Monday, October 12, 2015

Saturday Night Football Upland vs Rancho Cucamonga

In celebration of all the women fighting breast cancer or who are in heaven now looking down on us after loosing their battles, this game was for you all! In our own lives we all have either a family member or a friend suffering from breast cancer or has lost their battle. The boys know their own personal women they were playing for and released balloons with that woman's name on it. God Bless each and every woman with her battle. May she RIP if she has lost her battle. This was a tough night for many. We began our game with a moment of silence, a balloon release, and a prayer. 
Amen. 
Daniel #32 playing for my dearest friend in this entire world whom I've known from birth his Auntie Dee. His Auntie Dee is fighting her battle still and he wants her to know he dedicated his game to her. 
Gametime! Let's go Upland! One game at a time. Go Sosa #32! 
Landon and myself in the stands trying to take selfies. It's not so easy with a 3 year old anymore. He would rather watch the game or dance to music. 
He did enjoy his nachos. He sat on his blanket and ate them while cheering for his brother. He yelled go Chargers! He yelled go Brother! And when the music came on in between quarters or on timeouts, he had to get up and dance. It was a fun Saturday night.
It makes me wish all their games were at Upland High School on Saturday nights at 7pm. My Mama's boy was attached as usual. It was perfect weather for a night game. 
Upland beat Rancho Cucamonga 32-0! The boys are still undefeated. We take it one game at a time. Next game is this Saturday. 
Words can't begin to describe how proud we are of these boys. Between school, late practices, and tough competitions, these boys are amazing. We've suffered injuries. Daniel's suffered high blood sugars and low blood sugars during the games. Yet, God watches over our boys each and every single game. 
Just a silly picture of my son to remind everyone that he's still a little boy. He's only 12 1/2. Still a kid with huge responsibilities, but the kindest heart I know. I'm a proud Mama. His bg spikes extra high since he doesn't wear his pump during the games. He takes his miss basals and corrections, but adrenalines pumping. He's keeping up with school, had his first cold, doing chores, he's exhausted daily. 

Type 1 Diabetes is just something we deal with... It doesn't stop him! 

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