The other day a friend and I were talking, I can't remember what exactly we were talking about but he uttered the words "Yeah, sometimes I forget you're a girl." Now, I've always claimed to be semi-tom-boy who dresses like a girl but never did I think I was that bad. I mean I like playing sports and watching them but I'm not that extreme that someone would forgot I have boobs on my chest. BUT HEY I'M NOT MAD ABOUT IT! IT'S KIND OF LIKE A COMPLIMENT!
Anyway so here is what I love about sports.
Baseball: Baseball isn't just about hitting a ball and having the other team catch it. There is so much more involved. The whole team has to work together when they're on the field, its all about teamwork. Then you have to know the team you're playing. Whose really good at batting, the batting order, and what not. I mean if you have Hosmer up at bat with one out and there is a person on first and second, YOU'RE NOT GOING TO GIVE HIM ANY GOOD BALLS, YOU WALK HIM. Especially, if there is someone behind him who you can easily have a double play. Unless you're the team up to bat you don't want the bases loaded with a heavy hitter up, cause that can definitely be a game changer. Plus theres so many life lessons you can learn from baseball… heres my shout out to my girl Sophie's blog. Check it out. Another plus, those pants. THANK YOU GOD.
Football: I JUST LOVE FOOTBALL. Fall is nothing without it. Its not a saturday if you don't tailgate and go to the football game in Nebraska. In my life, its not the weekend if you don't go to the game then end up watching every other football game on TV. And don't even get me started on bowl season. I literally do nothing but watch those games. Sometimes games get really interesting. With bowl games it can be totally up in the air.
Basketball: Now I'll admit i'm not a huge basketball fan, you can thank the NBA for that. I don't dig one guy running down the court and dunking the ball. SORRY, BUT YOU DON'T LOOK COOL. you look like an idiot, bye. But I do love March Madness. SERIOUSLY, FAVORITE TIME OF THE YEAR. Talk about upsets. Shout out to FGCU and Wichita State.
Soccer: I don't know what it is about the sport, but I really enjoy it. I think it might be the worldlyness of it. There isn't many sports that every country plays or one that brings everyone together. In my opinion, the World Cup needs to be more often. JUST SAYING.
I could really go on but I'll spare you, plus I have a baseball game to watch.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
The past few weeks
Sorry I haven't blogged in awhile, life has been busy the last week or two. So I decided to catch you all up. You're Welcome.
So lets see. I worked, interviewed, hung out with my amazing friends and got some much needed sleep. Thats all. And I'm currently sitting out on the green space at school soaking up some sun. So I'm in heaven.
Here I am with my lovely friends at a country concert downtown:
There was more people, I just can't get the picture to load, I swear!
I then interviewed at Lazlo's and got the job. HOLLA. I need money. I also interviewed for a lab assistant job at UNL and should be hearing from them this week, so I may have three jobs. I know its a lot but hey I love a challenge and being busy.
I also worked. I actually have a story about that. I was working one day when this little girl and her mom came up to the cash register. The mom had handed me a ring, apologizing because her daughter had broken it. I only then realized that her daughter was crying. Her mother then told us they were going to be paying for it. I looked at the both of them and said that it was perfectly fine, things get broken all the time and there was no need for her to pay for it. She of course insisted. As I proceed to check them out,the little girl is still crying and kept saying she was sorry. Her mom told her it was okay and she did the right thing by speaking up and telling the truth. She insisted that her daughter was learning her lesson and she was a good girl. Throughout this conversation tears grew in both my eyes and her mothers. I could just picture her as myself years ago. I then took the liberty to chime in. I looked at the little girl and told her that really these things happen all the time. I told her she was being a very big girl by doing the right thing and she should be proud of herself because I knew I was. I then told her a story about how an older woman that day had broke something as well so she had no reason to feel bad. She started to laugh and smile at that point. I even went on to tell her about the time I ran my lipgloss through the washer… multiple times at that. She was a little teary eyed still but I think she definitely felt better.
Once they left, my coworker and I talked about it. We both were ready to cry. She, as well as the lady behind the mom and her daughter, told me I handled the situation very well and would make a lovely mother. I guess I did but I can't help but feel there was something more I could have done. Also I'm not ready to be a mom so yeah no. I probably couldn't even handle being a wife any time soon so yeah.
But anyway heres a picture of me outside the union! Holla for beautiful days and sunshine!
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