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Wed, 13 Dec 2006

Team Shirts
Berkeley has two rugby-style shirts that have numbers on them. They have, for whatever reason, become in his mind "team shirts" because of the numbers. Every day he asks if he can wear one of these shirts. I suppose he is either interested in numbers or he is interested in participating in team sports. As such, I enrolled him in a sport sampler at the community center that begins early in 2007. He'll attend 3 classes of basketball, 3 classes of baseball (well, tee ball), and 3 class of soccer. A t-shirt was included in the cost of the registration... hopefully the t-shirt will come with a number on the back.

:: Posted by rus on Wed, 13 Dec 2006 10:56 pm
:: Filed under /daily_journal/2006



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