Thursday, February 19, 2009
Long time, no update
I just realized that it has been over a month since my last blog entry, and well, that is just too long. The good news with this entry is that I will also be adding two new photo albums so you can SEE what I have been up to for the past month.
Basically all I have been doing this month is getting ready for the new Women's Pro Soccer league. I head up to Maryland to play with the Washington Freedom next week and I am pretty excited about it. I am just excited that we are finally getting our league off the ground and I am also excited about getting to play a lot of games. It has been awhile since the last time I stepped onto the pitch in an organized game, but I am so excited that the Inaugural game is just around the corner.
January and February have been a lot of fun. We actually had a snow day here in North Carolina(which is one of the photo albums), the Tar Heels have finally gotten their act together with leadership and big time play by EVERYONE, Grace and I headed out to Jackson Hole, Wyoming to visit our wonderful friends, Ashley and John Merritt(the other photo album, and don't worry about me in the skis. It was cross country skiing so there was no worries with the ACL!), me and the dogs had a lovely birthday given to us by the greatest hubby, my parents and Brandt came to visit, and well I have just loved being in the Durham/Chapel Hill area. Not only have I had a wonderful winter, but Robert was able to go to the Duke game(thanks to Neill) in Cameron and cheer on the Tar Heels as we dominated the dookies! With Neill being at the game and Zack arriving the next day, Robert was able to celebrate the whole weekend! And let's face it, we all know that the Dook game was all those three talked about! And really, that's all that Grace, Ashley, John, and I talked about! It was quite a great day sending all the Duke seniors away without ONE win at Cameron against us Tar Heels!
To say the least, January and February were two great months(I guess it is a good thing we have a little bit left of February!), but I am going to be sad to leave my Durham home. I love my house and I love the memories that I have formed these past seven months of ACL recovery. BUT I am excited about the new memories up in DC and the idea of playing in a real professional league! The only question remains, what is Bailey and Ellie going to do without doggie day care? Or I guess the better question is going to be, what am I going to do without doggie day care??? HAHA
Basically all I have been doing this month is getting ready for the new Women's Pro Soccer league. I head up to Maryland to play with the Washington Freedom next week and I am pretty excited about it. I am just excited that we are finally getting our league off the ground and I am also excited about getting to play a lot of games. It has been awhile since the last time I stepped onto the pitch in an organized game, but I am so excited that the Inaugural game is just around the corner.
January and February have been a lot of fun. We actually had a snow day here in North Carolina(which is one of the photo albums), the Tar Heels have finally gotten their act together with leadership and big time play by EVERYONE, Grace and I headed out to Jackson Hole, Wyoming to visit our wonderful friends, Ashley and John Merritt(the other photo album, and don't worry about me in the skis. It was cross country skiing so there was no worries with the ACL!), me and the dogs had a lovely birthday given to us by the greatest hubby, my parents and Brandt came to visit, and well I have just loved being in the Durham/Chapel Hill area. Not only have I had a wonderful winter, but Robert was able to go to the Duke game(thanks to Neill) in Cameron and cheer on the Tar Heels as we dominated the dookies! With Neill being at the game and Zack arriving the next day, Robert was able to celebrate the whole weekend! And let's face it, we all know that the Dook game was all those three talked about! And really, that's all that Grace, Ashley, John, and I talked about! It was quite a great day sending all the Duke seniors away without ONE win at Cameron against us Tar Heels!
To say the least, January and February were two great months(I guess it is a good thing we have a little bit left of February!), but I am going to be sad to leave my Durham home. I love my house and I love the memories that I have formed these past seven months of ACL recovery. BUT I am excited about the new memories up in DC and the idea of playing in a real professional league! The only question remains, what is Bailey and Ellie going to do without doggie day care? Or I guess the better question is going to be, what am I going to do without doggie day care??? HAHA
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