
The Atlanta Braves are terrible. They have not won a game in more than a week.
Yet, since they moved southward in 1966, my loyalty has been for better or worse. But the worst part needs to stop soon.
So I keep listening, watching and going as time allows. In fact, there are lessons to be learned even in disappointment.
Aging third baseman Chipper Jones left a game last week with yet another nagging injury. I slapped the steering wheel while hearing the news on my car radio.
During the next inning, broadcaster Jim Powell passed along the report that Chipper had hurt his hip and — using familiar baseball disabled list terminology — "is listed day-to-day."
Fellow announcer and Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton responded: "Aren't we all?"
Good point. Take nothing granted and enjoy the day — even when your favorite team is sitting at the bottom of the division standings.

1 comments:
For Christians, actually living "day to day" includes frequent yielding of our lives to God's love for us. I have found doing that as I fall asleep generally facilitates doing it as I awaken.
I suppose you have to purchase a program in order to know who is playing for the Braves?
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