Doesn't get much better. With all the years my son and I spent watching and playing baseball, when older, tougher years came, we could always still talk baseball.
He got a few bites. We try not to let the kids have too much sugar, so dad sacrificed and ate some ice cream.
Sounds a lot like my dad and I. That is still true to this day, too. He is retiring, and I have my own family, so we have gone through several years at this point. But, one thing we have always been able to talk about has been baseball. It is such a great game that spans generations. I am lucky that at 4, my boy has a huge interest in playing, so I am hopeful we will build similar memories to what my dad and I have. All this baseball talk has me looking for Ray Liotta to come walking out of a corn field.
That's wonderful! And if you listen to all the experts baseball is becoming obsolete. They say the younger kids don't want to go to games/watch. None sense!
It's a beautiful day! The weather is perfect. I had a great shave and a great church service. Have a great Sunday!
......................................... Had such an awesome weekend! We went to Geek'd Con in nearby Shreveport. "A celebration of all things Geek"2 There were comic books,witty t-shirts, toys, video games, a 3d printer, an occulus rift, celebrities, people in costumes, people practically not in costumes , and just about anything else you could think of that would be described as part of "Geek Culture." I even got to meet one of my inspirations, the voice of Wakko Warner! I told him how my half-passable impression of him in high-school probably kept me out of more than a few fights, and so he asked me to do it for him. (I bet he listens to a thousand bad impressions a day at these things), but he was kind enough to tell me that "It was more than passable" and "if anything should ever prevent {him} from working as Wakko,{I} would be the guy to call!" I know he was just being kind, but it was still a cool thing to hear from a childhood hero.