Evan spent a couple days with us and all I heard was, "PeePee, can I tell you something? Can you help me find another game to play?" As much as he keeps me running and pulls me away from projects, hearing his little voice never gets old and I happily relent. Today, I could use an Evan fix. I saw his bat in the rain and it really made me appreciate the little human who swings it in ni
Recently, I began teaching Evan how to play baseball, starting with hitting. I always loved to be the batter and I assumed he would too. He did, indeed. He became quite good very quickly! Now, we need to work on catching. He's got a real good arm for four-years-old, so he's halfway there.
Thank you...I know, I'm too young to be a grandfather. That's what everybody says. People close to me say, "Oh, they're just being nice." I choose to believe I truly look like I'm too young for Peepeehood. Don't know what a Peepee is? Read on.....