Taking the Time

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Did I ever tell you this lame story?

So Tainui was on a baseball team last year that ended up benching him a lot for some odd reason (he was plenty good in baseball to have been playing)--we think he was penalized for going on a family trip to New Zealand for a couple of weeks at the beginning of the season. Then at the end of the season they did the whole...hey what do the boys want, trophies or sweatshirts? I thought...for thirty bucks...neither....but the team decided to get sweatshirts. So I shelled out the $30 and found this lame sweatshirt on our doorstep weeks later. It didn't even have a team logo on it, it was plain with our name spelled terribly wrong...so we ended up donating it. Hopefully someone with the last name 'Wahonga' goes to DI and wants a blue hoodie with their name on it.

5 comments:

James and Natalie said...

That is soooo lame! What kind of a league is that where they even entertain the idea of homemade sweatshirts? Don't worry T-man, I got benched too for not playing on Sundays (come to think of it, couldn't that be construed as discrimination? I should sue!) They'll get theirs in the end and how awesome would it be if there was a random guy at DI that did have the last name of Wahonga? Anyway, good to see you guys post since you post as often as we do, once a quarter. :)

Anonymous said...

Hey, maybe you should have put that sweatshirt in the 'costume trunk' for future memories and laughs...might be funny later. You know, like Joe's "Garbanzo Bean" shirt.

Holly said...

I agree with Mom. You should save it for laughs in the years to come. Kind of like red sweater pants.

jane Cobber said...

Hey!!! Those red sweater pants are totally cool. They will be back in style some day and you will have to eat your words then!

Joe said...

Just think about the Wahonga family. That sweatshirt is going to be the score of their lives at DI! Imagine if you walked in and found something with Kewish on it.

And I still won't forgive my sisters for getting rid of the garbanzo bean shirt...