That’s one of the unwritten rules, at least in amateur baseball in the Saskota League. The other, more well known rule is that when a pitcher has a no hitter on the line you don’t talk about it in the dugout, in the press box, the crowd, the radio, the TV, nowhere…… I know I had at least 27 no hitters that people unknowingly jinxed on the first batter of the game for me.
That’s why today I’m not going to jinx the apparent no-hitter that Ashtyn has going. I won’t say what it is she has going, but there is something that you like babies to do on a regular basis from about 10:00 at night until about 7:00 or so in the morning.
After the first few weeks of little to no rest for any of us, we wondered if things would ever change, but they have. Yeah, she has her moments, but she’s been really good and she loves to laugh at mom and dad and grandma and grandpa…… and aunts and uncles and anyone that smiles at her.
Yesterday we stopped at the store on the way home from daycare and I would walk up and down the isles with her in the cart. Everytime I saw something good I would hold it up to her and if she laughed at it we put it in the cart. Lucky Charms. Laugh. Milk. Laugh. Sardines. Laugh. Pickled Pigs feet…… no laugh. Damn, she’s go a little of her mom in her.
Next week we’ll go to Scheels. Browning Over/Under 12 gauge. Laugh. In the cart it goes!!
Oh yeah, in case you haven’t figured out what it is she does better than before at night………

1 comment:
I love that picture! And no child would EVER laugh at pickled pigs feet. That's disgusting. Bravo, Ashtyn!
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