Monday, February 22, 2010

The Joyful Hearts are at it again.

On March 19, 2010, starting at 6:30 PM, come join the Joyful Hearts for an Irish Dinner/Italian Dessert Night. The dinner menu includes corned beef, cabbage, carrots, boiled potatoes and assorted breads like fresh rye and Irish soda bread.

We have saved the best for last. For dessert, we plan an array of Italian treats including connolis, casada cake, rainbow cookies and more. Also, the Sfingi Di San Giuseppe will be served. What’s that, you say? Ask any Italian or come find out for yourself.

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But, you need to be over 55. I know that sounds unfair but if you’re nice to us, we may save you a piece (AND You know who I mean!)

We praise God for His continued blessing upon the Joyful Hearts of our church family and for the times we have for food, fun and fellowship with each other and Jesus Christ, Our LORD.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

How do you spell Relief (cont.)

 

Terrible game. Mets lose in 12 and each team uses every pitcher but their starters. In Fact, Cox used one of his starters as a pinch hitter.

How do you spell Relief

 

I’m watching the Mets-Braves game and it’s the bottom of the 10th with the score tied at 7 and each manager has used 7 pitchers. That’s a total of 14 in the game.

What is going on.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Can anybody Catch the Ball?

 

Mets are on a 2-game losing streak thanks to some sloppy outfield play.

First, on Sunday, Daniel Murphy dropped an easy flyball which led to 2 runs in a 2-1 loss to the Marlins.

Second, on CitiField opening night, Ryan Church dropped a ball in right field and the winning run scored just after David Wright had tied the game with a 3-run homer.

The Mets could be 5-2 instead of 3-4 right now. Can anybody catch the ball?

Saturday, April 11, 2009

What was he thinking

 

In last night’s Mets, Jerry Manuel took out Pedro Feliciano with 2 outs and a man on first who got on via an weak infield hit. He brought in Darren O’Day who gave up hits to the next 2 batters and handed the Mets their second loss of the season.

Why did Jerry take him out? What was he thinking. It looks like a long season with the Mets pitching staff blown out by the end of April.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Death of a player

 

Yesterday, Nick Adenhart, a rookie pitcher with the Los Angeles Angels, was killed by a drunk driver after he had just pitched 6 scoreless innings. He was one of 3 who lost their lives in this tragic accident.

The driver was driving with a suspended license from a previous DWI. What a waste.

In ballparks all across America, teams and fans alike observed a moment of silence. Nick was 22 years old and had his whole career was ahead of him.

His father was in the stands on Wednesday night proudly watching his son pitch. On Thursday, he stood on the mound and mourned the senseless loss of his son. My heart and prayers go out to his family.