It looks like my last weekend here at UIS is about to see it's second Cubs' victory over the Washington Nationals. This game started off with a bang because the Cubs got an early lead, and had a four-run lead in the 3rd inning. Some innings later, however, the Washington Nationals began their attempt to make a comeback- in order to try and stop the Cubs from taking the second game of this series away from them. As the end of the game is near, it really doesn't look like the Washington Nationals are going to come out victorious.
I believe that the Cubs are about to win their second game in a row. If that actually happens, it'll be a first in a while- but, it won't matter, a victory is a victory to me, regardless of how long it has actually been since the Cubs had a winning streak. The sound of the Wrigley crowd- coming through my radio, tells me that the Cubs are definitely about to win the second game of the weekend. Excitement of the fans getting louder by the second, I have a pretty good feeling that the Cubs have won this game. I was right- a 5-3 victory has just been won by the Cubs. What a way to say goodbye to a school year!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2007
(174)
-
▼
May
(28)
- Dad, The Good Driver
- My Last Night At UIS
- No Concert This Time
- Happiness To Mask How Sad I Am
- 2 Good Grades=1 Happy Kid
- My Online Final
- A Celebration After My One And Only Final
- One Final Before The End
- One Day Later
- The Only Bright Spot to This Day
- The Pain Of Leaving My Spiritual Family For The Su...
- To The People I Love
- A Sad Day
- Battle of the Bands
- Sox and Cubs Win In The Same Say
- Last Weekend At UIS Hears 2nd Cubs' Victory Over T...
- What A Game
- Return To Chicago
- Packing To Go Home For The Summer
- An End To Academic Defeat
- Math Requirement Completed
- Babysitting
- Post Rainy Day
- Celebrating Academic Success
- Academic Success
- Rain And Baseball
- Wow
- A Successful Semester
-
▼
May
(28)
My Interesting Life As a Student
- Nico Echols
- Springfield, Illinois, United States
- I'm living in Springfield, but I'm originally from Chicago. I am now living in a group home for people who are visually impaired. Living at the Mary Bryant Home has been a huge step in my life. I am now able to get involved in activities every day. I am making lots of new friends, and I'm enjoying living with my new family. Since I'm the youngest person, I feel like I have lots of parents and grandparents, and even my best friend, who is like a big sister, to spend my time with. I don't think I'd change this for anything else in the world.
No comments:
Post a Comment