Behind-The-Scene stories of a Radio Mom...Life, Raising boys and Chatting with celebrities.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Greg took the boys to a baseball game this week to watch the Indians play.My 3-year-old won't go unless he looks like a member of the team. He was sportin a jersey, baseball hat, cleats and sweatbands on both wrists. He looked like he should be on the field.Honestly, the only thing missing was a cup.Play ball.
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Too funny! When my boys were little they thought they were Billy the kid. They wore their cowboy boots with shorts, cowboy hats and gun holsters loaded with guns.
Those two words best describe the life that I live, raising two young boys with my husband while working as a morning-drive radio personality. "Never a dull moment" certainly applies. I have told hundreds of stories on-air about my children and myself, and my husband's love of bubble baths. Chaos and giggles have a way of finding me. I have a microphone in one hand and a juice box in the other. I have interviewed Faith Hill and changed a diaper in the same hour. Here is a backstage pass to my red-carpet, sometimes accident-prone life with two boys who are following in my footsteps.
Mom and a Microphone. You can't make this stuff up. Welcome to the show...we're live in 3-2-1!
An individual, an optimist, a wife, a mother, a daughter, a sister, a friend, and radio personality. A sucker for chubby fingers and sticky kisses, dreamer of the next big invention, and a parent who hopes that my children will grow up in a world I will be proud to leave them in.
I live for Starbucks coffee, tortilla chips, and wintergreen Lifesavers.
I dread my 2:30 am wake-up for work, knowing that some children aren't loved, and sitting in restaurant booths.
And I snort when I laugh.
You can listen to Jim Denny, Kevin Freeman, and myself on your computer? Go to http://www.wfms.com/ In the Indianapolis area, tune in to 95.5 fm on your dial! Family talk, lifestyle stuff, and country hits!
1 comment:
Too funny! When my boys were little they thought they were Billy the kid. They wore their cowboy boots with shorts, cowboy hats and gun holsters loaded with guns.
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