OK, folks… sign-up for Round 11 of Operation Baking Gals has begun.

Once again, we are baking for a wonderful soldier who could use a little pick-me-up from home. To see his story and to sign up for Team Heather Drive, visit www.bakinggals.com. You have to register with the site (it’s free, and there’s no spam) in order to view the teams and sign up to bake.

As always, please let me know if you have any questions.

Shipping starts next week, so please sign up and get baking as soon as possible!

Thanks for everything you do.

(Don’t know what Baking Gals is? Read these posts.)

 

OK, so obviously, my “Mystery Man” was Terrell Owens.

As all of the news media and posters and hoopla around town continue to remind me: He’s heeeeeere. Training camp has started and he has officially begun his time as a Buffalo Bill.

Quite some time ago, someone left a comment on one of my blog posts asking what I thought about T.O. becoming a Buffalo Bill. At the time, I planned on posting about it at some point, so I didn’t answer the question. And then time got away from me and now that football season is upon us, I realized I still needed to address this!

If you’ve been reading here for a while, you’ll know I’m passionate about my football.

I ruffled feathers when I criticized Brett Favre for playing the retirement/comeback game (AND HE’S STILL DOING IT, ohmygodseriouslyjustretirealready).

I inadvertently started an all-out war when I had the audacity to joke about Tom Brady’s season-ending knee injury (and look at that, he’s coming back this season. All healed and whole. What do you know… my evil voodoo didn’t work. Damn).

So anyway, it probably won’t come as a surprise to you that I remember the day I found out Terrell Owens was to be a Buffalo Bill in the same way I remember the day the O.J. Simpson verdict was handed down. In other words, I remember it VERY well. Let’s back up, shall we?

It was March 6th. Michael, Cristina, and I were driving the 2.5 hours home after meeting our 4-day-old nephew for the first time. We were cruising along when Michael got a text message from the Buffalo Bills.

Michael is signed up to receive text updates from the team. During the season, these texts include news about injuries, game scores and stats, etc. The text messages are far less frequent in the off-season.

Anyway, the message was pretty vague. It said something to the effect of, “The Buffalo Bills have scheduled a press conference for 6 p.m. at 1 Bills Drive.” I’m going to be honest–we sort of started to freak out. We frantically began to speculate about what the news could be.

1. This was sudden.
2. It was the off-season.
3. It was a Saturday. Knowing what I know from working in marketing, it’s sort of rare to announce big news on weekends. Especially at 6:00 p.m.! Typically, if it can wait until Monday, it waits until Monday.

We knew that this story had to be big. Which, at that moment, meant one of two things to us: we convinced ourselves that Ralph Wilson (the owner) had died, or that the team was officially moving to Toronto (a topic of major speculation the last few years).

I began to search the radio for a station that might be broadcasting sports news, or even better, the actual press conference. Given that we were outside of Buffalo’s radio range, however, I found nothing. Plus, we still had some time before 6:00 p.m. Meanwhile, Michael had texted and left voicemails with a few friends and fellow fans to see if anyone had any idea what this announcement could be about.

Imagine our surprise when Michael got another text message, this time from his friend, Dave. It said, quite simply, “T.O. was in Buffalo today.”

The reaction from the three of us in the car changed from minute to minute.

Shock. Disbelief. Nervous laughter. Ohhhh, how we laughed.

Seriously, we told ourselves (and each other). No. That couldn’t be it. There’s no way the Bills would ever sign T.O. There’s no way T.O. would ever agree to play for the Bills. It has to be something else. But… what if it’s true?

And then it was true.

My first reaction was, “What the hell are they thinking?! This guy is a CANCER. He has somehow managed to destroy every team he’s been on.”

But Michael was behind the decision from the very beginning. We were still all in shock about it, but the more and more we talked about it, the more it made sense.

You see, we have nothing to lose. There is virtually NO. WAY. that Terrell Owens can make the Bills any worse than they already are. We haven’t made the playoffs in TEN YEARS, for crying out loud.

There is nothing to destroy.

We don’t know if he’ll make us better. But he could. Our best receiver, Lee Evans, constantly struggles with being double covered, as all defenses know he is a frequent target. Having Owens on the other side takes some attention away from Evans. Hopefully they’ll make for quite a dynamic receiving duo. Also, I don’t know if you’ve seen Owens lately, but he is in STELLAR shape. He is a tremendous athlete, despite being 36 years old (pretty old for the NFL). Strictly speaking about his work on the field, we can’t complain about his addition to the team roster.

Here’s what we do know: No matter what happens, it’ll certainly be entertaining. And that’s more than we can say for the past many, many seasons.

And quite frankly, I find his antics hilarious. I’ve been laughing at him for years.

While with the 49ers… who can forget his touchdown celebrations? Stealing the cheerleader’s pom-poms? Taking the Sharpie out of his shoe? I’m one of the people who wishes the NFL wouldn’t fine for this stuff. I love it.

With the Eagles… getting into a fight with Andy Reid, refusing to show up at practice, and then making a huge media spectacle out of working out/doing sit-ups in his driveway? You just have to give the guy some credit, because this shit is genius.

And my favorite of all time… the Ray Lewis dance. LOVED. IT. How can you not find this funny, knowing that he took the time to study it, practice it, and then expertly executed it right in front of Ray Lewis’s face? And COME ON, it’s RAY LEWIS. He murders people!

Yes, we have been watching his reality show. I follow T.O. on Twitter. I read and watch all of his news coverage.

This guy is the best thing to happen to Buffalo in YEARS. I’m loving him, and loving that he’s a Bill. And I’ll tell you, I’m not the only one. In general, Bills fans are pumped. I’m well aware that my opinion could quickly change, but I suppose we’ll see. He only has a one-year contract, so honestly, I’m not all that worried.

At the end of the day, I’m just looking forward to seeing what he does. The anticipation is killing me.

Get your popcorn ready.

 

OK, so who can tell me who this guy is? :)

Hint: Look at the logo on his hat.

I was within 5 feet of him this weekend (I took this photo), but didn’t get to actually meet him. I was bummed. But not bad though, right?

At least some of you have to know who he is…

 

At Cristina’s graduation party yesterday, we had both of our families in the same place for the first time since Logan and Hunter were born. Michael and I had talked prior to the party about how we wanted to get a photo with all three of our nephews.

And we made it happen! In one of the moments when there wasn’t any crying, sleeping, or eating, we stole them all away to go get some pics.

Aren’t they cute?? Love these little guys.

(Disclaimer: Any injury to the eyes caused by the sight of white, pasty legs is not the responsibility of the blog owner.)

 

Today was Cristina’s graduation party.

After seeing Hunter’s newborn photos that I took a couple of months ago, my sister-in-law, Melissa, asked if I’d take family photos for her. Unfortunately, this is the first time we’ve really had the opportunity! It’s been a busy summer.

We decided to attempt the photos prior to the start of the party, since it was already at a nice park. Thankfully, the weather cooperated, Brendan was a ham, and Logan didn’t cry. A success, I’d say!

This one’s my favorite, I think.

Melissa mentioned how she wished we could get a couple photos of just the boys. I asked if we could try to have Brendan hold Logan in the grass. So funny! It didn’t work out as well as expected, because Brendan didn’t know enough to sit up strong and support him. He kept leaning back, which caused Logan to slip down, and eventually, the baby had enough and got cranky. The challenges of working with two under 2! :) I did manage to get this one good shot, so it wasn’t a total loss. I just wish Brendan had been looking at me instead of over to the side!

At the end, Michael and Cristina jumped in for a few shots. Super cute!