"Let's watch the game today so we can be socially relevant," I said to Henry as we drove home from church. I wasn't being funny. These 'Burghers eat, sleep and breathe football.
Later at a preschool open house the lady giving me the tour said, "You watching the game today?" Boy was I glad I asked Henry what time the game was. "Yep, sure am." I answered nonchalantly. "4:30, right?"
See, socially relevant.
It won't end there. I'm sure there will be talk tomorrow if I'm out and about. So I watched the game. And I found myself rooting for the Steelers. Seriously. I think I might be a bonafide Yinzer and I've only been here for five months! Whoot! Whoot!
The Steelers were up early in the game, but Tebow did what he does best. There's been a lot of criticism that Tebow runs the ball too much... that perhaps he isn't that great at throwing. Yesterday he didn't seem to have any problems throwing the ball. He won the game on the first possession of overtime by throwing a sweet pass to his boy Thomas up the middle who ran about 50 yards for a touchdown. And boy can Thomas run.
But wait. If I were totally honest, there was something nice about seeing Tebow win. He's such a nice guy.
Maybe I still need a few months to be a total Yinzer... I don't think they're happy at all that Tebow won.
My giant and I met in high school and have been married for over a decade. I cannot imagine living my life with anyone else.
Natalie is the typical first child - she loves to manage everyone including her parents and complete strangers. She collects things - anything really - and enjoys organizing and rearranging the contents of her drawers and shelves on nearly a daily basis. She is extremely sweet, rules-oriented, and loves giving people parting gifts to remember her by.
If anyone was made to be an Egyptian princess, it is our Ainsley. She loves being carried around and rubbed. She is an extremely happy child who seems to be singing 24/7 and will ham it up for a laugh.
Ryan is our miracle baby. We were told at 12 wks. in utero that he would never make it to 20 weeks. He was born with Pentalogy of Cantrell which includes ectopia cordis, omphalocele, herniated diaphragm, sternal cleft, and ventricular septal defect (VSD). Additionally, he has a missing PDA, pulmonary atresia, hypoplastic right heart syndrome (HRHS), and a cor triatriatum membrane in his heart. To read his full story, click on the labels Baby Boy (before birth story) and Ryan (since birth story).




5 comments:
You are right, Tebow does seem like such a nice guy. It's uplifting to see the underdog win. For the first time ever though, I was actually rooting for the Steelers to win. They had a better chance of beating the Pats next weekend. Since I am a Ravens fan, I want us to beat the Texans this weekend and then have the Pats lose. That would mean a championship game in good ol' Balmar!
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Leighann...You are cute!
I am not a sports fan...but my husband is. He watched the game. He has always liked the Broncos. We used to live inn Denver.
I like that Tebow is a Christian and is bold in his faith.
But like I said...I am not into sports. I do like to watch golf with my husband...and it is good to take a nap when it is on! ha!
Love ya,
Linda
you are hilarious! I love the conversation proving your social relevance!
-Katie
i grew up here, and i didn't realize there was a steeler game until kenny put the radio on at the 2:00 mark of the 4th quarter on sunday! so good for you for trying to fit into steeler nation. but that pittsburgh accent? yikes! have you seen youtube videos yet of Pittsurgh Dad? ~liz
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