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    Kelly’s off to a fast start at the plate, with at least one hit in each game so far this season for the White Sox. He’s leading off and playing a lot of shortstop and third base. Pitching has been a little harder, but we’ll keep trying and see what happens.

    In other sports news, Pete is playing tennis for the 8th grade team and, despite the fact he has never played competitive, organized tennis before, he is the No. 2 singles player and will probably knock off the No. 1 guy in the next two weeks (you heard it here first!). He hates it, but he’s doing it. What great training for being an adult!!!

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    Didn’t Virginia look great at Regina and Kevin’s wedding?

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    Mrs. Regina Chaples
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    Regina and Kevin tied the knot Saturday at Shear Elegance, in Linfield. It was a gorgeous, happy day, and we wish them all the best.

    Here’s a set of photos.

  • Virginia’s coaching career is off to a blazing start after she crushed the other team in an ARA co-ed spring soccer game today at Redtail Park, in Audubon.

    She’s got two killers in Kelly and Mike, who combined for 3 goals – the video above shows Mike being pulled after his score – and truth be told, she has outsourced the actual coaching to Pete and Scott. That’s Pete with the clipboard.

    Rich and I watched and laughed. It was the most fun Kelly game of 2008. Pete’s rec league playoffs were pretty fun, too, but Virginia wasn’t coaching that.

    More photos and videos here.

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    Driving home from Emmaus, I started thinking about the best albums released since I started to care about music – at least the ones I liked the most. And here’s my Top 5:

    1. U2, The Joshua Tree: Having gone to a Catholic high school in the mid-’80s, U2 are my boys: passionate, earnest, arena rock that still holds up.

    2. John Hiatt, Bring The Family. Hiatt’s best album, and gosh, just one of those, “man, he killed it” albums as he rebounded from an alcohol problem and his wife’s suicide. “Have a Little in Me” should have been my wedding song, but I was too addled to figure it out. Slow Turning, his next album, was similarly great, and he has receded as his circumstances have improved, but god, by the time you get to Learning How to Love You, you have the feeling he’s gonna turn out alright.

    3. Ryan Adams, Gold. More often than not, just great songwriting. La Cienega Just Smiled, the Rescue Blues, When the Stars Go Blue and New York New York is a great, great foursome.

    4. Bruce Springsteen, Live 1975-1985. So much great music on 3 CDs. I don’t know where to start, and I won’t.

    5. U2, Rattle and Hum. From I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For through Pride (In The Name of Love), has there ever been a better live album sequence? I don’t think so.

    Honorable mention: Patty Griffin, Living with Ghosts. John Hiatt, Slow Turning. Damian Rice, O. Tracy Chapman, Tracy Chapman. Shelby Lynne, This is Shelby Lynne.

    OK, so have it. What are your favorites?

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    Virginia and the boys were in Florida over school’s spring break. They paid a visit to Disney, where they spent some time with neighbors who were also there, then went to Naples and saw the Lindsays (that’s Carly with Kelly, left) before heading to Vero Beach and Easter with Kevin’s parents. Nobody wanted to come back. Kevin, meanwhile, worked and prepared the house to be placed on the market. We’re looking to move across town.

    Photos from the Florida trip are here.


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    Virginia and the boys were in Florida over school’s spring break. They paid a visit to Disney, where they spent some time with neighbors who were also there, then went to Naples and saw the Lindsays (that’s Carly with Kelly, left) before heading to Vero Beach and Easter with Kevin’s parents. Nobody wanted to come back. Kevin, meanwhile, worked and prepared the house to be placed on the market. We’re looking to move across town.

    Photos from the Florida trip are here.

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    ARA 13-year-old hoops team
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    From left, it’s Pete, Brian, Joey, Drew, Patrick, Brandon, Patrick and Evan … they’ve been the ARA travel team at their age group for the past 3-4 years. They’re a great group of kids, and their coach, Joe Dinan, was everything you could ask a coach of young people to be: Fair, patient, a teacher with perspective.

    Alas, their season ended last Sunday in Bath, Pa., in a postseason tournament. That’s where this photo comes from, and it’s likely the last time they’ll play together – they’re headed to different high schools and there isn’t travel ball after this year in our town league.

    But it’s a lot of miles, a lot of time together, as players and parents, and alot of lessons learned, on the court and off. We’ll miss the team.

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    Columbus, Ohio, got socked by 20 inches of snow this weekend. Beyond being jealous (give US that white stuff, the boys say!!), we were worried for Virginia’s Aunt Doris.

    Well, we shouldn’t have worried. Doris’ daughter Mary reports that all is well in Ohio; Doris could have gone outside but she elected not to.

    If Doris sends us pictures of her sledding, we’ll post them.