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 Sunday, June 04, 2006

I’ve been very slow to provide weblog updates lately.  I’m sure one reason is that it seems that within 8 hours or so of a session I hold, 2 other people have blogged the same session better than I ever could, so why bother.  Maybe I should just stick to posting photos!  I remember a time when I was one of about 5 or 6 boardgame webloggers out there and I thought an interesting hook might be nice photos of gaming sessions.  Now there are 10+ gaming podcasts alone, including a high quality video podcast, and probably over a 100 weblogs related to boardgames.  I gotta find a new niche or just keep reminding myself that I do this primarily for myself.

Spring is always a busy season for our family as both boys continue to play competitive baseball with very demanding practice and game schedules.  We spent last weekend in the greater Bend / Sunriver area for our annual baseball tournament weekend.  Matthew had 5 games in La Pine, while Jacob had 5 in Bend.  Much driving commenced between those two towns (fortunately Sunriver is in the middle) but their schedules were mostly agreeable, causing me to miss only one of Jacob’s games.

Jacob continues to shine as a catcher and first baseman.  His fielding skills in those positions are excellent and his hitting continues to improve.  He has a very high on-base percentage – he’s a disciplined hitter and gets a lot of walks for someone his size (over 5’ 4” as an 11–year-old).  The pitching is starting to get much more challenging, with some kids throwing in the 65–70 range with some real junk (curves and change-ups).

Jacob at First

Matthew is in his second year at the Midget level (he’s got one more year there) and is playing at the same level that Jacob did for the past two years.  He’s mostly pitching and playing first base, and is the strongest hitter on his team this year.

Matthew at Bat

Oh yeah, I’m head coach for Matthew’s team this year.  After helping out with Jacob’s team last year, I decided to take the plunge and step up to coach a Midget team myself.  I’ve got two great assistants and the boys are having a blast.  We’ve had good pre-season tournaments but are currently 0–2 in our league play – we’ve seen two really tough teams so far.  This week has back-to-back-to-back games Tue-Wed-Thu so I’m hoping the team can climb back towards .500.

Coach Brooks and Staff

Monday, June 05, 2006 10:51:58 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
I'm not an expert blogger so you may want to take my words with a grain of salt. I think that a blog is almost always for yourself. When I worried about how to draw in more readers and tried too hard to write what I think people want to read, the content of my blog suffered. My writing lost its flow and became stilted. I ended up quitting after a few months with a major case of writer's block because nothing seemed good enough to post, especially if I made the mistake of reading someone else's post on the same subject. This time around, I decided to please myself first with my entries. Even if I only have five people reading my blog, I am more satisfied with what I post.
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 10:46:20 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
"100 weblogs related to boardgames"

Where did you get that statistic? I'm interested to find a few new ones.
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 12:41:13 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Boy, I think I could have written this blog entry. Substitute soccer for baseball and you have our life. We had to drive down to San Antonio four times this past spring and go to a playoff tournament in Houston a few weeks back. Kids sports are a black hole of parent time.

As for the "100 blogs", I agree. There seems to be more to read than time available. For Iain, check out my list at http://www.rozmiarek.info/games/gamelink.html#Blogs . Not all of the ones available, but it's fairly up to date.
Wednesday, June 07, 2006 6:43:39 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
As the "blogger" with the fewest updates over the last 6 months, I can somewhat relate. Does anybody really need to know that we've been having fun playing Power Grid lately, or that we recently played No Thanks! and found it to be a really enjoyable 15 minutes? Probably not.

I do very much appreciate your perspective as a Gamer Dad with two youngish boys...simply because I have two younger boys and I like to know what I might be getting into :). So you do have one enthusiastic reader (and I'm sure it's way more than one...).

My blog is my online diary/scrapbook. Hopefully something we can look at for years to come and see what was happening. I do need to update it more often.

Congrats on taking the plunge on coaching. It's a very underappreciated undertaking, and the good ones (teach skills while keeping it fun) are truly a tremendous community resource.
Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:56:56 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Hey Chris - keep blogging. I've been reading your blog on and off for the past year or so. It's one of the few that I do take the time to read. I enjoy your gaming info, and you take some pretty slick pictures too!

Anyways, blogging is something that unless you have commercial goals in making $ with it then it's just something you do because you want to do it.

Keep it up.

~Allen
Friday, June 09, 2006 8:36:40 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Thanks everyone for the encouraging comments. I don't plan on stopping any time soon.
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