Recently, three friends of mine have started blogs. Each of these blogs is insightful, well-written, and often times entertaining.
What I really like about these blogs is that they are written by: 1) Lanie, who is marrried to 2) Joel and 3)Alan, who is Lanie's brother. Confusing? Wait until you read their comments back and forth to one another (especially in the earlier posts). They are hysterical.
Anyway, Lanie's blog is titled "All in a days work" and can be found at http://helanis.blogspot.com/. Joel's blog is titled "Musings" and can be found at http://bloginator80.blogspot.com/ and Alan's blog is titled "Ponderings" and can be found at http://alanlaz.blogspot.com.
I have known 2/3 of these bloggers since they were little kids (14 years ago) and it is amazing to see how they have grown up from annoying/cute little campers of mine (I will always remember my first encounters with both of them specifically) to people I consider the closest of friends and role models. Enjoy!
Posted by peninah at February 22, 2006 09:44 AM | TrackBackThanks for the shoutout. Keep your eyes out for http://www.fetuslaz.blogspot.com . (No, I'm not hinting at anything) That little sucker will blog about the intricacies of bunting and hitting the relay man, and if the Danster is lucky, fetuslaz will teach him a thing or two as well.
Posted by: AlanLaz at February 22, 2006 10:27 AMFetusLaz is going to be a girl. ALL FetusLaz's are going to be girls. Not that Dani won't be able to take advice from a girl. He's cool like that.
Posted by: Lanie at February 22, 2006 11:19 AMYou're not the only one with baseball experience, Alanlaz. Don't forget that Dani's father is a walking baseball encyclopedia. Dani will rock the house as a ballpayer, and he will like Atlanta teams more than Baltimore ones.
Posted by: Jewboy at February 22, 2006 01:00 PMDanster will know who won the 1745 World Series, and Fetuzlaz will know how to hit the ball to the right side to move a runner over...booya.
Posted by: AlanLaz at February 22, 2006 07:07 PMJewboy is well versed in the fundamentals as well.
Posted by: jewboy at February 22, 2006 09:46 PM