My son hit his first homerun at T-ball yesterday.

The ball traveled about 3 feet.

Seeing how he plays with 2.5 year olds, though, he had plenty of time to run the bases.

However, when he got to home plate, he wasn't quite sure what to do.

After all, Daddy was yelling, "Touch home plate! Touch home plate!"

And that is exactly what Boyo did.
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