Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Anderson: Spring Flag Football

I love to do a separate post on each sport's season because sports are just an important part of our lives, as is documenting, of course. 


First up, the entertainment of the younger brother is always a real thing. Luckily, we are now in an outside sport that includes a giant sand pit. 
The games also occasionally included a Noni to play in the giant sand pit, so this was, of course, even better!

Brooke took this pic of my creeper status at one of the games. 

Being a younger brother really has so many downfalls, but I think that 3 gatorades, toys and a giant treat at practice make up for all of those. 


Anderson with his best buddy at football and their Coach. 

Side note: I taught his coach many moons ago at Farragut! 

Love, love, love this pic of these 2. 


Anderson, per usual when it comes to football, had a great season. He scored 22 touchdowns and I am honestly not sure if anyone ever actually ran past him with their flag intact. They did play an older team that was much better at passing so those games provided quite a bit of challenge for him. 

I love, love watching him play sports. He has never, ever sat down and his level of intensity in every day life is higher than I knew could be possible for a small child. But watching him own a field provides validation every time. I am not bragging here; on the contrary, I am providing so much justification that this outlet is NECESSARY for survival for all of us. 

Perhaps you remember when he was "the kid in the green glasses"? Well, during this season, it was pretty well known that you had to watch out for "the kid in the blue socks." Fun times. 

Because I did a horrible job with actual pics, here are some videos:

(note: the videos are also horrible quality)






1 comment:

  1. I will brag on him!!! He was awesome to watch. Very few kids could stop him. Parents in the crowds talked about how good he was. He also did a good job at playing quarterback. So proud of him.

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