The “Lights out” story

One day, someday, when Carie and I have kids, and then they have kids, I can imagine this little scene on a rocking chair with my grandkids on my knee. I’m reading them the stories of Jesus, and possibly talking about the young boy who came to Jesus with five loaves and two fishes. And in this little scene I explain to my grandchild that what Jesus did was a miracle.
Grandchild: “Grandpa, what’s a miracle?”
Marty: “Well ____________, a miracle is a wonderful and an extraordinary event that happens in our world that exceeds normal physical powers or really just doesn’t make sense.”
Grandchild: “Oh (thinks for a bit), you mean like the story of the Red Sox?”
Marty: “The Red Sox?”
Grandchild: “Yeah, the story of their team in the 2000′s. You know? The one you always tell me. The one about them not being able to win a world series for 86 years, and then, in 2004, after being down in a series 3-0 to the evil empire, they came back and won it all. Not to mention when they did it again in 2007 after being down against the Indians, who by the way haven’t won since 1948, 3 games to 1. And then there was the ‘lights out’ story.”
Marty: “The ‘Lights out’ story?”
Grandchild: “Yeah, the one when the Red Sox were definitely down, and you said they had all but made their tee time reservations in the 5th game, and Tampa Bay fans, who, you said, really don’t know how to cheer for a game, were calling you and texting you, and emailing you after the Rays took a 7-0 lead going into the 8th inning, and even your friend Billy who went to the game, left because he thought it was over, and then it happened.”
Marty: “Remind me again_______________, what happened?”
Grandchild: “They won Grandpa! They came back from 7-0 to win the game in the 9th! A miracle Grandpa! A real life Miracle!”
Marty: “Yeah ________________, thats a miracle. Thats a good way to think about it. Now it’s time for bed.
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Seems like a pretty crappy grandfather if you don’t even know the name of your grandson.
imo.
we know all the male children in your lineage will be named Mike
I think your grandson’s name is Alfred…Not sure how I know it, but I just have a feeling.
Love this post dude!
Mike just stole my comment. What the what Mike!
that was impressive – but it will never top sid bream going home in 92
but nice try
Will you still tell your grandkids that story if the Red Sox lose game six or seven?
Oh man, I vote for this post to be edited over the next week to include:
a. the name of your grandson
b. how the story changes as game 6,7 and the World Series happen
Again, the Pirates weep at your betrayal.