Well, we went and delivered the gifts to Anna, Adrianna and Jasmine's house. Though we did not get to meet the girls, I did hear back from Mary (the coordinator at PCP) and she said that the mother called and said THANK YOU! She said that they did not have anything for Christmas this year. Everything we provided is all they will receive!
Before we dropped of the items, we went to PCP and picked up a few more items. They provided a laundry basket full of household goods...detergent, tissue paper etc. They also provided a large tray of home made goodies. My kids wanted to keep them, but knew these were for the other family....they did look very yummy.
I am proud of all of us....we did a wonderful job! Each girl ended up with 2 outfits, 2 pairs of shoes, 3 toys, toothbrushes and 2 packages that were for the whole family....things they can share. Everything was packaged so that they each had 8 individual packages to open plus the other 2 for them to share....I think they will be very happy this Christmas morning!
Give each other a pat on the back and a big THANK YOU! I really appreciate all your help with the program and I think my girl scouts learned a thing or two about giving as well! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!!!
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
NFC Western Division Champions
This is unbelievable! The Arizona Cardinals are NFC West Champs.
I've lived in Arizona my whole life. I remember when the Cards came to town, I was still in high school.
I became a fan immediately and have been ever since. This doesn't sound like a big deal but it is.
In a city that has hated the team over the years I was the reject. The goofball that would always look forward to next season.
I've lived in Arizona my whole life. I remember when the Cards came to town, I was still in high school.
I became a fan immediately and have been ever since. This doesn't sound like a big deal but it is.
In a city that has hated the team over the years I was the reject. The goofball that would always look forward to next season.
Of course there was 1998. Jake got us into the playoffs with an 8-8 record. We went to Dallas and beat the hated Cowboys in Texas Stadium. Not much could be sweeter.
That year is the best record I can remember the Cardinals having over the last 20 years. We were thrilled to be .500 in 1998.
For once we didn't finish with a losing record.
Those of you who have been there with me know what I'm talking about. Our typical record is 4-12 or something very similar. Put it this way, when we get a 5 or 6 win season we are ecstatic.
I have actually gone to Cardinals games at Sun Devil Stadium and been given free parking because I was the 1st person the attendant saw who was wearing the home team's jersey and hat.
I have been in the stands and been ridiculed by the opposing teams fans. All of which live in Arizona by the way.
I have been at home games and had peanuts and popcorn thrown at me because I was the only one wearing red.
The only time we would get to see the Cardinals on TV was when they were on the road or when they were playing the hated Cowboys. Most of the time there were only 30,000 people in a stadium that holds over 70,000
What's different now? Well for starters University Of Phoenix Stadium.
Now we really have a home field advantage. Every game since the new stadium opened has been on TV.
Another thing is that Mr. Bidwell has passed control of the team on to his son Michael. He seems to be on the right track.
Ken Wizenhunt is also a huge factor. He has brought a system and a
coaching style that the players have bought into. He makes roster moves for football reasons and that is rare with football coaches.
The biggest difference? Attitude! Attitude is everything.
Charles Swindoll said "life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it.
We aren't losers anymore. We are winners. Every time the team takes the field they plan to win the game.
Those of you from cities where winning is a tradition won't understand this. When you lose for over 20 years you can't help but carry a losing attitude. You buy into the losing.
You expect to lose. You to think of it as acceptable.
Not anymore!
We are winners now!
We are the NFC West Champs!
And guess what. It's not good enough. I want more. More regular season wins.
Playoff wins.
Superbowl titles.
I want what all those other cities have had before. I want it now!
Will I get it now or ever? Who knows.
That's why they play the game.
Note: The bottom picture is my daughter getting an autograph from DE Antonio Smith.
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