Friday, April 21, 2006

Another Streak ended by D'Rays


5-1 was the final score. And again, it was Wake with the loss. Tim Wakefield is having one of those seasons again. Is he getting old? Hope not. He's only almost 40 years old. But, he may still have a few left in him, being a knuckleballer and all. It all depends on his consistency. But, so far, he is looking old. The only spark was provided Dustin Mohr's solo homer in the second. I found a better site for the box scores. SI.com is a little too impure with the swimsuit photo showcases. As a Christian, I know God does not tolerate that. So, here is the boxscore at-
redsox.com . Hope someone appreciates the website change. Oh, and have I mentioned we have a house?!!? Oh, I did? Oh. I'm out.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Red Sox on a Roll, but looking bad in the Eighth

The Sox have won four in a row now, but now they may stumble, with Tim Wakefield giving up three runs, and the Sox are down to their last two at-bats. David "Papi" Ortiz and Manny Ramirez have been held hitless.

The Sox' last two games have been great, with Jon Papelbon getting his sixth save, and Matt Clement pitched well. Adam Stern saved the game with his great catch, and the Sox won 7-4.

Yesterday they won 9-1 in a huge route, due to bad outfield play by the Rays. I'm OUT.

AMERICA, WE HAVE OUR HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Finally, we have found our stop after what seems like a million years. The bus stops in front of a beautiful home right across the street from the Blue Springs Country Club. The deal is sealed, and in a few weeks, the Reuter family will be moving into a four bedroom home, with a huge pool that is equipped with an awesome diving board, and a POOL HOUSE!!!!!! where you can shower after a swim, and the backyard is huge, with plenty of grass space besides the pool. My brother Michael (whom you can reach @
ShiningArmor-a brand new blog ) and I will be golfing every day in the summer at 9 o'clock in the morning. All we have to do is cross the street, and ride our bikes or even walk up the golf path to the pro-shop to sign in. I can't believe that I finally get to move into a house. My family and I have looked at over 100 different houses, not to mention about a thousand online. No kidding. Well, let all this sink in, and to our friends in Ponca, HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL SOON.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Need a house. Almost got one. Bored out of brains. Am going to lay down now. Want to go golfing.

3 out of 4 from Mariners

As the Easter season ends, and we look forward to the rest of spring and the beginning of summer, the Red Sox are busy keeping tabs on the rest of the AL East. They took three out of four games from the Mariners, and, though all three were close, the Sox were in command most of the way. Curt Schilling improved to 3-0, Jon Papelbon has six saves, and here are the first two Game 1 Boxscore, Game 2., Game 3 was a sucess on Easter Sunday, and Josh Beckett stunned the Mariners, with his third win to improve to 3-0, just like Schilling. Game 4 was awesome, and Mark Loretta hit his first ever walkoff home run.
Game 3, Game 4

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Christ Saves World!


I know I'm a little late, but perhaps you can reference this again next year.


For Christians, Resurrection Day should be the most important day of the year.
Forget the Easter Bunny, forget the Easter Egg Hunt, forget the belly-stuffing Easter brunch. Forget all the jellybeans, the chocolate. It is all a great tradition, but today we should all be on our knees, thanking God for sending His Son to die for us, and then conquering Sin and rising again. Again, one of the most familiar verses in the Bible, John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him, will not perish, but will inherit Eternal Life." Isn't that awesome? And let's not forget that the reason He did this is because "God is love" 1 John 4:8. If God was not a loving God, we wouldn't be here in the first place, so we should be thankful. I won't take anymore of your time, so I'M OUT.