Showing posts with label Baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baseball. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

YouTube Daily Shoutout #24


First off is a video of Carly Rae Jepsen throwing the first pitch in a baseball game. I felt so sad and at the same time laughed a lot. The pitch was so girly. 



Next it's a proposal made in Downtown Disney. Lately I've been watching a lot of proposal videos, falling in love with their creative ideas and hoping one day I'd get a proposal if possible better than those on YouTube. 



And finally is another Kids React to, this one has a spin tho. It's not funny like other ones, this one actually teaches grown ups a lesson. Kids see the world's population as a whole, not by sections like some adults see it. These kid's opinions are very pure and we should follow their lead. RACISM SUCKS. 



Sunday, June 16, 2013

Dad :)

Just saw a dad playing soccer with his son on an empty lot on a Sunday afternoon. I get impressed with those kind acts. My dad and I also used to play ball on the park on weekends, we love baseball. He is a Yankees fan and I'm a Red Sox fan, so you could imagine our chats. I am so thankful of having such lovely memories with my dad. Happy Father's day dad, I love you so much. 


Sunday, April 28, 2013

I'm Kinda Into Photography #3

I remember when I was 12. My dad used to take me to the park to throw ball with me and my cousins. I just started this new passion for baseball, Red Sox fan 100%! I watched every game with my dad and talk about it over dinner, poor mom haha. I was going through my stuff and I found my baseball glove. I miss those times when dad used to go out and play with me. This was the only hobby he and I had in common, so we were both sighted if we were going to the park. Times change, breathe in every little memory you have, harness the time with you father/mother.

I actually took this on my window, lol. 1/160 sec, aperture of 8.0, ISO 100 and a zoom lense 18-55mm. I also used flash to get that effect from the clouds, because it was actually very bright.