Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Baseball Magical Moment

This is going to be a quick post as I'm at lunch. But something happened the other day that I just can't wait to blog about.

Justin had a baseball game on Monday night. It was the last of the season. Justin has always wanted to pitch, but he really wasn't that good at it. The coach finally agreed to let him pitch as the starting pitcher their last game Monday night. Justin was VERY excited, and the whole family (Chris, Jono, Kayla, Kayte and I) all went to watch him.

There Justin stood... on the pitchers mound. The sun was setting, it was a beautiful evening, and he throws his first pitch. A strike! Holy cow!! I look at him and can't help but notice the coaches for the other team. Both coaches were black men, one was standing at first base coaching, the second at third base coaching - and Justin stood in the middle. Now... I should mention here that I do NOT think 'all black men look alike'. However, that being said, I couldn't help but think of Ron when I saw these two men. They were both about Ron's age... both had Ron's body type/weight... both had his skin coloring (dark). First I shrugged it off as nothing. But... I couldn't stop thinking about Ron. No... more than that..... I could FEEL him there.

All along this time we've had the kids I felt and knew that, if Ron were alive, he'd 'approve' of everything going on with the kids, given the circumstances with Julie. But this was different... I could actually FEEL him there, watching his son, beaming with pride over his son. Not because he was a stellar pitcher. Not because Justin never gave up. Not because the whole family was there to cheer him on. No... I think "Just because" was just the reason.

The sun setting.... Justin pitching... between the two coaches... it was magical.

Of course, it would have been a better story I suppose if Justin had done so well that he threw mostly strikes and they won the game. But... that was not the case. He pitched the whole first inning, walked a few guys, came in the second inning and was pulled early. In this case, being pulled early was a good thing - it didn't allow for things to get 'too bad'... while at the same time it allowed Justin to live a dream he's had for a while.

So.... it was a great night. :o)

I also wanted to let you know that Justin tried out for Gaither Baseball last night. It's not Varsity, it's their JV team, but he MADE the team and is VERY excited about it. It's a big step up from Little League.

The next hurdle is that Jonathan wants to play fall ball (instructional league). Jono has never played in his life. I'm not sure how it's going to work... if Justin is playing on another league in another division.... but I'm sure God has the plan already, we're just along for the ride.

I should run... just wanted to tell you about Justin's magical moment in Baseball.

Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer. - Ted Williams

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

WAY TO GO Justin...it's so great to know that his pitching dream came true, even if for a little while. His practice and his determination has now proven he's a success--Gaither JV is great!

As for Jono--it will work out, just turn it all over and let God work the magic.