I love watching my Thing and many others play ultimate. We even had a beautiful break in the rain for the game.
She caught. . .

And fell right down.


And she popped up

And got off a nice pass

Which was also caught.

Whenever I go to a practice or game, I don't recognize her on the field at first. She always seems so much bigger than I remember her being. Once I reset my view of her, she's a lot of fun to watch.
3 comments:
Great series of photos!
What's up with these kids seeming bigger than we remember them being? The worst part is that we're surely seeming smaller in their eyes.
Sheesh.
Oh, what a lovely Thing. Mine is only two and I already look at her sometimes, wondering how she's not a baby anymore...
Great series of action photos--makes me want spring to hurry up.
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