Showing posts with label texas rangers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texas rangers. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Baseball Valentines

I came across this fabulous baseball valentine idea over on the Jacolyn Murphy blog a few days ago and I. fell. in. love.



If you've been hanging around here long, you know that we are huge baseball fanatics fans. So much so that both of my boys' rooms are covered in baseball gear and collectibles, alot of which we have gathered as we travel around trying to see a game at every MLB ballpark. But most of it is Texas Rangers memorabilia, given to us by my parents, who have season tickets to the Ranger games - which we try to take advantage of as much as possible. :)

Obviously I had to make some of my own baseball valentines, knowing that my boys would LOVE them!

They are SO incredibly easy to make and SO darn cute!



I bought the soft baseballs and felt heart stickers at Hobby Lobby and simply stuck the hearts onto the baseballs. You could always glue them on if you need it to be more permanent for your purposes.



Then I wrapped them up and tied a bow on top.



Before we give them out, I will attach one of these cute tags - if I can decide which one! I used a variety of different baseball "love" sayings that I either made up, gathered from the web or from the poll on our facebook page, some even have a spiritual focus.

Feel free to download them for your own baseball valentines.

My plan is to give these to my boys when I take them out for their mommy/son valentine dates this week. Little A actually walked in on me when I was making a sample one and already told me who he wants to send his to. He was SO impressed, his big brown eyes were wide with excitement! :)

For more handmade valentine ideas, be sure to check out our Prayer Rock Valentines and our Handprint Valentine Hearts.

Also, I have created a Valentine's Day pinboard. Check it out for more fun valentine ideas - and if you have any crafts, recipes or other valentine-ish ideas of your own, leave the link in your comment and I will pin your ideas to my board as well.

Don't you just love Valentine's Day? ;)


We love because he first loved us. {1 John 4:9}




Linking up with:
Itsy Bitsy Paper
Nest of Posies
The Treasurista
The Tuckers Take Tennessee


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Friday, November 11, 2011

{Coaches Corner}: 3 Things I Learned from the World Series + A SALE!!

So I have been in mourning the last few weeks...over the Texas Rangers World Series loss.

Seriously.

It brought back memories of when we lost the 1995 Texas 5A High School State Volleyball Championship...lots of similarities.

And I was once again reminded of these 3 things:

1. The best team does not always win.
2. It is always easier to be the underdog; the one with nothing to lose.
3. Sometimes, no matter what you do, it is simply not meant to be.

BUT...what a class act organization from the top down {management, players, coaches}! I am SO proud to be a Rangers fan! We will be back and I have no doubt we will bring the trophy home with us one of these days!

God has a way of bringing things full circle. Even though it was a devastating loss as a player in 1995, the team that was supposed to win it all {my senior year, last chance}, He allowed me to return to the 2005 Texas 5A High School State Volleyball Championship and win it, as a coach, 10 years later!

God is good. All the time. Try to remember that.

And if you are a volleyball coach, be sure to check out the HUGE SALE taking place on the Worthy of the Prize facebook page! ALL of our in stock volleyball products are 1/2 price + we are offering free standard {first class} shipping!


Need a banquet or Christmas gift for your players/coaches? These make great stocking stuffers, secret santa, Christmas, player/coaches gifts for any volleyball lover! We can ship immediately! First come first served!

Goodluck to those of you still in the playoffs! WIN IT ALL! :)

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

{Coaches Corner}: Sports Parenting Article by Jim Sundberg

Today I have a great resource for coaches and parents.

It is an excellent article by Jim Sundberg {Vice President of the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization} on sports parenting.



Go here and read it. It is definitely worth your time.

Also, it would be perfect for you to pass out at the parent meeting at the start of your season.

And if any of you out there reading this are parents, it is a must read for you as well. It really puts your child's athletic career into perspective.

A few of my favorite quotes from the article...

"It is the parents' responsibility to check out in advance how the coach is going to play kids and his coaching style. And it's always smart for a coach to set ground rules with parents before the season starts. After one bad year's experience, I would move on but not quit in the middle of the year."

"God is most concerned about our heart and character, so difficult moments will occur. If we were only allowed to succeed and win, we wouldn't be nice people. We would also be miserable."

And since you are here, take a moment to read this inspiring article about Josh Hamilton. It is always nice to see someone using their athletic abilities for the greater good! Encourage your players to do the same!

Goodluck at your games this weekend!! And GO RANGERS, WIN IT ALL!!!

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

{Josh Hamilton}: A Hero On And Off The Field

Most of you reading this already know and love {for one reason or another} Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization.

Is it his dominance on the baseball field that draws you to him? Or perhaps his faith in God? Or maybe it is his "real-ness" when it comes to his daily struggles?

I would have to agree. All of the above.

And yet there is another reason why I have much respect for this man. And that reason's name is Payton.



A few years ago, Big A and I took a trip to Spring Training out in Surprise, Arizona to scout out the Texas Rangers and the Kansas City Royals with some friends of ours. We had a blast. To say the least.

On our first day there, we went to the Rangers batting practice to try to get some autographs. While I was standing in line to get Josh's autograph on my ball, I noticed a little boy and girl who walked right past the long line of hopefuls, straight to Josh.

I could tell Josh knew them by name and I saw Josh sign this boy's bat and then put a special bracelet around his wrist. I also heard the little girl tell Josh that she tied her own shoes that day. It was so cute!

I did not think much more about it. I proceeded to get Josh's autograph myself and then we went about the rest of our day, getting autographs and watching baseball.

The next day {while still in Surprise} I noticed that pictures of this same little boy and girl at Spring Training with Josh Hamilton were popping up on my friend's Facebook page. Turns out my friend was in fact there in Surprise and that the little boy and girl {who passed up the line} were his kids.

Once we figured this out, we immediately made plans to meet up at the Ranger game the next day, where I had the pleasure of meeting Payton.

Payton is 8 years old and he lives with a devastating disease called cystic fibrosis {CF}.

Here is a little information {from my friend, Payton's dad} about his condition...

Each day we help Payton with breathing treatments, supplemental feedings, vest therapy and other medications; all of these help him live a stronger and healthier life. Payton was admitted to the hospital twice in 2010, once in August and the other in December (staying during Christmas). Both of these hospital stays were for 15 days where he received IV antibiotics, 5 daily breathing treatments, CPT with an electronic vest, multiple blood draws, and nightly feedings through his G-Button. Payton always does an outstanding job and is one of the favorite patients at Cook Children’s. At home each day Payton has to take 25 or more pills, 4 breathing treatments and is feed throughout the night in his G-Button. All of these medications help to assist his digestion, increase his lung function, and treat bacteria growing in his lungs. Although his health is still fragile and a daily struggle, we are grateful for all the medical advances that are available to help him. Payton does remarkably well for an 8 year old, but this is still plenty to take in for someone his age and even more heartbreaking to watch. There are still many sleepless nights and tough days. Recently a new drug was approved that Payton is now receiving. We have seen a huge difference in his response to this medication, and hope that it continues. We all want to see our children grow up, and thankfully that is what the CF Foundation is allowing Payton to do with their research.

I asked my friend to tell me the story behind the bracelet that Josh gave Payton.

It turns out that a man from Cincinatti, who has been a Josh fan since he was with the Reds, came to Spring Training that year and he brought with him a "Believe Band" that Josh and his wife Katie had given out at a prayer service after a game.

He told Josh that he had no idea why he brought the bracelet but when he saw and talked to Payton, he knew. So he proceeded to give the bracelet to Josh who in turn gave it to Payton, telling him the story. And that was the encounter I witnessed at Spring Training, March 2010. And all along it was the son of my friend from high school, whose sister I played volleyball with. Unbelievable.

Since that time I have learned more about Josh and Payton's special relationship.

Obviously, Payton and his family are big-time Ranger fans, must be good people, right? They have been going to Spring Training every year since 2004 and it was in March 2008 that Josh began to take an interest in Payton.

Since that time they have had MANY encounters {beyond the normal pleasantries that occur anytime they see one another}, including...

April 2008: Josh put Payton on the field with him at Fenway Park
August 2008: Josh caught Payton's ceremonial first pitch at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
March 2009: Batting practice at Spring Training
March 2009: Josh's dream bat, wrist bands, batting gloves at Spring Training
July 2010: Took pictures on the field and in the dugout in Anaheim


Even though Payton fights this disease daily, most of the time you wouldn’t even know he had CF. He is very active all day long and loves playing sports. Payton is playing Coach Pitch Select baseball for the Texas Crush and is having a great time! He really loves baseball and we give him every opportunity to play and watch it that we can. He is a huge Texas Rangers fan, and who could have asked for a better year of baseball than in 2010!!! Payton and I had the opportunity to see all of last season’s playoff games and share the experience together. Payton’s favorite baseball player is Josh Hamilton and there is nothing better than seeing his face light up when Josh talks to him. We travel to Arizona each year for Spring Training and try to make some out of town games too. This year Josh took Payton through the Rangers Clubhouse in Surprise, AZ. We are truly blessed and thankful that Josh has been so nice to our family. Baseball is truly Payton’s release from his day to day fight against CF!




And this, my friends, is just another one of the many many reasons why we love Josh Hamilton, why people proudly display the #32 and why I am honored to be in partnership with {Josh's company} Scripture Art Designs.

Which by the way, have you seen their newest design?!



Love it!

GO PAYTON!! You are an inspiration to us all!

AND GO RANGERS, WIN IT ALL!!!

Sidenote: We are giving away a Josh Hamilton autographed baseball on our Facebook page. Go here to enter for a chance to win!

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

{giveaway}: It's A Celebration!!!

Today is a HUGE day of celebration around here!

The Texas Rangers are headed into the World Series, they are gonna rock Game 1 tonight AND....my book is FINALLY going to print!!!!




Wooooohooooooooo!!! In celebration, we are having a BIG Texas Rangers prize package giveaway on the Worthy of the Prize facebook page!

The winner will receive....

-1 copy of my book {which includes a foreword by Jim Sundberg, Vice President of the Texas Rangers baseball organization}

-1 Texas Rangers fit band and 1 Texas Rangers half loop

-1 sports-themed faith memory pack from Scripture Art Designs {the company of Josh Hamilton's wife and sister-in-law who I happen to be in partnership with}

AND.....

-1 autographed baseball signed by THE Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers!!!

Go here to enter. You can enter through the final game of the World Series. Winner will be announced when the series is over.

Goodluck and GO RANGERS, WIN IT ALL!!!

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

{Texas Rangers} Fit Band and Half Loop Giveaway + A Brand New Partnership

We are SO pumped that the Texas Rangers are heading to the ALCS {American League Championship Series} and about our brand new partnership with Scripture Art Designs, the company of Josh Hamilton's wife and sister-in-law, that we have designed a brand new fit band {wristlet keychain} and half loop to rally them to victory!



LOVE. LOVE. LOVE IT!!!

We are very partial to the Texas Rangers baseball team around here, and rightly so. Having grown up in Arlington, playing volleyball with some of the players' daughters, there has always been a strong connection to the team. Not to mention the fact that we are a sports-loving family and have spent alot of time together at the ballpark. My boys each went to their first game when they were just a few weeks old. Many great memories have been made there over the years, including the time I got George W's autograph when he owned the team because my dad said, "he might be the governor someday." Ha!

Add that to the fact that Jim Sundberg {VP of the Texas Rangers} wrote the foreword for my book and that I am partnering with Josh Hamilton's {my favorite MLB player} wife and sister-in-law, and there you go....we here at Worthy of the Prize Sports Ministries LOVE THE RANGERS!!

I hope they win it ALL this year! Let's Go Rangers, ALL THE WAY!

If you are a fellow Rangers fan, be sure to check out the cool giveaway on our Worthy of the Prize FB page. Enter for a chance to win one of these cute fit bands and half loops. There is also a special discount code for 15% off your entire order if you would rather just purchase one in our shop.

Contest ends tomorrow, October 7th. Winner will be announced Saturday, October 8th. These bands will only be in the shop through the MLB playoffs so get yours now!

Not a Rangers fan but want a special fit band or half loop with an emblem on it...maybe your company logo or the outline of the country you are adopting from? Let us know and we will design it for you! We are currently working on one for the Special Olympics that I will show you soon.

Go here to see the current {fall} bands in our shop.

And don't forget to check out Scripture Art Designs, their products are awesome; you will not be disappointed. They are just getting started so show them some love by "liking" them on facebook and following them on twitter, letting them know that Worthy of the Prize sent you! You will be hearing more about our partnership in the near future.

Who are you rooting for this season?!

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