Before todays game I was convinced we'd be done after the first round of the playoffs. After todays game I now think we'll advance to the divisional round. There are two things you need to win playoff games: 1) a solid run game, and 2) good defense. We did both of those things well today. We finally closed out a game with a 12:12 minute drive in the 4th quarter just running it down their throats. Aside from a goal line fumble and a Jacksonville touchdown during clean up time the game was pretty much picture perfect. It's nice to see the defense coming together and stopping one of the premier running backs in the league. This is a team worthy of the AFC East division title that they clinched with the win. This is a team worthy of the 3rd seed in the AFC playoffs which they maintained with the win. This is a team we haven't seen much this season, but if they stick around, they should put up quite a fight in the upcoming playoffs.
This summer my parents are putting together a team to work with His Promise Ministries in Arandis, Namibia. So I decided to join them before my fall semester starts up again next August. We will most likely be working with the orphans and vulnerable children supported by HPM and the ministry's school, Talitha-Kumi Christian Academy. We will also partner with Pastor Tresford and Fabiola Banda and their church, Arandis Christian Center, in the ministries they are involved with. If you're interested in learning more about the team or perhaps even joining us, check out our team blogsite at Nam2010.blogspot.com. Seriously, if you're interested in going, there are spots available. You don't even have to be from Raleigh to go; we'll work it out! There'll be updates to the blogsite building up to and during the trip as usual. Hope you'll follow along with us either in person or online!
My youngest brother, Dakota, had his 5th grade health talks this week. You know, those talks we all got in the 5th grade where they tell you about puberty and hand out free sample sticks of deodorant. So tonight at dinner he said, "The one body part on girls that I know about . . . nevermind." To which I responded, "Good choice!" :) He also told me his deodorant, which he can't stop talking about, smells like me. I guess that's a good thing.
Looking for a cheap Christmas present to give out to friends or family? How about a CD full of free Christmas music! Amazon is offering 30 Christmas songs to download for free! Some of it is worth what you pay for it, but some of it's pretty good, including one of my current favorites, Relient K's "I Celebrate The Day." So go on over to Amazon's free Christmas music downloads and see if there's anything you like! Tell your friends, or don't tell your friends and burn a CD for them instead! Merry Christmas!
Only 3 more finals till Christmas break...and boy am I ready to be done. I finished all my semester work before Thanksgiving so I've had nothing but studying for these finals for the past week and a half. One was a take home, open book essay which rang in at about 8 pages long. I'll take Gospels and Systematic Theology tomorrow which will give me all weekend to study up for Into to Theological Studies which is three 1,000 word essays, ugh. But then I'm off for a whole month during which I'll get a major head start on next semesters reading. Ah the joys of seminary life...
The Patriots could use this kid on defense.
All I have to say is our second half game is awful. We can't get to their quarterback. Miami receivers were finding wholes all over the field. We made Chad Henne look like a league MVP. All around, upsetting. But like I said last week, they're an average team. At this point I'd be very surprised if we make it past the Divisional Round of the playoffs. And if that weren't bad enough, Washington managed to blow my one consolation of the day and let the Saints come back and win.