In case you haven’t noticed, Baseball season is upon us. While watching the Indians game last night with hubby, I thought of an occurrence back in the day that “Tickled” me – then just turned me into a laughing fool as I tried to retell it to him.
Back in my late teens/early twenties, my girlfriend asked me to join her softball team as they needed more players. I thought, “yeah, why not? That sounds like fun!” And so I did.
I had never played on an organized and somewhat “official” team other than in gym class, so I would be considered a rookie. A rather wet-behind-the-ears rookie at that.
Our coaches, Mr. B and Woody, were the most gentle, helpful and extremely patient coaches I think I have ever met or seen. Of course, they probably needed to be so with a team of estrogen like ours!
Now, let’s be honest here. I am a competitive type, but I have to admit that I only joined for the fun. I’m always a party ready to happen. And truth be told, I wasn’t “in it to win it”! The other thing you need to know is that I am right handed. Just sayin’!
We went through a few weeks of practices. We did drills on catching, batting, trying everyone new out in positions to see where the right fit was. Some were seasoned players and they knew where they would be. The rest of us needed to be figured out. I, personally, was looking for where I could find the most conversation! HaHa Needless to say, when they put me in Left Field the first game or two, I quickly told them it was not a good fit. I mean, c’mon, do you ever see much fun happening out there?
I found a new home at Home Plate. I became the Catcher. Mr. B. decided to try me out there. I liked it. Except when we had the grumpy ol’ umpire that didn’t want to know what my day was like, geesh!
We were doing okay as far as wins/losses. Weren’t the number one team, but weren’t the last place team either. Then came the day when we had an away game. We went out for some warm-ups, did some catching from the coaches and got ready to play.
Then it’s my turn for my first “at bat”.
I walked up to the plate and stood to the right of the umpire and catcher. All at once I hear my coach yell my name and I turned around. Mr. B is shrugging his shoulders and has his hands up in the air. I yelled back, “isn’t it my turn?”
I turned back around and heard my team mates yelling, so I turned back to the bench again. They were all waving their hands in a gesture that I translated to mean – hit it way out there. I wave back and yelled, “I got it!”
The umpire grumbles, “you ready?”
I said, “yep, let’s go!”
The pitcher pitched the ball and I hit it way out into center field. I flung my bat and took off for first base. I’m safe. I looked back at the bench thinking they will be excited for me and they are all laughing and shaking their heads. Both coaches are just smiling and shaking their heads as well. Of course, I’m wanting to walk over and find out what’s so funny, but I have to wait. And wait…
Next girl up, sent it over the fence and off I went. She made it to third, I crossed home plate.
Huffing and puffing as I got to the bench, then Mr. B came over to me and said, “tell me, what hand do you write with? Are you a leftie?”
I replied, “no, I write with my right hand, why?”
At this point, he threw his hands in the air, threw his head back and laughed. I looked over at the other coach, Woody, and he had his hand over his eyes, with his head down and is shaking his head.
I looked at the girls on the bench and they were all laughing. I have now gotten ticked because nobody is letting me on this little joke. I yelled, “what the heck is everybody laughing at?”
Mr. B finally composes and said, “why did you walk up to that side of the plate?”
I replied, “what do you mean that side of the plate?”
Mr. B said, “if you are right handed, why did you walk up to that side of home plate?”
I looked at the bench and they are dying. I looked back at the coaches and said in all seriousness, “well, when I walk over to home plate from the bench, I always walk right up to home plate, stand there and wait for a pitch. That’s what I did today, what’s wrong with that?”
Well, everyone caught the problem but me! Mr. B shook his head again and says, “well, if that works for you, just keep doing it!” Then walked away shaking his head.
I finally am frustrated enough and asked coach Woody, “I’m not catching this, what was the problem?”
Woody, with the straightest face he could said, “well, this is the first game we have been on this side of home plate and you walked up to the plate and batted left handed.”
I pondered this enlightenment a moment, and then replied, “Oh.”
I have to say that when I got up for my second at bat, the pitcher was confused as all get out as I went to the correct side of home plate for a right handed batter. She looked over at her coach as he checked his book, looked at me, looked at the book and just shook his head.
Yeah, I hit that ball that was pitched to me, too.
And made it to second base.
So there.
…and that’s all I have to say about that.
Tammy
Fun
Why, Yes, Even The Most Debonaire Men Can Scream Like Girls!
The other day, I was looking through photos and I came across our recent trip to St. Thomas back in February. As I was reminiscing about all the fun we had with good friends I came across this photo:
This is Sir Komodo Dragon! I quickly learned that this is a common site on the islands, a site I’m not particularly fond of, however! Yet one of our many experiences with these things still “Tickles Me Pink” with laughter as I remember the scene. Get ready, I’m thinking you will also become “Tickled” with this one!
The four of us were sitting oceanside enjoying the wonderful view of the beautiful water. Our friends and the hubster were all quite relaxed while I kept one eye on these Dragons at all times! After a while, we all decided it was time to cool off and get some refreshments. Hubby stayed back and the rest of us went up to the counter.
Our friends have been here several times and are very accustomed to just keep on going past these creatures. They are not phased by them in the least, or are they?
Now, you must know that the fella we are with is always calm, cool, suave and debonaire. He’s just not rattled easy. You know…just has swag! So what happens next is just crazy hilarious!
We’re walking up to the counter past the tables and chairs and across from the pool. It’s loaded with people, yet all the while, I’m looking down and around for those crazy creatures! As we are getting closer to the counter, I glance up and out of the corner of my eye I see something in the planter move. At the same time, our buddy goes straight up off the ground and seemingly teleports over to the right about three feet as he screams like a girl, “holy expletive”.
Well, this causes me to jump and move away from the planter although I have no idea why!
As the three of us gather at the counter, I’m trying so hard not to bust out into hysterical laughing. But I just can’t help myself and lose it as I keep replaying the visual of him jumping up, over and screaming!
Our friend then turns around and laughs and says, “did you see that? That thing whipped it’s tail around and whapped me on the arm!”
Yep. I’m. So. Gone!
We gather our stuff and head back to hubby and he looks at our friends and asks, “what’s up with her?” I’m laughing so hard I can hardly talk. When the three of us finally get the whole story out, I can hardly breath and my sides are killing me.
I still crack up every time I think about it! The speed and height our friend used to get away from the Dragon was so funny. I think every time I see one of these Lizards, aka Komodo Dragons, I will always remember the calm one screaming like a girl!
So my take away on this is this: just when you think that the most calm, not easily rattled sole in your crowd cannot be startled to the point of screaming like a girl, think again!
…and that’s all I have to say about that!
Tammy
Can You Really Laugh Through All Things?
I believe the answer to that question is YES!
Most definitely, Yes!
If you’re missing me this week, have no fear, I’m still here in cyberspace! It’s just that I’m visiting someone else’s blog on the west coast! Too bad I didn’t get to fly out to write and post, huh?!
I’m posting on a blog that happens to be one that I follow regularly. I met Laurie at my She Speaks conference last July and she is such a sweet lady. Her gentle temperment is admirable and her sweet smile is infectious! She’s a life coach who loves seeing people become confident in who they are and who God intended them to be. Maybe she could help me! Or you, if you’re in that spot in life.
Anyway, please come on over to Laurie’s blog and visit us by clicking here: Living Power Life Coaching. I’d love to hear what you have to say about my post today, so please pop back over here and leave me a message!
It’s such a gorgeous 72* weather here in Northeast Ohio it’s just making me “Tickled Pink.” I hope the weather is beautiful where you are, too.
Whether or not it’s nice out where you are, I dare you to find a reason to laugh today. Your oblique muscles (stomach/side) are begging to be used today! You wanna talk about some ab crunches – get your giggle on baby, tell me that doesn’t make those obliques tighten up! Dare ya!
…and that’s all I have to say about that!
Tammy