Saturday, July 17, 2004

Yesterday

Yesterday was a terrific day, weatherwise. We had blue skies, lots of sun, and it was warm. Actually, it was kind of on the hot side. I managed to get us together early and we headed off to Dow Gardens. (We bought season passes, so I'm determined to get my money's worth....yesterday's trip was break even day.) Since I didn't want to take the stroller, I figured the easiest way to get us back to the childrens' garden without losing my mind was to put Alison in her harness. That way, she could run "free" as much as she wanted and I didn't have to worry about her going off the path and falling into the pond. Then when we got to the childrens' garden all I had to do was take off the "leash" part. Along the way we stomped through a few puddles, trip-trapped over a wooden bridge, and checked out the large flower garden, or, more specifically, the huge sprinkler in the flower garden.

Once we got to the childrens' garden, Alison had a ball. We discovered the pig trough and all the watering cans they had there. Alison decided she must water stuff, so we grabbed a watering can and I filled it up for her (the water in the trough was to low for her to reach it at that point). She watered some dirt next to one of the vegetable plants, she watered the sidewalk (a lot) and she watered her feet. We even gave the big bronze pig statue a drink from the watering can, too, since he was hot an looked like he could use a drink. :) We eventually made our way over to the other side of the garden where there are three small holes in the ground that water shoots out of. Alison wasn't to interested in getting near the shots of water, but she screamed with laughter at all the other kids who were running around getting wet. We spent a long time there, and finally it was time to head back to the car so we could come home and meet daddy for lunch. The walk back took a long time, becasue someone was starting to get tired, but at least she consented to letting me carry her a little bit here and there. The puddles were still there, so we stomped through them again. It was a very fun morning. I'm really mad at myself, though, because I forgot to bring the camera with me!

Last night, Kevin's softball team played in the district tournament. They had the potential of playing in three games. We ate dinner early so he could eat before the first game. I stayed home with Alison and told him that if it looked like they were going to win the first game to let me know and we'd come for the second game, as long as it didn't rain (the clouds had rolled in shortly after 4:00 and we were expecting bad storms). They won the first game, so I packed us up and headed to the ball field. After wandering around and checking things out for a little bit,
Alison finally settled down to play in the dirt and pebbles at the end of the pad of concrete that held the team bench. She was in heaven! My little girl who doesn't like to get dirty was soon covered in dirt....hands, legs, shirt, shorts, dirt everywhere. I think she played there for at least half an hour. At the bottom of the fifth inning, we headed over to the little concession stand to see what they had to offer and came back with a pretzel to share and a bottle of pop for me. Alison climbed up into her parked stroller and attempted to put the snack tray back in place by herself. Then she started asking for bites of the pretzel. Again I was kicking myself for not bringing the camera with me, because I looked over at her to see her kicked back with her foot up on the tray, knawing on a pretzel, watching what was going on in the game.

Kevin's team lost the game, and I don't think anyone was too upset about it. They had a good chance of winning the first game. They had a so-so chance of winning the second game, but there is no way they would have won the third game. I was kind of glad they lost, becasue we have things to do today that couldn't be done if he was playing double elimination softball games all day.

Yesterday was a great day.

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