Anyone who knows me well, knows that over the past four years of my life, I have spent just about every Friday night, from August through November, and even some Saturdays in December, watching Zachary play football. I have seen most televised Patriots games on Sundays and I have seen my share of other NFL teams play on television too. I do love the game of football. I am a true Ram Fan...I have every outfit conceivable in maroon and white to get me through a football season, from the hot August nights to the freezing New England snow storm in December and even a rainy, rainy, mudbowl!
I will, unfortunately, because of this exchange, miss all of Zachary's first collegiate football season at Assumption. I will miss Tom Murphy step into Zachary's shoes and continue the great tradition of NHS quarterbacks. I will miss Casey Hippert, Ben Richards, Gino Perro, Matt Consigli and countless other outstanding junior football players, play in their senior year. I truly will be thinking the best for all of them and hope they bring home another super bowl championship this year. Go Rams! I will check the on line Telegram and look forward to reading Mr. Mattson's articles in the on line versions of the Tribune...thank god for the Internet!
Fortunately, Assumption has live streaming capabilities for all home games so I won't miss every single second of Zachary's new team play, but there will be no tailgating for me...a college ritual I was looking forward to partaking in...I guess it will have to wait a year. When weighing the pros and cons of participating in this exchange missing football season was indeed one of the cons...but the pro side of that was the fact that this is the season where Zachary will most likely not have that much playing time on the field, being a Freshman. So, while I am truly excited to go on this exchange, football...American football... is one thing I know I will miss.
Also - I am not a soccer fanatic; rather I should say I am not a futbol fanatic... I don't know much about this game. I don't understand the rules. It doesn't hold my interest because to me it is just not that exciting. I watch Micaela play soccer and it just doesn't thrill me; she's very good and very fast, but the game itself is not my thing. It takes forever to play a full game. You can watch a whole game and not have any score; its very frustrating. What can I say, I'm headed to the mecca of soccer in the world - the UK - and I don't like the game. I'm sure it won't make me very popular among my new colleagues or my students...they will have to convert me and show me where the excitement lies - BRING IT ON!
Just when I thought all hope of a seeing a real American football game was lost I discovered a light on the horizon...the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Bucanneers have a NFLUK game scheduled at Wembley Stadium on October 25th! Now what are the chances of that... my home team NFL Patriots are going to the UK at the same time I will be there! When I learned that I set my sights on securing tickets for this game. I didn't know how, when or where, but I was going to do it! Of course everything was sold out on the NFLUK ticket site and I couldn't figure out how to purchase them directly through the Patriots site, nor could I find any on Ebay. I did eventually find some on Stubhub, but they were astronomically expensive when you figure in the exchange rate and I could not justify the expense. I posted pleas on Facebook, mentioned my desire for these tickets to everyone I thought might have a connection to a season ticket holder...but every season ticket holder seems to be traveling to London to see this game... no luck.
In early June I decided that I would write Mr. Kraft a letter...yes, a LETTER. A good old fashioned, snail mail letter, complete with properly addressed envelope and stamp. The great writers of the world from Jane Austen to the Bronte sisters and even Bram Stoker all knew the art of great letter writing, so if they could perfect the art, certainly an artfully crafted letter to Mr. Kraft would do the trick. I wrote a beautiful, albeit concise letter limited to three paragraphs, describing my accomplishment at being selected for a prestigious Fulbright award...a feat not even I understood until my orientation session in May. I described my love of football and the very things I stated above about watching Zachary play and missing all of his first year at Assumption. I described my once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see my favorite NFL team play across the pond, and in my letter I requested the opportunity to get tickets to this game at Wembley Stadium.
I sent it off in the US mail figuring I had nothing to lose and everything to gain... afterall, I just didn't send an e-mail, a text, or make a phone call, I took the time to craft a letter, an ancient art by today's standards of communication. I hardly expected Mr. Kraft to take notice of my request, afterall he is a busy man, so just to cover my bases I sent a copy of the same letter to the public relations department of the Patriots. Surely, this is a great public relations move on their part; provide a teacher and her daughter, on location in the UK through the Fulbright program, with tickets to this game...how can they lose! I dropped it in the mailbox and that was that.
Just to put it bluntly, and to use a term I am sure I will come home with as part of my regular vocabulary - this was BRILLIANT! This week on Tuesday morning I received a phone call from Brian in the ticket office at Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots, informing me that Mr. Kraft had received my letter and he was offering me the chance to have two tickets to the game at Wembley Stadium! Sure... they are Mile High seats - and trust me that's no use of hyperbole for this stadium - but I got my wish and my second once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch an American football game with my favorite team in the United Kingdom! I didn't think this exchange could get any better and unless I have tea with the Queen herself it probably will not!!!!
I will hold a sign from my Section 536 seats, Row 11, seats 293 & 294 and maybe I will make it on to the television for all you people back home to see me!!!
Go Patriots!
I will, unfortunately, because of this exchange, miss all of Zachary's first collegiate football season at Assumption. I will miss Tom Murphy step into Zachary's shoes and continue the great tradition of NHS quarterbacks. I will miss Casey Hippert, Ben Richards, Gino Perro, Matt Consigli and countless other outstanding junior football players, play in their senior year. I truly will be thinking the best for all of them and hope they bring home another super bowl championship this year. Go Rams! I will check the on line Telegram and look forward to reading Mr. Mattson's articles in the on line versions of the Tribune...thank god for the Internet!
Fortunately, Assumption has live streaming capabilities for all home games so I won't miss every single second of Zachary's new team play, but there will be no tailgating for me...a college ritual I was looking forward to partaking in...I guess it will have to wait a year. When weighing the pros and cons of participating in this exchange missing football season was indeed one of the cons...but the pro side of that was the fact that this is the season where Zachary will most likely not have that much playing time on the field, being a Freshman. So, while I am truly excited to go on this exchange, football...American football... is one thing I know I will miss.
Also - I am not a soccer fanatic; rather I should say I am not a futbol fanatic... I don't know much about this game. I don't understand the rules. It doesn't hold my interest because to me it is just not that exciting. I watch Micaela play soccer and it just doesn't thrill me; she's very good and very fast, but the game itself is not my thing. It takes forever to play a full game. You can watch a whole game and not have any score; its very frustrating. What can I say, I'm headed to the mecca of soccer in the world - the UK - and I don't like the game. I'm sure it won't make me very popular among my new colleagues or my students...they will have to convert me and show me where the excitement lies - BRING IT ON!
Just when I thought all hope of a seeing a real American football game was lost I discovered a light on the horizon...the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Bucanneers have a NFLUK game scheduled at Wembley Stadium on October 25th! Now what are the chances of that... my home team NFL Patriots are going to the UK at the same time I will be there! When I learned that I set my sights on securing tickets for this game. I didn't know how, when or where, but I was going to do it! Of course everything was sold out on the NFLUK ticket site and I couldn't figure out how to purchase them directly through the Patriots site, nor could I find any on Ebay. I did eventually find some on Stubhub, but they were astronomically expensive when you figure in the exchange rate and I could not justify the expense. I posted pleas on Facebook, mentioned my desire for these tickets to everyone I thought might have a connection to a season ticket holder...but every season ticket holder seems to be traveling to London to see this game... no luck.
In early June I decided that I would write Mr. Kraft a letter...yes, a LETTER. A good old fashioned, snail mail letter, complete with properly addressed envelope and stamp. The great writers of the world from Jane Austen to the Bronte sisters and even Bram Stoker all knew the art of great letter writing, so if they could perfect the art, certainly an artfully crafted letter to Mr. Kraft would do the trick. I wrote a beautiful, albeit concise letter limited to three paragraphs, describing my accomplishment at being selected for a prestigious Fulbright award...a feat not even I understood until my orientation session in May. I described my love of football and the very things I stated above about watching Zachary play and missing all of his first year at Assumption. I described my once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see my favorite NFL team play across the pond, and in my letter I requested the opportunity to get tickets to this game at Wembley Stadium.
I sent it off in the US mail figuring I had nothing to lose and everything to gain... afterall, I just didn't send an e-mail, a text, or make a phone call, I took the time to craft a letter, an ancient art by today's standards of communication. I hardly expected Mr. Kraft to take notice of my request, afterall he is a busy man, so just to cover my bases I sent a copy of the same letter to the public relations department of the Patriots. Surely, this is a great public relations move on their part; provide a teacher and her daughter, on location in the UK through the Fulbright program, with tickets to this game...how can they lose! I dropped it in the mailbox and that was that.
Just to put it bluntly, and to use a term I am sure I will come home with as part of my regular vocabulary - this was BRILLIANT! This week on Tuesday morning I received a phone call from Brian in the ticket office at Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots, informing me that Mr. Kraft had received my letter and he was offering me the chance to have two tickets to the game at Wembley Stadium! Sure... they are Mile High seats - and trust me that's no use of hyperbole for this stadium - but I got my wish and my second once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch an American football game with my favorite team in the United Kingdom! I didn't think this exchange could get any better and unless I have tea with the Queen herself it probably will not!!!!
I will hold a sign from my Section 536 seats, Row 11, seats 293 & 294 and maybe I will make it on to the television for all you people back home to see me!!!
Go Patriots!