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Vancouver Olympics

Olympic Medals- Gold, Silver, Bronze - Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics



Medal Count • The United States in the lead with eight medals while Germany is close behind with five.

The athletes are hitting the slopes and my family is glued to NBC watching every competition and race. It is rare for us all to be interested in the same broadcast--we usually battle between Disney, Discovery, History, Fox and CNN--but the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics have us all captivated.

Olympic mania is usually a family phenomenon and the Vancouver Games are no exception. They are gender neutral, age equalizing and conversation sparking. (My hubby and I are still debating the
Apolo Ohno silver medal win where the two Koreans knocked each other out of second and third place allowing Apolo Ohno to come from fourth place to take silver and tie Bonnie Blaire's record as the most decorated Winter Olympic champion. I say he won fair and square, my husband says he should be embarrassed to accept that medal and should hand it to the Korean who was knocked out by his own teammate.) We curl up in bed at night and holler at the television as if the athletes can hear us cheering for their wins. We backseat ski and critique their styles as if any of us had the talent, drive or dedication to have a real opinion. We gasp when they fall and cringe when they are injured. We were mournful when Nodar Kumaritashvili lost his life on the Luge at the tender age of 21. We let out sympathetic groans when world class athletes see their Olympic dreams vanish in one split second with one bad fall or a missed shot.

Most importantly, when we are watching the Vancouver Olympics as a family we talk to each other about fun exciting things that have nothing to do with school, work, finances or chores and that is a beautiful thing for family time. Even if it is just for a few weeks, we can all use a break from the usual bickering and enjoy rooting for the same team.
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Women and Super Bowl Sunday

Women and Super Bowl Sunday
by Nicole Hanratty

For women, Super Bowl Sunday is never just about the game. Of course there is the food and the friends--don't forget the commercials and silly betting pools--but aside from what is happening on the field there is off the field drama as well. I'm not talking about the tear jerking mini-dramas that are played throughout the day about players beating the odds to make it to the Super Bowl or the personal challenges they endure that glue you to the couch in anticipation of seeing these individuals be rewarded for their endurance and perseverance. I'm talking about the drama that is unfolding in the living room.

No- the myths that Super Bowl Sunday see a spike in domestic violence are not the drama I'm referring to either... FYI, these have seem to be rebuked for the most part. [
See Super Bowl Sunday, Domestic Violence & Your Health By John M Grohol PSYD]

It's the relationships and bonding, the rivalry and fun, the conversations that happen in the dining room far away from where the game is even being aired. Women have an amazing ability to ease through a testosterone filled room with a smile--showing interest in the game when appropriate--but otherwise huddling together to share their stories, heartache and laughter.
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The Dodgers are Going All the Way

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The Dodgers Are Going

All the Way This Year...

by Nicole Hanratty

The Dodgers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates last Wednesday night 8 to 1. (Here’s the whole scoop.)

It was the first Dodger game we attended this season and we loved every minute of it! First stop, new hat purchase. Second stop,
Dodger Dogs. Third stop, the best seats in the house - compliments of my husband’s client. Read More...

Superbowl Super Lessons

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Super Bowl Super Lessons
by Nicole Hanratty

Follow me fans! Red isn’t just the color of Giants anymore, it’s the color of winners. Super Bowl XLII put New York’s Giants on top, leaving the Patriots lonely with a single solitary season loss. (Awww... Don’t worry! I’m sure someone will be willing to keep Mr. Brady warm at night.)

Super Bowl Sunday was a hard knock day full of lingering lessons. For those of you who were too busy watching the game and not paying any attention, here is a summary from my mental notebook: Read More...
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