Thursday, May 26, 2011

Football Friendzy

Check out number 18.

He happens to be a football-lovin' grandma's dream.

In fact, he pretty much rocks the field, black gloves and all.

Whaddya think of that stance?

And the way he keeps his eye on the ball?

He's always in on the big plans...

ready and waiting to carry that pigskin down the sideline.

I guess you could say he's my hero.

His little bro think he's cool, too.

(so does the kid next to him)

;)

photos courtesy of tendershootz

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20 comments:

  1. What great opportunities your grandsons have. (Or I should say Brycie "will have.")

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  2. Hi!
    Great shots! He looks like an NFL player to me. Have a great day!

    Sherrie
    Food for Thought
    http://100sweets.blogspot.com/2011/05/frightful.html

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  3. Both of my boys played football and I LOVED going to their games. I loved going to ANY kind of game or sporting event. I can't wait to see what sport or activity my grandkids choose. Because I'll be right there on the sidelines (or in the audience) applauding wildly. I loved the intensity on your grandson's face. Sweet.

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  4. I'm so glad you enjoy it, because he will recognize your real enthusiasm. What a cutie.

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  5. There is something intangible and awesome about big brothers and little brothers. It's one of my favorite things to watch as the mom.

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  6. Love the pictures. My daughter plays soccer... most of the football around here is tackle football (even for the little kids)... it is nice to know that there are still options out there for those who want to play it safe.

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  7. I can unabashedly say he looks great out on the field.

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  8. nice...def looks like he is into the game...and has a great cheering section in his gramma...smiles.

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  9. How cute are they, and how proud are you! Football here is usually only in the fall. My boys were soccer and basketball, but whatever my grandkiddos do, I try and cheer them on as well. Have fun!

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  10. ABFAB...(that's "absolutely fabulous"!)

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  11. looks like he's having fun out there. :]

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  12. Cute pictures. I commented on Heather's blog about them, so won't do so on yours except to say that Jeremiah seems to be having a great time, and I think that sports like this are so good for kids. When they are involved at a young age, they continue to like sports all their lives..............wait a minute, is this a good thing? They can't stand to miss a football or basketball game, even when their favorite team isn't playing. Hummmm.

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  13. Great photos, Sue! So glad he's enjoying it.

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  14. Oh it looks like so much fun! They are so cute, Sue! I hope when Oliver is old enough to play football I am cool about it if that is what he wants to do! I hear with boys I can expect some pretty physical adventures!!

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  15. Keil played soccer for a while when he was very young, but he really didn't have the focus for it. Your boys are so lucky to have you, Sue!!

    I was late with my Alphabe-Thursday post, but it is up now. Check it out!!

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  16. What a fun sport it looks like! Your photos are so fun to see.

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  17. Oh, how I LOVE to go and cheer in the audience of a sports game for somebody I know who is playing...I can only imagine how much fun it is to watch your grandkids!!! I know I'd be the loudest cheerleader!! :)

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  18. What a fabulously fun post, Miss Sue!

    Love the series of shots. The action ones made me smile!

    It'll be fun to follow his career in the future!

    Great "F" post this week!

    Thanks for linking.

    A+

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