What an exciting weekend! Carson participated in the Hit, Pitch, and Run contest at Busch Stadium on Saturday. He had won 2 other area competitions to make it there, and we were thrilled for him to have the opportunity be on the field at Busch. Of course, Jeremy and I were secretly dying for him to win too. We tried to keep those emotions in check, at least in front of Carson. My dad saw a few of my nervous outbursts, but there was no denying the pride in his family's eyes when they announced him as the winner. I thought my heart would explode. I guess that is what true happiness and pride feels like. I loved it. Carson was totally calm and collected the entire time. He was really nervous, but only we could tell. He pitched great to start off. He hit 3 of the 6 in the strike zone from 45 feet, which is a long way for a little guy to throw the ball. We had measured it off and practiced at home. It was a hard toss! Then was the hitting. He had a couple nice hits, a little off the tape, but good enough. Last they ran. He is surprisingly fast with those big feet. I guess it was enough to win. It was so nice to have family here to celebrate with us. Jeremy's parents, our niece and nephew, and my dad all made the trip. Carson felt really important. He continues to mention the competition in little comments, so I know it meant a lot to him. Now we just have to wait to hear if he did well enough to go to Phoenix for the All Star Game. We find out June 27th! We'll let you know!
Monday, June 20, 2011
Hit, Pitch, and Run! Our Boy WON!!!
What an exciting weekend! Carson participated in the Hit, Pitch, and Run contest at Busch Stadium on Saturday. He had won 2 other area competitions to make it there, and we were thrilled for him to have the opportunity be on the field at Busch. Of course, Jeremy and I were secretly dying for him to win too. We tried to keep those emotions in check, at least in front of Carson. My dad saw a few of my nervous outbursts, but there was no denying the pride in his family's eyes when they announced him as the winner. I thought my heart would explode. I guess that is what true happiness and pride feels like. I loved it. Carson was totally calm and collected the entire time. He was really nervous, but only we could tell. He pitched great to start off. He hit 3 of the 6 in the strike zone from 45 feet, which is a long way for a little guy to throw the ball. We had measured it off and practiced at home. It was a hard toss! Then was the hitting. He had a couple nice hits, a little off the tape, but good enough. Last they ran. He is surprisingly fast with those big feet. I guess it was enough to win. It was so nice to have family here to celebrate with us. Jeremy's parents, our niece and nephew, and my dad all made the trip. Carson felt really important. He continues to mention the competition in little comments, so I know it meant a lot to him. Now we just have to wait to hear if he did well enough to go to Phoenix for the All Star Game. We find out June 27th! We'll let you know!
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WOW! CArson! I am so proud of you! Next time we come to visit I want to see your trophy!
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