Well, for me, it was a dream come
true. In the summer of 2007, before a crowd of
about fifty or so at AutoZone Park in Memphis, I had my chance to play big time
baseball. It was a Fantasy Day for Memphis Redbird sponsors, coached by former big leaguers Reggie Williams and Charlie
Lea. I was issued practice clothes, a uniform, and a locker…complete with my
name. I got to participate in
pre-game batting practice and fielding practice. Then there I was, playing first base at AutoZone Park! My performance was one you might expect
from a then 46-year-old, overweight, slow, minimal-talent
"wannabe." My stats: two
walks, one hit by pitch, two runs, and NO fielding errors. My performance at the post-game buffet
dinner was much better! My team,
Reggie's Raiders, did come up victorious 24-4.
I have dreamed of such an
experience all my life! Growing up
a Detroit Tigers fan, I dreamed of playing first base for them and having Ernie
Harwell announce my name. To have
a chance to hit in a real ballpark with adoring fans (Amy and two other
couples) and have my name announced for all to hear (50), was truly a dream
come true.
What about your dreams? What about those of your children? I firmly believe that as we get older,
our dreams are put on the back shelf.
As you have probably noticed, time goes by more quickly with each
passing year. So don’t wait. Make
time to take that trip you've always wanted to take. Or, just enjoy some real
quality time with your children.
It's so easy to say, “maybe at Christmas Break, or Spring Break, maybe
this weekend . . . or next?”
So, what is that dream of
yours? Is it rafting down the
Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, riding horses at a dude ranch, or visiting
lighthouses on the coast of Maine?
Perhaps you’re yearning to try out for American
Idol or a game show like Jeopardy (been there, done that)? Maybe you simply desire to sit down
with your family for dinner three nights in a row. How about reading a book like Treasure Island as a
family instead of watching episode #500 of “Law and Order” or some other show?
The mother of one of my colleagues is taking tap dancing lessons at the age of
77. The last time she tapped was
in elementary school!
Some of the things I’ve mentioned
here can be cost prohibitive--others are free. Only you know what you are able to afford, but please
continue to chase your dreams. My
time in the spotlight lasted only six hours, but the memories will last a
lifetime!
As always, I hope this message
finds you well and happy with our school.
Please know that my door is always open, should you have anything you
would like to discuss with me.
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