Pujols Family Foundation : News and Events : Mother/Daughter Bowling Event 2010
2nd Annual Mother/Daughter Bowling Event
5.23.10
By Anna Jones
At just a few minutes after 7 p.m. on a spring Sunday in Chesterfield, an
appreciative group of moms and daughters listened as Albert Pujols welcomed them
to the second annual Pujols Family Foundation Mother/Daughter Bowling
Event.
Just a few feet away, the giggles, smiles and hugs of Leah, Emily and
Mackenzie, who were all clad in matching pink athletic skirts and tops and neon
glow bracelets, said it all.
The girls had gotten to know each other at a PFF pizza party at Chuck E
Cheese and have since become a tight-knit group that has even created its own
pompon squad, which has been busy gearing up for their first public performances
this summer.
“It’s been a total God thing,” said mom Mary Suzanne Crockett, who after
the pizza party helped spearhead the Totally Awesome Girl Group’s pompon program
with friend and instructor Dae Cochran. “We just want to show the world how
awesome our girls are!”
The group consists of about 13 girls from ages 7 to about 16 who live
across the metro area. They’ve been getting together every other Thursday for
the past few months to work on routines. But the chance for all the girls and
moms to get together at a Pujols event is always a special event.
“It’s been the greatest thing,” said mom Kristin Moranville. “There were
years when we didn’t get invited to birthday parties and those type of events
but now they have their own thing.”
At the bowling event, held May 23 at Brunswick Zone, the TAGG members were
also able to bowl in lanes right by each other as the lanes were assigned by
age, with the younger girls and their moms at the east end of the alley and the
adult women and their moms at the west end.
And the formation of friendships old and new could be seen from one end of
the lanes to the other. Just a few lanes from the TAGG members were a group of
teenage and young adult women, many of whom have been members of the High Five
volunteer group and/or also play on the Pujols All-Star Team each summer.
“I’m having a great time, I know all the people, I love Pujols,” said Laura
Bindbeutel, who was with another group of friends just a few lanes away.
Laura, who’s 24 and has Down syndrome, was in the midst of throwing two
spares and a strike in her first five frames while having fun with her mom and
friends.
Meanwhile, DeeDee Pujols bowled with daughters Isabella and Sophia and had
new baby Ezra with her too. (Oldest son AJ was at a baseball game of his
own.)
And Albert, who had helped the St. Louis Cardinals rally for an
extra-inning win earlier in the day, made sure to stop at all 40 lanes, spending
about 40 minutes greeting the girls and their moms, about 200 in all, and posing
for lots of pictures with everyone.
The night also included a big visit from Cardinals mascot Fredbird and a
Mother/Daughter picture for each family by Lace Images.
Charlie the Tortoise from Petropolis was also there, and the moms and
daughters had a chance to enjoy the arcade area and balloon creations as well as
endless pizza from Papa John’s, ice cream from Cold Stone Creamery and cookies
from McAlister’s Deli.
“It’s a great chance to see friends and make new friends,” said mom Karen
Kramer as she watched daughter Emily talk with old friends and get to talk more
with a new friend named Elizabeth.