Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Summertime

Well, yesterday was my first week-day of Summer vacation. It was very nice. It began with Jonathan and I going for a run together at 5:30am. That was fun. Actually, the running part wasn't that fun, but it was nice to spend time together in the morning. Plus, I felt great afterwards. It gave me so much energy throughout the day.

Then, after Jonathan went to work, I read some of Adam Bede, swept the house, and did a load of laundry. Then I read some more, confirmed our reservations for this weekend in Monterey and got all the directions we need, walked to Albertson's for a couple of things, and read more. Then, I made some totally awesome sandwiches, packed them with some other goodies in a plastic grocery bag and walked to Biola to have lunch with this handsome guy I know who works there. After lunch, I headed over to the Biola bookstore to check out their Summer sale. I didn't find anything I really wanted, but I did see that they had a copy of Adam Bede, so I sat down in a rocking chair and read a chapter of that. Then I walked home, played around on the internet for a little while, and then read until Jonathan came home. You're probably thinking to yourself, "Isn't she done with that book yet?" But no, it's actually a fairly long book, and I'm taking my time, enjoying every word. In fact, before I began creating this very post, I was reading. And when I finish creating this post, I'll read some more.

After Jonathan came home, we got ready to go pick up Bill and Becca for the Angels/Astros game. Which was awesome. The Angels got a quick lead, and by the 4th inning they were up 4-1. But by the 7th inning stretch the Astros were up 9-4 and we were thinking maybe we'd leave after the Angles had one more at-bat. Well, the Angels scored 5 runs during that at-bat...thanks, in part, to the Rally Monkey. So of course, what we thought was going to be a painful loss turned into a tie within one half of an inning...and we couldn't leave then! The 8th inning was scoreless on both sides, and then the Angels got through the top of the 9th without allowing any runs, though the bases got loaded. That brings us to the bottom of the 9th. Angels up. The score's tied. The first two batters flied out, and it looked like the game would be going into extra innings. Then came a solid single from Reggie Willets. And the next batter up was Chone Figgins. Figgins had come through for the team all night long. And this time was no different. He punched a triple to the right field corner, bringing Willets home. Angels players streamed onto the field, mobbing both Willets and Figgins.

Player of the game: Chone Figgins. Let me tell you about this guy. He got six hits. Is that enough? First of all, I don't think I've ever seen a game where any player got six at-bats. Both teams went through their line-ups more times than is normal. But to get a hit every time? That's incredible. And he made some great defensive plays at 3rd base as well. That's a good, solid baseball player.

We got home about 11:30 and then fell into bed.

And that was my first day of Summer vacation. :-)

1 comment:

The Proprietor said...

Grooming yourself for play-by-play sports announcing in case teaching doesn't pan out?