I have no talent with words. That’s the best part.
I was born with way above eye-hand coordination. I take no credit for it. I was also born with no foot speed. My first coach told me that I ran to first like “I was pushing a wheelbarrow.”
I could throw. Baseballs. Footballs. I could shoot basketballs. I bought one in a thrift shop today. An old leather one. I’m going to shoot again.
I could set Volleyballs. They went exactly where I wanted them to. I found joy in putting them in precisely the right spot to be exploded at the opponent. I loved that. I loved that. Pass, Set, explosion. I was the “set” part.
I also loved putting footballs where they could be caught. It was my talent and I practiced and practiced and practiced.
In the 8th grade, my teacher put a blank piece of paper on the desk in front of me. All I felt was panic. I brought home a sketch I did in 8th grade Art class. It was graded a “D.” My mother said, “Oh, you can’t draw, just like me.”
Crushing. Never do that to your child.
Some years ago, I decided to draw. 90 drawings in 90 days. I posted them daily on an art blog. I wanted to lose my fear.
Now I paint.



And I write.
I started writing a WordPress Blog to create a diary for my daughters to have when I’m gone. Then I started hiking and it became a travel log. Then I was held up a gunpoint in Cape Town and it became recovery.
I will keep writing. I’m not sure that I will write anything, that will mean anything, to anyone. I hope so, but it’s not the important part.
The important part is…
I have no idea what the important part is. That was one of those “wrap it up” thoughts. I’m tired.
Wrapping it up. Now. Back to watching Roland Garros.
I was way too slow for tennis.
3/4s In
Hmmmm. Did I already wrote all this before? I’m 74. 🙃

Alex’s daughter, Nora, played varsity high school volleyball as a 9th grader this past school year and has also played club VB all over the country. Expensive sport to fly all over the country when you have a family you take along. They are pretty good! Nora loves it!!!
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Love it all, Doug. Love it all.
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