Our boys are 25-0 now and district champs. Game went to OT. Very exciting. Now for calzones and red wine to unwind and celebrate. Whew.
Rock! District is huge. What a thrilling game. Congratulations to Brendon and the boys.
'Serenity'
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Our boys are 25-0 now and district champs. Game went to OT. Very exciting. Now for calzones and red wine to unwind and celebrate. Whew.
Rock! District is huge. What a thrilling game. Congratulations to Brendon and the boys.
Thanks for the suggestions--all have been bookmarked for fun browsing tomorrow!
G'morning, people. The Girl got me a beautiful hand-made rosary for Valentine's Day. How awesome is that? (I, knowing that neither of us like this holiday, didn't get her anything. Oops. She doesn't mind.)
y'all crack me up. You took more offense at the work v-day thing than I, and at deeper levels. I just look at it from a whiny, selfish, tired-of-being-alone level. Didn't even think of the religious level. It is kinda weird how the vast majority of admin folks are coupled. Come to think of it, I'm one of the few single folk in the whole company. maybe 10% of us are. Crazy.
ION- I have plane ticket and car reservation. I will be in SoCal! Landing Feb 27 in early afternoon. Leaving Tuesday at 1pm. Monday will be a very busy day. Eeep!
I take offense easily lately. training is driving me craxy and making me doubt myself on every level (including the whole "perpetually single" rubbish.)
{{{{{Bitches}}}}} and also purrs from Harvey - he is sitting with his behind on my tummy and his front paws on the computer, purring into the screen for y'all.
Our boys are 25-0 now and district champs.
w00t! Congratulations!
Seska, what a lovely prezzie!
♥ ♥ ♥ Happy Valentine's Day ♥ ♥ ♥
Apologies to da haters.
It is very exciting that the boys are district champs. We made a big deal out of showing where the banner would go in the gym and so forth. There are 5 more games to go to be state champions. Every single one is must win or season over. Of course for most schools season is over. Most of the teams to play are teams we haven't seen so we don't know what we are facing either. The boys are awesome. Everything you would want in champions. Focused, disciplined, controlled with great sportsmanship.
Since it is too quiet here I'll blab on some more about the game. One of the high points was one of the cheerleaders singing the national anthem before game start. Great cheers from the crowd for her effort.
Alas there was appalling bad sportsmanship demonstrated by the opposing team. They were district champs last year and entered the gym chanting "we're the champs" led by the coaches. (We won against them earlier in the season) Then I was surprised to see them send out their shortest player to the tip off. For those not familiar with basketball, at the game start traditionally the tallest player from each side meet at the center to jump and direct the tossed ball to their team. The "tradition" with this team is that they are so hot that they don't need to win the tip off so they send their guard. Not impressive to either the fans or the refs.
Then after a very long hard fought game they knocked over their chairs and left a ton of debris (water bottles, etc) on the floor. They left the gym after a grim congrats to our team instead of staying for the award presentation. They did come back out, but pretty much because it is the only way out of the gym.
Honestly, you never see bad sportsmanship from our team. At the very beginning of the year the players learn if you express anger or gloating on the court you not only end up on the bench, you are likely to end up in the stands. They are respectful to the coaches, fans, officials, and the game. It was shocking for us to see the contrast. I don't blame the kids because it was clearly coaching fail.
eta: If one of our boys ever left garbage on the floor they would be cleaning the whole gym. Our head coach don't play around.
Happy Valentine's Day.
I used to be a hater. But, now...well, I must indulge in a bit of boasting.
I have never been...*good*...at Valentine's Day. I always forgot, or ignored it, or, frankly, blew it off. But this year...
...Friday, Aims got home from work to find: 7 roses (one for each year we'd been married), Emeline packed and ready to spend the night with her Uncle Dustin, and me in a suit. We had reservations for a nice restaurant and a reserved room at the (fairly swanky, really) Mariott.
The funny part is, she'd just been complaining to her co-workers how lousy I was at Valentine's Day; how I never remembered, or did anything, or blew it off.
But the best part wasn't showing her up. The best part was the expression on her face when the plan was finally laid bare.
So, this is to Aims, posted here publicly and eternally (because silicon never dies): It was my pleasure. I love you, and cherish you, and I will work even harder to overtly show you this. It may not always be grand gestures such as this, but there *will* be the (more) occasional grand gesture. This I promise.
Because, though I know you know I love you...it makes us both better when I do something extraordinary to show it.
I love you, Aims. Happy Valentine's Day.
Awww, so sweet.
Happy Valentine's Day to all who enjoy it. . . and a Happy Year of the Tiger to everyone too.