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Life Changes

Life Changes

Today is a day of change, at least on the periphery of my life. My best friend is selling one house and buying another in preparation to live with her recently widowed mother. A good friend of my husband is, oddly enough, buying said best friend’s house as he goes through a rocky period in… Continue Reading

Passion and Pride

Passion and Pride

Our energetic, devoted coach expected pride in everything the players do. I had planned to write a cynical post today complaining about the curse of sports banquets. Having just been to one that brought tears to my eyes, I didn’t have the heart for that…yet. Maybe I’ll be able to share those whining complaints next… Continue Reading

Football Etiquette

Football Etiquette

In a game as rough and tumble as football, it is surprising that there is etiquette both on and off the field. Here are some of the rules I’ve learned. You can crush me now, but if you hit me three seconds from now, after the whistle is blown, you’ll get thrown out of the… Continue Reading

New Release Blog Hop

Welcome to the Quarterly New Release Blog hop, only for books released in August, September or October of 2013. What a great way to find some new reading material and authors to feed your appetite for books! The Rafflecopter for the hop is at the bottom of this post! My new release is Little Witch:… Continue Reading

Am I A Bad Football Mom?

Am I A Bad Football Mom?

If you’ve been following my series of posts on Life Lessons from High School Football, you know that my husband and I are very committed to supporting our two boys in their athletic endeavors. (We are also quite “supportive” of their academic efforts, but no one wants to read blog posts about arguments over math… Continue Reading

I Carry An Illegal Cowbell

I Carry An Illegal Cowbell

Who would imagine that a cowbell could be illegal in one of the biggest dairy areas in Pennsylvania? Sad but true. According to the the rules of our state athletic association, spectators are not to bring noise-makers to high school games. I’ve owned a cowbell since our boys played midget football where cowbells, horns, and… Continue Reading

There’s No Empathy In Football?!?

There’s No Empathy In Football?!?

There’s an awesome line in the movie A League of Their Own where the coach insists “There’s no crying in baseball!” One would think there wouldn’t be crying in football either, but I’ve seen players and spectators cry, from the youngest ankle-biter game to the high school varsity level. This is not usually from injury, but most… Continue Reading

Breaking Old Habits

Breaking Old Habits

The exciting two-game winning streak has, alas, been broken. It was difficult as a parent to watch the loss of momentum for both the Jr. High and the Varsity teams last week, especially witnessing some of the players succumb to the “we are losers” attitude too early in the game. I know it’s easy for… Continue Reading

Don’t Lose Sight of Your Goal

Don’t Lose Sight of Your Goal

I seem to be on a roll of life lessons from football. Both our sons play. Last week the younger son, a freshman, had his first game with his junior high team comprised of grades 7-9. Obviously the object in football is to score by getting the ball across the goal line. To do that,… Continue Reading