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The Beginning of the Madness

Usually this site chronicles our beautiful daughters, but I’m in a funk this week. I have two sports passions. One is the NY Yankees. The other is UConn Husky basketball. The cool thing about following these teams is that I have my whole year pretty much covered. Baseball season, in general, runs from April to October, and college hoops runs from November through March. Unfortunately, the Yankees lost a bit early in the playoffs, so I have some downtime before the college basketball season begins. That won’t stop me from getting mentally prepared. Enjoy this clip from the 1998 tournament!


[Runtime: 01:80 | 1998 UConn Rip Hamilton Buzzer Beater vs Washington | Please make sure you have the latest version of Macromedia Flash installed on your computer to watch this video. To download it, please visit: http://www.adobe.com ]

Happy Sunday, Black Monday

UConn

Sunday was a bittersweet day for me. It started off great! Family and friends converged to celebrate our girls’ dedication/baptism that was held at Calvary Church in Annandale, VA. Everything fell into place nicely - the girls were well behaved all through the service. The message was great. The church even put together a nice video of us that noted our struggle to conceive. I hope our story helped others who were going through their own “storms” of life. I’ll try to post pics of the day and the video in the near future - it’s a real tear jerker, though - particularly if you know us.

In contrast to the celebration of the girls was the sadness of seeing UConn lose to George Mason - a number 11 seed! I was already anxious because I was unable to see the game live - it coincided with the time we set aside to have people over to celebrate the girls’ dedications/baptisms. Thank God for TiVo - I simply watched the game after people had left. But why keep me in suspense - no need for overtime if they were going to lose anyway.

I will say this - UConn had played uninspired basketball all year. They were destined to fail. If they’re going to lose, I am glad they lost to a ‘cinderella’ - team. I only hope that George Mason wins it all. The real torture today is living in the DC area having to hear it from bandwagon fans of the beloved local team.

Note to self: next year the girls will be wearing Husky gear - like it or not!

In the end, however, the pain of a silly basketball loss goes away much more quickly when you have the unconditional love of two little girls to boost your spirits :)

Congrats to my internet ‘multiples’ buddies who have their beloved LSU Tigers and UCLA Bruins left to root for. Keep making sure your kids wear the gear! Oh, and both teams, if they do not win it this year, I believe will be primed for another exemplary run next year.

I Need Baby Sports Gear!

Normally I am not a superstitious person, except when it comes to the sports teams I root for - namely the NY Yankees and the UConn Huskies. We are now in the midst of March Madness - one of my favorite times of the year - and UConn plays tonight.

I happened upon Savage Stories and Lim Twins and determined that there’s a direct correlation between their twins wearing the sporting attire of their favorite college team and their team winning the game. Tonight UConn plays and my girls have nothing to wear! Sure, they did get NY Yankee gear, but that doesn’t help my team right now!

The only answer will be that each of my girls will have to wear Daddy’s UConn gear. Oh, no! I just realized that UConn plays tonight at 10:00 pm! If the girls are asleep, will that negatively affect UConn’s chances? I guess we’ll know tomorrow.

I guess I’ll have to go back to my old reliable ‘Baby Husky’ to help push UConn to victory?

Mattingly

Baby Husky

March Madness

I love March Madness. This just to get you in the mood. Sorry if you’re not a UConn fan. Also, sorry if you’re a Duke fan ;) It’s always more meaningful when your team beats Duke.


[ UConn 1999 Championship | Runtime: 01:52 | Please make sure you have the latest version of Macromedia Flash installed on your computer to watch this video. To download it, please visit: http://www.macromedia.com ]



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