We’re Football People Now (A Parent’s Journey)

INTRODUCTION

The fans of the South Eastern Conference take their college football very seriously. Year in and year out they lead the country, dominating overall attendance records. In 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 the conference drew more than 5.5 million fans at its home games; a national record for a conference. Football Fanatics, you bet, and they wear the badge proudly.

I on the other hand reside at the other end of this spectrum. My parents were not sports people and it simply was not part of our family structure. I would half-heartedly follow our local sports teams but only if it was convenient. If the game was on and I happened to be sitting in front of the television then great, or if there was a radio handy I might tune in. Never in my wildest dreams could I have envisioned the journey on which I would embark with my own child.

TYPICAL PARENTS

Like most baby-boom-era parents my wife Stacy and I were determined to expose our children to everything we could from sports to music to dance to theatre to whatever. Following the generational trend, we wanted to afford our kids those things that we simply did not have available to us as children. It is amazing how much has changed over the course of only a few decades. What really accentuated this point was one Christmas when Santa brought a Game-Boy for Willy, my eldest of three; while he was sitting there on the floor playing Ninja Turtles he looked up at me and asked if I played Game-Boy when I was little? That simple, innocent question tells the whole tale. Game-Boy – PS2 – Xbox 360 – Wii, heck, all I had access to was Pong which came onto the scene when I was about eleven years old; my cousin had one so the only time I was able to play it was when I went to visit him. I try to explain to my children that the first time I had access to a computer was in college. We had to sign up for computer time which often was in the wee hours of the morning. They look at me, while texting a message to their friend, as if I am speaking a foreign language. Even our vocabulary has changed; is texting a proper word?

Growing up in the inner city during the late sixties – early seventies the only organized sporting activities available to me were baseball, basketball and football. Tennis and golf were primarily for those belonging to a country club, hockey and soccer simply did not exist and opportunities for swimming, track, wrestling and volleyball were not available until high school. Today children have instant access to the world and exposure to almost anything; baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball, swimming, scouting, piano, you name it. I told my children early on that they could participate in anything except football and boxing. My wife and I were determined that our children participate in something; what they chose was for the most part up to them. The risk of chronic and even severe injury from football is just too high and boxing is just plain lunacy. Had Extreme Fighting existing during that time it would have been prohibited as well. Everything else was fair game.

WHO KNEW?

Jump ahead about ten years. Alex, my middle child, came home from school one day and told me that he had joined the football team, catching me off-guard and momentarily speechless. He knew the rules, football was off limits. ‘Really, what position?’ I asked. I’m going to kick, he explained, assuring me that it is the safest position on the roster; kickers never get hurt. I then asked how this came about. Alex’s gym class was outside on the football field where he and a few of his buddies, who were already on the team, were goofing around kicking field goals. As it turns out Alex was popping them through the uprights, with ease, from thirty five yards out so his buddies suggested he try out for the team; the coach obviously liked what he saw and Alex became the starting varsity kicker his senior year.

WE’RE FOOTBALL PEOPLE NOW

The most ironic part of this journey is that prior to Alex joining the football team I had never attended a high school football game as an adult and attended only a handful as a student. Perhaps if I had friends on the football team when I was in high school or dated a cheerleader the Friday night games would have drawn my interest.

For all practical purposes high school football was a new experience for me so naturally I had no idea what to expect. I figured that my family and I would attend the games, watch our son kick a few balls and enjoy an evening out. My wife on the other hand jumped in with both feet and did not look back. From the very first game Stacy looked and acted like a veteran football mom. She wore the traditional red, white and black scarf displaying the school colors along with the big button proudly pinned to her chest showing off a photograph of her son in his football uniform. Number fifteen, that’s MY child. The photo-button is the official badge of honor for all of the mothers with children who are members of the team, the various cheerleading squads and the marching band. It truly is a beautiful sight to look into the stands and see a wall of moms sporting big photo-buttons accented with red, white and black scarves. Simply put, football is addictive. There is so much emotional purity involved at this level that you cannot help but get caught up in all the excitement. I think the reason for this is that the fans are more vested than at the college or professional level; the high school setting is much more intimate. Parents are obviously going to cheer for their children regardless of level or venue, but the true difference rests with the kids in the stands. They are rooting for friends that they grew up with, friends whose birthday parties they attended and sofas they slept on. These are the same kids who were lab partners in science class and were teammates on the recreational soccer team. The kids on the field and the kids in the stands have literally known each other all their lives. This depth of connection on such a wide scale simply cannot occur at the college or professional level. The kids being raised within the same community is what makes high school sports so special and unique.

From the time my children reached middle school my opening line when I got home would be the same; “How was school, do you have any homework?” Now though, now that we’re football people there is an added wrinkle. When I speak to Alex it is, “How was school, do you have any homework, how did you kick today?” Like I can advise him if he proclaims that he did not kick well in practice? The only piece of advice I would be able to give that made any sense at all would be to keep your eye on the ball; how profound and utterly obvious. But it was important for me to get a progress report. I wanted to be involved; I needed to be involved, for we’re football people now.

DEJA VU

My parents lived ten to fifteen minutes from us yet, when our children were little it would take us forty five minutes to get everyone situated for a ten minute ride. Attending our son’s football games resulted in a similar ordeal. We graduated from a checklist of formula, diapers, toys, snacks, juice bottles and extra clothes to stadium chairs, blankets, gloves, hats, umbrella and directions. The one constant was that someone always had to use the restroom at the last minute just as we were ready to walk out the door. A few things in life transcend gender – religion – geography – nationality – economic status – education and language; having a family member run to the bathroom just as you are ready to leave the house can be deemed a universal truth.

THE PORK PIE HAT

When my children were old enough to attend school I went out and purchased a black leather Pork Pie hat which I would dutifully wear to all of their outdoor events. Initially, I wanted to wear a Dr. Seuss hat but my wife said I looked silly; my kids thought it was funny. The Pork Pie is a cool looking hat which I still wear to this day. The main reason I bought it was so my children could easily find me in a crowd. If we ever got separated, just look for the odd looking hat. In a sea of baseball caps my Pork Pie hat stuck out like a sore thumb. It worked well and my children got used to the idea. As they grew older and started playing organized sports they would use the hat to easily find me in the stands. Alex tells me he still looks for the hat while standing on the sideline. Old habits die hard.

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

Being a disciple of the ‘Just in Time’ theory the parking lot is already packed as we approach the stadium, so once again I am relegated to waiting in line to drop off my family at the front entrance then park the car. Most nights, the nearest parking spot is a quarter of a mile away which is not a problem unless it is 30 degrees and windy or pouring rain. Unfortunately, I got to experience both. As I make my way to the field I pass a used car lot full of automobiles neatly arranged on the grass between the ‘No Parking on Grass’ signs. The scope of influence the football program has on local law enforcement is impressive. I purchase my ticket and call my wife to find out where she is sitting. Thank heaven for cell phones, without them I may not find her until halftime when the stampede occurs to line up for pretzels, hot dogs and the all important restroom.

A high school football game is a roller coaster of emotion and excitement from waiting for the team to run onto the field through the tunnel of cheerleaders, crashing through the home made banner – to the halftime show featuring both high school marching bands – to the end of the game when the entire football team runs over to the stands in front of the marching band to pay homage to one another as the band plays the school’s fight song. I have come to realize that this spectacle simply has to be experienced first hand to be appreciated and understood. The electricity and energy of a live high school game is invigorating. Boys without shirts, chests painted all screaming at their counterparts across the field – the opposing bands dueling back and forth, these kids were having the time of their lives and it was easy to get caught up in their drama. It made me wonder what I had missed when I was in high school; perhaps Alex, by being a part of the football team is affording me the opportunities I missed out on when I was a student? Maybe it is better this way, as an adult I appreciate it more.

V.I.P.

A dominating high school team brings a celebrity status not only to the players but their parents as well. All of a sudden people I had known only in passing were stopping to partake in detailed conversation with me; at the gas station, the grocery store, and coffee house. Alex is really kicking well, have any colleges approached him yet? Wow, Alex is having a great season I didn’t know he could kick like that. Truth be told, I didn’t know it either? He must have inherited it from his mother. It is a great feeling being the parent of an athlete. You cannot help but stick out your chest with pride when you hear others in the stands cheering on your son and yelling his name. It turned out to be an experience I never could have anticipated. I savored every minute. In addition I had the good fortune by sheer happenstance, of experiencing events a-typical to a normal football season like watching Alex set a new school record by booming a 48 yard field goal with one second left in the half to helping his team win a State Championship posting a flawless 16-0 record; moments like these are indeed rare.

PRICELESS

Alex told me the highlight of the season was playing the conference championship game at Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I cannot imagine how cool it is to play in a professional football stadium, I can tell you though as a parent of one of the players, it is an awesome experience to watch. To sit in the stands and watch your son on that field, kicking up the same dirt as Hines Ward and booming field goals through the same uprights as Jeff Reed is surreal. Ticket to the game – $10, soft pretzel with mustard – $4.50, hot dog and drink – $7.50, watching Alex, larger than life on the Jumbo-Tron, running off the field pumping his fist after burying a field goal – priceless.

As impressive as watching Alex play at Heinz Field was, the highlight for me came several months later at the Pennsylvania East-West All Star Game. When I saw Alex run out of the tunnel onto the field my jaw literally dropped. I was stunned, almost paralyzed from the sharp chill piercing through my body; I was covered with goose bumps. There it was, as plain as day sprawled across the back of my son’s shoulders; ROMANIAS. His name, my name was on the back of his jersey. I was overwhelmed; I never saw my name on the back of a jersey before yet there it was staring at me, taunting me, seducing me. Seeing my name on the back of that jersey was a profound experience. It caught me completely off guard; it was phenomenal. Several times during the course of the game I would lean over to remind my wife just how cool it was to see my name on the back of that jersey.

WHAT A RIDE

Who could have imagined that kicking field goals in gym class for fun would have resulted in such a magical journey? Prior to this season the last high school football game I attended was in 1978 when I was a junior. Now, we’re football people.

Next stop, college; I guess Stacy will have to get another big photo-button and a new scarf while I dust off the Pork Pie hat. Thanks for the ride son!

Source by Manny Romanias

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Modular Kitchens: The Best You Can Ever Get

The modernized kitchen will be based upon a couple design standards. The essential design components of modernized kitchen ideas will be contained uncluttered space, modern art apparatuses, heaps of light, clean lines and contrast and striking colors, advised by modular kitchen designers. Here’s a look at each one of these kitchen design standards in detail.

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Color

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Loads of Illumination

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Uncluttered Areas

The particular kitchen furniture offers sufficient space to store each one of your items, so there won’t be any likelihood of clutter, and cleaning will be a basic employment. There is a satisfactory supply of shelves to store utensils, and fragments are designed inside secluded furniture to store your appliances, for example, ovens. Put the refrigerator in a manner that it’ll consume up less room, and at an area where it’s near access.

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The Benefits of a Glass Corner TV Unit

A television corner unit is an item of furniture which is designed to be placed into the corner of a living room. The unit is incredibly useful and practical, capable of adding an aesthetic appeal whilst providing a background for the construction of a high quality home entertainment centre capable of challenging professional cinema systems.

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When selecting a television stand there are a range of different materials available including oak and pine however one of the most modern and practical is glass. Furniture manufacturers can now design and develop glass television units not only in a variety of different styles but from also glass which is incredibly strong and chip resistant.

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Choosing a Bar Stool for Your Cafe or Bar

When we look at it from the design aspect, it is a heightened stool or chair that designed appropriately for the bar counters. However, they are quite indispensable furniture for any bar. There are a plenty of options that you could choose from, and you could easily choose one that is perfect for the decor at your bar. While galvanized steel bar stool offer a sturdy and metallic look, oak bar stools portray more of an organic image and would be perfect if you want to set up a tavern kind of a place. It totally depends on the vibe of the bar. Here there are a few things to keep in mind while choosing stools.

Design

Bar stools, primarily, come in two types of designs, ones which have a back rest and the ones which don’t. Xavier Pauchard is the genius designer behind these stools, and almost every bar stool that you can find today is inspired by this design. While the company Tolix manufactures the original product, the Tolix bar stools, it might be too costly an affair to invest in these. The cost-effective alternative would hence be to look for websites that offer replicas of this marvelous furniture design. This is truly a timeless piece that can complete your setup and breathe life into it.

The Make and the Finish

As we discussed earlier, you have a choice in the type material that your stools are made from. Metal cafe stools are the classic Pauchard designs that can achieve a unique image while the oak ones or the wooden bar stools will help you achieve more of an organic type of image. Plastic stool are also a very popular choice for cafes and coffee shops. The type of place that you’re trying to setup should tell you all you need to know on what make of bar stools to go for. It would be a much better option to go for designer furniture replicas as they offer the best of comfort as well as price.

Where to Buy?

If you’re passionate about designer furniture and think of yourself as a connoisseur of exquisite furniture sets, then looking for original designer furniture wouldn’t be such a bad idea. Many companies like Tolix and Knoll studios still manufacture original designer furniture. However, for the general need for furniture, this might become too costly an affair. If you’re looking for the style, the comfort and the cosiness, minus the jaw dropping prices, then designer furniture replicas are the way to go. Look for a website that provides such replicas at great prices. They should also offer a great variety of chairs, tables and stools to choose. A website that offers unique designs such as the egg stool would make a great choice.

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Tips On Choosing A Sofa For Your Living Room

Buying a sofa is major investment and you must take time to select the right furniture. Sofas and couches made of extravagant materials and master-crafted leather can cost many thousands of dollars. Nobody wants to get buyer’s regret after investing a small fortune. Check the next tips on how to choose a sofa for your living room.

The first thing you should do is to determine the size and shape of the sofa. This will influence heavily the next decisions. You will have to figure out how the new furniture will integrate with the other living room objects. Decide if you want to add other couches or chairs near. Many people like to add a small coffee table. Choose a simple or an L-shaped sofa if this is your option. But if you want the sofa to be the focal point of the living room, choose a rounder shaped model. They are bigger and provide more seating.

Keep in mind that an L-shaped sofa is ideal for covering a large area and provide boundaries between surfaces with different functionality. You can use an L-shaped model to separate the living room from the dining room.

Rounder models are recommended for smaller rooms. And they can be used as a gathering point. You can use it to gather all your friends and watch some football matches, if that is your wish.

Select a style that complements your room and design choices. A sofa should be an integrated part of the room. There are so many stylistic options, from modern to vintage models, way too surrealistic and eccentric models.

The next thing to consider is the orientation. Decide if you want it oriented towards your TV, towards the windows or towards the exit doors. Its orientations is strongly related to its purpose: for relaxing, to provide seating for your guests, to watch TV, to enjoy the scenery, etc.

It is crucial to research the materials before buying a sofa. There are many materials, each one with pro and cons. Plush, white suede is very attractive and comfy material, but is the easiest one to ruin – not recommended if you have pets or small children. You surely do not want your dog Rollo happily chew on your newly bought furniture. Leather is the typical choice, with so many shades and colors, making a sofa easily to adapt to the other objects in the room. Outdoor fabric is also a sound choice, but you must carefully select the material.

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