There are also intramural sports for kids at the school. The school fields just across from us are in constant use. Right now it is frisbee football season and Eric with his team, the Turboslugs, have been doing well. A few days ago Gabe & I went to watch. It was a perfect afternoon: cloudy and breezy. Instead of watching I spent time playing in the perfect grass with Gabe. It was so much fun teaching him to do gymnastics moves and kicking a soccer ball with him. It made me realize just how little time we spend outdoors together.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
The Outdoor Life
Even though our houses and building are designed to let the outside in, we actually spend relatively little time just enjoying the outdoors. The main reason for this is that it's so hot. Spending a couple of minutes under the blazing sun is usually enough to make me light-headed. In the cool of the evening the mosquitoes come out to play, so we spend most of our leisure time indoors. For the kids of our neighborhood it's a different story. Seemingly immune to the heat they play in the streets at all hours of the day and have lots of elaborate games. There are some favorite hang-out spots. This blurry picture is the neighborhood soccer
field and trampoline. Most afternoons and evenings kids of all ages hang out playing soccer and other games. Gabe loves going there, but unfortunately, he's a little bit young to go there alone, so he has to wait for mom or dad to take him. Most of the time one of Eric's students will play with him. Gabe has always been popular with the girls of Eric's classes. 
Finally, last week-end we went to an outdoor party. Our friends, the Coes, officially opened their cricket net. Because they thought it would be fun to have an American try it out, I was the first one chosen to bat. Though I haven't played any sort of batting games for a long time I did manage to hit that very hard, scary little ball once. Here I am covering myself with glory. I'm wearing pads meant for a six-foot plus man.
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So nice to see the green grass. Will it get cooler in a couple of months so you can spend more time outdoors?
Angela, you didn't say how far you hit the ball?
Cool Ang. I've always wanted to play cricket. You kind of look like a goalie with those leg pads on.
I hit it from the wicket in the back of the net to the wicket (3 sticks) you see in the foreground of the picture. Not that impressive, but still, I hit it. Nathan, you can try it out if you come visit!
Ang, I have a rewards credit card now. It gives me 1.5 miles for every dollar I spend. I've already got 2,000. Hopefully I'll be able to get at least half of what I need. How many miles is it to Thailand again?
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