Two out of every three gamblers in Vegas put their money on Peyton Manning this past weekend. It's safe to say the house won big time. And here's why everybody had it wrong. Here's why you were probably cheering for the wrong team. 1. The Seattle Seahawks are the type of team America is supposed to love. We are the underdog. The team of misfits. The type of team that Disney writes movies about. Two years ago, Seattle got ranked as having the absolute worst picks in the 2012 draft. Our quarterback, Russell Wilson, was described as "a QB that doesn't fit their offense at all" and our coach, Pete Carroll was to blame for these picks, "proving why he didn't make it in the NFL the first time." Although we have a few superstars on our roster, such as a man who can gain five extra running yards with three or four lineman attached to his back, most of our starting line-up is made up of walk-ons, random trades, and guys that were 6th and 7th round draft picks. We are The Mighty Ducks, a team of players with undiscovered talent and a coach that got kicked out of a career in the NFL twice before. We are the guys from Remember the Titans, a sometimes rowdy bunch of young athletes that need a positive coach to believe in them and teach them to be great. 2. If you are a Christian, you should be rooting for players that so blatantly give glory to God. The Seahawks quarterback, Wilson, offers genuine praise to the Lord for every award and every game. He lives out his faith publicly and has shared his testimony with countless media. He never takes credit for himself, but gives all honor to God. And he's not the only one... you can see a short video here of a number of players and coaching staff who genuinely proclaim "Jesus is better than the Super Bowl." Oh, and Gresham, the Seahawks long snapper and alum of my alma mater, TCU? He made a movie about how his faith and football mix together and distributed the film about Jesus to 30,000 fans. I understand Peyton has made some vague references to faith and prayer, and I'm sure we'll party in heaven together, but I've never seen such a blatant proclamation of the Gospel coming from him as I have from the Seahawks players. I understand that Peyton gives a lot of money to charities as well, but do you know that the Seahawks get out there and serve with their hands and feet? Wilson and his wife visit patients in Seattle Children's Hospital weekly to give encouragement to the kids and their weary parents. Pete Carroll ventures back to the streets of L.A. every off-season to stop kids from joining gangs. Even the controversial Richard Sherman does his share to look after inner city kids and help them stay in school. A lot of people give their money, but only some people are willing to give their time. 3. The Seahawks are not perfect. If you missed the Richard Sherman debacle after the NFC championship then you must be living under a rock. Whether you consider his tirade after the game to be good or bad, it was, at least, not very humble. I typically despise cocky athletes, and although I still like Sherman, I think he has a lot of growing up to do {which he also admitted the next day when he acknowledged his behavior as "immature"}. But then again, he is 25. I'm glad my words and actions from when I was 25 aren't immortalized on a camera for all the world to see. Overall, he seems like a charismatic young man, a stellar athlete, and a person who works hard to accomplish his dreams. And he is just one example of how Carroll sticks by his players and helps them learn from their mistakes on and off the field. 4. Speaking of... Pete Carroll is awesome. He will go down as one of the most positive and steadfast coaches in history. I've never heard of a former player of his that didn't love him. Apparently, he has only two rules for his players: 1) Be yourself. 2) Don't do anything to damage the team's reputation. He's okay with Richard Sherman talking a lot {which makes sense, since Sherman wants to be an announcer after his career on the field is done}, and Marshawn Lynch not talking at all. When the cameras were all up in Carroll's face as the final seconds of the Super Bowl ticked away, he said "I just want to get to my guys." What an awesome man. And to think no one thought he was fit for the NFL... 5. The Seahawks have the best fans in the NFL. Seriously, don't you love a team that has die-hard fan base? They are loud, they are proud, and they are positive. This week Seattleites were told not to try to greet the team when they arrived home from New Jersey, but even though the Seahawks' flight was delayed by four hours, there were over 300 people cheering on the dark, cold, wet streets when the team pulled up to their practice facility. At the victory parade in downtown Seattle yesterday, over 700,000 fans skipped work and school to come celebrate with the team. Although the Seahawks fans didn't start the phrase "12th man" - never has there been a truer picture of what it means to be that extra player on the field. Do you realize that Seattle has the loudest fans in the world? Twice this season their cheers have registered on the Richter scale in Seattle. It's seriously an earthquake when you enter into CenturyLink field on game day. It's so loud that our deaf lineman, Coleman, can feel the vibrations even though he can't hear the sounds. It's so loud that the fans know they at least get partial credit for forcing more false starts on our opponents than any team in the NFL since 2005. Keep in mind, all this cheering takes place for a team who, until last weekend, had never even won a Super Bowl. Why would you not want to be a fan like that? 6. And finally... Peyton Manning played it safe. Two years ago, when Manning was looking for a new team, he visited the Arizona Cardinals of the NFC, but eventually decided to join the Denver Broncos of the AFC. Ever since then he's spent a lot of time talking up his love and loyalty for the AFC. Because here's the thing... the AFC is where worn out quarterbacks go to tack a couple more seasons on their careers. If Manning had joined the Cardinals, he never would have set all the records he did this season. The Seahawks, the 49ers, the Saints, the Panthers... they never would have let it happen. Manning sat in his little pocket and threw his little passes against mediocre AFC teams all season long. That's not how we roll out here in the Wild West. The best teams in the NFC are young, scrappy, and more hard core than anything Denver has ever seen. Just look how the Seahawks dominated on offense, defense, and special teams during the Super Bowl. This wasn't about Manning having a bad game. This was about a Seattle team that is so fundamental and motivated that the Broncos hadn't seen anything like it all season. The Seahawks weren't relying on one superstar. They were relying on all 11 men on the field to play their best every second of the game. If you wanted to see the real Super Bowl, you should have tuned into the NFC Championship two weeks ago to watch Seattle and San Francisco duke it out in a nail-biting, down-to-the-final seconds game filled with aggression and emotion. Manning might not have set the same records had he gone to the Cardinals two years ago, but he might have been able to hone his already-decent talent against some of the best defense in the nation. And maybe he would have helped the 10-6 Cardinals get to the playoffs this season, because only in the NFC West is a ten win season not quite good enough to get you to the postseason... I can't tell you how many times in the week leading up to the big game, I heard the line "I'm not a Broncos fan, but I'm a Peyton Manning fan." Why? I just don't get it. All I see in Manning is nice, boring white guy who's lost more playoff games than he's won. I'd never put my money on a man who played it safe. ... Read more
Four Months
Growing // As I guessed, Zianne is quickly approaching twenty pounds, but she hasn't quite made it yet. At her four month appointment last week, she weighed in at 19 pounds, 2 ounces and was 28 1/4 inches long. She is officially the second biggest baby I've ever encountered, after my best friend's roly poly son who was over 25 pounds at six months. I know there are babies bigger than Z, but I have never met them personally, nor am I responsible for carrying them around all day. Baby girl is HEAVY. I basically have a 4 month old in a toddler-sized body. Eating // Zianne is wavering between 5-6 feedings a day, depending on what our day looks like and how long she naps for. She is queen of the short nap, so she still often eats six times a day, since she cycles through her eat/play/sleep cycle so quickly. Wearing // Zianne is officially in all 12 month clothes and size 3 diapers. I can't keep up. I have three full vacuum-seal storage bags packed up, and I still have 9 month clothes to return that she never got a chance to wear. Last night, I went to JCPenney to buy her some clothes with a gift card left over from Christmas. I like to buy Carter's multi-packs of short sleeve onesies because they are perfect when we are home all day and I can just add leggings to the outfit when we leave the house. I was hoping to pick up a new pack in the 18 month size, but I discovered something funny and alarming while shopping. She has already gone through EVERY available design out this year because she has cycled through clothes so quickly. She had the coral flowered set in size 6 month, the mint and pink bird set in 9 month, and now she is working on the navy and hot pink butterfly set in 12 month. There are no other patterns available at department stores, and I felt lame repeating a set in the 18 month size. Hopefully, I'll find some new designs when I get around to returning all her unworn 9 month clothes to the actual Carter's store. Doing // Now that she has almost full control of her head, Zianne can do fun and convenient things like sit on my hip as I carry her or sit in her baby seat on the counter and watch me cook. However, sometimes she gets tired of holding up her big ol' head and she'll slowly sway backward as I carry her and I'll have to catch her head or she'll slump over in her seat and start to cry. We'll get there, baby girl... Loving // Sleeping in her crib. The Xylophone we got her for Christmas. Having her stomach tickled. The song "Rockin' Robin." Sucking her fingers...any of them, preferably with her palm facing up, so her fingers are upside down in her mouth. Loathing // She's still not a huge fan of tummy time, and she tires quickly of all her activities. During her wake time, she will tolerate activities in about five minute chunks {flashcards, reading a story, tummy time, play mat time, sitting in her chair, looking at the fan, and as soon as she is done with each activity, she lets me know instantly by fussing or crying}. She doesn't like loud noises, which we discovered during the NFC championship game. Every time we cheered for the Seahawks, she would get this nervous pout on her face and then slowly start to cry. She was quickly consoled, but she didn't like our yelling at all. Daddy's girl // We attended Micah's cousin's wedding the weekend after Christmas, and as Micah walked down the aisle to our seats while holding Z, he had a moment where he realized he would someday do that again, but she would be all grown up and dressed in white. The years go by so fast, all our aunts and uncles always remind us, and in that moment at the wedding we caught a glimpse of how surely time flies. Mishaps and milestones // This past month was a big one for Zianne {and mom!}. She took her first plane ride to Seattle on Christmas day. She did great on the way there and back, which I was extra thankful for, since Micah flew back a couple days before me and I was all by myself with the baby on the way home. It was good practice though, because about a week and half later, Z and I boarded another plane and flew to Texas for a reunion with all my best friends from college. Again, she did great, although we had a connection in El Paso, which threw us off our whole take-off, eat, sleep, land routine, but she was gem, even with an extra down and up in our air travel. Beyond the transportation part, these trips were really special because of all the friends and family that got to meet Zianne for the first time. It was so fun to introduce her to Micah's grandparents, especially since she is the very FIRST great-grandchild on that side of the family {Confession: Z totally pooped on great-grandma during their first photo together!}. I'm pretty sure Zianne's cuteness convinced all the Carter siblings and cousins to have babies pronto, so hopefully she'll get some cousins soon! It was also fun to introduce her to some of my best childhood friends, who graciously came to Micah's mom's house and sat in the back bedroom with me to chat while I nursed in the midst of all our luggage and baby-ish that had exploded all over the place. In Fort Worth, we stayed busy visiting our favorite Texas restaurants and carrying on all our old best friend traditions, such as eating dangerous amounts of queso and having slumber parties, except we had babies in tow this time around. Zianne and Matthew, who is just eight weeks younger than her, sat side by side in the middle seats of the minivan, while all the mama best-friends piled in the front and back seats as we cruised around town. We felt incredibly old, yet still really young, all at the same time. I also have to note one other milestone, because it's been my favorite in motherhood so far... A few days before Christmas, Zianne laughed for the first time. I was being silly as I changed her diaper and all of a sudden she started making this jerky, deep sound in her throat, while a big, open smile was painted on her face. It took me a second to realize that she was trying to laugh, but didn't quite know how. Over the weeks her laugh has developed more and more, but it still sounds like an old man chuckling and I love it. These are the things she finds hilarious so far: having her belly tickled, mom or dad doing a loud, obnoxious fake laugh right in her face, and, as of today, peek-a-boo. ... Read more
February Goals
A quick re-cap of my January goals... Finish nursery walls... Nope. Not done yet, but I got an 8x10 photo added to the gallery wall, and I re-ordered the missing 11x14 prints. I'm not going to make the walls an official goal for this next month, but I hope to keep working on them, slowly but surely. Finish decals in family room... Wow, you guys. This project is yet another example of why I hate DIY projects. My brother came to visit a few weeks ago and he helped me figure out the measurements for the decals so they will look like wallpaper. When I finally pulled the decals out of the package to begin applying them, I discovered the lady sent me the wrong color in my second order {since I didn't order enough the first time around}. Ugh. I decided to redo my design to make it work with the colors I had, because I didn't want to wait another month for her to ship the correct ones. Once I finally started applying the decals, I discovered they are the biggest pain to apply. The design is very detailed and it takes me about 20 minutes to apply one decal... and the recommended application method doesn't work at all. I end up having to peel off parts of the decal and applying it with my hand.. If you have any decal application tricks, please let me know. If not, I have 6 decals applied and 26 to go. I'm not making it a goal to finish this month, but I hope to put up one new decal every day if I can, so maybe it will happen... Email committee members about portfolio paper... Not only did I email my chair, but I met with her in person as well. Now I just need to sit down and revise my paper. It feels both overwhelming and do-able at the same time. Write one note of encouragement... done. Read Someday, Someday, Maybe by Lauren Graham... done. FAST FIX FEBRUARY I'm assigning a theme to this month's goals. I'm calling it "Fast Fix February" because I've decided this short, 28 day month is the perfect time to tackle some annoying but small maintenance tasks that have been plaguing me for a while. Put new battery and RAM in laptop... Confession... this one is already done. I ordered a new battery and a bigger RAM card for my struggling laptop a few weeks ago and they have been sitting on my desk for weeks, waiting to be installed. I sat down on Saturday night, which happened to be February 1st, and got both new pieces up and running. Since it was officially February when it happened, I'm still mentioning it here. Get battery changed on key fob... The other annoying yet easy fast fix that I've put on the back burner is getting a new battery for the keyless entry on my car. It's been dead since around the time Z was born and this mama would love to be able to click a button to unlock the car when she is hauling her 20 pound baby around town. Get oil change... I added this to my list because I'm desperately overdue for an oil change. Since I've already accomplished my first goal of the month, I think it's reasonable to add one more fix to my monthly list. Read Where'd You Go, Bernadette... First step: go pick it up from the library where it's waiting for me on the reserved books shelf. Write one note of encouragement. One down, eleven to go. How did you do on your goals last month? Got any goals for February? ... Read more
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