Sunday, October 31, 2010

MLB.com Video - Freeman's nice catch






ATL@WSH: Freeman runs down a ball in foul territory


http://mlb.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?content_id=12429923

MLB.com Video - Freeman's first homer



Yeah I finally Found it!!

Freeman's first homer
09/21/2010

ATL@PHI: Freeman goes yard for the first time

My 4 eyed freddie again

God I love to hate this kid!

My QB Tim Tebow

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/09000d5d81b65443/Tebow-scores-first-NFL-TD

My dear John letter to my old baseball love

Dear Jeff,
I have supported you a while but now you grew a beard that makes you look pirate  and play for someone else, I'm sorry to have to say this but I have to stick to my braves. Plus there's someone new, I think you would approve his name is Freddie! Any way I'm sorry but I hope we can be ok I'll still root for you when you are in the playoffs and my Braves aren't!

~~Christina~~

The good old days

My sweet boy scores against an Olympian

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Emily joins the "hope in hockey" Crew

Emily has officially joined the team here by posting a comment on the blog entry about Ondrej (one of many posts about ondrej) hopefully she will join us for a regular blog entry!! So we welcome her and thank her and hope to hear from her soon and often!!




Bryan has a "Little" bo-bo

So I forgot to mention last night that Bryan Little had gotten hit pretty hard into the broads and had suffered a concussion and facial lacerations, he didn't go to st. louis with the rest of the team but will undergo a concussion test monday.  I  wish Bryan a speedy recovery!

Matty My QB

The sons of blueland

Friday, October 29, 2010

Poker cutie!!

Alex is a beast!!!

Ok So Alex Burmistrov was really good at drawing a penalty but I was waiting on him to score a goal it came tonight!! You should have seen his smile in honor of this I'll post green day's time of your life lyrics but only post some of them and change them to present tense.
"So make the best of this test and don't ask why. It's not a question
but a lesson learned in time. It's something unpredictable but in the end it's right. I hope you had the time of your life. So take the photographs and still frames in your mind. Hang it on a shelf
In good health and good time. Tattoos of memories
and dead skin on trial. For what it's worth, it is worth all the while.
It's something unpredictable but in the end it's right. I hope you have the time of your life."

just for a laugh

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Star Player: Chris mason

Former Blues goalie Chris Mason is now a thrasher who wasn't scheduled to play in the season opener on the 8th but Ondrej was unable to play due to a mysterious fainting spell. Thank God he stepped in and Chris did amazing!!! He faced 31 shots and allowed 2 goals, considering  the shock they were all in that was amazing!! SO thank you Chris for stepping in you did awesome!

HAHa! My friend Geoff is short!!

My friend Geoff

http://www.nationalguard.com/videos/success-story-1lt-geoffrey-whitaker-tn-national-guard

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Why it's funny I call Sean Hurley HUR

Exodus 17:8-15 (New International Version)

The Amalekites Defeated
 8 The Amalekites came and attacked the Israelites at Rephidim. 9 Moses said to Joshua, "Choose some of our men and go out to fight the Amalekites. Tomorrow I will stand on top of the hill with the staff of God in my hands."
 10 So Joshua fought the Amalekites as Moses had ordered, and Moses, Aaron and Hur went to the top of the hill. 11 As long as Moses held up his hands, the Israelites were winning, but whenever he lowered his hands, the Amalekites were winning. 12 When Moses' hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up—one on one side, one on the other—so that his hands remained steady till sunset. 13 So Joshua overcame the Amalekite army with the sword.
 14 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Write this on a scroll as something to be remembered and make sure that Joshua hears it, because I will completely blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven."
 15 Moses built an altar and called it The LORD is my Banner.

 Hur Loves the nickname so I think I'll continue with calling sean Hur


GO pavs!

my other message to Ondrej

Jsem tak šťastný, že tě slyším, jsou schopni cvičit znovu! Doufám, že jste schopni se dostat na led a hrát ve hře opět brzy.Doufám, že se kvůli vám a rozum vám bude i nadále uzdravit a hrát ve hře brzy. Jsem stále modlí za vás a bude brzy doma na díkuvzdání!

Ve víře,

Christina

Well

Sadly I won't be in Duluth tomorrow night but I do want to say good luck to my boys cause Tomorrow is their home opener! GAW! I wanna be there! Love you guys so much

Shoes and skates

http://www.skechers.com/shoes-and-clothing/women/styles/view_all/product/revv_air_-_instill/slpr//q/10/25-49


http://www.hockeymonkey.com/ccm-hockey-skates-ovechkin-gr8-5-sr.html


http://www.hockeydawgz.com/servlet/the-43358/Nike-dsh-bauer-Supreme-50-Hockey/Detail

http://www.discounthockey.com/ccmve4icehog1.html

Happy 19th birthday Alex burmistrov

Happy birthday baby! 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Hanaball Lector is that you??

ondrej needs to eat!!

According to my grandma that's what the news said but when I looked into what could cause it and asked my MA (medical assisting) teacher I found out  it could be caused by a lot more than just not eating or not eating enough. one thing is stress or excitement or fatigue. Also prolong standing. I'll keep y'all up dated and I'm just as puzzled as y'all are!!

Monday, October 11, 2010

My message to ondrej!

Jsem tak šťastný, když slyším, že to děláte dobře. Měl jsi nás všechny strach pátek v noci. Byl jsem za vás modlit a měli kamarády v kostele přijde ke mně ptají, jak jsi říkal, že se za tebe modlí stejně. Prosím, vím, budu se modlit za vás, jak jsem se zde na sbory práce. Doufám, že se na vás v listopadu!Nebojte se ani nervózní Ondrej, bude vše fungovat a jen vím, Bůh je s vámi! On je s vámi teď vás chrání. Byl tam pátek jste šel dolů. Doufám, že víte, že. Ondrej prosím brát s nadhledem, jak si získat testováno a uvidíme se brzy!

Ve víře,
Christina

The mystery continues

Good news our goalie Ondrej is at home doing good considering the circumstance, bad news we still have no clue what caused the fainting spell. All I hope is it's nothing serious. He did want to thank all those who reached out to him to say they hoped he came back soon. I for one tried to let him know I was praying for him hopefuly he gets the message I'll try to get a message on the blog then pass it on to a contection I have at the AJC to get it to pavs. Hopefully it'll go well. I'll put it in Czech and put my letter to pavs on here! Any way just wanted to pass along the update and say he will have test again this week and maybe then we'll all know something. Keep ya updated.

Krittle is popular

So I realized that there was an app on my blog where I can see how many people viewed my blog this week, right now, this week, this month and over all. I can also see what they viewed and what country they were in when they viewed it. So I looked at where and people in a lot of european countries and america were viewing my blog. after the whole pavelec thing people in Czech were viewing my blog. It was kind of an honor for people over there to view my blog, I of course have heritage ties to that tiny country. But as I looked at what the most viewed entry was, it wasn't one on ondrej or even any player, it was on my friend Krystal. That's right Krystal whom I call KO (for her intials and the term knock out) beat out a bunch of sweaty, toothless guys! Krystal is doing well busy but good and I'm very happy to report that. It was shocking but I will post more about her later!!

Happy birthday to...

Mark popovic





Saturday, October 9, 2010

Pavelec doesn't remember playing in game before collapse

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution 

When Ondrej Pavelec awoke in an ambulance he could not feel his legs and had no memory of playing more than two minutes of the Thrashers’ season-opening game Friday.
The Thrashers goaltender lost consciousness and collapsed to the ice 2 minutes, 25 seconds into game. He lay motionless as he was attended to by doctors and removed on a stretcher.
“I would like to tell you [what happened],” Pavelec told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in an exclusive interview Saturday. “The last thing I remember was the lights going on after the [national] anthem. I don’t remember anything until I woke up in the ambulance and saw the doctor looking at me.”
Pavelec regained consciousness in the ambulance en route to a local hospital. The feeling in his legs returned in the emergency room. He was in stable condition and held for observation Friday after preliminary tests were negative. Pavelec remained in the hospital Saturday night after undergoing a battery of tests during the day. He said his only current symptoms are headaches from a concussion caused when his head hit the ice in the fall.
The 23-year-old said he underwent whole-body MRIs. He will undergo more tests Sunday, but hopes to be released later in the day.
“My heart looks good. My brain looks good. Everything is normal but we still have to find out what it is,” Pavelec said. “You will have to ask the doctors what it is.”
Pavelec does not have a history of health problems. He said he felt “really good” before the game.
Once Pavelec was feeling better he phoned his parents back home in the Czech Republic to let them know he was feeling better. The scary incident drew national and worldwide attention. It was the lead story on ESPN’s "SportsCenter."
From the hospital Friday, Pavelec asked how the Thrashers were faring in their game against Washington -- a contest they won 4-2.
“It was scary for them, too,” Pavelec said of his teammates.
The Thrashers were informed that Pavelec was stable during the first intermission and played inspired hockey in the upset of the Capitals.
Pavelec has received an outpouring of concern and well-wishes from fans around the NHL, including many on ajc.com blogs. Pavelec said he has also received many phone messages and texts from the Czech Republic and from current and former teammates.
“I really appreciate it,” Pavelec said. “I’m really happy and thankful to everybody. Please tell them.”
Pavelec said he did not know when he would be able to return to the team or if he would make the Thrashers’ West Coast road trip that begins in Los Angeles on Tuesday. He was placed on injured reserve Saturday when the team re-called Drew MacIntyre from AHL Chicago to take Pavelec’s place and to back up goaltender Chris Mason.
“He’s awake and alert, but they have to do more tests,” Thrashers coach Craig Ramsay said Saturday morning. “We have very little knowledge other than he is awake, alert and seems to be doing much, much better.”
One of the text messages Pavelec received came from former Thrasher Pavel Kubina. The defenseman, and fellow countryman, now plays for Tampa Bay, the Thrashers' opponent Saturday night. Pavelec was in good enough spirits to respond.
“I told him to take it easy tonight,” Pavelec said.

Star player: Ducan Keith


Duncan Keith is not one of my boys but he deserves this honor. While playing for the Stanely cup with the black hawks Duncan had a very "hockey moment", a puck hit him in the mouth knocking out not 1, not 3 not 4 but 7 of his teeth! Yes 7! OUCH!!! Ican't hardley look at this picture with out laughing because he just looks like a redneck or country bumkin from out in the boon docks somewhere! Thank go they won the cup because if not Duncan would have lost his teeth for nothing! Congrats Duncan! Good luck this season!

UGA said you need to stretch

UGA

See coach CAN yell and WILL

pray

Bryan

Good old bobby!!

Bobby helping his boys

Oh my....... Wow

CHIPPER super man!!!

our dog is cooler than yours

Grandpa Bobby

Cheek you out Freeto!!

I love this picture of Freeto and Bobby cox. I know Bobby loves youngsters so Freddie probably makes him laugh!

Thanks Pavs

Thanks to Ondrej people in Czech republic have read my blog to see how one of their own is doing. I'm proud they did. You see my great great grandparents both sets on my mom's side came over from this country from Czechoslovakia while it was still one country! Ondrej Knew that and would grab my hand smile when he head to the practice ice. I of course would get all weird and giggley. so I love that it made him happy that he had a czech girl there to support him so that in turn made me happy so I'm praying for him!

Atlanta Thrashers Pavelec still in hospital; has concussion by Chris Vivlamore

There is a small update on the condition of Thrashers goaltender Ondrej Pavelec. He remains in an undisclosed Atlanta hospital for further tests after losing consciousness and collapsing on the ice in Friday’s season opener.
Coach Craig Ramsay said Saturday that Pavelec has a concussion. It is likely that the concussion was the result of his fall, but nothing is certain at this point. Doctors are most likely still trying to find the cause of the collapse.
Pavelec was alert and responsive after arriving at the hospital. He told me that he is feeling better in a text message early Saturday morning. I have plans to speak to Pavelec later this afternoon and will update.
“He’s awake and alert but they have to do more tests,” Ramsay said. “We have very little knowledge other than he seems to be doing much, much better.”
To replace Pavelec, the Thrashers are flying Drew MacIntyre to Tampa for tonight’s game. He had not arrived in time for the team’s morning practice but was expected in the early afternoon. MacIntrye had 25 saves for AHL Chicago in their season opener, a 6-3 loss to San Antonio, Friday.
Just took a read through the comments from the first blog on Pavelec. Lots of support from around the league, including messages posted by fans of the Capitals, Blackhawks, Red Wings, Lightning, Wild, Rangers, Sharks, Canadiens, Islanders, Stars, Hurricanes, Flames and Bruins. Very nice.

Happy birthday to

Jason Krog


Friday, October 8, 2010

Oh wow

so I was looking at my views and I realized people in Finland, Canada and other countries were viewing the blog this very blog and all I can say is thank you!! It blows my mind that a 23 year old can write a blog that people want to look at and hopefully y'all keep looking at it! I looked at what was the most viewed entries and I'll try to do more on those topics starting with Krystal. So keep reading and I'll keep posting!

Some more love for Pavs

Ondrej We're praying for you!!!

Ondrej Pavelec in stable condition

ATLANTA -- Atlanta Thrashers goalie Ondrej Pavelec was in stable condition at a hospital Friday night after collapsing to the ice in the early minutes of the season-opening game against the Washington Capitals.
Thrashers GM Rick Dudley told The Associated Press during the second intermission that the 23-year-old Pavelec had regained consciousness.
"We probably won't know anything more until after the game," Dudley said of Pavelec, who lost consciousness and was taken to a hospital for further evaluation.
There was a whistle at the opposite end when Pavelec tapped his stick on the ice a couple times, looked toward the Atlanta bench and fell over backward with no one around just 2:25 into the game. His teammates rushed to his aid and immediately called for doctors and a stretcher to be brought to the ice.
Medical personnel worked over him for about 10 minutes before he was wheeled off the ice, appearing to still be unconscious.
The game resumed after a delay of about 20 minutes. Chris Mason took over in goal for the Thrashers and gave up a goal less than a minute later. But Atlanta rallied and was up 3-1 at the end of the second period.
Even though they signed Mason over the summer, the Thrashers believed Pavelec had the potential to develop into the sort of top-flight goalie the team has lacked for its entire NHL history.
He signed a two-year deal in the offseason after going 14-18-7 with a 3.29 goals-against average and two shutouts in 42 games. It was his first full season in the NHL.
Pavelec was also a member of the Czech Republic's team at this year's Vancouver Olympics.
The native of Kladno made his league debut Oct 20, 2007, allowing a goal on six shots in one period. He was taken 41st overall by the Thrashers in the 2005 draft. For his career, he is 20-28-7 with two shutouts in 61 games.