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Saturday, July 4, 2009

The Seventh Inning Stretch: Fourth of July Blues

The Seventh Inning Stretch: Fourth of July Blues
Posted by Paula Mackenzi at Saturday, July 04, 2009

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Paula Mackenzi
Fact: I love baseball. It is a passion, it is truly a love of the game. I live vicariously thru my son who loves the game as I do and, who simply by his gender, will have the chance that I never did ... Single parenthood is by far the most difficult job in the world, particularly at 48 with a 10 year old! But I have to believe my son is here for a reason ... And finally, I believe it is never too late to be what you might have been ... Aim for the sky because even if you miss, you will still be among the stars.
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