Evan had his first baseball (tee ball) practice today. We went to the field at 12:30. His team has both 5 and 6-year olds on it. Some of the kids were on the team together last year. They split up in to different groups. Evan was with other kids who were first-timers. The coach taught them about the bases. They did some drills catching a grounder and running to a base. Then, they also did a relay like game running around the bases. Evan got the prize (a gatorade bottle) for best listener. Afterward, Evan told us he had a good time. He was pretty worn out.
After practice we all went to Barnes and Noble. I was meeting a student there for tutoring. Morry and the boys hung out in the kid's section while I tutored.
For dinner we had a frozen Chinese dinner and then ran out to HEB to get some food for tomorrow night. We decided to have a fondue dinner at home for Valentine's Day.
When we got home we put the boys to bed and they fell asleep pretty quickly. They were both worn out.
Here are some pictures and video from Evan's baseball practice today.
Not only is October tough because of all of the breast cancer awareness promotions, but it is also the anniversary of the beginning of my journey back in 2009.
Angelina says, "There is more than one way to deal with any health issue. The most important thing is to learn about the options and choose what is right for you personally." I appreciate Angelina Jolie and all of the others that have chosen to be open about their health and share personal details.
Shortly after I finished chemo, my feet started feeling like someone took a hammer to them. At first, I thought I had an injury or arthritis. I went to a podiatrist and a rheumatologist, but they couldn’t find anything noticeably wrong. My x-rays looked fine.
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