Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Birthday Week

Our house has been on the market, so I haven't been doing much baking. Last week was Gregory's birthday, though, so I had to crank up the oven again. I made football sugar cookies for him to take to school, and a chocolate chip cookie cake for his Star Wars party. Last week also happened to be teacher appreciation week. I signed up to bring scones to the special teacher appreciation breakfast, AND Gregory came home and told me that he told his teacher he was going to make her fudge. I went from basically no baking for three weeks to three days of making sugar cookies, cookie cake, scones and fudge! Whew!

His baseball season also started last week. The first game was on his birthday (Thursday). His team lost 21-0. The league has a 7-run/inning rule, so the opposing team scored 7 runs in three different innings. Gregory's been doing some pitching (this is the first year of kid-pitch, rather than coach-pitch), and it's surprisingly stressful for me. It's really hard to watch him out on the mound, doing his very best, and struggling. After the first game, the boys were all disappointed and frustrated.

The second game came on Saturday (the morning of Gregory's afternoon birthday party). In this game, the teams were much more evenly matched. Gregory's team scored a couple of runs in the first inning, and I knew it was going to be a better game. Gregory pitched the third and sixth innings. His team went into the final (sixth) inning with a 6-5 lead. The inning started with an out, a walk, and a hit. Gregory then walked the next two batters to load the bases. I watched Gregory's posture fall after the second walk, but then he stood up straight, looked at Gary for encouragement, and proceeded to strike out the last two batters, and preserve the win! It was much-needed for this group of boys who had lost 21-0 just two days before! Gregory and his team were happy! I was happy too, but my nerves were shot! :)

Gregory had his birthday party Saturday afternoon. He invited six friends to a local park for a Star Wars party. He asked them all to bring light sabers, and most of the party was spent in an elaborate battle that Gregory planned and I didn't totally understand. We had chips and Caprisuns and the aforementioned cookie cake. It was cheap and easy, and I think everyone had a great time. I know that the morning's baseball win contributed to the festive mood of the whole day.

Birthday Week was, for me, a microcosm of the joys and challenges of being a parent! :)

6 comments:

  1. Birthday weeks are always so crazy aren't they?? Jackson's birthday is always on spring break, so the past two years, we have just celebrated as a family. Yeah! I think that we are going to have to celebrate with some friends next year as he is already planning. and he will be 10. (YIKES!)
    Good luck with the sale of your house. It was so challenging to keep our house in order when we had our house on the market 3 years ago. But it all worked out in our favor. :)

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  2. oh, like the prayer on your sidebar...:)

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  3. Great write-up of the game. I wish I could have been there. I assume Gregory pitches left-handed? He could be the lefty version of Tim Lincecum!

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  4. Thanks, Dave. Yes, he pitches left handed. I'm going now to Google Tim Lincecum.

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  5. Wow, Laura...I'm not an avid blog reader, but your posts about the mommy stuff is right where I'm at!!! Jesse's baseball team has started to pitch (only for the first 2 innings), which is excruciating to watch, but I guess they need to learn sometimes!!! Jesse pitches for the first time tomorrow night...I'm going to be on pins and needles! CAN'T WAIT to see you this summer...do you have older posts about why you are moving? I'm curious why your home is on the market....Love ya!

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  6. I'm glad you're in this with me, Jen! I can't wait to see you either! :) We're just thinking about relocating within the STL area.

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