Nothin’ Says Fall like FOOTBALL!!

Black Knights!!  Hooah!

I wish you could feel the excitement here today.  Tomorrow is a special day.   The first home football game of the season and guess who has tickets?!  We are SO excited we can’t stand it.  Best news… we live less than a mile from the stadium so we can walk and not suffer all the traffic.  We went today and bought all the fun stuff for the game.  Evidently football is HUGE here.  Dan even had to bring home one of the office cars with the sirens and lights so that he can get through traffic if he has a duty call.

Dan laughed and said we have a pretty good chance at being at a game when Army wins because they’re playing Rhode Island tomorrow (please, if you’re a Rhode Island fan…  yell at Dan.  He said it, not me).  Next one that we have tickets to is against Rutgers.  He suspects we’ll lose big time.  Still fun to go though.

Kim blogged today about the little things I brought her last weekend and I felt like a schmo for not sharing what she gave me.  I’m sure you all know she’s been working hard to get ready for the fair but she let me dig into her bag of goodies and pick a skein.  This colorway is called Boysenberry.  Purdy, ain’t it.  As soon as I finish up the other socks I started on the trip to NH, I’ll cast Kim’s luscious yarn on.

I turned the heel on the sock I started last weekend.  This yarn is fun.  I’m carrying the ribbing just down the top of the foot.

I also did a little more canning.  A bunch of Gramp’s tomatoes were nice and ripe and I didn’t want to lose them so I made some marinara sauce with them.  No recipe.  Just winged it which is usually what I do when I’m cooking.  I had a bunch of fresh parsley and basil to use up to so it all worked out great.  I only got three quarts but that red color is spot on.  I’ll save one jar to take back to Gramps on the next trip.  He’ll like that I think.

10 thoughts on “Nothin’ Says Fall like FOOTBALL!!

  1. Kim says:

    Don’t feel like a schmuck….silly girl, just enjoy the yarn…LOL!
    Now……….if you could come up with some kind of a recipe for me to go by to make up some of that sauce, I would be forever in your debt as my tomatoes are really starting to come in now and I don’t want to lose any.

  2. Kat says:

    Have fun at the game tomorrow. Go Army! Except when they are playing Holy Cross. 😉 I’ve gone to a few games at West Point, it’s a football experience like no other.

  3. monica says:

    I’ve always liked watching the Army/Navy games because I liked all the excitement. It’s so cool to see the audience in uniform cheering on the teams.
    Ooooh the yarn looks yummy as do the canned tomatoes!

  4. Tish says:

    Oh, Army football!! We lived across the street (Wilson Road, catty corner from the PO and craft shop) so we also walked to the game and could easily hear the cannons and the cheers from our porch when we didn’t go. We also walked to the hockey rink (season ticket holders for 10 yrs- GO ARMY! BEAT RMC!) for Army games and for my kids games and practices. You should definitely take the boys to a few hockey games. AF is @ Army this year, so get those tix early! We now live across the highway from the Air Force Academy and were part of a large group of fans who cheered on Army hockey over AF last season (lost Friday, won Sat) and are hoping the kids’ hockey schedules allow us to cheer Army football over AFA next month. PS- Stadium security does allow knitting at both Tate Rink and Michie Stadium!! And hand sewing the binding on a lap or baby quilt is a great way to keep your legs warm at either venue. 🙂

  5. Kathy says:

    We are a Navy family, so maybe a little yarny wager for Army/Navy?!? 🙂 That stadium at West Point is just awesome — we visited West Point several years ago and I was blown away by it.

  6. Jennifer says:

    Oh no! Our Cub Scout Pack is coming to Westpoint for a football game at the end of this month – but I have a conflict and can’t make it. Boo hoo. I was hoping to catch up with you.

  7. Wool Winder says:

    I didn’t check to see if Army won or not, but I’m sure you had a good time at the game either way. The way you describe it reminds me of living on a college campus on game night. Good thing you live close enough to walk.
    Your sock looks great. I know you can’t wait to try Kim’s yarn. The color is beautiful.
    The sauce looks yummy.

  8. betsy says:

    Ha. Army Schmarmy. The Air Force ALWAYS has to watch the Army’s back.
    😉
    The marinara looks delish, and yes, I bet Gramps will love it.

  9. Gloria Alexander says:

    Know this is an older posting, but so glad I looked back at this one. The sauce looks so wonderful, and the green tomatos too.
    Would you share how to make the
    spicy green tomato recipe???
    Thanks for sharing the blueberry scones recipe. look forward to making those soon.
    Look forward to trying some socks soon too. Love the blue ones. Your blog is FABULOUS, the colors and pictures, thepersonal touch you give it is alluring. Thanks! Gloria

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