Friday, July 21, 2017

Lesson 490: Famous

Hello, Readers!


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The Lamp Post Little League Season ended last evening.
The boys did great.
You wouldn't know by this end of game pile up that they actually lost.
They were one terrific team!


Just a game shy of making States,
these boys certainly can be proud of their earned accomplishments.


Strong families stand behind this team,
which is a big part of their success.


I've spent a good number of years watching little league
and I'm really starting to appreciate the game.
Old Eloise isn't one much for score keeping and rule learning.
I enjoy watching all of it--
they players and the fans of all ages.
The game spans generations.


The love of the game is passed down from parent 
to child
to grandchild.


Baseball and softball are so American.
You can't help but feel patriotic when they recite the Little League Pledge.



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And I'm learning to love the dirt.


The games were broadcast on the radio.
Cousin Eli was able to listen to the game in North Carolina.
Aunt Susan in North Dakota.
Ben in Philly.
That was pretty cool.

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They boys were interviewed after a win earlier this week
and enjoyed their little bit of fame.


The town of North East, PA is famous for their grapes,
but also for their cherry pies!



Sam and his friend Jacob
made a night time loop of the Cherry Festival
 after one of their games this week.

Ellen's friend refers to the boys as Sam Squared
because they look and act so much alike.
The pretty teen asked for a photo with the two ten year old hot shots.
The duo was very happy to oblige.


First stop--
the dunk tank.


Luckily for us, 
one of our most famous former students,
now a grown man with kids of his own,
 was sitting atop the crossbar.


Hubby and I sprung for the whole bucket of balls
and turned the boys loose!


We helped stimulate Erie recreation by taking a trip here this week.



If you ever get the itch to go to the zoo,
take Natalie!
She loves the zoo more than anything.


I came to see this animal peculiarity.


I saw it reported on the local news that a zebra and a donkey
were sharing the same living quarters,
so I had to come and see for myself.



If zebras are calm animals and are known for keeping other animals calm,
then that must transfer to people!
Look how calm Sam and I could get if we had our own donkey to care for!
Donkeys for therapy!
We'd be famous!
Come on, Louie!
Build me a donkey house!
I know the readers would find me a donkey.
If you build it, they will come.
It would be my very own Field of Dreams!

Here's a group that will be uncomfortable with their fame:
26 Amish people were on my zoo train.


If you've been reading the Lamp Post for awhile,
you'll recall my long standing beef with the Amish.
According to what I've read,
the Amish cannot be photographed 
as they believe the camera will steal their soul.

Twice I've photographed the Amish
in a snarky attempt to prove it all hogwash.
Twice my camera has broken directly afterwards.
Honest Abe.
Or just ask Ellen Louise.
She was there.
She's as close to Honest Abe as you can get.

Looks like the third time is the charm--
my camera is still alive.


It's been a busy week,
and as we gazed in this enclosure,
I had to admire this guy.



The slow moving life of the rhino also looked appealing.


Not his butt, though.
I don't want to be famous for a butt like that.


I guess that's why I sign up for the Erie Half Marathon each July.
My sister talked me into it 7 years ago,
and I've been signing up ever since.
My completion time will never make me famous,
but the half marathon really is a race for anyone
as you are racing against yourself and the games
your mind starts to play with you along those 13 miles.


Ellen Louise laced up her shoes this year and made the loop.
Her five weeks of early Sunday morning practice runs paid off.


Everyone in my group crossed the finish line with smiles.

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Hubby enjoyed a bit of fame for his high school sports career.


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The awards dinner was this evening.
He had to give an acceptance speech.


Sam warned him not to make it too long
because there were a lot of inductees this year.
Sam timed him.
2 minutes, 52 seconds
in a five minute time allotment.
Touchdown!
Swish!
Home run!


Here they are before we headed out this evening.
I didn't notice until just now that Sam was holding his glove.
It hasn't been much out of his hand today.

And so the love for sports continues.
It's in their blood, I guess.


When I overheard the chatter from Sam's ball team this past week,
there are always conversations that begin like this,
"When I play for the MLB, I want drafted by the Pirates!"

How would you choose your fame if you could?
How would you live your life if money was not a factor?

Weekend homework:
Watch this video.
Maybe it will help make you famous,
in the best way possible:
finding your passion and living it.

Enjoy your weekend.
ELOISE




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