My home
isn’t an enclosed place with a roof, or a cozy bed in a room. It’s between the
chalk lines on the baseball field. Ever
since I was a little kid I have played baseball and have made one of my many
dreams come true by playing at the Division I level here at UMBC.
When I step onto the diamond I don’t think or care about anything else but
baseball. All my problems go away and I feel true joy. It is a one of a kind
thing playing baseball and I wouldn’t trade it for a thing.
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Wes, I share the same idea you have; as a home is not necessarily an enclosed place but can be a sport or activity. Also, for me as well, playing a sport does take away all your worries and troubles for those three hours.
ReplyDeleteVery well said Wes, I too consider the ball field my home, and agree with what you have said. It definitely is a place where all your problems go away.
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