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Subject: Re: An Introduction


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Date Posted: 22:52:07 10/23/12 Tue
In reply to: Ivy to Levi, Avraham, Yitzchak, Adam, and Yaakov 's message, "Re: An Introduction" on 16:52:50 10/23/12 Tue

Excuse me, I meant 0 to 9.

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Ivy to Levi, Avraham, Yitzchak, Adam, and Yaakov
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Date Posted: 12:36:40 10/27/12 Sat

Just an update on baseball and hockey. The Giants look like they'll sweep and win the World Series. Their offensive and defensive have gotten much better during the NLCS. In hockey, I'm playing right wing in the third line. The coaches told me that I if I do well in the third line and could handle the big guys fairly well, then I could go on to second, or even first, line. For right now, I'm just being used as a fast right wing to wear down their defense in the middle of the game and maybe score some points.

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Levi, Avraham, Joseph & Yitzchak
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Date Posted: 19:06:51 10/31/12 Wed

Congrats to the Giants on the sweep. I guess it was sort of awesome, but we weren't real interested. Hockey is awesome! We love the winter because it means ice skating! Right wing is a tough position, Ivy. You must be, well, real tough. Once, we were at a Bruins game and Dad got us seats down real close to the ice. We were right next to the ramp that leads off the ice to the dressing room when they came off the ice between periods. THOSE GUYS ARE HUGE!!! Ivy, my Dad pointed out- and he was right, that even if you took off off the pads they wear, they are still just giants of muscle! he said that he thinks hockey players are the best athletes of any pro sport.I think he's right.

my Dad used to play pick-up games of hockey when he was growing up! There was a pond a few blocks behind his house, and he used to go over there and play, after they cleaned up the ice with shovels. My Dad said it's a New England tradition that every kid who grows up her plays hockey!

It's funny- we- and our friends- all ice skate, but no one roller skates!

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Ivy to Levi, Avraham, Joseph, and Yitzchak
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Date Posted: 19:07:14 11/01/12 Thu

I wasn't interested as well because I was disappointed that the Cards weren't in it, even though they were leading 3-1 in the NLCS at one point. It was cool, though, that their third baseman got 3 home runs in one game, just like Pujols did with the Cards last year. Hockey IS awesome - whether played or just watching. Because the part of the country where I live have moderate temperatures in the winter, we have indoor rinks instead, so we can skate whenever. It just looks awkward when we're go outside, wearing a heavy-ish jacket to go to an ice skating rink, in the middle of the summer!

I'm just a third-line right wing, though, so I just wear them down with speed. I'm not really supposed to ram into defensemen to score goals. I can take a body check or two, though. Besides, I'm in a U14 team, so the guys here vary. Some are 6 feet tall, stocky, but muscular and others are lighter and shorter than me. That won't be the case in a few years, though, but I enjoy it while I have it. :)

It's cool that your dad got you seats that close to the ice! Especially in New England. They're supposed to be more hockey-orientated and a ton of people must go. That's cool that he played hockey on a pond, though. Was it sturdy enough that it wouldn't crack?

It's a Midwest tradition for everybody to play whiffle ball outside - no matter what season it is in. Everybody around here can and will roller skate; hardly anybody knows how to ice skate!

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Date Posted: 18:17:38 11/19/12 Mon

That is awesome about your hockey playing, Ivy! It is amazing that you go up against kids who are 6 feet tall, too. Hope they don't slam you into the boards; that would hurt!

Our Dad knows someone who has season tickets, and sometimes Dad gets to use his tickets. There is really no possible way to get seats like that any other way, because they are all season tickets.

As for whiffle ball- I haven't thought about them for like ages! We usd to have one, but I haven;t seen it for the longest time. I should try to find it! LOL!

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Ivy to Levi, Avraham, Joseph, and Yitzchak
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Date Posted: 18:56:14 11/25/12 Sun

Wow, sorry I haven't responded to you guys in a while. I've been busy with school stuff and I'm supposed to be the head person to help organize everything. How's school and everything? I know you guys are planning to do a huge presentation after the break, so you're going to be busy as well.

They're not that bad. I mean, I'm in the third line, so the really strong players are gone by then. But it still gets kinda rough, especially when the game is close. I had a busted lip from the goalie, though. My goalie. The season is 4 - 4. We never lost badly, though. We're always off by 1 or 2.

That's really cool! It sucks that you might not get to use them because of the lockout. I didn't think it would go on for this long.

Whiffle-ball is amazing. The ball isn't as dense as a baseball, so any one can play and somebody will always hit it, unless the pitcher is amazing, so there's always action. It could screw up your swing in baseball, though. :/ It's more of a recreational thing, then a serious sport. Some other neighbor kids and I would always go to an empty area (our street is "new" and there are always empty lots or really grassy areas that can be found) to play soccer and whiffle ball because our parents would never let us play it around the houses.

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Date Posted: 18:49:08 11/28/12 Wed

Yeas, school for all of us is great, Ivy! We just got our assignments, and we are starting to get organized for our projects. We do a huge multimedia presentation using PowerPoint and more to do the presentation. It is a project that takes in all of our subjects, believe it or not; math, science, English, history, geography and more. A big part of the problem is getting organized- deciding who will do what and how, that kind of stuff. Anyhow, the Instructors kind of check in, but we also use parents to help us, too. But they are not allowed to do any of the work. They can only give advice.

We still think it's amazing that you play hockey! Our Dad had a Canadian friend in H.S. and he had already lost all his teeth playing hockey and had dentures. Our Grandmother went nuts when he stayed over for a week!

The lockout sucks! TV is so boring also! My Dad says the best athletes of all pro sports are hockey players. When you really look at how they play, you realize that is true!

Glad you have empty lots to play whiffle ball, Ivy! My brothers have broken windows playing ball too close to the house. Let's say that they learned painfully not to do that! It wasn't that they broke the window- it was that they were warned to not play so close to the house but didn't move farther away. They learned better- I think.

Good luck with school, and your math stuff!

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