I was wondering how many parents blog their sons' baseball? If you do have a blog do you allow search engines to locate it or do you just share with family and friends? Fungo
Blog? No, not really Fungo...we've always just kept our sons' baseballs in a bucket next to the refrigerator downstairs. Never much need for a search party, but when it comes to family and friends, it's hands off...unless of course any one of them wants to pitch the whole bucket to either one of our boys.
I bet there are folks here who blog their baseball. I'd love to see some links.
Fungo, One of my two best friends has a daughter who lives in Arizona with her husband and two year old daughter. They live there with all their family many states away and she blogs to share the toddler's life. It's amazing to see the child's life in a record like that - great memories and a great way for others to feel as if they're there.
I've never even been very good at journaling, so I'm sure I wouldn't make it blogging neither.
Well now bloggin' in the morning, bloggin' in the evening, bloggin' at suppertime! Be our baseball blogger and blog us all the time! Bloggin'in the morning, bloggin' in the evening, bloggin' at suppertime! Be our baseball blogger and blog us all the time!
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