Monday, September 24, 2007

Farewell RFK

Baseball is forever gone from RFK Stadium. Hooray. I'm not one who has fond memories of seeing the Senators play there like Christoph does, although I have been to a few raucous and memorable Redskins games at RFK. However, there is no love lost between me and this broken down dark stadium. Last year when we showed up for one of our regular games one of our seats was gone. We informed an usher and he said, "Do you mean someone else is sitting in your seat?" We said, "No, the seat is GONE. It's not there!" The stadium's been falling apart for years and it's literally (you think I'm kidding) being held together with duct tape. And yet it was great fun to be there as baseball history was made as the NATS played - AND WON - the last game at RFK on Sunday. We joined up with the Tirens, the Kless', and the Prices.
We even got to meet Dronkey!

This step in the upper deck where Ryan Zimmerman (or "Zupermann" as I call him) hit a homerun has been painted red.
One legend and one in the making: Frank Howard (right) and Ryan Zimmerman.

As I was taking this guy's picture, he was videotaping me and displaying it on the JumboTron! Of course I had a camera in front of my face - thank goodness.

Yes, I'm a people-watcher. Recognize these two?





Eli, being lovely and Chuck, well, being Chuck. :) Maybe it was the shock of being at his first NATS game.
Schneider congratulating The Chief on his save.
The number of games left to play at RFK:
This is one serious NATS fan!

Dre and Becca were at the stadium for the second time in 12 hours. They'd gone with Christoph to the game the night before as well. That's commitment. Or insanity.

Dronkey with his Puppa.
Ted Lerner and Manny Acta after they dug up homeplate to take it to the new stadium.



See you again in April 2008 at the new ballpark!!



Friday, September 14, 2007

Two words

practice: repeated performance or systematic exercise for the purpose of acquiring skill or proficiency.

perseverance: steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.



Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Teenagers in the house - lots of them

We met with our new care group last night and they're terrific. Yep, they're young - mostly 9th graders and no seniors, but there are only 27 of them this year so everyone (including their parents) had a place to sit. This is our 7th year leading a high school care group and as Christoph has described it before we have "a front row seat to the miraculous." It is truly wonderful to see God at work in the life of a teenager. What a privilege.
Smitty led the kids in a game which I believe the girls' team won.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

...this little piggy went to the ER

No, the ankle is not supposed to bend that way when you jump off the monkey bars. Yes, the fibula is broken. Evelyn's response when we left the Orthopedic Surgeon's office: "I like my green cast."
She's got lots of room for more signatures....