We took Peyton to his first basketball game last week when the LSU Tigers played in the NCAA tournament. They happened to get assigned to play the first two rounds in Greensboro, which is just about an hour west of here. The first round was on a Thursday afternoon so we went with Chad, Lauren, and Amelia to cheer the Tigers on. Peyton enjoyed the game, taking in the big crowd and all of the noise.
He especially enjoyed waving his pom-pom in the air when it was time to cheer.
But he even managed to take a little snooze during halftime.
The best part was the ice cream that he got to eat for the first time. After the Tigers beat Butler, the Heels came out and rolled over Radford. Midway through the Heels game, the kids had enough so we headed home, but all in all it was a really great day and I think Peyton and Amelia were very well behaved.
Because LSU and UNC each won in the first round, they had to play each other in the second round on Saturday. And one of them would advance to the Sweet 16 while the other team's season ended. I really felt torn about which team to cheer for. I did my undergrad at LSU, where I learned all about football. Then I learned all about basketball when I got to UNC and watched them win the Championship in 2005. SEC football is equally as exciting as ACC basketball, but the reverse for both conferences has always been inferior, and I've always been able to keep the two separate. Until the LSU basketball team took over the SEC this year and I started worrying that the two teams would meet. Sure enough, they did. Lauren and I cut up an LSU shirt and a UNC shirt and sewed them back together to show our divided loyalty. It was amazing how much attention those shirts attracted. As I walked into the arena, I still wasn't sure who I would be feeling it for more. But it didn't take long for me to figure out that the purple and gold still runs deep in my blood and I really wanted those Tigers to win. They put up a really strong fight, and even took the lead a couple of times. Unfortunately, the Tar Heels' endurance wasn't a match for the Tigers, and the game ended with the Tigers heading back to Baton Rouge. But it was a fun game to watch. We had really great seats, thanks to the LSU Alumni Association. And we even got to indulge in some Popeyes, the LSU way to tailgate, since the closest one to us also happens to be in Greensboro. I'm back to being a Heels fan, and since they beat the Tigers, I hope that they at least go on to win the Championship this year.
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Cool Dude
I can't believe that Peyton is almost a year old! Wow! The last couple of months have seen a lot of changes. He's now running around, understanding a lot more, and starting to say a few words. Patrick and I have deciphered "ma ma ma", "da da da", of course, in addition to some forms of "clock" and "bye". He likes to imitate whatever noises you make so he likes to blow raspberries and make monkey noises too. If you ask him where someone is, like "mommy" or "daddy" or "Nellie", he usually points in the right direction. He's starting to have opinions about what he wants to play with and we have discovered that he doesn't like to be told "no" when he wants to do such things as climb in the dishwasher or eat Nellie's food. Too bad.
I haven't posted pictures in awhile, so there's a bunch to look at. His friend Amelia has come over to play a couple of times, and they took a trip to the museam together. There are also some pictures of his visit from Lollie and Pops, as well as a bunch just hanging around the house.
The pictures are posted here.
I haven't posted pictures in awhile, so there's a bunch to look at. His friend Amelia has come over to play a couple of times, and they took a trip to the museam together. There are also some pictures of his visit from Lollie and Pops, as well as a bunch just hanging around the house.
The pictures are posted here.
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