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Flag football, ice cream and growing up
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:37 am
by 1987alum
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:05 pm
by Ineedbotox
I liked it! My 6 yr. old cheers for pee wee football. Last year they were flag cheerleaders, but this year, they moved up to cheer for Division 2 which is 8 & under. Wow! There is a huge difference between the 5-6 yr. olds I saw last year & the 7-8 yr. olds out there last weekend. There are some kids who are freakin HUGE.
Have fun & enjoy the season!
Re: Flag football, ice cream and growing up
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:18 pm
by Tech83
1987alum wrote:We're heading to BG for the Ohio game and I'm starting to wonder how many more years we'll be able to work the trip into the increasingly hectic schedule. I also wonder, as Noah grows up, how much longer he'll want to do these father-son weekends.
You will have plenty of father-son weekends ahead. When you spend time with them young, they want to spent time with you later.
This past weekend was for Nicholas (the 12 year old/seventh grade) and I as we went to watch the Miami-Central Michigan game after his football practice.
This coming weekend, Sam (the 14 year/High School Freshman) wants me to come to his Cross Country meet and help him with his time splits. He wants to drop his time to under 20 minutes. Realizing of course, I won't be able to talk to him otherwise because....... well..... you know..... ummmm.......girls.

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:09 pm
by Falconfreak90
What a great article. I just told Dana yesterday how these BG games are creating memories for a lifetime for the Freaklings...not to mention 2 diehard BG fans for life.
I know they will look back and have fond memories of our times together. I know I already do.
Plus, I must keep my brainwashing at full speed....Grandma and Grandpa in Huron are still trying to push that school in our state capital.

Re: Flag football, ice cream and growing up
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:35 pm
by Falcon Fanatic
Tech83 wrote:1987alum wrote:We're heading to BG for the Ohio game and I'm starting to wonder how many more years we'll be able to work the trip into the increasingly hectic schedule. I also wonder, as Noah grows up, how much longer he'll want to do these father-son weekends.
You will have plenty of father-son weekends ahead. When you spend time with them young, they want to spent time with you later.
Well stated, Tech!!
'87, that was an awesome article!!

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 7:18 pm
by 1987alum
Thanks all. I hope you're right!
Forgot to mention ... Noah had 12 numbers to choose from for his jersey (one advantage of being the head coach's son is getting first dibs). I saw 24 and figured, well, he wore it last year and it's his favorite number, that's that.
As usual, he surprised me, choosing number 5.
Why 5, I asked?
"Well, Josh Harris wore 5, of course, and he's a great quarterback. The Fabulous Teddy P wears 5 now, and he's our best linebacker. I'm going to play linebacker and quarterback, so 5 is the best number."
How am I going to argue with logic like that? I can't wait to hear what he comes up with when he asks for the keys to the car. On second thought, yeah, I can wait.
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 10:05 am
by ham0331
How much longer will Noah and you do the father-son football thing? Probably quite a while--My youngest son and I will see you at the OU game and, oh yes, he's 37.
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 12:20 pm
by Falconfreak90
ham0331 wrote:How much longer will Noah and you do the father-son football thing? Probably quite a while--My youngest son and I will see you at the OU game and, oh yes, he's 37.
Dave,
The Freaks can't wait to see you and Dave Jr on 10/8!! Will Nancy be with you?
GO FALCONS!
Re: Flag football, ice cream and growing up
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 11:20 pm
by transfer2BGSU
Tech83 wrote:Realizing of course, I won't be able to talk to him otherwise because....... well..... you know..... ummmm.......girls.

C'mon Dad - spend time with the boy and quit watching those girls 8)
And Freak - Otterbein is actually in Westerville, not Columbus.