
In case you live under a rock and haven't heard the Phillies are the 2008 World Champions of baseball. They ended a 25 year championship drought in Philadelphia sports. Last night was, in one word, AMAZING.
Ever since I knew what sports were I have been a diehard Philadelphia fan. Some people will say that I might take sports too seriously and maybe sometimes I do. My life would be a lot less stressful if I wasn't so infatuated with Philadelphia sports. Over the last 20 years I have not known what it was like to root for a championship team. Every year that a season ended in any sport, the motto always was "There is always next year." Until today. There is a next year but the wait is over. Our beloved Philadelphia Phillies are World Champions! It feels as though a 1,000 lb monkey has been lifted off my back. I actually think I will now enjoy watching our hometown sports teams play more than I ever have in the past. It will be stress free and I am having a hard time imagining what that will feel like. I am not saying that I won't be as diehard as I have been in the past but I definitely won't live and die with every game. The losses will be a little easier to handle and the wins will be that much sweeter.
I stayed up late into the night watching the post games show on every channel. Seeing the absolute joy and emotion on people's faces in this great city is something that I will never forget. Our country is in the middle of one of the greatest crisis it will ever face with one of the most important and historical Presidential elections six days away. But the only thing that mattered at that moment and over the next few days is the Phillies World Championship. Everyone came together last night, no matter what your background, either poor or rich, white or black, young or old, just to celebrate. That is why I love sports so much, it gives you an opportunity to lose yourself in joyous celebration no matter what your personal situation. So tomorrow, when you are at the parade, cheering on your hometown champions, forgetting all your worries for one more day, look around and soak it all in.
Sometimes it is okay to take sports a little too seriously.
Just my humble opinion...
Ever since I knew what sports were I have been a diehard Philadelphia fan. Some people will say that I might take sports too seriously and maybe sometimes I do. My life would be a lot less stressful if I wasn't so infatuated with Philadelphia sports. Over the last 20 years I have not known what it was like to root for a championship team. Every year that a season ended in any sport, the motto always was "There is always next year." Until today. There is a next year but the wait is over. Our beloved Philadelphia Phillies are World Champions! It feels as though a 1,000 lb monkey has been lifted off my back. I actually think I will now enjoy watching our hometown sports teams play more than I ever have in the past. It will be stress free and I am having a hard time imagining what that will feel like. I am not saying that I won't be as diehard as I have been in the past but I definitely won't live and die with every game. The losses will be a little easier to handle and the wins will be that much sweeter.
I stayed up late into the night watching the post games show on every channel. Seeing the absolute joy and emotion on people's faces in this great city is something that I will never forget. Our country is in the middle of one of the greatest crisis it will ever face with one of the most important and historical Presidential elections six days away. But the only thing that mattered at that moment and over the next few days is the Phillies World Championship. Everyone came together last night, no matter what your background, either poor or rich, white or black, young or old, just to celebrate. That is why I love sports so much, it gives you an opportunity to lose yourself in joyous celebration no matter what your personal situation. So tomorrow, when you are at the parade, cheering on your hometown champions, forgetting all your worries for one more day, look around and soak it all in.
Sometimes it is okay to take sports a little too seriously.
Just my humble opinion...

