Pokemon and Switch Hitting Monday, Mar 31 2008
Despite the fact that he’s been collecting cards and “playing” Pokemon for what seems like forever, we finally managed to get Z a real starter deck. We got a 2 player trainer pack at Walmart today and ended up playing Pokemon so long that I got up because I was hungry and realized that it was about the time we would normally be wrapping up dinner and deciding what to do before Z’s bathtime. Z even traded me his Oddish!
Earlier in the afternoon, we finally had a chance to really get out and practice some baseball skills. I drew a target on the side of the shed and he just kept throwing the ball against it for a bit. Once I made a few corrections to his form, he was hitting that target more than he was missing. Having him repeatedly throw to something other than me was helpful. Afterwards, I pitched a little for him to hit. I was getting kinda frustrated with his inability to make contact when the ball when I said, “Get on the other side of the plate.” He hit more left-handed than he did right-handed! Now, I’ve seen him bat before and I’ve seen him bat much better right-handed than he did, but I think I’ve got a switch hitter on my hands! We’re going to the majors, baby!
And now… time to get get back in bed to see if I can fall back to sleep… These sleepless nights are getting far to common lately…
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March 31st, 2008 at 8:31 am
Awesome! (his baseball skills, not your lack of sleep)
We just had our first softball practice for the coed non-competitive league at our church. I hadn’t played in forever, but it seemed to come back to me pretty quickly.
That reminds me, have you seen the youtube video of the kid getting a pokemon card? It’s pretty funny. Just search for Blastoise kid and it should be the top 1.