frustrating. She's never played any sport before. Im determined to have her not throw like a girl by the time we start playing games. It WILL happen!!! We let a few of the girls try pitching and we have a couple that show some promise. That was our problem last year... The best pitcher we had couldnt throw a ball fast pitch. Most of the girls have picked up fielding basics pretty well. Most of them (even the return players I had last year) still dont have the hang of base running yet. Thats gonna be a little more difficult it seems. They all want to slow down before they touch first, they all want to run inside of the base line, and only a couple are making the arcs between the bases. But overall, they are picking up on an overwhelming amount of instructions pretty well.
Okay, to be perfectly fair he only has 7 guitars. One of the 8 is a bass.
I won't even tell you how many guns are in this house.
*hint: more guns than guitars*
I have one guitar and my violin. When my family is awful I practice my violin. Torture time! hehehe.
I don't think I have ever counted our guns. Mr. V is adding..... I like guns.
me too
*hehehe*
I need you guys to talk to my wife... I hate that shes a gun-o-phobe... I love shooting. I took her shooting once. She could send a round down range pretty well, but ejected casings from a semi-auto freak her out for some reason. So I tried her with a .22 revolver. She said it had too much recoil.
I played clarinet all through middle and high school. Not the manliest instrument but you do get to sit by all the flute players.
I ended up marrying a flute player! Of course, that was after I had dated a trumpet/french horn player, clarinet player, and a percussionist.
I never heard that one. But it is hysterical! Thank you. *still giggling*
I was actually pretty good at it. No choice after years of practice. But I did get to have fun with it one summer. Some people were renting a cottage across the lake from us and they blared rock music until around 3 every morning. Finally my Dad had enough, told me to get the horn and get in the boat. He took me out to the middle of the lake and had me play revelry at 6am.
HAHAHA! Thats AWESOME!
I played alto sax for a very short time in middle school. My grandparents ended up finding me a silver one which was kinda cool since everyone else's instruments were brass. I always had to be different
WHOO HOO!!! Fellow sax player! I played alto through middle. Then played tenor and baritone in HS. I marched with the alto my 10th grade year, and tenor 11th and 12th. I refused to march with the bari.
I have a MandaLynn too
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