"In the end, I never became a professional golfer. But I did learn that my father was capable of patience, even when he didn't want to be. As for the baby, he grew up to be a perfectly average adult who still doesn't know how to properly secure a crib latch. Some people never learn."
Meanwhile, back at home, Mary is dealing with a crisis. Her baby, Missy? No—Missy is seven. The "baby" is actually her friend Brenda Sparks’ infant, whom Mary is watching for the afternoon. Brenda, the flirtatious neighbor who will later cause tension, drops off her chubby, crying baby. young sheldon s01e02 hdrip
"Chips, Golf, and the Disappearing Baby" "In the end, I never became a professional golfer
George Sr. is less thrilled. He’s a football coach who believes in grit, not geometry. However, he agrees to take Sheldon to the driving range. The scene at the driving range is pure comedy. Sheldon shows up in perfectly pressed shorts, a polo shirt, and a clipboard. He doesn't swing a club. Instead, he measures the wind speed with a small handheld anemometer (which he built from a broken fan motor). He then pulls out a protractor and calculates the loft angle required. Some people never learn
November 2, 2017