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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

church softball


So last night, Monday (May 15), I went to go watch my Dad play Americas Greatest Past Time, baseball. Its accually softball, but thats not really relevant. What is relevant is that this was church softball. Anyways, he has been playing on this team for about 10 years and lives for it. The team belongs to my old church which my parents still attend. It is such a familiar place being ther watching my Dad. I remember when I was in Jr. high being @ every game. Even in High School, I never missed one of his games. However, as a kid I guess I never got to just sit and watch what really goes on. Man, what a weird group. First off, Ive never seen so much grumbling about nothing. "Was he safe or not?" It was accually really funny. There was 4 teams playing from from different churches. The group was mixed. It was one Assembly of God Church, one Foursquare Church, One Church of God church and one Catholic Church. All in all the game was some what good. I just thought it was very interesting how aside from the indiviual jersey's with the church logo's on them, a stranger could probably walk on the scene and not know any difference between this league and a secular league. The real concern was during the 6th ending. Two guys from the other team on another fielfd had a head on collision. It was bad. Both guys were knocked out on the ground. Both were bleeding pretty bad. Turned out that both had to be taken to the hospital by the ambulance. My problem is that while this was all happening the other two teams were still playing softball! What! It was hard not to be bothered by it because to me it was just a dumb softball game. These guys were hurt, bad! Not to mention the fact that these were all supposed believers (Im assuming). Ahhh, I dont know. Maybe Im to motivated out of my own frustration. I could go on but I would just be voicing empty opinions. Sorry.
P.S. I really do love the Church, seriously! Please dont take this as another raving on the failure of the church, becuase its not. Its merely situational. Much love.

3 Comments:

Blogger chris kottre said...

you know... i think a 'muse' is a feminine thing... in greek myths they were all girls..

you need something manly... like macho mondo

5/17/2006 7:31 AM  
Blogger mondo said...

Gosh, I try and try, hoping for some love from you guys and i get nothing, Im going back to myspace!

5/17/2006 3:52 PM  
Blogger chris kottre said...

nothin' but love here man! Max even added your pic to his blog template!

I'm just looking out for my boy, I would hope that you would do the same if I started calling myself "chris the queen" or something...

5/17/2006 3:56 PM  

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