Sunday, June 24, 2012

T-ball: Opening Weekend

These pictures will probably be worth millions someday – so bookmark this post!

Miles had his very first T-ball practice last weekend. I see it as a simple beginning to a lucrative career in the MLB. Baseball has grabbed on tightly to Miles’ attention and doesn’t appear to be letting go anytime soon.

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The league Miles is a part of is comprised of 3-5 year olds.  It’s obvious that a couple of kids understand a few of the basics, though sadly, a large majority of the kids seemed to have just had their first exposure to the game.

For about 45 minutes, they were shown how to hold a bat, how to swing at a ball sitting on a tee, how to run bases, and shown how to stop/pick-up a ground ball and throw it back to the coach.

The skill range was wide…  I’m still not sure why I’m surprised by that!  This is a 3 year old league! Some parents didn’t know which side of the tee to put their kid on. There seems to be an attitude of letting the parks system teach the sport, rather than parents teaching their kid the sport and letting the team atmosphere and coaches refine the talent. Am I weird in feeling that way? Either way, Miles is very lucky to have such an involved father –and he knows it!

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Miles WHACKED the ball off the tee and into the fence, catching the attention of many! Dad was so proud.

Next, the kids ran all the bases,  one kid at a time.  Parent volunteers were requested to stand at each of the bases so that the kids knew where to run and could be directed where to go next. Again, to my surprise, this was a tough task.  A couple little boys wouldn’t even run the bases by themselves. Parents had to run the bases with their kid.  Sorry, I don’t have pictures of this as Nate stood at third base and I stood at first.  Miles had no problem sprinting around the bases on his own; he’s had plenty of practice while camping, in our living room, and following each of Nate’s softball games.

Finally, practice ended with grounders.  The coach would roll the ball to each kid and have them throw it back.  Miles did well. Fielding grounders is not something we’ve done a lot of yet.  After the practice, Nate added to the new skill.  Miles now shuffles his feet to line up with the rolling ball.  His feet no longer cross over one another thereby reducing his potential for tripping.  Go dad (and Miles)! Nate’s trying to make sure Miles is learning each skill correctly so that it doesn’t have to be fixed later :)

Unfortunately, Miles missed T-ball this weekend as we were camping with friends from out of town.  I can testify to the fact that Miles got a lot more practice in than his league’s 45 minute timeslot.  In fact, he even wound down Sunday afternoon watching the White Sox/Brewers game on TV.  This is where he learned that the pitcher carefully peers over his shoulder at a runner on first base who’s trying to steal second.  The pitcher needs to be ready to throw the runner out if he takes off running.  Yes.. you’re right. Miles not only noticed it on TV, he interrogated Nate as to what the pitcher’s purpose was, and spent the next 30+ minutes or so practicing in the living room with “ghost runners”.

Ey, ey, ey!  Baseball is taking over my summer!

Things my kid says

Setup: Grandma and Papa B were in town babysitting Miles while Nate and I attended a work function.  The following conversation began in our absence, but completed once Nate and I returned home.

Miles:  Papa, can you spin the basketball on one finger for me?

Papa: Ha, no. I can’t do that.

Miles: Why not? My daddy can do that

Papa: Sorry bud.  We’ll have to let your dad show me how to do that

(fast forward about an hour)

Papa: Hey, Nate.  Can you show me how to spin a basketball on your finger.

Nate: What?

Papa: Miles asked me to do it earlier and said that you knew how.  I’ve always been curious. Can you show me?

Nate: I can’t do that. Ha.  I’m not sure where that came from.

(Isn’t it adorable how little boys think their dads are invincible and all-knowing?!)

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Setup: This conversation occurred on Father’s day as we watched game 3 of the NBA finals.

Miles: Dad, did you see that?  That blue guy just did a fade-away jumper!

Nate: Yeah, buddy.  Then what happened? Did he rebound it?

Miles: No, the other team got it.

As the game continues, Miles watches closely while conversing with Nate.

Nate: Miles, which team is your favorite?

Miles:The Bulls.

Nate: The Bulls aren’t playing tonight buddy.

Long pause….A commercial comes on so Miles finally gives us his full attention.

Kelly:  The white team is the Heat and the blue team is the Thunder.

Miles:Uhm, I like the heat. Did you see that before?  The blue guy on the Thunder was trying to steal the ball from the white team, but the guy on the white team named the Heat just jumped really high and dunked it on him. That was cool, huh?

Kelly: (looking at Nate): How does he put all of this together and remember the details?  I hope he’s this good at math!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Lots of highlights

With summer in full swing, Miles has taken it upon himself to increase the required number of sports related activities necessary to consider any given day a success. Apparently wearing a t-shirt from one of his favorite local teams, shooting hoops at school, riding his bike during dog duty, and logging at least one hour of indoor baseball with dad isn’t enough for one day.

He usually likes to spice things up by throwing in a few sporty kids books at bedtime or watching an entire Cubs game on TV. Lately, Miles has even given up his beloved bedtime stories in order to get an equal amount of time watching Michael Jordan YouTube highlights as part of his “wind-down” routine.

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It’s not unusual to see Miles dancing to the soundtrack or practicing the jukes and dunks. Yes, Miles even practices with his tongue hanging out…. Monkey see, monkey do! He likes to be very accurate in his mimicry. If you ask me, this is hardly a wind-down activity…..

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Here’s a video of Miles in action.  It’s actually pretty toned down; likely because I have the camera out. Enjoy the hip-hop dancing and slow motion, highlight-esque dunks on Nate.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Soccer Season Finale

My original plan was to give you game highlights from each game this season. I found out quickly that each game was a whole lot of the same. Adorable, but the same.

Miles really shined during his first game. It was the only game where the 6 year old on his team wasn’t there and Miles scored a goal!  Every game that followed, Miles remained fairly aggressive and could take the ball away from the other team, but the 6 year old was always right there to take over.  We were happy to watch him improve in the last 8 weeks.

Here are a couple action shots:

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And finally…. a nice team shot!

GREAT season, Yellow Hornets!

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Friday, June 08, 2012

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"Game 1: Architecture Softball League gone terribly bad. "


Sometimes 1st base tugs at your hammy a little more than necessary.

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Things my kid says

Setup: Nate and Miles had just polished off a sizeable stack of Oreos after school.

Kelly: Miles, are you still hungry? Are you going to eat dinner?

Miles: No, I already ate some junk food. I will drink this healthy milk though.

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Setup: We were eating dinner and I asked Miles to eat more of his green beans.

Miles: Beans, Beans,  the magical fruit. The more you toot, the more you poop!

That’s not really how the saying goes… but I may like it better!

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Setup: Miles was putting his Diego puzzle together on the floor of the living room.  Nate was working on his computer and I was cleaning up the kitchen.  It was a great, quiet family moment until….

Miles: Dadadada-Dada-daaaaa.  Dadadada-Dada-daaaaa.  DA-da-DA! DA-da-DA!

Do you recognize that tune?  Click here.

Yes… only Miles would be the kid that breaks the silence humming ESPN’s Sports Center theme song.  We don’t even have cable! Where does this come from? My only guesses are that the tune is part of the Michael Jordan highlights that Nate and Miles often watch on YouTube or from Space Jam.  Ey – Whatta kid!

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Setup: Shocker- I know – but the boys are playing baseball in the living room. Here’s a few one liners.

Miles: Nice catch, bro!

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Nate: Watch the ball close.  This pitch is a change-up

Smack!

Miles: Yeah, that was tricky. But I hit it though.

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Friday, June 01, 2012

Budding Architect

Like most little boys, Miles love to walk in the steps of his father. Many of us close to him have known this for a very long time.  That includes his Aunt Beth and Uncle Nick.

While we lived in New York,  Beth and Nick bought this treasure for Miles!

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One of New York’s finest buildings – The empire state building, ala lego. However, due to the 10+ year old rating and the 77 very small pieces, this box remained intact and atop Miles’ dresser for the last 2 years or so. Things changed very recently during one very rainy weekend.

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Nate mentored Miles through the 25 pages of instructions as Miles assembled the whole thing.

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Aren’t they adorable while they think and study?!

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Here’s a few process shots:

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And the final product!!

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Ah,New York! Sometimes I miss you (a little).

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Thanks, Nick and Beth, for the fantastic gift. Your perfect timing for this purchase led us to a great family moment on a cold, rainy Chicago afternoon talking about our NYC memories. 

I think the smart people of the world call these teachable moments. Thank you for encouraging our budding architect!

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