Friday, July 19, 2013

More Parkerisms and Turnerisms

Raising two sons, 9 and 6, means we have lots of fun conversations in our home. Here are some more:

Turner: How does Mommy get so much done so early?
Me: She loves to get up early and get going.
Turner: We've got two early birds in this house and two lazy birds.
Me: Actually, the words would be early birds and night owls. Let's say night owls not lazy birds.

Me: Parker, are you practicing piano?
Parker: Yes.
Me: I don't hear anything.
Parker: I'm doing theory.
Me: What?
Turner: That means he's reading the books.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Great Quote Thursday

Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening, ever-ascending, ever-extending path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this, so far from discouraging, only adds to the joy and glory of the climb- Sir Winston Churchill

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Major League Baseball at the All-Star Break

Over the course of a long season, there are always surprises. Some teams excel; some teams falter. Major League Baseball's All-Star Break provides a great opportunity to review the first half (and a few games) of the season:

American League East-
I'm a long-time fan of the Toronto Blue Jays. I grew up watching the AA Knoxville Blue Jays play at the old Bill Meyer Stadium. This was supposed to the year the Blue Jays returned to the top of the AL East. Outside of an 11-game winning streak in June, Toronto has failed to meet high expectations.

The Boston Red Sox, chosen to finish last in the division by many, have basically led the AL East since day one of the season.  The New York Yankees have been hit by numerous injuries (and start a bunch of players most of us have never heard of) but are in a battle with the Tampa Bay Rays and Baltimore Orioles in a mostly (minus the Blue Jays) competitive division.

American League Central-
The Detroit Tigers, as expected, are the class of the division. Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander lead a strong pitching staff and Miguel Cabrera continues the Triple Crown pace he established last year. But the Tigers need a closer.

The long-suffering Cleveland Indians are hanging close, 1.5 games back at the break, and are currently in the mix for wild-card consideration.

American League West-
The Oakland A's continue to play winning baseball, no matter their low payroll.  The Texas Rangers are two games back and looking to strengthen their pitching staff for the second half. The LA Angels have been a major disappointment with Albert Pujols and Josh Hamilton among others having sub-par seasons.

National League East-
The Atlanta Braves, with solid starting pitching, have led the division most of the season. If some of their bats wake up, they could run away in a surprisingly average NL East. The Washington Nationals appear to be the only team capable of catching them. The window for the Philadelphia Phillies has closed.

National League Central-
The St. Louis Cardinals have the best record in the National League. They are a model organization that is always competitive. It seems they're always formidable, even in "down" years.

The Pittsburgh Pirates are currently 19 games over .500. Although they've not had a winning season since 1992 and have faltered badly in the 2nd half the past two seasons, it appears they finally are making progress. Here's hoping this storied organization has overcome previous poor management and small market constraints to field a winner.

The Cincinnati Reds remain solidly in the hunt for the division crown at only 5 games back and are very much in the mix for a wild-card slot.

National League West-
The most wide-open division in baseball, the NL West crown is there for the taking. The LA Dodgers trailed everyone for most of the season but, after riding Yasiel Puig-mania through the month of June, sit 2.5 games back at the break. The Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies and defending world-champion San Francisco Giants all appear capable of winning the division.

Friday, July 12, 2013

More Parkersisms and Turnerisms

Raising two sons, 9 and 6, means we have lots of fun conversations in our home.  Here are some more:

During a conversation about a trip we took a couple of years ago-
Tonya: Wow, Turner, that's good. I'm surprised you remember that.
Turner: There are so many things I remember that it's hard to remember everything I remember.

Parker: Can I have some more milk?
Me: Sure.
Parker: Because I need to build my six-pack. Do you have a six-pack, Daddy?
Me: No. I have a one-gallon.

At bedtime a couple of weeks ago on the eve of Tonya's and my 14th wedding anniversary-
Turner: Mommy, why did you marry him?

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Great Quote Thursday

The point is, if you try to be everything to everybody, you may dilute your potential to reach anybody (Andy Stanley, 7 Practices of Effective Ministry)

Friday, July 5, 2013

More Parkerisms and Turnerisms

Raising two sons, 9 and 6, means we have lots of fun conversations in our home. Here are some more:

Parker: Daddy, you know that no-hair spot on your head?
Me: Yes...
Parker: Can I lose my hair if I just hit myself on the head like this?
Me: Um, no.

While channel surfing and seeing an old Harlem Globetrotters game on ESPN Classic-
Turner: Is this from the 1980's?
Me: It says 1991. Why?
Turner: Because it looks really old.

Turner: I wish I were the ink in a pen. But if I was, and I got written down, it would be like I was dead. So maybe not.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Perspective on the 4th

On July 4, 1776, 237 years ago today, when this nation was born, the focus of our founding fathers was on the establishment of a country where people, free from tyranny and religious persecution, could engage in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.

Over the years, much sacrifice has been made to protect the freedoms and values of this country. That sacrifice should never be forgotten.

Today, on Independence Day, the focus is quite different: hot dogs, fireworks, going to the lake, appliance sales, pops concerts and baseball games. But, thankfully, in America, those things represent life, liberty and happiness.

Happy 4th of July!

Great Quote Thursday

If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself- Albert Einstein