Monday, February 8, 2010

Monday afternoon, after football

Hi everybody;
Sigh. . .7 more months until Football season now.
For those of you who watched the game, it was a really good one. I didn't really care who won, we had a few folks over and had fun. The back up quarterback for the Saints is Mark Brunell, he was the quarterback for the Jaguars when the team was first formed. I'm really happy for him, and glad he was a part of a winning team.
As in previous posts, we have Comcast cable, and didn't see the "Tim Tebow" comercial that was so hyped. Did see 2 with him and his Mom in it, but not the one that got so much criticism.
I'm going to try to see it on line.
The Tebow family are sort of local heros here in the No. Fla. area. He was home schooled, but in Fla. a child can take part in any extra programs, such as sports, or debate, etc. He was the H.S. quarterback, and went to Florida, which is the "big" school in this area of Fla.
I heard his Mom speak about 2 years ago, and she was just wonderfull.
Now, we have lots of leftover chips and dip, and Mojito stuff. I'd never made it before, so didn't think it had such a kick, but it does. It's the rum.
Back to cleaning out boxes of old pictures. I don't know what to do with pictures of people that no one knows. Pitch them? What about the newspaper clippings of the late Father-in-law? I better ask DH on that one. They were all when his dad was a mayor of a small town in So. Fla.
Stay warm.
Sara in Fla.

3 Comments:

At February 8, 2010 at 6:28 PM , Blogger Laura in Alabama said...

Don't throw out the really old ones, especially any that are dated! There is a small market for older pictures for historical and costume research.

 
At February 9, 2010 at 6:02 AM , Blogger Laura in IA said...

Perhaps the community in which your DH's father was mayor has a historical society that would be interested to see the articles.

 
At February 12, 2010 at 6:11 AM , Blogger Lavinia said...

Please save them for your grandchildren in case anyone ever gets interested in the family tree. They are invaluable.

 

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