I always have mix feelings about September.
It's the signal that my summer is official over...
...new school year.
...new students.
...new classes.
...new challenges.
...and football.
I try not to like football, but I do.
I like it a lot.
Now, I'm not huge fan of professional sports.
There always seems to be a lot of hoopla over celebrity sports athletes who make way too much money. Yes, they're talented, but all of the attention seems to change people. I know this, because I'm surrounded by celebrity....no...not even close...
I do like football...but I love college football.
To me, it's the best of both worlds...yes, the athletes are talented, but they're still kids trying to make their dreams happen. I like that. I like watching people strive for their dreams, and cheering for them...LOUDLY.
Some may even say that I'm a strong cheerleader...but most would agree that I'm a loud and enthusiastic cheerleader.
So, how did I spend the first day of September?
I spent it cheering loudly and enthusiastically at the opening game for the University of Oregon.
Go Ducks!
In Oregon you're either a Duck (U of O) fan or a Beaver fan (Oregon State)...not many are both. I'm not that normal though...but I am more of a Duck fan than a Beaver fan.
There are specific reasons for this.
One, I receive tickets to Duck games.
Two, the U of O team is fantastically talented.
Three, the Duck fans are loud and I'm loud.
Four, I like the colors.
Five, Donald Duck is their mascot. Seriously, that's cool.
My nephew is a Duck fan in a family of Beaver fans...so he joined me and my parents as we went to the first game. He's cool like that and sticks to his beliefs.
I think that most people, kids, parents, and teachers have a difficult time adjusting to September. So many "new" things, but at least we can always count on football to help us muddle through.
Whoop! Whoop!
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