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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Just Kids
I bought a new pair of baseball cleats since mine were starting to look like they belonged on Charlie Chaplin. I paid $30 for my old cleats, purchased in a mad dash with less than 24 hours before my first … Continue reading
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Tagged Nike, The Junction, Tim Horton's, Tony Correia, Vancouver
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Brocton Oval
We played our make-up games for the ones that were rained out at Brocton Oval in Stanley Park. I always have a hard time finding Brockton Oval when I’m on my bike. It’s one of those places I’ve been to … Continue reading
Brockton Oval
We played our make-up games for the ones that were rained out at Brocton Oval in Stanley Park. I always have a hard time finding Brockton Oval when I’m on my bike. It’s one of those places I’ve been to … Continue reading
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Tagged gay softball, Sports, Tony Correia, Vancouver, WESA
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The Queen of Softball Tears
My boyfriend nicknamed himself “The Queen of Softball Tears” during the WESA sign-up party a few months ago. We were out having a smoke and he was telling me how it was frustrating to be at the party knowing that … Continue reading
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Tagged Arrested Development, Kids in the Hall, Tony Correia, Vancouver
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Mother Nature
Both of our games were rained out yesterday. I had a feeling they might be when I woke up to a curtain of rain, but I got out of bed promptly at 7 am and packed my gear just in … Continue reading
A Beautiful Night for a Practice
Wednesday night was a beautiful night for a practice. The sun and the wind were near tropical. It felt more like August than May. I was grateful that I remembered to bring water and my sunglasses to the field since … Continue reading