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Well, that's it.....after 17 years of summers full of baseball, it's done.  Son's team lost in the play-in game last night to end his last summer of college summer league action.   Not sure what I'll do with all my free time next summer.  I think I'm too old to start golfing and I don't really like to fish.  Oh well, I have about 10 months to come up with something.  It's been a fun ride...hopefully his senior season next spring can go well and he can move on into the real world happy with how his baseball career went.  I know I've enjoyed every minute.   Looking back at it...starting with his first year of travel ball as a 9 year old, the trips we've taken and the friends we've made can never be forgotten.  

I can't tell you how many thousands of miles we put on our cars over those years....trips to Omaha, Cooperstown, Tennessee w/ a house on Watts Bar Lake for a week for the old Battle In The South, East Cobb (14U WWBA) and a week on Lake Allatoona, LakePoint (17U WWBA)  Grand Park in Indy, renting a townhouse and taking five 17 year old's to Nashville for a week,  games at Notre Dame, Ohio State, Vandy, U of Michigan and more that I probably just can't remember   I'm gonna miss it....but wouldn't trade the times we had for anything.

 

 

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Only 1 kid.  After 14 years of baseball  - traveling the greater midwest for the last 5 summers  - my son stopped playing baseball (and football) when he got to college - a D3 school he chose partly based on the possibility of playing baseball.  He chose to play rugby.  I am very happy with with that as I played rugby for years and then refereed for about 15 year. 

To fill the gaps I went back to umpiring - something I did in college and HS.  Have enjoyed it throughly.  Did about 80 games this spring and summer.  

 

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Naturally, all areas are different.  A lot of the people in my area who's kids have stopped playing take up golf.  It is never too late to start if you have the desire and patience.  I love playing golf and am a golf coach as well.  However, we seem to have a lot of middle aged to seniors taking up biking.  We have a lot of new bike trails in my area.  In my neighborhood, they are now going on bicycle trips together.  Finally, I don't know if you have a motorcycle but we have more than our fair share of those kind of bikers.  They do runs all over the state and a run up the Great River Road out of Alton in the fall when the leaves are changing colors is something.  

I retire after this year.  My wife and I are going to travel to places we want to see.  We've done all of the trips where the kid played in the summer and then in college.  Now, we are going to head to places like Mackinac Island.  I am going to walk on the deck of the U.S.S. Constitution.  I am going to walk Gettysburg Battlefield.  There are plenty of things for us to do in our "golden years."

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