Our grandson has started playing T-Ball. For those of you not familiar with T-Ball, it’s the introduction to baseball. The ball is hit off a tee (an adjustable post). Practice is twice a week with a game on Saturday. In the games, score is not kept, and the kids play for an hour. Each team bats all its players and then the other team is up. This continues to rotate until the hour is up. At the first game last Saturday, each side got to hit twice. It’s fun to watch the kids learn the basic skills of fielding, throwing and hitting. Last Saturday, when a ball was hit, the fielders swarmed toward the ball and sometimes jumped on each other. There is a lot to learn about fielding a ball and throwing it to first base. It’s a great way to start learning a new sport.
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Thursday, June 17, 2021
End of a School Year
This has been quite a kindergarten school year for our grandson and for me. We started out in September with Zoom school. I was his Zoom assistant and helped keep the computer running and assisted with craft projects. All I can say is that his teacher did an amazing job in preparation, engaging 14 squirming kids and keeping her sense of humor. In April in-person school opened up to the joy of teachers, students and parents. We had one glitch, when there was a COVID case in our grandson’s class and we had to switch back to Zoom school for a week, but other than that it went well. He made new friends and came running out of school each day when I picked him up with a smile on his face as he and his buddies chased each other around the grass in front of the school. I know some parents worried that Zoom school deprived the kids of socialization and there is truth in that, but I think kindergarteners suffered less than older students because they hadn’t experienced in-person elementary school before. Our grandson received a good start with kindergarten supplemented by two afternoons a week in an extension of his preschool program and my wife, an ex-teacher, doing workbooks with him every day. On to first grade.
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Summer Activities
Compared to last summer, we have more activities planned this year. After not having seen our son and grandsons from Iowa for over a year, we look forward to a visit from them later this month with trips to the beach. Our 5-year-old grandson is participating in sports programs and having play dates with friends for the first time in over a year. My wife and I have no plans to travel this summer but expect to do that next summer.
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Back to Normal — Sort Of
With the COVID infection rates declining, more things are opening up. Our grandson has been enjoying in-person kindergarten and will be starting T-ball this week. Last week, my wife and I went out for our first restaurant dinner in over a year. All of our kids and grandkids except for the 5-year-old have been vaccinated. I feel comfortable taking walks without a mask and have to remind myself to take my mask when going to locations that require masks. Progress.