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I love how serious these Texans take their sports.
Soccer practice was scheduled for 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. tonight, as usual. The rain was pouring down and the coach sent a message at 4:00 p.m. saying he was still waiting to hear from the city whether the soccer fields were open or closed (they close if they are swamped or flooded; by itself, rain does not stop practice).
Meanwhile, we were listening to the tornado siren go off; the kids in after-school programs were in lock-down and in safe areas in the school while waiting out the tornado warning. The all-clear was given, only to be followed by a second siren and another warning. We were informed that the day care center where our youngest granddaughter goes every day, was also in lock-down and everybody inside.
Meanwhile, we were still waiting to hear whether soccer practice was still on.
My daughter texted the coach that assuming the tornado warning was only in Grapevine, and that Southlake was fine (they are next to each other), which field should we be heading for, so that we could take route that would best miss the tornado(s)? LOL. She was joking, but the coach thought she was serious.
Moments ago, the coach e-mailed everyone that the city says the fields are closed.
I guess that ends that.
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A Note To The Granddaughters
I love how serious these Texans take their sports.
Soccer practice was scheduled for 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. tonight, as usual. The rain was pouring down and the coach sent a message at 4:00 p.m. saying he was still waiting to hear from the city whether the soccer fields were open or closed (they close if they are swamped or flooded; by itself, rain does not stop practice).
Meanwhile, we were listening to the tornado siren go off; the kids in after-school programs were in lock-down and in safe areas in the school while waiting out the tornado warning. The all-clear was given, only to be followed by a second siren and another warning. We were informed that the day care center where our youngest granddaughter goes every day, was also in lock-down and everybody inside.
Meanwhile, we were still waiting to hear whether soccer practice was still on.
My daughter texted the coach that assuming the tornado warning was only in Grapevine, and that Southlake was fine (they are next to each other), which field should we be heading for, so that we could take route that would best miss the tornado(s)? LOL. She was joking, but the coach thought she was serious.
Moments ago, the coach e-mailed everyone that the city says the fields are closed.
I guess that ends that.
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