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That Longhorns practice

Mr. Boy and his fellow Cub Scouts allegedly are on for tomorrow’s Longhorns practice, the third rescheduling in a row due to rain. Meanwhile, it’s raining again, and if it rains enough today and tonight, presumably the field will be wet enough once again (as it was last Thursday) to move the coaches to move the practice inside, so none of the players are injured. Or not. We shall see. Hopefully we can see a practice before the season’s over.

Cub Scout privileges

I just finished sewing the den number under the flag on the right sleeve of Mr. B.’s cub scout uniform shirt.  It’s not any more crooked than the others Mom did. She rationalizes that he won’t be standing still long enough for anyone to notice. That surprises me, since she was a girl scout, but maybe they didn’t stand in formation for flag ceremonies as much as the cubs did. I think we’ll have to have the dry cleaners take them all off and start over again, but that can wait for the conclusion of today’s adventure. All new cub scouts in the Austin area are exclusively invited to a practice of the Texas Longhorns football team, which defeated Oklahoma last Saturday 28-10. If it doesn’t rain, at 4 p.m. we’ll be in the stands at Darrell K. Royal-Memorial Stadium, which is more or less downtown now that the city has outgrown its longtime boundaries. No entrance fee, except a boy in a new cub scout uniform accompanied by a parent. They’ll probably be able to tell if the uniform is new by how crooked the patches have been sewn on. If it rains, the practice will move indoors and the cubs will have to do something else. So my fingers are crossed that it doesn’t rain– even though meteorologists give it a 30 percent chance of doing so after 1 p.m., rising to 40 percent after dark.

UPDATE Shortly after 11 a.m., UT Athletic Department bowed to the weather forecast and moved the practice indoors. But instead of canceling the cub scout invite, they put it off until next Thursday.  

King of The Mark

Mr. Boy gets an hour of downtime after school and snack, before I put him to his first grade homework (and usually have to get involved), and I always stay away for that period, unless he wants to talk or something. But today I happened by just as he was lifting his favorite plastic sword in the air and bellowing into the mirror "I am Theoden, King of the Mark!"

Only tonight, in our bedtime reading from The Return of the King, did we learn that while we lost Theoden in the siege of Gondor to the evil King of the Nazgul, Mr. B.’s favorite character, Aragorn, is secretly the new king of Gondor. I’ve promised him he can watch the movie triology when we’re done with the books, even though the movies are PG-13, but I’ll be secretly sorry watching the actor who played Aragorn, remembering what a whimp he is in real life. But he did play it well. Mr. B. is mostly interested in the heroics and the weaponry and longs to see some Orc blood flow. Or so he says. You never know with six-year-old boys. One minute it’s blood-n-guts and the next they’re sucking on their fingers.

I loved the big smile on his face the first time he tried on his new cub scout uniform. He gets it.