We love weekends.
Weekends are when Walt doesn't have to work. We have time to all be together and to go on adventures. We didn't plan to do much this weekend because the boys are still tired from all the moving around so naps are a priority, but we were still able to get out a little bit.
After breakfast, Walt took Marlo to a new park that is supposed to be pretty great. Marlo enjoyed finding the "deep dark woods" there. The Gruffalo's house was there but he wasn't home.
Once Indi woke up from his morning nap, we all drove 3 minutes to the Shoeless Joe Jackson Memorial Park. If you don't know much about baseball (like me), Shoeless Joe Jackson was a great baseball player in the early 1900's. If you want to know more, I will include a biography below.*
It was nice to get outside but it wasn't nice to be outside. It's actually not that bad (I can get a little dramatic about the weather, I know). There is definitely some humidity, which isn't horrible, but what I mostly have a hard time with is the mosquitos. Again, it's not bad, but they are around. Also, the ants here are huge!
The park itself is nice. Marlo enjoyed trying to touch the tree while on the swing. The branches were just out of reach for him, but he still liked trying. There is a really nice baseball field just on the other side of a small creek. Marlo and Walt "played baseball". Marlo tried to hit some balls and then ran around to the different bases. He especially loved sitting in the dug out.
That afternoon, we drove to the Mullenix's house and had a nice time hanging out. Marlo really enjoys playing with Verity and all of her toys. Occasionally, Verity would come out to tell us something and a minute later, Marlo would come out saying, "Verity come play!"
Sunday morning, we went to Aaron and Carly's church (Heritage Bible Church). We dropped the boys off in the nursery and Marlo did really well! He played most of the time and only toward the end did he start to get sad and told the nursery worker he wanted to go to sleep.
After the main service, Walt and Indi joined Aaron and Carly in a break out seminar for a little while. I sat in the foyer with Marlo while he played with his toys. He loves to play and I love to watch him play.
Greenville has a minor league baseball team and the field is only a 4 minute drive from us, so after Marlo's nap, Walt took Marlo to his first baseball game! We guessed he would be interested for just a little while before wanting to leave but they ended up staying for a couple of hours! At first, he was mesmerized and just stood and watched everything that was happening.
Then he would play on the stairs and occasionally go watch the game.
The baseball field has a grassy hill and play area for kids so Walt took him to play there for awhile too.
One of the highlights was meeting Reedy, their mascot. He was both fascinated and scared of him.
It was a good weekend.
*Shoeless Joe Jackson. More from this article at https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/shoeless-joe-jackson/
Shoeless Joe Jackson was a country boy from South Carolina who never learned to read or write much (“It don’t take school stuff to help a fella play ball,” he once said1) but is widely hailed as the greatest natural hitter in the history of the game. A left-handed batter and right-handed thrower, Jackson stood 6-feet-1 and weighed 178 well-built pounds. He belted sharp line drives to all corners of the ballpark, and was fast enough to lead the American League in triples three times. He never won a batting title, but his average of .408 in 1911 still stands as a Cleveland team record and a major-league rookie record.
Unfortunately, after Cleveland traded him to the Chicago White Sox, Jackson’s career ended ignominiously because of his involvement in the infamous Black Sox Scandal of 1919. He was expelled from the game in his prime, and for that reason he has never received a plaque in the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown.






















