AZHunter
Iowa Boy At Heart
Prayer Request
This past week has been about as crazy as it can be. Last week, from Tuesday morning through Friday morning, Flagstaff received 30 inches of snow, making us the snowiest city in the nation the first week of 2016! I ran my snowblower more times last week than the previous winter and I've run it more times this winter (Dec/Jan) than the previous TWO winters. Because of all the snow up here, snow levels dropping to 4,500 feet and the area of Syd's pheasant hunt getting hammered by rain and snow, AGFD postponed the hunt to January 30th. There was too much risk and danger for the kids in that area.
We went down to Phoenix for her two soccer games and they won the first one 2-0. Syd had a great game at goalie and made some awesome, amazing saves. Even the other team's coach complimented her. In the first half of the second game, Syd came out aggressively to clear the ball by kicking out of the cluster. After she cleared it, a girl from the other team in the cluster ran by and threw a vicious elbow to the back of Sydney's head, hitting her about two inches behind her left ear and, of course, under her concussion headgear. Because it was away from the play, none of the refs saw it. The girl should have received a red card and removed from the game. Syd pointed her out to the head ref, but she denied it all. I ended up carrying her off the field at half time and taking her to the ER. On our way, I gave the head ref, the sideline ref, and the assistant coach a piece of my mind about the dirty play and not protecting the goalie. Fortunately, the CT came back clear, but she was diagnosed with a mild concussion. Today is day three of being symptom free and, because she needs to be seven days symptom-free, she can't play in this weekend's tournament. She's bummed, but she understands the long-term implications of another head injury so soon. She doesn't know I'm writing this, but if you have a moment, please say a prayer for a speedy recovery. Watching an intentional elbow to your daughter's head and not being able to do anything is about the most helpless I've ever felt. On the drive home from the ER, I told her it was ok if she went back to being a forward or midfielder and gave up goalie. Her response: "Goalie chose me, dad. I'm NOT quitting!" Gotta love her spirit, even if it causes me an early death!
Tomorrow morning, I'm meeting a friend to head to one of my archery javelina units. He knows the unit well and has the February rifle tag. I'm hoping to get into some arrow-slinging action. I need that refocus right now. I may even head back down Sunday and take our son with me since his 2016 Resolution is to spend more time hunting with me. Stay tuned!
This past week has been about as crazy as it can be. Last week, from Tuesday morning through Friday morning, Flagstaff received 30 inches of snow, making us the snowiest city in the nation the first week of 2016! I ran my snowblower more times last week than the previous winter and I've run it more times this winter (Dec/Jan) than the previous TWO winters. Because of all the snow up here, snow levels dropping to 4,500 feet and the area of Syd's pheasant hunt getting hammered by rain and snow, AGFD postponed the hunt to January 30th. There was too much risk and danger for the kids in that area.
We went down to Phoenix for her two soccer games and they won the first one 2-0. Syd had a great game at goalie and made some awesome, amazing saves. Even the other team's coach complimented her. In the first half of the second game, Syd came out aggressively to clear the ball by kicking out of the cluster. After she cleared it, a girl from the other team in the cluster ran by and threw a vicious elbow to the back of Sydney's head, hitting her about two inches behind her left ear and, of course, under her concussion headgear. Because it was away from the play, none of the refs saw it. The girl should have received a red card and removed from the game. Syd pointed her out to the head ref, but she denied it all. I ended up carrying her off the field at half time and taking her to the ER. On our way, I gave the head ref, the sideline ref, and the assistant coach a piece of my mind about the dirty play and not protecting the goalie. Fortunately, the CT came back clear, but she was diagnosed with a mild concussion. Today is day three of being symptom free and, because she needs to be seven days symptom-free, she can't play in this weekend's tournament. She's bummed, but she understands the long-term implications of another head injury so soon. She doesn't know I'm writing this, but if you have a moment, please say a prayer for a speedy recovery. Watching an intentional elbow to your daughter's head and not being able to do anything is about the most helpless I've ever felt. On the drive home from the ER, I told her it was ok if she went back to being a forward or midfielder and gave up goalie. Her response: "Goalie chose me, dad. I'm NOT quitting!" Gotta love her spirit, even if it causes me an early death!
Tomorrow morning, I'm meeting a friend to head to one of my archery javelina units. He knows the unit well and has the February rifle tag. I'm hoping to get into some arrow-slinging action. I need that refocus right now. I may even head back down Sunday and take our son with me since his 2016 Resolution is to spend more time hunting with me. Stay tuned!
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