Go Pack! We have to support the Wolfpack of N.C. State University around here since Daddy is a former wolf. Probably his favorite part of being back in the Raleigh area is being in Wolfpack territory again. Hopefully, this will allow more opportunities to go to sporting events. While we miss being in our beloved Panther territory in Charlotte and getting to experience Panther Fan Fest at this time of year, I am glad that Daddy can share more of his love for the Wolfpack with his boys. I foresee at least one of these boys being a future member of the Pack.
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Lots of red greets us at the gate. |
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Evan shows off his football throwing skills. He stood back where the adults stand and made the pass on the first try. He definitely has aspirations of being a future quarterback. |
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Brody stood a little closer for his chance. |
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He likely needs a little work on his throwing technique. |
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But he got the job done and was very proud of the little football he "earned." |
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Getting stuff signed by the new head coach. |
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The boys with the Coach. |
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Does this face say he prefers the Tarheels? Haha! To tell you the truth, we are just glad to escape the wacky South Carolina Gamecocks colors that often bombarded us in Charlotte. We are North Carolinians, born and bred! UNC or NCSU is okay with me...just no Duke fans for us! |
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Meeting the real "wolf." And this was the sweetest and best behaved dog. I felt so bad for him in that heat, but he handled it like a champ. Tuffy the dog is the Wolfpack's live mascot. The Wolfpack had a long history of failed attempts at trying to have a live mascot, but wolves are not known for their love of humans and did not do well in packed and loud football stadiums. This "wolf" dog is a Tamaskan, a special mixed breed of German Shepherd, Alaskan malamute, and Siberian Husky that looks like a wolf. |
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Evan is a more cautious animal lover. |
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But Brody doesn't mind getting right down on the animal's level. He loves dogs! |
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Checking out the wolf mobile. I am not actually sure what the car is called. |
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Evan demonstrating his football throwing stance. |
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Standing with the wolf statue in the stadium. |
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Brody really wanted a giant finger. Haha! |
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He settled for a little one, and we did get Evan a new hat since Brody is wearing his old one. |
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Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wolf.
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I had to jump in the shot. |
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And last week, we visited NC State's campus for another special treat. NC State is known for being an engineering, tech, and agricultural sciences school with a prestigious veterinary school. The school raises its own livestock and has a dairy farm which produces its own ice cream called Howling Cow. You can purchase the ice cream in several locations around the school so we enjoyed visiting the newly rebuilt student center for a sweet, cool treat last Friday. Of course, that Friday was also move in day for the students so it was fun and a bit crazy with all the students there. I think Eddie realized he can no longer pass himself off as a traditional college student anymore. Ha! |
That looks like so much fun! Glad you got to have such a great day with your boys. My Evan would have loved to go along with you all. =)
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Michael and I were walking around the campus of the University of Arizona about a year or so ago and he was joking about the "good looking ladies". I pointed out that if he had been a teen father and had baby at 18, those "ladies" could be his daughter. That knocked him down a notch or two.
ReplyDeleteWhen I went to graduate school in Greeley, CO, there was a program that had their own livestock and made their own ice cream. I'm sure I had it and I'm sure it was good, but I can't remember anything about it.
This looked like a really good time, although I have to agree that Mattox is not a fan.
I think it's great how big college sports are in the US. In Canada they are pretty much ignored, although since we have two universities about four blocks apart maybe we should try and go to the football game where they play each other -- it's a pretty big rivalry. For Canada, that is! Ha!
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