1. Thinking about flexibility assessments. And what's that little muscle under your scapula? The supraspinatus? Infraspinatus? Can I find my anatomy book in the morning? Will I have time to look at it?
2. Wondering if we folded enough socks for everyone to have a clean pair...or will we have to find some for someone in the morning?
3. Wondering why am I reisistant to penicillin and zithromycin when I have taken very few antibiotics in my lifetime? Will I remember to finish all of my clyndamycin, and will my strep throat LEAVE ME ALONE?
4. Thinking about the big spreadsheet I will make to track my progress at the "gym" (Haxtun's gym is too small to be a real gym, but it's not too bad).
5. Wondering when I will have time to finish an entire post before I need to go help someone do something.
Caleb -Trek and Babe Ruth Perfect Game, June 2014 (Caleb's journal)
This week I attended trek in Wyoming and had a great experience. I was able to meet a few new friends while experiencing a little bit of what the pioneers endured on their journey. I wasn't bothered by the walking, which made the rest of the experience easy to enjoy. I had a cool family, with the keys being the parents (the Mackeys). This is me with Kaylea, a girl from my family. Last night was probably the best night of my life. I had the privilege to live my life's dream, ever since I was eight years old: pitching a perfect game. We were playing in my Babe Ruth championship baseball game, the last one that I would be young enough to compete in . It was Haxtun versus SedgeCo. I started off the game with a 3-0 count on a batter, and I was thinking that I had better make some adjustments if we were going to win. Fortunately I proceeded to come back to strike out the next two batters. After 3 innings, I realized that not a single batter h...
Havilah, Are you working? Sounds like a lot of Physical stuff. I love you blog. I laughed and laughed at the things you have written. Kids are so much fun. Thanks for inviting me to your site.
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