So, I really don't know quite how to say this... and I didn't want to in the first place.... BUT,
I lost at racquetball last Monday.
I have yet to give Toby his prize, but I really lost at racquetball. I originally refused to post the results on our blog, and Toby volunteered to flaunt his extreme racquetball prowess so I didn't have to do it. However, due to the fact that Toby is a gentleman, he just hasn't gotten around to it yet. So here I am, admitting that I, Annie Tobler, lost at racquetball...
badly.
I also have another confession, which also involves a little embarrassment. Yesterday, I was baking some cookies whilst switching between watching "The Legend of Zorro" and "Meet Joe Black" on TV. It was just a good ol' Sunday afternoon. While one of my pans was in the oven, I snuggled back onto the couch to watch the end of "Meet Joe Black." It is a particularly emotional movie involving many delicate matters (I don't want to spoil it for anyone). My heart was pulled by a partiuclar scene and before I knew it I was crying. My eyes were all puffy and I was just letting the tears flow. I didn't think anyone would catch me, but wouldn't you know it at that moment
I lost at racquetball last Monday.
I have yet to give Toby his prize, but I really lost at racquetball. I originally refused to post the results on our blog, and Toby volunteered to flaunt his extreme racquetball prowess so I didn't have to do it. However, due to the fact that Toby is a gentleman, he just hasn't gotten around to it yet. So here I am, admitting that I, Annie Tobler, lost at racquetball...
badly.

Toby walked downstairs.
Lots of laughter and a BIG OL' hug.
3 comments:
It's o.k., Annie. Winning isn't everything. :)
Next time: Win if you can, cheat if you must.
It's okay. Whenever I play with Carson, he plays right handed. And I still lose.
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