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A Week in the Life of Dollycas
This was a Natalie week. On Monday night Daughter #2 and I went to watch her play a softball doubleheader. Her team won both games and she gave that ball a great ride every time she came up to bat. After the game, the coach approached Natalie and her mom and asked if Natalie could come to a mini practice the next night because he wanted her to pitch in their Wednesday night games. I wasn’t feeling the best so Mr. Dollycas went with Daughter #2 to watch on Wednesday. Natalie had a little bit of a rocky start pitching but she got the 3rd and 4th batters she faced to strike out. Mr. Dollycas said the type of fastpitch they teach the girls is hard to learn and at only ten years old he was thrilled by how well Natalie did.
Then Friday, Natalie arrived to spend the weekend with us. She watched movies with Daughter #2, played with Daisy, had some Nana time, and helped Papa mow the lawn and water the flowers. I love when she visits. She is like a ray of sunshine.
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It sounds like last week was Natalie week! There is something wonderful about being around children, and it’s even more wonderful when the children are a ray of sunshine. I’m glad you had such a good time.
Your little reading poster is excellent.
How very cool! God on her! Baseball is so fun to begin with.
Mr Dollycas is correct…softball pitch is a tough one!
I have a friend whose four daughters all went to college on softball scholarships–tgrotal expenses. Now they are grown, and their daughters are playing softball, plus they give pitching lessons as $100/hour.
I have a T shirt of your lives meme.