Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Ryland, Tanner and Brandon. Tanner looks just like his Daddy to me.
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Okay, so we were all sitting there, minding our own business, congratulating ourselves on only getting snow, but, thank God no tornadoes. Somebody said, here comes the wind, and before we knew it we were ducking for cover and shielding our eyes from dust and small objects.
I looked up and thought, oh my gosh, I should be taking pictures of this. By the time I got organized, it was starting to go away. It was worse than it looks here; the wind was probably 60 mph, but I don't know that for sure. It blew the helmets off the kids and had them spiraling up into the air in a dust devil wind tunnel.
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Play continued. It was so fun to watch all those little kids learning play ball. It was coach pitch, unless they were too unskilled and needed a tee. One catcher kept getting foul balls dropped at his feet, and he'd just stand there, not even picking them up. They were taught to throw to first, so even if they could have walked four feet to home plate to get a runner out, they would throw to first, the first baseman wouldn't catch it, and another runner would make it home. Way cute.
Cary and I love to watch baseball on t.v., and I kept thinking about how those pros started like these little kids. They had to think about throwing and carefully prepare ... it takes years of practice to get the naturalness that you see later on. Some of those little kids are really good though. They can hit, throw and run.
It was so fun to enjoy the day with April and also meeting Sage's Mom, Lynette. The weather action just made it even more interesting.
Thanks for stopping by and reading this long post! I hope that you enjoy your Sunday. God bless.
~ Kathy
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3 comments:
I love the idea of the little boy trying to chase the dust devil away! Kids are great, and you photograph them so well. Thanks for following my blog. It seems to have become a photo blog, although it started off as a writing blog before I starting posting to memes. LOL
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Kathy, Thanks for all your nice comments. I would love to take you to the Botanical Gardens when you are in Wichita--just let me know. What a fun day that would be. Mickie :)
Such cute shots of the kids playing ball. And whoa, what a scary thing that dust devil, yikes!
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