
12th Man for the Chiefs
Okay. Well, the 2009 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival has ended. Though I’m not a sports fan it is still exciting to be so close to all this activity. The “fan”-atics excitement rubs off on me, a little bit I guess. This year it seemed like there were more Buffalo Bill fans than Tennessee Titan fans (the teams playing last night)…or perhaps the Bills’ fans were just more, uh, excited. I don’t know if they really knew each other personally but you’d see a couple or a few here or there hootin’ and hollerin’ at each other like they were family and friends. Like they had this “bond”. I guess it was the “Buffalo Bill bond”.

They like Bruce.
So, Saturday was the enshrinement ceremony the weather was cloudy with a little rain but then was almost perfect with a nice windy breeze. Some folks who paid to park in our drive gave my husband a couple tickets to the enshrinement ceremonies since they weren’t going afterall. $28.00 tickets they were. Skip to the important parts here…I ended up just going in for a brief time to get some pictures of the event. I’ll share some of them with you today. The other ticket? Well, it was kinda strange. At some point in the day I was standing out in front of our house and a guy walked up to me asking about tickets. I told him I thought there were some guys selling them (you know, the guys that wear the signs saying “I need tickets”)…he said they were asking $60. He asked if he could purchase a ticket up at the gate and I didn’t know. But then I remembered our tickets. I told him someone gave us a couple and asked if he would take one for $10. He was so happy he gave me a hug.

Someone gave us their tickets.
Sunday was a different day. BIG weather change! Almost like the first day of real summer for us since its been so long, it seems, since we’ve had a HOT day. We were getting temps in the 90′s, ouch. I think I may have had some subconscious notion that I would be productive working in the house this weekend, but it was not like that for me. Its hard to work in such heat…while chasing kids and dealing with their wants and needs. Well, if you’re a parent or caregiver, you know what I mean…
Alas, I digress, back to the Hall of Fame.
I didn’t get any good “game-day” pics this year of the crowded street we live on. So I’ll share more of the stadium and enshrinement ceremony.

TV commentators?

Good Year blimp over Fawcett Stadium scoreboard.
One of the highlights of the weekend were the Army helicopters and various other apparatuses flying above our street. Besides the faithful Good Year Blimp, the flying “advertising” plane and a couple other planes, we saw these- that landed not far from our home …

Big and loud.
Brendan got to sit in one of them for two years in a row now…

In the helicopter.
Oh and incidentally, I learned what the “12th Man” meant this year. My hubby told me it is the “fans”. And they are the ones that make this such an exciting and profitable weekend for the Pro Football Hall of Fame (and those of us who live close enough to make a little jingle on the side).
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