10.12.2011

Baseball Cards On Cake

I can't put into words just how much I love my daughter. I've tried, but it's pointless. There are no words. 

I tell her several times a day, of course, but I'm also letting her know in my writings to her that I plan to share with her when she's older. I want her to know what I was thinking before she arrived, when she was born and throughout her years.

She's the world to me. She's also a miracle child - the fact she's even here after many challenges. I'm very blessed to be a Dad.

She turned 4 in late July, followed by my birthday a few weeks later. Leading up to my day, my wife asked my daughter what kind of cake I should have.

She insisted on a baseball card cake for Daddy!

"How about that?" - to quote a legend.

She has no idea how happy that made me - that she pays attention to my hobby and wanted the theme for my cake. Very sweet. 

My wife asked if I could spare a few cards. Um, yeah, not much of a problem there. So I opened the junk box and snagged a few at random.

I plan to share who ended up on the cake in a later post but for now...

CONTEST TIME!

I've had a lot of fun since I started this blog. I haven't been as prolific as many bloggers, but I've been more prolific than I expected - given work, family time, a few other hobbies and a crazy year selling a house, moving to temporary digs and at least part of every weekend (and some week nights) home shopping.

Yeah, I'm here admitting that when I started the blog I kind of figured it would fizzle. But now, I'm fairly sure I'll be around for awhile. Sure there might be some extended breaks down the road but in general I hope to post every other or every third day or so.

The reality is that my return to collecting this year, and the blog, have been not just fun - but cathartic. Part of the fun? The many blog contests.

Now I'd like to try my hand at it. Nothing too fancy. Baby steps. (I'll announce full details in my next post - my 100th.)

If you haven't noticed, my blog has a new name. Well, actually, it's just a placeholder - the poll explains more. My contest will relate to my blog name, in part.

You're welcome to vote in the poll and you're also welcome to tell me (in the comments here or in my next post) to tell me why you voted the way you voted. Doing so will get you one entry.

I may or may not mention this in the official contest post - where other ways to get entries will be revealed. If not, a bonus to those of you who read to the end of this post.

So, thanks again to all of you for reading. And, maybe don't get too excited about the contest. I'm trying to finalize a couple of decent prizes and I'll probably offer a few choices to, say, the top three chosen via ye ol' randomizer. 

10 comments:

  1. I went with Potch Wheeler and The Cardboard Heroes. Because it's by far the more awesome of the two names, entirely unique, and has Heroes in it.

    That, good sir, is a WINNING combination.

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  2. I went with the original name, Potch, as well since that's what I first knew you as. Never been much of a fan of change.

    Looking forward to seeing the cake...that's an awesome idea!

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  3. Potch Wheeler and The Cardboard Heroes!! I like unique, rambling names. Very memorable.

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  4. Also voted PW and the CH. "Potch" in the title is a must, it gives it a unique and memorable name.

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  5. I went with the popular vote and stuck with Potch. Seriously, it's a great name. I almost voted for the "dumb and fickle" comment, because it's funny.

    Speaking of funny: word verification is tardpac. Just think about it.

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  6. Not that there's anything wrong with the Potch Wheeler name, but I've always associated your blog with the Indianaland name, being the newbie that I am, so that's all I've known and what I voted for.

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  7. I have to go along with the majority here.
    "Potch Wheeler and The Cardboard Heroes".
    It has a good ring to it.
    And I am still working on a,hopefully awesome, package for you !

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  8. I'm with the majority. And I live in Indianaland. I always liked the original as well, I like Cardboard Heroes, those 2 words together (IMHO) speaks to all of us fellow baseball card bloggers.

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  9. Thanks for the great comments, everyone.

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