Monday, November 12, 2007
We (Rojo) are very interested (completely obsessed) with Boston College. We (I) don't know why we (Rojo) love BC Eagles so damn much but we (he) does.
He's "been" BC for weeks now, both football and basketball. He's the coach, band, refs, Boston College and the other team, too (always a college ending in the words, State University, so __SU). I am the scoreboard monitor and cheering section. While in my scoreboarding trance yesterday I noticed he has still not self-corrected two words he's been mispronouncing for years.
Offense = Odd Fence
Rebound = Re-butt
Then I realized the wisdom of what he was saying. To live life on the offense does indeed create an odd fence between you and the world around you. A rebound is nothing more than getting up off your butt and trying again.
Rojo strikes again.
Can't talk now - I've got a game needing a scorekeeper and cheering section.
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Not enough has been made of the art of getting up off your butt and trying again.
We (me) love the stories of your (all the Links) days.
He's my Super Hero.
Love.
Suzy
Ra! Ra! Ra!
Yay, Rojo!
"Time out!" That boy is the super bowl of wisdom, the world series of genuineness, the world cup of love, the masters of peace, the indie 500 of joy, and the world champion of my heart.
"Play ball, Rojo!"
Goooooo, Carrie!
Isn't it pronounced "Bah-stun"?
Give that boy a kiss for me, wouldja?
Love his wisdom. Rock on, Rojo.
Very insightful.
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