



Thought you might enjoy some pics of the weekly volleyball game. It's so nice to be playing again now that we've sprung forward in Daylight Savings Time. I'm waiting for Lay-c to bring her mad Chicago v-ball skillz down this way and show us how it's really done.
Posted by George at April 11, 2005 12:53 AMman, i'm soooo jealous of your weather. maybe instead of lay-c coming down there, you could just bring your weather up here.
Posted by: meisa at April 11, 2005 09:08 AMEven though I know you live in Florida, I associate my fam-lay with Chicago. So when the page first loaded, my thought was, "Wow, it was really hot in Chicago this weekend."
I blame the hormones.
Wooooooooo I can't wait for volleyball season.
Posted by: +mojan. at April 11, 2005 06:05 PMUhh...I should take this opportunity to mention that I posess no "skillz," but I do love me some beach volleyball. It's kind of uncanny how these pics look like v-ball in Chicago, as well...I suppose there are only a few elements to have: beach (check), sunset (check), body of water (check), sky (check). I'm going to take a nap now.
Posted by: Lacey at April 11, 2005 07:33 PMWe have been having great weather as well. It has even infected us closet nerds to make us come out into the open.
Posted by: ez at April 11, 2005 08:43 PMBy Lacey's mad skillz surely you meant greg's-play-all-out-like-the-worlds-fate-depends-on-this-game-and-his-body-can-take-any-punishment-skillz. It doesnt mean i'm any good, just that i will dive for every ball.... Chi-town games atart back up memorial day!!
Posted by: greg at April 12, 2005 04:37 PMWOOOO HOOO!! can't wait...
Posted by: delara at April 13, 2005 01:09 AMGreg, we are brothers. I come away from every game covered head to toe in sand. Not that I ever manage to dig any volleys out of the sand, but it's a blast to try!
Posted by: george at April 13, 2005 08:19 AMSigh. The beach, the sand, the volleyball.
I need to move. :)
Jeanna. Join us. Jooooiiiinnn uuuussssss (and bring Miles, fo sho!!!!!!!!!!!!)...
Greg's game is definitely unlike anything I've ever seen, CERTAINLY worth witnessing in person.
Posted by: Lacey at April 14, 2005 04:38 PM