Today Jacob and I headed down to the Rogers Centre to watch some baseball. Jacob was excited about being at a game, though I’m not sure if it was the Baseball or the snacks that excited him more. We were there with some of his Blastball teammates and it was great fun. The game featured 3 home runs (2 by Jose Bautista). All of which ended up in the seats to sections away from us. Our seats were behind the Blue Jay Bullpen so we had a great view of the relief pitchers warming up, Jacob even snagged a ball after Jason Frasor finished warming up. Both Jacob and I are looking forward to our next game later in the summer.
Category: Fatherhood
POD: Every Penny Counts
Since around Easter Jacob has been collecting change so he can get himself some more Playmobils. Today he sat down to count it. First he separated it by type of coin, then he counted each and wrote it down. Finally we worked out how much it worked out to. His total surprised me. With his 67 Pennies, 15 nickles, 35 dimes 10 quarters and 1 loony he’s got over $10 in his little hoard. As he went off to bed he was quite excited thinking about what he could by with it.
POD: Jays Tickets
POD: Uniform Day
POD: Snuggle up and Read Update
Today I decided to take a some time and write about Jacob’s reading. Each week Melissa and I look forward to looking into his school bag on Friday afternoon and seeing what books Jacob and his teacher have chosen for that week. This week when we pulled out the books we were surprised by how advanced they were. It seems he’s reading is growing by leaps and bounds. I’m so proud of my little guy.
POD: Jacob’s wishlist
Ever since Jacob got the Playmobil school for Christmas Jacob’s really interested in all things Playmobil. It goes beyond just playing with them, he often browses the Playmobil and Mastermind Toys (A local toy store that has a large select of Playmobil). A while back I suggested that he make a list of which ones he wanted, he plans on giving the list to his Nana so she knows which to get him for his birthday. So day after day he’d sit at the computer looking over the different sets trying to decide. For a while I thought he’d given up on the list, but yesterday morning he announced that he was done his list. I looked it over, and a part from a few minor mistakes I was surprised at how much his writing has improved. I guess it’s time to come up with another writing project.
POD: Half-Marathon Day (2:10:32)
Today was the big day, today was the day I run my first Half-Marathon. While training for this run I read an article that said after you finish your first Half-Marathon you will either decided it’s not for you or you’ll get hocked. Well I’m officially hooked. My time today was 2 hours and 10 minutes and 32 seconds. That beat my personal goal of 2:15, though it has me thinking of changing my time-table for running a full marathon. When I came to the part of the course where you could either keep going straight for the half, or turn right for the full marathon, part of me was tempted to take the turn. I wouldn’t have, but I had always planned on running a full next September (2012), now I’m wondering if I might not want to run it this September (2011). I’m sure reason will set in and I’ll settle for trying to beat 2 hours on the half this fall, but I have to admit I’m tempted by the full 42.2km.
POD: Signs of Support
Today was Race Prep day. We picked up the race kit at the Running expo and when we got home Melissa and the Kids made a sign to bring to the finish line. It’s very exciting to think that tomorrow morning I’ll run my first Ha;f Marathon. I would write more, but it’s late and I need to sleep so I’ll be well rested for the big event.
POD: Popcorn Break
POD: After Blastball fun
Today was Blastball day watching Jacob and the other kids run through the different drills is great fun. Of course for the kids the best part of it is getting to play in the park afterwards. So today we have some pictures of Jacob playing in the park.

