Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Pesky Winged Vampire Beasts



In all my years living in San Diego (eleven, in case you were wondering) I have NEVER seen as many mosquitoes as I have at this field. Holy malaria they are everywhere!

If you don’t want to cover yourself in deet to survive a night playing with these mighty little beasts, then I have some other, more natural suggestions for you.

  1. Carry a citronella candle with you everywhere….just be sure to drop it in time to catch that big red ball heading your way – unless you are not on my team, then make sure that you hang on to that candle.
  2. Incorporate mosquito netting into your uniform. Where it like you would a ghost costume. Perhaps cut some holes for your eyes and arms – but that defeats the purpose, I suggest leaving it as is.

Ok, those may or may not be helpful suggestions, depending on your coordination skills. However, here are a couple of actually helpful tips:

  1. Lavender – this seemed to work well for me last week. In previous visits to the field, I had barely made it out of there alive. Seriously, I only had one pint (of beer) left! Last week I covered myself with pure Lavender oil (just a dab on the finger tip and a swipe down each arm and leg) and not only did the mosquitoes steer clear, but I smelled pretty too.
  2. Covering up – it is cold anyway, but the more covered up your skin is, the less the mosquitoes will want to eat you – I guess we know what sex these bugs are ;)
  3. Embrace the chemical solution and go for a deet shower before the game.

Mosquitoes are most active at dusk – which is right when we are arriving at the field. Just keep in mind, they will chill out after a drink or two.

Game Recaps

Suck My Kick (light blue) had their first double header last week, playing first against the other blue team…Free Ballers. Suck My Kick didn’t fair very well against the well-developed, mostly-returning-member, team – but it was a great practice game for them and it paid off. They did much better against Team Incrediballs – or Team Road Workers as their shirt color (Hazard Orange) might lead you to believe. Sadly, Suck My Kick didn’t win this one either, but it was close! It was a very good game indeed.

Looking forward to the rematch guys!

Hmmm, that’s the only re-cap that I have…I guess the captains need to send them in if you want the highlights from your game published.

Rain, rain go away….


Hey it did!

After all that worrying that we kickballers did all day, all over the county…the rain did clear up and left us with a nice dry (enough) field, and a beautiful rainbow to play under…what a day for some kickball!