Little things that people do,
that others may not understand but they have a message. Saturday I ran around after getting my hair
cut, not trimmed, cut. Cut short. I won’t be sporting a ponytail any time soon. I needed a change and I do like it. I’m still
getting used to it but I like it. I’m
thinking I can go a little shorter next time.
So after the hair cut, a quick stop at a craft store and then a quick
trip to the grocery store, I was headed home.
I had time to fix lunch,
change clothes and paint my toenails. We
had to leave at 2:15 for the high school. Making sure everyone had what they
needed, we hit the road. We live 4-5
miles from the high school so a trip back home wouldn’t have been a major
issue. The sun was out but it was
cold. I wore jeans, thankfully I did not
think shorts was a good idea, and my red Panthers t-shirt but the cold wind
made me put my jacket on so my team
spirit was yelling from under the jacket.
However, I had my sandals on and my bright red toe nails were visible.
I’ll have to invest in a Panthers hooded sweatshirt for next weekend.
Our first home football game
for the youth association. To say the
least, we were excited. Traveling took a day off our weekends and weekends are
short enough. On our field, these teams are treated like the jv and varsity.
The cheerleaders cheer the football players on as they run through a banner onto the field.
Getting lined up for their name to be announced.
Running to the 50-yard line where the coaches wish them luck!
After the teams are presented and the national anthem is sung,
IT'S TIME TO PLAY FOOTBALL!!
Preparing to meet the other team on the field to review rules and call the coin toss.
Our guys have awesome jerseys! Looking great.
Now the game starts!
Once again, Elliott (#25) was one of the three from our team that went out for the coin toss and rule review with the referees and coaches.
We knew this game was going to be tough. I could have been biting my nails
if I wasn’t busy taking pictures and cheering Elliott and his team on. Yes I am a little hoarse but I love rallying
for these boys and girls. They play hard
and take the game seriously! It was a
great game. Once our team understood how the other team played, the Panthers
started putting numbers up on the scoreboard.
We even had an interception! Incredible!
Of course, I did not have my camera out and ready although I am sure I wouldn't have captured that moment.
Elliott had two major tackles and did a fantastic job blocking so his
teammates could run the ball.
Final score, 24-7. Way to play Panthers!
Closing the game with the other team. Great game to the Panthers and the Raiders!
Elliott never had a break, I was glad the weather was fall-like, except halftime.
Number 25 we are so proud of all your accomplishments and talent. Keep honing your skills Elliott as you are a great football player!
After the game, Elliott
enjoyed some concession food but was soon surround by cheerleaders. He was not
thrilled; however, John was enjoying it.
Elliott begged to go home. John was busy taking pictures of the second
game and of Olivia cheering, so Elliott went to sit in the truck until John
took him home. Soon Elliott will be
asking us to wait while he stays to talk with the cheerleaders. The tables will turn but I hope that is years
away. That boy is mine!
While the cheerleaders where
showering Elliott with unwanted attention, I was working in the concession
stand. Just another way I can support
the youth in our sports program. It is
fun and I meet other parents that way and the time goes by fast.
Third game started and I am
back in the stands with the camera. Olivia was right in front of me so I
clicked, clicked and clicked. It was
cold and dark so she shivered some and cheered under the lights. She said she
liked cheering under the lights. Her
squad did a great job and looked pretty good.
I am so proud of her and am glad she is enjoying cheer. On the flip side, the football players she is
cheering for will be looking to spend time with her soon. We’ll be busy gathering and driving our
children home right after the fall sporting events.
Olivia was busy during the games as well. She runs around with friends during Elliott's game and eats. She is a regular at the concession stands - home or away! Then she helped make the banner for the 11-12 year old team. Off to change into her uniform as they cheer the second half of the second game and the whole third game. That is a long time spent standing in the cold and cheering. She enjoys it though and she did a great job! She looks beautiful.
Getting ready for the cheer call.
Cheering but to be honest, I know she has a much louder voice!
They have a huge squad but the looked good. See the Panther cheering with them?
Up front and cheering! We love you Olivia. So happy to see you enjoying yourself and doing a wonderful job!
Now you understand the red nail polish and cold toes!
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