Sunday, April 2, 2017

Baseball and March Fun

It was an exciting month.  Caden lost his first tooth on the play ground after school on March 21st.  Caden is playing baseball for the first time.  He just loves it!  He has been doing great; especially considering he's the only one on his team who hasn't played before.

Up to bat. 

 
They have had the opportunity to play pretty much ever position.  Caden played catcher once. 
 
Playing pitcher, which is the equivalent of short stop.

A pic of Caden right after his tooth came out.
 
One Friday in March, the kids didn't have school because of parent teacher conferences.  Caden had a stellar review; he is doing great in school.  Caden in a pilot's seat at the Flight Museum.  Our original plan of going to the zoo was derailed by rain.
 
Levi Webb, Caden, Cade Crane, and Annabelle. 

After the rain cleared, the boys still really wanted to go to the zoo, so we headed there, also. 

 
Caden played in a 3 on 3 basketball tournament at our neighborhood junior high with three buddies from school.  They had an unlucky draw, and they ended up in a pool with the two teams that made it to the championship game.  Only two teams from each pool made it to the bracket play, so they did not get to play beyond their three pool games, but they had fun!  An action pic...Caden was number 10.
 
The boys after their games, Garret Tilger, Cade Crane, Caden, and Levi Webb.
 
The last weekend of March, I headed down to Lakeway, right outside of Austin, with my tennis team for some team bonding and tennis playing.  A team pic, back row: Amy Moore, Stephani Walne, Jenny Everett, Deb Janowski, Wendy Thomas; front row: Tracey Berta, Carrie Miller, Hilary Baker, Laura, and Sheradin Pettit.  It was fun, but unfortunately my weekend there was cut short because of an injury.
 
This was my second season of tennis, and my first on this new team.  It was super fun, despite the fact that I missed my last 2 matches because of my foot injury; I ended the season 4-0.  And my team finished first in our flight, which means we will move up to a harder division in the Fall. 


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