To start it off, 2004 was a great year for me. Although I have been blessed with good health and great family, I will keep this focused around baseball.
I was driving by Gambrills, smiling, I pulled in. I went to the big field first and parked. My mind took off. In what appeared to be a whirlwind I thought of every player I was fortunate enough to meet. Walking to the field I glanced over to the dugout and swore I saw the lawn chairs lined up. I played a mental game trying to remember where everyone sat. Headed back to my car, I laughed when I noticed I had parked in the same spot I always did.
I felt the tug and drove to the lower field. The big tree, the field adjacent that got all the foul balls, then the old guy who claimed to own every piece of land we parked on. Not wanting to be to wierd, I deliberately parked in a different spot, only to find the old card table (we used it for our concessions). Rusty and leaning against the old fence that had been there forever. I'll take a grape soda and bar-b-que I said underneath my breath.
The field looked the same to me. Man I loved coaching there I thought to myself. Startled by the words, "Can I help you?" took me away from my day dreaming. It was the guy who I noticed earlier mowing the grass on the 12U field. I just told him I was reliving some good times. It was then I realized these memories were mine.
St. Exupery said, "And now here is my secret, a very simple secret, it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye."
For all the Joys and Memories you brought me, I Thank You. They are invisible, yet I want you to know they will always be in my mind and my heart!
I organized this thread, as I am sure there are parents, coaches, and players, who at some point in their lives, have done the same thing.
Lets hear about them...
Al McCormick
www.mostvaluableplayer.biz