Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot get into sports, and neither can my husband. I have two middle school boys, and we have been trying to watch football this season because they are feeling kind of out of the conversation at school. We learned some of the names of the players, made snacks for the game, learned the fight songs and play them at home, got jersey's to wear during the game, set off fireworks at every touchdown, etc. We have even bought tickets and gone to a game.
And even with everything we are trying to do, we can only make it about 2 hours before we all give up and put on a movie. Even though we paid close to $800 for tickets and parking, we left the game we went to shortly after halftime.
Any tips on how to make the games more exciting?
Drink a few $14 beers and then pick a fight with someone from Philadelphia.
That is some solid advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot get into sports, and neither can my husband. I have two middle school boys, and we have been trying to watch football this season because they are feeling kind of out of the conversation at school. We learned some of the names of the players, made snacks for the game, learned the fight songs and play them at home, got jersey's to wear during the game, set off fireworks at every touchdown, etc. We have even bought tickets and gone to a game.
And even with everything we are trying to do, we can only make it about 2 hours before we all give up and put on a movie. Even though we paid close to $800 for tickets and parking, we left the game we went to shortly after halftime.
Any tips on how to make the games more exciting?
Drink a few $14 beers and then pick a fight with someone from Philadelphia.
Anonymous wrote:Any other woman here who loves sports as much as her husband or more? I read on DCUM all the time about how women hate football season and dislike watching sports. My mom is like this. Somehow she has two daughters who love all sports. I don’t think there is a sport I won’t watch. I play or have played a ton of sports (soccer, softball, basketball, skiing, swimming, etc).
I am afraid my kids aren’t going to love sports and I won’t know what to do with them on weekends.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot get into sports, and neither can my husband. I have two middle school boys, and we have been trying to watch football this season because they are feeling kind of out of the conversation at school. We learned some of the names of the players, made snacks for the game, learned the fight songs and play them at home, got jersey's to wear during the game, set off fireworks at every touchdown, etc. We have even bought tickets and gone to a game.
And even with everything we are trying to do, we can only make it about 2 hours before we all give up and put on a movie. Even though we paid close to $800 for tickets and parking, we left the game we went to shortly after halftime.
Any tips on how to make the games more exciting?