Take me out . . . |
I love baseball.
In fact, if I was to think about it, baseball is probably my favourite sport.
My mom was a helluva heckofa player.
I don't know if I ever equalled her ability.
Though I sure enjoyed trying.
But did you know that baseball and self-image go together?
Well, they do.
In my grade twelve year, I boarded for a few months with my best friend Debbie's family while attending school in Magrath, Alberta.
I should mention that her family were . . . characters.
Moving on . . .
During that time I played, along with Debbie, for the Del Bonita team.
It was a blast.
And we made a respectable showing in the league.
One afternoon, we were back at Debbie's house.
Celebrating a win.
I was euphoric (Oooh! Good word!) because I had hit a three-bagger and brought in two runs.
The team hero.
Well, in my eyes, at least.
Debbie's parents had watched the game and were enjoying re-hashing it with us.
Her dad sat back and took a deep, satisfied breath. “Yep. That was a good game,” he said. He looked at me. “It's a good thing you joined the team.”
I smiled, feeling quite happy with myself.
He looked at his daughter and grinned. “Yep. Until you came, Debbie had the biggest . . .”
He paused.
I waited. Was he going to say hit? Arm? Throw?
Hero ability?
“ . . . butt on the team.” He looked back at me. The grin widened.
“Hey!” I said, my euphoric bubble bursting abruptly.
He laughed. “What makes you think I was talking about you?”
“Hmph!”
“But it was a good game,” he said.
I stared at him, narrow-eyed. Did he really mean it? Did I have a big butt?
I looked down at my 28 inch waist men's jeans. Did they hide a monstrous backside?
He laughed again, got up and left the room. “Yep. Good game.”
“You don't, Diane,” Debbie said.
“What?” I looked at her.
“You can stop checking. You don't have a big butt. In fact, you don't have a butt.”
“Oh. Ummm . . . okay.”
“And you played a good game. That's just Dad's way of telling you.”
“Oh.”
Did I mention that her family was quirky?
To this day, when I see a well-played baseball game, I think of . . . good plays.
You thought I was going to say big butts, didn't you?
Nope. That I save for when I'm playing.
Sigh.
I love baseball too (not playing but watching my favorite team play). I have to admit that I never thought of the game in "butt size" terms before!
ReplyDeleteWow, great story, but I would have been so confused by that comment. MEN!! They can come out of left field! (note the baseball reference) But I'm thrilled you are sharing my post. After I wrote it I called one daughter, asked what her first pap smear experience was. Feeling guilty, I guess.
ReplyDeleteNow, that is a first. I have never seen a baseball statistic for "big butt". They have statistics for everything else....
ReplyDeleteWhat an odd thing to say . . .
ReplyDeleteI think that was a little "cheeky" of him.
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