Thursday, October 21, 2010
Flag football
I love flag football. I love the fast-paced nature of the game, and the quick decision making it necessitates. I never really had an appreciation for football until I started playing flag football in Highschool, and since then I've been fascinated by the intensity of the game. I especially love playing quarterback (even though I'm a stress case sometimes) but I love the pressure of having to pass the ball quickly and accurately and trying to outsmart our opponents. I'm lucky that I still have a team to play for and I get to keep it up after all these years. People say tennis is a sport you can always play, but I'm starting to think that flag football is my forever game.
Having sad that, I might be outgrowing some of the ridiculous competitiveness that I used to love so much. I had a flag football game tonight and almost got in a fight. I'm not even kidding. I think we won like 40 to 0 and the other team started to get frustrated so they started attacking me, blitzing every play, then clawing my legs and kicking my ankles after I had thrown the ball. When I moved to receiver, a girl jumped on me and was called for pass interference. I gave her a little back pat and her teammate said, "Don't touch her!" and got up in my face. I kept my cool (I promise I did...I know some of you aren't believing me). Later I caught the ball and went to run with it and these girls converged on me and beat me up before pulling my flag. Grr..
Anyway, I love it. The Cowgirls are pretty awesome. Here's a video where you can see our stardom: http://www.byutv.org/watch/173-518
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Uncle Justin
Here goes....
This is my 4th-ever blog-posting and my 4th-ever blog created, so we'll see how I do this time around. I just realized that I blog stalk so many other people when I'm bored that I might as well make my own blog and work on my own creativity and writing skills instead of staring blankly at the computer screen. Today is the last "real" day (tomorrow is Sunday) of my Fall Break, and it's been an interesting little pause from the school-life. I think I miss my classroom, which is strange. The highlight of my break was seeing Erica, my sister-in-law (and dear friend!) and her three kids, including the two twins whom I had never before met. They are the happiest little buggers and always return a smile.
It was hilarious to see Justin interact with Annika last night. They must have gotten off on the wrong foot when Justin mentioned that he was jealous that Annika was watching Dora on the I-pad (she can open all the necessary programs, which is impressive for a 2-year old) and he threatened to take it from her. We didn't notice that anything was awry until we were eating cupcakes after dinner. Deb asked Annika to bring Justin a cupcake, so she walked over to Jordan and handed it to him. We said, "that's not Justin." She looked over at Justin on the other side of the room and then turned back to Jordan and said, "Take that to Justin." She refused to get anywhere close to Justin and cried when Deb picked her up and they sat by Justin on the couch. She explained that "Justin makes me nervous." Later, when Annika was watching Cinderella on t.v., she sat about 6 inches away from the t.v. screen. Justin carefully inched forward until he was sitting right next to her. She looked a little annoyed and said, "you can sit on the couch." She eventually inched away but it did strike up a conversation between the two of them. Justin held all of her paper princess dolls and asked which one was the smartest. Annika's reply: "me." They had a nice little chat about princesses and Annika seemed to finish the evening with a favorable attitude towards her uncle, although she wouldn't even high-five him goodnight.
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