Showing posts with label Jennie Finch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennie Finch. Show all posts

Saturday, January 17, 2009

4 Incredible, Amazing Years!

January 15, 2005 The Daigle's were established! Its crazy to think 4 years have past! What a magical journey it has been! I am so beyond blessed and grateful for my beloved husband and our greatest gift, our Ace! I could not of dreamed it any better! I thank God for him and these 4 great years! An amazing husband full of love and a fabulous daddy! He is by far the most romantic man I have ever met. How I ended up Ms. Daigle, only the Lord knows. He is the planner, and did he plan. We escaped for a beautiful, peaceful, romantic night at the Montage Hotel. Amazing, it is! We had a lovely dinner, ocean side, which was opened up by the most precious prayer led by him. It was my favorite part and most treasured memory of January 15, 2009!
Here is a quick picture from our dinner celebrating 4 years.

We left the Montage and headed out to a local dive for some down home good ole' eggs, potatoes, and toast. This is definitely more us, for sure. Its fun to do the uppity thing every once in a while (like really once in a while) but we are more just laid back people. We both looked at eachother and grinned at how excited we were just to relax and grub, in our sweats I might add! Here is a photo of us, the real us! :)
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Enjoying!

We've been enjoying! We've been having fun, enjoying our last month before spring training! It's coming fast! Really fast! We went to the LA Zoo with my best friend Toni and her son Easton! Fun stuff! We went to the swap meet! We went to Santa Monica Pier and enjoyed watching a seal a float a boat! It was beautiful! Ace loved the rides & cotton candy!

Here is photo of Casey and Ace at the Swap Meet! We had a blast! Yes, those are iguana's on the loose, hanging out on twigs! Ace was in Awe! Good Times!

I went out to meet my parents in Connecticut at the Mohegan Sun Casino, for a Coach's Convention. Mizuno had me out to sign, I spoke at the clinic, and hung out at the Finch Windmill booth during the baseball show. It was so interesting to see and meet many baseball coach's, most ex-players. The Finch Windmill being a shoulder exerciser, many coach's talked how bad their shoulders are. I think at least 75% of these Coach's spoke of shoulder/arm/elbow problems. Hello, this is why you, your son, your players need the Windmill!!! Its been tough for my dad to break in to the baseball world. The Windmill is mostly sold from word of mouth in baseball, which comes from boys improving and others seeing their improvements.

Yes, my dad invented it, I do have personal interest, but It works! If we could only get it out there. Kids are improving 2-8 mph in 8 weeks on the Windmill! I truly feel kids Need this, baseball Needs this! After hearing and seeing all of this former players talk of arm problems, surgeries, or many even unable lift their arm! It will help, not only for speed & accuracy, more importantly injury prevention and it helps promote equal muscle balance. The only catch is you have to use it to see results! 5 days a week, 3 1/2 minutes a day. It might sound like a commercial, but after this weekend it made me realize dramatically how badly baseball players Need this! I don't want these young guys to grow up having to play catch with only their mom because their dad can't!
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Monday, December 22, 2008

Jennie Finch: Merry Christmas


We hope this Holiday brings you many memorable moments and lots of love! This has been an exciting year, full of unforgettable moments. We are so grateful for all the love and support we received this year as we were living our dreams out on the playing fields. Ace was just a trooper along for the ride, spoiled by his USA Aunt's and hanging in the clubhouse with the boys. Ace continues to bring us so much joy and laughter. He is such a goofy, loving child! We are so grateful and blessed. We are soaking up all the time we can together as a family with our families this off season! We look forward to what this next year brings, while we savor every minute as Ace is growing up so quickly!

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Jennie Finch's engaging smile

Jennie Finch's engaging smile


Jennie Finch smiled a great smile
Jennie Finch's charming smile

Jennie Finch and her family

The photo of the whole family







Jennie Finch's lovely son
Jennie Finch and her handsome son

Jennie Finch posted for Sports Illustrated

Jennie Finch gold Ultimate Swimsuit Jennie Finch gold bikini
Jennie Finch gold Swimsuit

Jennie Finch enjoying the sunshine in gold Swimsuit



Monday, November 10, 2008

Jennie Finch with President Bush

Jennie Finch poses with U.S. President George W. Bush


President Bush is presented with a jersey by Jennie Finch
President Bush and Jennie Finch offers a toast

Jennie Finch

Jennie Finch of the United States delivers a pitch



Jennie Finch celebrates with teammates
Jennie Finch wave to the crowd after winning
Jennie Finch leaves the field after the loss to Japan in the gold medal softball game at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

Jennie Finch wipes a tear as she receives her Olympic silver medal after USA lost 3-1 to Japan
Jennie Finch shed tears of sorrow
Jennie Finch walks off the field with a forced smile after receiving a silver medal

Jennie Lynn Finch is an American softball player who pitched for the USA softball team that won the gold medal at the Athens 2004 Olympics, and is also pitching for USA softball in the 2008 Summer Olympics. She is widely regarded as the most famous softball player of all time.