
After two years working at the games, this year I will only be a bystander…
Spring Training Time
Major league baseball will start soon
Ticket office opens
Questions
Watch the players enter the field
We hear the anthem sung
One voice
Put on your jersey to show pride
Remember the game’s rules
First pitch
A grand slam or a homerun
The winning team hears cheers
Baseball
©2026 CBialczak
Marion’s prompt: Memento
For this week’s W3 challenge, let’s write a Memento — a poetic form created by Emily Romano. A memento poem captures a holiday, anniversary, or meaningful moment held in memory.
The poem is written in two stanzas. Each of the two stanzas follows this syllabic pattern:
- Line 1: 8 beats
- Line 2: 6 beats
- Line 3: 2 beats
This pattern is repeated once per stanza, for a total rhyme scheme of a / b / c / a / b / c in each stanza.
Find examples of the form HERE.
So, dig out those photos, seashells, ticket stubs, or quiet keepsakes — whatever carries you back to that moment — and share your Memento with us.

hi, Christine❣️
Just wanna let you know that our weekly W3, hosted by our beloved Shaun Tenzenmen, is live until tomorrow (Monday):
https://skepticskaddish.com/2026/02/04/w3-prompt-197-weave-written-weekly/
Much love,
David
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I have to try to remember this! lol!
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hi, Christine❣️
Just wanna let you know that our new W3, hosted by our beloved Svenja, is live until tomorrow:
https://skepticskaddish.com/2026/01/28/w3-prompt-196-weave-written-weekly/
I’m sorry for the delayed note – I’ve started a new job and my schedule is all over the place.
~David
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No worries! I didn’t even realize what day it was today! I’m starting some freelance work so, like you, I am trying to readjust my schedule to fit my commitments!
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Good luck! ❤
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How is your work going?
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There’s a ton to learn, but in general I’m super duper happy there. It’s pretty close to being my dream job, I think.
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Can you say what it is you are doing? I feel like I might be on the verge of my dream job as well!
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I’m working for an amazing think tank:
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I wrote a bit more about it towards the end of this blog post:
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Christine — this feels like arriving early and letting the whole ritual unfold. I especially like “We hear the anthem sung / One voice”; to me it captures that quiet moment before the noise breaks loose.
~David
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There is a sense of unity at the games.
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For sure!
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Whenever I’ve seen baseball played in a big stadium on screen I could see how excited the crowd get. So while I don’t know anything about the game, I can picture your memento (and hear it!). Nicely captured, Christine.
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Thank you! It really is fun!
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Must be cool to work in the stadium! Sorry you arent working this year!
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Yes, I’m sad about it but that’s life, right? It was a fantastic experience and I have to say one of the best jobs I’ve ever had!
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Nice! I was never a big fan of baseball – it moved too slow for me… Basketball on the other hand is exciting… Enjoy “America’s Pastime”!
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I didn’t like baseball until seeing it live.
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I think it’s much more fun to play than to watch. Same with golf and bowling…
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Yeah, I had to throw the first pitch on the last day of my work there and I hated it. Its too intimidating! I’ll watch!
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A fun poem, Christine!
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thanks
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Huge baseballs fan! Runs in both sides of the family . 🙂 Great poem
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I actually knew nothing about the game until working for the Pittsburgh Pirates in their Spring Training facility in FL. Now I like it!
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