Shohei Ohtani, baseball's unicorn (great pitcher and hitter), was coming to town. He is my absolute favorite baseball player and I have to go see him whenever I can. Our last time was four years ago when he was with the Angels.
I bought tickets in right field for that (slim) chance of catching an Ohtani home run ball but unfortunately, he wasn't in the batting lineup. He was the starting pitcher though, and had been lights out lately. He was recently named the NL Pitcher of the Month.
Ohtani on the mound.
Hello, old friend.
Dollar Dog Night.
Ohtani had 8 strikeouts and only allowed 4 hits, but two were solo home runs. Astros won 2-1.
The Freak Out
-
In the previous post, I had put a picture up from this same night of you
doing The Freak Out as you were getting your diapers changed before
bedtime. T...
Lighting
-
I love my new dining room lighting. It's so pretty in person.
I debated over a year on what to change the dining room light. Then I
realized I hated what...
Tous les Jours
-
Tous les Jours is a French/Asian bakery located inside H-Mart (Korean
grocery store). They sell cream puffs, different breads and cakes. But what
they sell...
Summer Week 2, pre-Greece
-
Monday, June 15:
- walked about 3 miles
- tutored LilyRose
- organized my room
- met Thomas for happy hour at Sushi Zushi (since no MND)
- met Schutte for bi...
Trust the Process
-
People were telling me to post often during the marathon training process
to capture my thoughts along the way. In the beginning I was motivated to
do this...
Something that annoyed me the other day...
-
I was at a Subway getting lunch after my Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu class. Since
it was about lunchtime, the line was understandably very long. For about 20
minut...
Place your bets
-
For me, I need to be motivated to do things. That goes for all things in
life from mowing the lawn (I don't want another letter from the HOA) to
writing ...
-
Hello World, Hello 2014: It seems like it's been a long time since I've
posted anything to this blog. Since then, lots of things have happened. Sad
things...
Two Dead Armstrongs
-
One many believed didn't go to the moon.
Another, many *know *for a fact, got syringes up his moon.
I just came up with that. Maybe you've already heard it...
0 Reactions to this post
Add CommentPost a Comment