Last night, I co-ordinated a company picnic for my work which involved a BBQ, kids activities and tickets to see the Modesto Nuts play the San Jose Giants (both minor league teams in our local area).
The event was a huge success, everyone had fun that I talked to and for the first time the spouses and kids of our employees got to see some of the fun side of working for the small company that I work for. I was proud of myself. I had a great time talking to employees and spouses and watching the game.
The thing is... I spent most of the time at the game missing my dad. My dad and I shared many summers of little league baseball games where he coached and I kept score. The smell of the hot-dogs and nachos, the cool night breeze, the crack of the bat and the yell of the crowd. That will always be one of those places that makes me homesick.
I called my dad this morning just to see how he was. He'll never know why. He'd probably think I was nuts if I told him anyhow. And then I got online to look at baseball tickets next year...because I'm so going to buy tickets for my daddy to take my daughter to her first baseball game.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
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I think it's sweet. I call my mom for reasons like that all the time.
I'm glad the picnic was a sucuess. I'm proud of you. Those thing are not an easy task to pull off.
I enjoyed knowing you have such a nice memory of the summers spent at the ballpark with your daddy
I hope in your conversation with your dad you told him you had been missing him. Even if he is in the same town blocks away
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