Sunday, September 6, 2009

Greatest Game Ever Played!

To be read with great excitement, emotion, enthusiasm, passion, etc... - Jacob's comments are in BYU blue) All right, as most of you know, we were able to attend the BYU vs. OU (Oklahoma ranked #3 in the nation) game. Hopefully ALL of you know that BYU won. Can you say, "INCREDIBLE!!!" -yes Carrie, we can all say incredible - Honestly, that would have to be one of those games that they will play on BYU-TV, you know when they replay the BYU classic games. Anyway! It was amazing!!!! I think most everyone for BYU was thinking, "Well, we'll get to see a really nice stadium at least." - fair weather fans - I thought that if we could just keep up with them then BYU was going to have a great season. I believed, but I have to admit that even the "die hard" fans were thinking that it wasn't too likely that we could beat Oklahoma. The first touchdown that we made, I started thinking, "Hey, I think we actually might have a chance at this. WE JUST SCORED ON OKLAHOMA!!!!" Awesome! I have NEVER screamed so loud in all of my life - I now have permanent hearing damage. Our throats hurt like crazy today, but it was WELL worth it! The older guy - he was about 482 - behind us, I'll never forget when OU missed their last field goal, he raised both hands high above his head and yelled, "WE DID IT!!!!!" I think that's how we all felt.

The stadium was HUGE!! There were over 75,000 people in attendance - including us. It was probably about 70% OU fans. There was a lot of red - not including us. (Not to mention a lot of red eyes after the game! :)) All the seats were nice and padded. Their is a HUGE HD screen (80 feet wide). So much so that cheerleaders that raise their arms need to beware if you know what I mean. It was really awesome - the game, not the cheerleaders. We sat next to a lot of BYU fans and a few OU fans as well. Everyone was really nice - almost everyone.

The rest of the trip was great. We got to Dallas (actually Arlington) Friday night and found a great place to grab dinner and then had a great Saturday. We exercised and then went to a fun place to eat lunch - yes, our meals were both great and fun, then we went to a Running store where I was able to get a new pair of running shoes. The benefit to going to this running store was that the girl that helped me was able to examine my foot and see exactly what kind of shoe I needed - Carrie's first goal is to run from Lubbock to Zion and back, twice. She taught me more about my foot in 5 minutes that I have learned over the last THIRTY years! Anyway! So I found some new shoes that I am SO excited to use - it's not so exciting after mile 7. After that we went and grabbed something to eat and headed to the game.

Sunday we went to church and then headed home. It was a GREAT weekend - Yes!!!. The other great part is that there isn't school tomorrow and so even though we'll probably both go to work, it is nice to know that we don't HAVE to and we can sleep in. Anyway - speak for yourself, I'm relaxing all day! We love you guys and are excited to see some of you in October for General Conference - that is true. It will be a quick trip so I hope that we get to see as many of you as possible.

Love,
Carrie & Jacob

2 comments:

Jared said...

I'm too depressed to write anything about the most recent game. =( Also, and I partially accredit BYU's loss to this, I was not permitted to yell and cheer them on. Sis. Hall (Men's Chorus director) made us sign our names on a contract that said for the entire time we are in Mens Chorus, we may not yell at sporting events. I whistled a lot, but as we can see, it doesn't have the same effect.

Jacob said...

It is your fault, actually I'm going to blame it on Sister Hall.