so, joseph plays flag football, and thats always fun because he plays with some of my friends from middle school and high school in washington, always a good time to see them. so at today's game, the team they were supposed to play didnt show, so they won that game. another team showed up early for a game after them, and they decided just to play each other. on the other team were a few guys from the high school that i went to in california. and so it was just this bizarre moment when i saw people from completely different places interacting with each other, and i knew them coming from completely different times in my life...... anyways just this wierd thing that happened. and i felt bad cheering for the other team, because im supposed to support my husband, but they were friends.... wierd..... on top of that was a few pieces of interesting gossip from a friend..... strange night, possibly going to get stranger, if we go to a haunted house.
on a side note, i love halloween. i cant wait to have an excuse to eat candy. i don't care how old i get, if its halloween, im allowed to eat candy:) and watch scary movies. its the american thing to do.
3 comments:
It's okay to cheer for your friends - you've known them longer-and you will get to cheer for your husband for eternity!
Oh - in case you didn't know - HE loves haunted houses!
richard(joe's dad) said...
If you want your friends and their team to have a chance of winning, do not cheer for them. This will only make your husband want to beat them more. And he hates to lose.
At least nobody's pants ripped. I worked for Intramurals when I was at BYU and my mom was visiting once when I was supervising flag football, and during one game a guy was grabbed from behind, his flags stayed on, his pants fell down, and he ran in his tighty-whities all the way to the end zone. My mom screamed. I was standing next to her trying to get her to stop laughing so loud as to not draw more attention to it. Anyways, I am tagging you. Check out our blog for details...
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