This weekend my husband and I watched the movie Draft Day with Kevin Costner. It's a funny choice for us seeing as Phil knows absolutely nothing about football. In this situation I actually looked pretty smart because I knew a considerable amount. I grew up with Sunday afternoon football as a staple in our house. Sports radio in the car on the way to school every Monday going over the games from the day before. I didn't really know much about how the draft works so we did a quick google as the movie started so we had a better understanding of it.
I really enjoyed the movie and was excited to tell my dad to go rent it too. What happens leading up to and during the draft is pretty exciting. Deals and trades are being made up until the last second. There are always rumored front runners but an interesting fact from the movie is that Tom Brady was #122 the year he was drafted, if the teams only knew then what they know now.
Even if you aren't a football fan you will enjoy it, but it's good to have a little knowledge of the game so you don't feel completely lost.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Up Up and Away
Our daughter Mia has had a very difficult time parting with her soother. For the past year she has only had it to go to sleep and then we take it out once she falls asleep. We tried ditching it and had some very rough times so we always caved and gave it back........don't judge.......anyway we figured it was finally time to get rid of it and stick with it. I saw a family online who tied their kids soother to balloons and had a little ceremony to let go of it. I thought this was a good idea because Mia could understand it more and be the one to let go, and when she asked for it we could remind her about the balloons. (again don't judge, if you are an environmentalist save your lecture for someone else)
I went to the store to get all the balloons and told the woman what we were doing. She said her daughter had her soother at night until she was 4.5 so I felt better that I wasn't alone in this battle. We probably let her hold on to it first because it was easier for us, and it was that last little thing that made her our baby. She let go of her bottle like a champ, potty training went well, this was the last thing.
Saturday morning we tied the soother to the balloons we all stood outside and told Mia that there were other babies in the world that needed the soother so it was time to say goodbye. So she let go of the balloons and they flew into the sky......only to go over our roof and get caught in the tree in our front yard. Thankfully it is a really tall tree and Mia hasn't spotted them yet, and if we were desperate we knew where to find it :)
We planned a busy day which would be certain to tucker her out so that when bedtime came she would be so tired she wouldn't really be too upset about not having her soother. It worked, she asked for it once but she was asleep when her head hit the pillow. We still may have a couple rough nights ahead but soon it will be distant memory. Our little girl is growing up!
I went to the store to get all the balloons and told the woman what we were doing. She said her daughter had her soother at night until she was 4.5 so I felt better that I wasn't alone in this battle. We probably let her hold on to it first because it was easier for us, and it was that last little thing that made her our baby. She let go of her bottle like a champ, potty training went well, this was the last thing.
Saturday morning we tied the soother to the balloons we all stood outside and told Mia that there were other babies in the world that needed the soother so it was time to say goodbye. So she let go of the balloons and they flew into the sky......only to go over our roof and get caught in the tree in our front yard. Thankfully it is a really tall tree and Mia hasn't spotted them yet, and if we were desperate we knew where to find it :)
We planned a busy day which would be certain to tucker her out so that when bedtime came she would be so tired she wouldn't really be too upset about not having her soother. It worked, she asked for it once but she was asleep when her head hit the pillow. We still may have a couple rough nights ahead but soon it will be distant memory. Our little girl is growing up!
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