Friday, February 8, 2013

Plaid Week

Well this year for "Plaid Week" was a success! Plaid Week is my own person 5 day holiday I made up that falls on any time of the year I want it to. It's one of my favorite things of the year. What it is, is I pick one of the many plaid shirts I have on Monday then wear the a different one each day of the week. It starts on Monday and ends on Friday. It just makes my week perfect and so far in the two years I've done it, that week always turns out to be a good one. So I picked this week.
Monday I wore my yellow and teal one. Tuesday I wore my pink and orange one. Wednesday I wore my hot pink and blue one. Thursday I wore my red black and white one. Then Friday I wore my blue and white one in honor of my school since everyone usually wears blue on Friday's. Here are the results of "Plaid Week"
Monday


Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday, February 2, 2013

State Rings

This is my first post of 2013! And I would like to dedicate it to the football players at my school. Mostly because this post is actually about them!

These past few months have been so amazing since getting out first state title in 14 years. I am proud to announce that we finally have more proof of getting that. We finally got our banner hung up on the wall in the gym building next to all of our other banners and what not, we got our pictures, articles in the news papers, our trophy, and last but not least OUR STATE RINGS!!

Our state rings are bigger than Hurricane's, much heavier. and so much more amazing.
In the middle of the ring, we have the Dixie High School Football "D" in the middle of a bunch of diamonds. Around the middle it says State Champions, then on the inside they say "The Royal Line" then below that it says their names, then whatever else they wanted to have engraved on the inside.




I am so proud of every one of them. I don't know how many times I have said that but I do know that I cannot express it enough. That is one day I will never be able to forget even if I tried. (Even though I wouldn't) I wouldn't have wanted to spend that day any different than I did. That was a day that changed not only all of our football players lives, or the coaches, but every other person in our school that went to that game. It was truly a day worth remembering. The second day worth remembering was the day every one of those boys made their way through the D in the gym as each one of them got their names called to go recieve their state rings.