Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts

Thursday, July 16, 2009

festivities surrounding the fourth

My first order of business in Collegedale on July 3 was to catch some duckies with my camera on our way back from Randy's birthday meal.

And I decided to catch one with my hands too!

Sabbath afternoon nap 1 of 2 for me. We had an exciting 4th of July, as you can see.

Randy's little friend on my lens hood

Girls' day out Monday, the 6th

Red Robin has excellent onion rings.

Toby's girls

eating the breakfast of champions

Knight vs. Heilman tennis match #2 (#1 was last summer)

action shots courtesy of MJ

the Knights and the victors! (lifetime match tied 1 set ea.)

We capped off the long weekend by partaking of some Indian food at the famous Sitar restaurant.

Monday, June 29, 2009

let's go Red Sox!

Monday, March 30, 2009

on the ice

Since Ryan and I decided that paying to go to more Preds games probably shouldn't happen this season, we decided to get some more hockey action in through intramurals. I played goalie last Wednesday when nobody else would do it.

Me being attacked - I did manage to block a few

Carson's been practicing his slapshot

During tonight's game, I was on the bench a lot because I still don't feel good after having a fever on Sabbath. I took a few pictures while sitting out.

Chris takes the puck from Josh's glove after he made a great save for us

Ryan in his battle gear. He still came home with plenty of welts.

Keep up the good work Carson. He wanted my stick as soon as I walked in.

Friday, August 22, 2008

amazing what you can capture with a big lens

Intramurals have started again at Highland. For softball, our first sport, Chadd had staff pick the six teams. These pictures are of the first two games, Double-play vs. In-a-Pickle and In the Clutch vs. Swiffer. My team is called Corked and we've lost our first two games (Wed., Thurs.) pretty badly.

Steve Baughman flies around the bases

Raphan, Janelle, and Katie watch their team, Double-play

Randy and Ryan take in the action

Senior Rachel looks for a high pitch

My buddy Maggie (many of you have met her in Collegedale)

Chadd runs out to make a call on Chris's run-down, or "pickle"

Kayla watches her team, Swiffer, while they bat

Carson's not to interested at the moment

Low-light panning glove trade-off

Sunday, July 06, 2008

bruises? sunburn? abraisions? . . . bring it on!

It was unfortunate that the 4th fell on a Friday, which meant I really only got half of the day off. My mom got a worse deal because she's off on Fridays anyway. Oh well, it still felt like a break.


Ryan and I got to Collegedale around 7, in time to meet Ryan and Jaclyn for supper before the fireworks. We didn't quite go all way to 4-corners, but sat across from the Little Debbie thrift store. I liked the way the colors all showed from this 4-second exposure. The length of exposure shows three different explosions all superimposed on each other.

Depending on the brightness (mostly due to color) and when I clicked the shutter, some of the fireworks lit the sky enough (with a 2-second exposure) to show the group watching.



Jaclyn and Ryan hung around Friday just long enough to come out on the boat with us. We were pleasantly surprised to arrive to a full parking lot, but seemingly mostly-empty lake. We all had really good water.

Mary Jane started us off on two skis. She's powering through the lake in this picture. I've decided that in this wireless age, we need ropeless skiing and wakeboarding. The pictures would be so much better! No faces cut off . . .


Randy slalomed and wakeboarded. He makes the best faces because getting the best jump comes from holding your tongue just right.



Ryan put us all to shame, of course. He makes the water look like it's . . . well . . . not water. Someday I'll be that good. He actually went after Jaclyn, but I already laid out this blog and I'm not changing it!

I love the way the water looks when you "freeze" it.

We had a really good time out there. I hope everyone else isn't as sore as Ryan and I are. I must not have gotten the sunscreen sufficiently on my right arm, because it's sure toasted.

I can't wait to see Jaclyn's pictures, because I didn't get any pictures of Ryan K. wakeboarding. I kept waiting for us to turn around so he wouldn't be backlit, but he didn't go for that long. After a couple of years off the wakeboard because of his knee, he didn't want to overdo it.

Jaclyn has a routine when she wakeboards. Ryan K. said he's finally got it all figured out. You can just tell when you've got a classic Jaclyn shot of her wakeboarding. I don't have a squatting one this time, but this one's probably better. Jaclyn carves up the water like she's on one ski.

Another "classic Jaclyn." I'd like to think I bring it out in her. =)










This is the face I always make when I wakeboard. I guess I'm concentrating on landing!








Hey look, I smiled! Hey look, the rope's in the way of my face!








I'm not even trying to push him in this time! We already look tired and we haven't even tubed . . . or played tennis yet . . . =)

Ah, tubing . . . Why is being dragged behind a boat on a small piece of inflated plastic so much fun? I'm pretty sure it's that you're not ever sure how or when you'll fall off, but that it's inevitable . . . if you're me.

Ever since I completely flipped over with my tube twice when boating with the Fords in 2001, I've been kind of a tubing legend (in Ryan's eyes). I actually tried to talk Ryan into intentionally flipping, but we never did it.

One of my most memorable tubing moments was on that same day when Lindsey looked over at me from her tube and said, "If I lose my contacts, you're driving back!" That's how you know it's fun.

Ryan and I did find time (a few seconds) to relax in between being slung from side to side. I was testing out ideas for a sail on my tube in this picture.

I fell off my tube at one point while watching an osprey. I didn't see Ryan flying rapidly toward the side of my tube until it was too late.

Tubes are fun when they're stationary too. I didn't quite get enough height for a whole backflip, but it was close!





Ryan insisted that I wear these glasses, if only for a moment. I'm scanning the sky for birds. If only I could see past the clouds . . . oh wait, those are just scratches on the lenses . . .


Because the sunburn and back pain hadn't quite caught up with us, Ryan and I headed to SAU's tennis courts at 2:30 for some tennis. We both played against Eric Baerg in one set and lost. =(







After the one set, I went back to Heilmans' and took a shower while Ryan played a set against Andrew Bauer and beat him.













Ryan still wasn't tired, so he decided to wear Xavier out too. I came back in time to photograph their set, which Ryan won 7-5.








I took my life into their hands laying on the court to get shots from this viewpoint. I only almost got hit once.

Stay tuned for a blog from either Ryan or me of our visit with Grandma Dut, Aunt Tonda, Bobby, Joy, Ella, and Evan (& Harley) from today.

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