10 Things I’ll Never Live Down- Number Three

**I originally posted this last year, but it’s that time again and this story is definitely one I’ll never live down.*

It’s football season and in my family, that means it’s a matter of time before someone brings up a reference to another thing I’ll never live down.

I married into a family of football fans.

I’d never been much of a football fan myself, mostly because I didn’t understand the rules.

I had no idea what a down was, what “3rd and 10” meant, or why on earth sometimes a team scored 6 points and other times it was 2 or 3.

And I really, really didn’t understand why an idiot player would take the ball and run straight into the onslaught of giants in front of him.

None of it made sense to me.

But then I married into a family of super-fans, and my hubby started with Football 101, allowing me to ask questions until I finally gleaned enough of an understanding of the game that I could really become a fan.

My father-in-law holds season tickets to his favorite college team, so when he invited me to tag along with him and my husband to a game, I was really excited.  I wanted to see this game up close; to really enjoy the atmosphere of it.

I’d been to one or two college games before, but at the time, I was more of  a fan of the band and cheerleaders than I was the actual players, so this would be the first game when I could really appreciate the game and be part of the atmosphere.

We settled into our seats. I cheered with the rest of the crowd when the boys took the field. I sang the fight song and yelled like crazy at kickoff. I watched with intensity, and asked my husband and father-in-law questions for clarification as the game went on.  They were kind enough to oblige my ignorance so that I could better understand the game.

But then came THE question.

The next play was coming up and I didn’t really know how they judged the distance to the next down. So, I leaned over to my husband and asked–

“Where’s the yellow line?”

“Huh?” Hubby responded.

“The yellow line on the field–where is it?”

Taking in my serious face, my hubby held in his chuckles long enough to elbow his dad and have me repeat the question. Then they both burst into uncontrollable laughter and shared my question with the fans around us.

I had no idea why they were laughing.

“Jen, the yellow line is computer-generated on the screen for the viewers at home.”

My face flamed and my father-in-law (who has always loved to crack jokes about me being a blonde) laughed until I thought he was going to faint.

And I gave him plenty of ammunition. Serious, serious blonde moment.

To this day, I haven’t lived it down. Every football season a male in my husband’s family makes a crack about the yellow line on the field.

I’ve been to plenty of games since and have been able to impress my hubby, his brothers, and my father-in-law with my growing knowledge of the game.  I’ll never forget the time I called a player offsides from the stands, shocking the males in the family so much that their eyes bugged out.

So, yeah, I’ve learned a lot about the game. I can now be considered a true fan.

But as for the yellow line, I’ll never live it down.

ROLL TIDE!!

Share with me:  What’s your finest “blonde” moment? (And yes, brunettes & gingers have them, too!)

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Fun, Festivities, and Free Stuff!!

Okay readers, I hope you are as excited about this as I am!!

Mark your calendars for Sept 17-21. My dear friend Lacie Nezbeth and I will be hosting the Bright Side Blog Bash!!

Not only will we have daily posts about writing, parenting, and our favorite authors, but we will be giving away TONS of free stuff.

Did you read that?

TONS of free stuff!!

For Readers:

We’ve got dozens and dozens of books to give away from authors like:

  • Jody Hedlund
  • Katie Ganshert
  • Krista Phillips
  • Dani Pettrey
  • Keli Gwyn
  • Olivia Newport
  • Sarah Sundin
  • Catherine West
  • Tessa Afshar
  • Marion Stroud
  • …and many more!

For Writers:

How would you like to win:

  • Chapter critiques from published authors and editors
  • Social media evaluations for your website and Facebook page
  • Mentoring time from a published author
  • A chance to have an agent review part of your manuscript

Yes, we are actually giving ALL this stuff away, plus much, much more!! I have a ton of stuff to give away and Lacie has a ton of stuff, so you have dozens and dozens of chances to win!

Anyone can win!!

How can you make sure that winner is YOU?

Be sure you’re visiting our blogs EVERY DAY that week and following the instructions for commenting for a chance to win. (Subscribe now and don’t miss a thing!)

Writers, if you want to win any of the free critiques, you’ll need to submit a short blurb about your story. I’m giving you a heads up so that you can really make it sing!

So stay tuned, friends. If you aren’t already subscribed to my blog, now is the time to do it so that you won’t miss ANYTHING that week.

The Bright Side Blog Bash– focusing on the Bright Side of living a writer-mommy life!

Share with me: Have you ever won anything (contest, drawing, lottery, etc)? If so, what was it?

 

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You Might Be A Christian Atheist If…

As many of you know, I’m  a big fan of studying theology and religions, especially my own, Christianity.

As a born-again believer in Christ, I consider myself a disciple who struggles daily to be more Christ-like.

A while back, I was browsing in the Christian bookstore when I came across a book that caught my eye–

The Christian Atheist by Craig Groeschel

Believing in God but Living Like He Doesn’t Exist

I added it to be TBR list, excited because I thought, Finally! Maybe this book will help me understand why so many of the people I know are in church on Sunday morning, but are making choices that are so contrary to Biblical teachings every other moment of the week.

With promos from authors and theologians like Francis Chan, Andy Stanley and Dave Ramsey, among others, I was really thinking that this book was going to support my right to be angry and frustrated with some of the people in my life.

When I got the book, I dove in, expecting to be fist pumping in agreement with Groeschel’s assessment of why so many acknowledge God but live like he doesn’t exist.

But instead of fist pumping and nodding along in agreement, ladies and gents, I sat in stunned silence as my eyes moved over the pages–convicted.

Convicted.

I realized that I, too,  am a Christian Atheist.

Are you a Christian Atheist, believing in God, but living like he doesn’t exist?

A Christian Atheist is someone who believes in God, but doesn’t really know him. A Christian Atheist is someone who believes in God, but isn’t sure He loves you. A Christian Atheist is someone who:

  • Believes in God but not in prayer
  • Believes in God but doesn’t think He’s fair
  • Believes in God but won’t forgive
  • Believes in God but doesn’t think He can change you
  • Believes in God but still worries all the time** (This one really, really hit me hard)
  • Believes in God but pursues happiness at any cost
  • Believes in God but trusts more in money
  • Believes in God but doesn’t share his or her faith
  • Believes in God but not in His church

This book has really opened my eyes to my own Christian Atheism.

I’m going to dedicate a few blog posts to some of the points that have brought me pause. I have no doubt that they’ll speak to you, too.

If you are looking for a good read, check out this book. You won’t be sorry.

Share with me: Which of those points above about Christian Atheists interests you the most?

 

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