Monday, July 8, 2013

"Somewhere in Middle America"...

Anthony and I both graduated from MSU.  To say that he is a fan is the understatement of the century.  I try to keep things in perspective, but goodness, I do love my Bulldogs.  I'm pretty sure I've mentioned it on here before, but when we were in college, the baseball team made it to Omaha for the national tournament.  We both went.  We ran into each other.  We started dating.  Obviously, some headway had been made before the school year was out, but it was at the College World Series that decisions were made.  Call it our DTR.

:)

I was unable to go to the Starkville Regional because I was co-chairing our church's VBS. I had to get things ready, so leaving for the weekend wouldn't have been the smartest decision.  Instead, Anthony and his dad took Sam for the weekend, and they had a blast.


I'm sure people get tired of hearing about it, but Dudy Noble really is such a special place.  The Left Field Lounge, the fans, the food.  I'm glad Sam got to see it at its best.  



Cheese!



Celebration picture.


Having fun with a friend.




Snack time.  Complete with backwards baseball cap.


I would love to have been able to approach this crew back in 1998, show them this picture, and tell them that between all of them they will have 11 children. (so far!)  I'm pretty sure they would tell me I'm a liar.  They haven't changed a bit, and I still love them dearly.  

We were unable to attend the super-regional in Virginia, but we held our breath through every pitch.  We debated heading to Omaha after that win, but just couldn't decide if we needed to spend the money.  However, when the last out was recorded against Oregon State, I couldn't even talk to Anthony because he was on the phone booking flights.  He had booked hotel rooms the week before.  "Just in case," he said.  Good thing he did.   

 

I was actually on a girls' trip when we were in the final game of the semi-finals.  All we had to do to advance to the championship game was win.  A friend took this picture of me watching the Oregon State game.  I thought I was going to vomit.  Also, I'm not half-naked.  I have on a bathing suit and a cover-up.  

Moving on.  

I drove back from the coast on Sunday, got home around noon, and we flew out to Omaha Sunday at 6:45.  I'm pretty sure my children didn't remember what I looked like for awhile.  



They have banners of famous players up all around the stadium.  Our very own Will Clark was represented.


The bracket.  If you look closely, you can see who the final teams were.  


Bonus of going to Omaha:  Your brother, who lives in Alaska, (yes--Alaska)  flew in to see a few games.  We got to hang out with him a bit.  He and Anthony tried their version of the statue outside the stadium.  


The line to get in.  It curved all the way around the fence.  I couldn't even get a good picture that showed exactly how incredibly long it was.  




It was surreal to say the least.  I mean, Mississippi State was playing in a National Championship game.  Yes, we had been to the CWS before--8 times before, but we were actually in the finals.  It was nuts.  So much fun.   




Me and my "little" brother.  

Not only were we in Omaha watching our dawgs play for a title, but it was also our anniversary.  How fitting, right?  Anyway, we laugh about it, but Blake (see above)  has the best luck EVER.  Things just fall into his lap.  The night that we knew we were headed to Omaha, Anthony called Blake, who was already there, and asked him to be on the lookout for reserved tickets.  Boy, did he ever come through.  We literally had the best seats in the stadium. 2nd deck. Club level.  Access to bar and food.  Right behind home plate. 

Happy Anniversary to us.  







 Yep.  Best seats ever. 





I picked up this little gem.  The t-shirt shops were having so much fun coming up with new shirts for MSU.  I love this one, and I also got one that says, "Omaha.  Starkville North."  I was blown away at how many of our fans made the trip.

Alas, we all know how this ended.  Our Bullies couldn't pull through.  However, I don't think I've enjoyed watching a team more.  Between their videos, the Bench Mobb,  (2nd "b" is silent) pink backpacks, beards, power points, and a pitcher with a killer mullet, it just doesn't get much better.  Now that we've been to a championship series once, we know without a doubt that it can be done again.

And let's not forget.  It's not bad watching a bunch of cute college dudes play ball.  Admit it.





Picture catch-up...

Forgive the random collection of pictures.  They're from different times this spring and summer, but I hated to leave them out.  

Watching Sambo play t-ball.


Chilling in our front yard at a neighborhood gathering.  Have I mentioned how much I love our neighborhood?  We are truly blessed.  And I hate moving, so I pray that we never have to again.  


We call this our "perfect combo of Anthony and Alli picture."  In a cooler = Anthony.  Book in hand = Alli.  


Helping mom and dad spread some mulch.


Breakfast.


Probably not the smartest choice to put on a child and then allow him to play outside.  This kid loves to climb, and he loves to get dirty.  If he's in a sandbox, he takes buckets of sand and pours it on his head.  Seriously.


Sam went to the Children's Museum with his best friend.  This picture is not posed AT ALL.  I could die.



 This cracks me up.  Sam will chauffeur Alex around the backyard.  Alex loves it.  

 

 Hanging with Grandy.


 Bath time at Papa and Sissy's house. 


Climbing.  Lord, help me. 


With Papa and Mama Rubye at Sam's godmother's wedding. 




Hugging the bride. 


We let Alex try a doughnut for the first time a couple months ago.  We now have a Pavlovian situation.  If he even SEES a doughnut box, he goes berserk.  And there better be doughnuts for him, or he'll make you pay. 



See the doughnut bag?  Can't keep him away.


And more climbing.  I have lots of pictures that look like this.