klineyqueen
<font color=red>I live in the country where nothin
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I wish I was seeing this today...in person...not on a pic.
do you have enough flashlights and batteries just in case? this is when you really don't want to have bought a whole cow.
we actually bought a generator - we ran out of propane the first night we spent in this house and after 9/11, Ken had to have one.
this only means that you will have to join in the school discussions now Becka.
DD wants to do TBall - I have until this Saturday to decide. 15 games - twice a week for the school year. She turns 7 in March and this would be her first experience in a team sport. I'm thinking its quite a commitment and I'm trying to explain to her that she HAS to go because the team expects it. She can't say "I don't feel like going today" Her reply "Well, I've very good at T-Ball - well is it on the tee or will they pitch it? I'm great at hitting" Oy. Any thoughts/advice?
From their website:
Practices start the middle of April. Games start April 22. Teams play 2 games each week, one week night game and one Saturday game.
Weekday game nights and Saturday game times are varied. Teams will play 15 games and will be done by the end of the school year.
LEAGUES
Players are assigned to a level of play according to their age.
5 year-olds play T-Ball I. Players hit off a tee the entire year. Players bat every inning and play every inning in the field.
6 Year-olds play T-Ball II. Players hit off a tee for the first half of the year. During the second half of the year the coach's pitch to the players. Players are given three swings and then the ball is placed on the tee, for the player to hit. No one is allowed to strike out. Players bat every inning and play every inning in the field.
7 Year-olds play Instructional Baseball. Coaches pitch, 3 outs per inning, 10 players in the field.