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Nov 05, 2015 08:14AM

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So we were cold and wet, when my husband drove us across the street to a used book store. So wonderful to step into a warm store filled with books. I wish we lived in the kind of place where they could have had a roaring fire! Got to sit there for half an hour, sitting on the floor with my daughter in my lap, reading books while thunder boomed and lightning flashed. So cozy. A good day!

(Bella, your bookstore sounds wonderful!)

he: "that's how you play football. first, don't kick the ball with your foot. second, don't read the letters in the ball so you don't get distracted. third, follow the rules. Now you tell me the first one."
me: "are you testing me?"
he: "aha"
:)



I enjoy teasing my oldest son saying things like "Football is kind of 22 apes fighting for a ball". He gets mad at me, "It's a very complex sport, mom". :)
ETA: To football lovers: I have nothing against football, I just enjoy teasing my son! :)






@Travis, that's my son's explanation, what he means with "complex sport". I just don't get it...


My husband isn't a big football fan either, but he is now working on a racecar owned by a pro football player... so he is trying to take more of an interest so he doesn't offend the guy he's working for.

That's why I enjoy north american football in adulthood tho got bored with it easily growing up. At some point, it clicked for me and stopped being boring. Not that I follow it all that closely.



I went to a big ten school and my favorite part of Saturday mornings was curling up with a good book and hot chocolate while 90% of the dorm went to the game.

I'm with you, Stephanie, I'll take hockey. In fact my nephew just called me out of the blue to take me to a Thunderbirds game in a couple weeks. Woo hoo!

I had the most fun evening yesterday! I went to an elementary school reunion and it was great! There were about 15 (of 30) classmates and three teachers. I wasn't sure what it would be like, maybe all conversations would become awkward after asking about jobs and children, and it would be over by 10pm, but it wasn't. I was home at 2am, and we planned something for next year already :D


Those of us from Rugby areas call Aussie Rules = Aerial Ballet. But it's kinda true. The skill in those guys kicking and jumping is rather impressive though. I am always amazed when I watch it with their athletics... different to any other football I have ever seen. (ladies - they also wear singlets and short shorts and are incredibly fit). I mean, using other players to springboard several metres into the air to grab the ball. Repeatedly!!
Rugby falls into two camps. League (boo) and Union. Obviously I am in the Union camp, but League is the most popular in Australia domestically. But all the international games they show are Union. I can go into long detail to the rules, and the differences, but just trust me they are there and they are different between the too.
I always find Gridiron so soft comparatively. Depending on the Game: These guys have 11-15 guys who have to play the whole 80-90 mins with 2-4 breaks with a limited number of subs. They have mouthguards, shinpads, and sometimes head gear (soft, to keep the ears in). There is no springy grass and in most of these codes, they all jump on top of each other several times per min.
I understand that there are harder hits in gridiron... but really.



Aussie Rules doesn't have a scrum. Sounds like you were watching Union from your comments, as scrums are really important in Union, and seem like a complete mess until you realise what is going on. League there are less scrums. But my problem with League is you get tackled four times, you need to kick the ball to the other team, otherwise if you get tackled a 5th time you have to hand the ball over. Wimpy. I find Union less stop and start due to the tackles and the scrums are both continuous play until some one does something terribly wrong.



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