Day 33 “My Daughter”

My daughter and me!

Today I am not posting a story. I was going to about Bob Brennan; but, that will have to be tomorrow since I went to the beach with my daughter.  This will be the last time I will be spending any time with her until summer when I plan on being in Wisconsin for the Northwoods League games.  I was in South Forida for five weeks and today was the first time I made it to the beach…  I will be going back to Bishop Verot High School tonight to watch Cape Coral and Bishop Verot, a game I was suppose to attend a few weeks ago that was rained out.  Two days left before I leave for Arizona. I’m looking forward to catching a couple of games on the way, probably one in North Florida and one in Texas.  I hope everyone had a great day and I will get a profile posted tomorrow!

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7 comments

  1. Elichap – I have been an advocate of sports since I was very young ~ educated by my dad and brothers. My favorites MLB = St. Louis Cardinals. I do enjoy writing and, a new friend, Bratman, who has encouraged my blogging, introduced me to this site. Hope to make new friends and see old ones here at Word Press. Always, Elichap
    Elichap says:

    Good for you!! You both make a very good lookin’ couple! 😉 Like daughter, like dad. Great photo and she is just darling! Enjoy your hours left and do be careful heading west. Take care.

  2. JOHN It’s great that you got to spend a little tie relaxing and at the beach with your daughter. Im sure it was nice for you to have some family around. Take care and safe travels. Paul.

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