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Route, route, route for the home team



My three best friends and I got to spend the day together watching some great baseball on Saturday- Braves vs. Mets, double header. I thought it would be fun to get some slugger shots of us four to get us in the mood for the game. The fun car rides, beautiful day, behind home plate close seats, and an excellent game made it a wonderful day.


Any time I attend a baseball game it makes me want to play again. Being the tomboy that I was growing up, my favorite part of playing was sliding or stealing a base. My legs were always covered in strawberries. I found my old slugger picture from the my first team I ever played on when I was either 5 or 6. We were the Little Rascals :)

I used my dad's baseball glove which was way too big for my tiny hand, but it worked great.  

I loved playing baseball, collecting baseball cards, and the Sandlot a lot back then. It's funny how going to this game has reminded me of all of this. 

Here are some other shots from our baseball day <3


 




Did anyone else used to think when they were kids that the National Anthem ended like this...
...land of the free, and the hooooome of the Braves :) 

  
   





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  1. Love these! Know you had fun with "Miss April" and looking forward to our family photo session!

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