My Shameful Secret.
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Awesome! So happy for you.:-)0
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Awesome story. Thanks for sharing.0
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very inspiring congratulations0
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I loved your story! Great work0
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LOVE this story. What a wonderful NSV! I live in Williamsport and try to attend a LL game or two every year during the World Series. I hope to see you here one of these years!0
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Way to go!!! Now there is joy in "Mudville" . Thank you for your community service. All of the parents and children that you have helped over these 17 years really appreciate it. Thank you for sharing.0
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Sooooo happy for you! Good job. We all have our painful secrects like yours. It's encouraging to hear happy news like yours!!0
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congratulations! awesome dedication both to yourself and to all those children!! Be very proud!0
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Oh so happy for you! Way to stick with it!0
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Congratulations!! I am SO proud of you, and inspired by your journey every day. You are an inspiration for us all - keep up the AMAZING work - and enjoy playing ball!0
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Congrats on your success!!! Loved reading your story! You are a great writter and as a mom of a 11 th grade boy, who has played ball since the age of 6, thank you for what you do!0
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Play ball!! This is an amazing story of life still turning,you going against everything that is habit and chaning to become a better you!!!0
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Your story made me tear up a little, in a good way. Keep it up, ump! Exciting, isn't it? :-)
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LOVE IT!! Way to go!! :happy:0
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Congratulations! I'm grinning for your success and feel like doing a dance of joy for you. One of my main reasons for losing weight is to shrink my calves and finally fit into my brand new very expensive knee high boots that simply won't do up over my stupid fat calves. Well done you0
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Thanks for telling this story. I got choked up.0
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Way to go-keep up the good work!0
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That's awesome! So inspiring!0
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I love this story! Congrats!0
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Wow! What a wonderful story! As the mother of 3 baseball players, I want to thank you! And now I want to congratulate you! I know how proud you must be!! Back up and look at the big picture!! Your weight loss journey just may very well take you to Williamsport!! Hope to see you on ESPN soon as we watch the Little League World Series every year! Congratulations!!0
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This was so touching and inspirational! Well done!0
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This is so wonderful!! Thank you for sharing this with us.0
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ty for sharing, i was almost in tears. sending you lots of hugs and congratulations.0
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For 17 years, I have been a volunteer little league umpire. It is one of the most rewarding things that I do. In addition to enjoying it, providing a community service, and being part of positive, formative activities for our neighborhood youth, it is extremely fun to do. When I am umpiring, time stands still. For two hours at a time, I can do nothing else, think of nothing else, except the safety and well being of the players on the field, and the rules of the game.
One year, during the first game of the season at the 9/10 year old level, the first fastball of the season sailed up and in, right past the eyes of the poor little blonde haired, blue eyed batter. He threw himself backwards to the ground outside the batters box in a frightened heap. His eyes were as big as saucers. I could literally see the pulse pounding in his neck. In order to give him a few seconds to recover from his "near death" experience, I called time, took off my mask, looked down at him, smiled, and asked, "exciting, isn't it???" All he could do was lay there, look up at me, and nod in affirmative agreement. When I am on my death bed, hopefully many decades from now, I will remember that little boy's courage as he got back into the batters' box, refusing to succumb to the abject fear and adrenalin that were coursing through his young veins.
For 17 years, whenever I would umpire home plate, I would wear my shinguards on the outside of my pants legs. For 17 years, umpire supervisors have asked me why I do that. Little League protocol is for the shin guards to be worn on the inside of the pants legs. For 17 years, I would tell the umpires-in-chief (many of whom I have outlasted) that "it was more comfortable that way." They let me get away with it because I am so very good at what I do as an umpire.
While I have a VERY good reputation for umpiring on the local level, I never requested to umpire at the official little league tournament (basically, the road to Williamsport, Pa.). It is not that I am not good enough. All of the local umpires-in-chief have told me that I am. It is because of a Shameful Secret that I have carried around for 17 years.
You see, for the past 17 baseball seasons, there has not been a pair of heather gray pants in existence that was ever large enough to fit both one of my giant, fat calves and shin guards at the same time. Every season, before the first game, I would try to squeeze my giant tree trunks into a pair of gray baseball slacks wearing my shin guards. And every season, before the first game, I would silently curse myself as the pants leg refused to accommodate my giant calves AND shin guards.
As most of you know, I have lost 70 pounds on MFP. From 478 to 408, since July 26, 2012. Tonight is my first game to umpire in the fall season since I began this journey down to 220 or so. And so it was, on this Friday, November 9, 2012, at 5:15 p.m., that yet again, I approached a pair of gray umpire slacks wearing my trusty pair of shin guards. I was certain that this time, much like Charlie Brown approaching the football, I would finally have a chance to "kick the ball through the goalposts." This time, Lucy would not pull the ball away from me at the last second and force me to wear my shin guards on the outside of my pant legs.
I slid my legs hopefully into the heather gray slacks. This time something seemed different. Normally, about 3/4 way up my leg, they would fight and resist as I engaged in a life and death wrestling match to fit my fat, shin guard clad legs into my umpire pants. This time, they glided effortless until I buckled and zipped my pants in glorious celebration.
Finally, after 17 years, I could look like every other umpire. Finally, after 17 years, I would be "one of the guys," instead of the freak who wore his shin guards on the outside of his pants. Finally, this is my Shameful Secret no more. Play ball.0 -
When I am on my death bed, hopefully many decades from now, I will remember that little boy's courage as he got back into the batters' box, refusing to succumb to the abject fear and adrenalin that were coursing through his young veins.
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You made me cry! Thank you for sharing that story!0
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This is truly an inspirational post, thanks so much for sharing.0
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We're all so happy for you. Congrats!0
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Wonderful story...thanks for sharing and congrats on your accomplishments!!0
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