I don't mind it much anymore and have actually become fond of our time there. Landon's team is the Braves and they are really good. What a difference a year makes!? We are done with t-ball and have moved on to machine pitch, which I was a nervous wreck about at first. But, nearly every ball gets hit and more often than not it makes it into the outfeild...wow!! A year ago our team struck out at the tee!! Landons hitting has improved so much since the beginning of the season and he is one of the most if not the most consistent hitter on his team.
And he is so quick to get to base, he has been given the nickname "Landon Lightning". I mean, look at that lead!
Of course, it is serious business and each team has at least 4 coaches and teams stats are kept and posted online and the teams are ranked. The Braves are currently in 2nd place with the regular season ending Saturday. Then the playoffs begin. I say this with a tinge of sarcasm, but in all honesty, you can't help but get caught up in the hype. So of course, we go check the stats and ranking after every game. And I have even "boo"ed an umpires call...several times! But no matter how serious the "grown ups" are taking it, the kids are having a blast!
And of course, Miss Priss is everywhere and into everything she shouldn't be. She really deserves her own post, but I don't have time to snap any pictures of her. And when I say she is into everything, I mean it. The mud, batting cages, sneaking onto the feild or dugout, behind the feild...you name it! The only reason I have these pictures is because my parents came to a game and I had 5 minutes to get some shots...thank goodness. And never to be outdone she still manages to steal some attention!
Since, we are at the ball park so often and usually in the middle of dinner time, I have been searching and trying out crock-pot recipes. This one is so easy and good and is now one of my favorites and all 4 of us loved it! So if your in need of something quick and simple try it and enjoy! (This is perfect for Cinco de Mayo)
Crockpot Enchiladas
Place a package of chicken tenders and 1/2 jar of salsa in crock pot on high for 4-5 hours. Once cooked, shred chicken and add a 1/2 can of enchilada sauce. Cook another 5-10 minutes until heated. Pre-heat oven to 350 and fill a soft taco with crock pot mixture and place seam down in a dish. Once enchiladas are filled, top with remaining enchilada sauce and plenty of cheddar cheese. Bake 20-30 minutes until hot and bubbly. I served with a can of black beans and yellow rice with sour creme and green onions.
I really love our game nights now and am treasuring each one of the them. Did I mention that the new baby is a girl! So, this is it. Landon is our ball player and will be the only reason to go out to the ball feild. He is growing up too darn fast and I am enjoying each minute of my sweet baby boy and little slugger! So go Braves and go Landon #40!!
Love that last photo of Landon, so handsome! You should photograph each of the players in that same location, laminate them as if they are baseball cards for each of them as a year-end gift.
ReplyDeleteLandon is such a looker! What a cutie! I am sure I will be at the ball fields with Eli before I know it. They really do grow up too fast. I cant wait to meet baby girl neese!!
ReplyDeleteLove him!!! I hope we get to go to the beach! I'm worried about it! Plan B??
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