Touchdown Jesus, looming over ND Stadium. And in Arizona too? |
To fully appreciate this story, we have start in late January of this year when I first met my friend, Doug Hatfield. It may have been the absolute lowest point of my life, I was just recently divorced, after a long and painful process through the court systems of Wisconsin(I will forever hate all things WI, screw the Badgers and the Packers and cheese, well on second thought I still like cheese I guess but going forward I'll eat California cheese only), I was alone, still fairly new to Scottsdale, my days consisted of waking up and running many, many miles, going to work and then either walking many more miles or working out at Orange. Needless to say it was not a great time, nor was I in great spirits and I certainly wasn't at my most personable. Knowing that I was in need of some type of change, whatever it may be, I decided to go to a men's group breakfast at my church, St. Patrick's in Scottsdale. Not being overly religious, I attend mass on Sunday's but that's about it, I never would have done anything like this breakfast before, but for whatever the reasons I felt like maybe I needed to go. So that Saturday morning I went and the first person I met was Doug. We hit it off immediately, as he is from the Midwest(South Bend, IN) loves football and sports and we seemed to have a lot in common. After the breakfast we went our separate ways, didn't share our contact info or anything, just went on with life, we are men after all and we are not always great at these things. About 2 months later it was the weekend of my birthday. I had done the Phoenix Marathon a few weeks earlier and if you read my blog then you know that didn't go as expected, coupled with everything else going on in my life, things were still personally challenging. Then I saw that St. Pat's was going to have another Men's group breakfast on Saturday, so I thought maybe I should go again. I mean it was my birthday weekend and I realized it was literally going to be the first time in my life that I would spend my birthday alone. Not that I ever have made a big deal about my birthday but I guess everything was compounding for me and I was feeling very down. So I went to the breakfast again and the first person I saw was Doug. We instantly reconnected as though we'd been friends forever. It was very cool and after the breakfast Doug said that his family was in town and asked me to join them for dinner on Sunday, my actual birthday, of course he had no way of knowing that. So I gladly accepted the offer and the next day I met he and his wife, Kristin and his dad and younger brother at Zipp's Sports bar in Scottsdale where we watched NCAA tourney games and had a great time together. I'm not sure even to this day if I ever told Doug that it was my birthday that day, but I know I'll never forget that when I may have been at my absolute lowest, he and Kristin invited me into their life without any hesitation and it actually turned out to be about the best way I could have spent my birthday and also the real start of a new chapter in my life. After that day all sorts of things started changing for me, all for the better. I joined a Friday men's group through the church, with Doug and about 6 other guys and it suddenly seemed liked everything was getting better in my life. I'd met new friends, had a better outlook and just felt happier. So recently I got to thinking as to why this happened this way; was it just random luck, timing, coincidence, God's doing, was it because I finally made myself open to changing, why didn't we exchange our contact info the first time, and what if my last name had been McCoy would Doug have shot me instead? Well, whatever the reasons, ever since that day Doug and I have become fast friends, as though we've known each other for years. Sometimes I guess its better to just accept the way things happen and there is truly no need to analyze them.
Arizona Beauty, mountains, fountains and sunshine. |
Pure blue sky, bright sun; must be in Arizona! |
Mogollon Rim on the way up to the Lair. |
Doug: Buddy I'm in the stadium and I'm having a hard time getting some scores.
Me: What do you need?
Doug: FIU-UAB
Me: (pausing) You know some people might say it's a problem when one is betting on Florida International and University of Alabama-Birmingham. I mean there are probably 100 people in this world that even know that game is going on. Then again, I'm not sure what's worse that a bet was made on this game or that of all the people in the world you knew that you could call me and I would know the answer. Hmmmm. Let's move on. By the way, UAB covered.
Doug: Cool. Thanks.
So imagine that times 100 on Saturday. A gambler's dream. Hypothetically speaking of course. Although I should also relay that Kristin may be the most patient woman in the world to put up with all of this and now I was here actually fueling the fire. At one point Doug ask me an innocuous question about which UCF players made it in the NFL. As I immediately rattled off a myriad of names and all their stats/info I saw Kristin look at me with a look that purely let me know how disturbed an individual I am that I would know such useless info so effortlessly. I found it all hilarious, I am who I am, good or bad I guess. But then again, she taught elementary school kids for nearly 20 years, so she's used to dealing with childish and strange behavior. Thanks for putting up with me Kristin!
Doug, Kristin, Sammy and me having fun in Fountain Hills. |
It was a fun Saturday ending with a number of people coming over that night, because any time you are at the Hatfield's a party eventually ensues. Florida State blew out Clemson, UNLV covered vs. Fresno State and Utah-Arizona fell the right way too, if you were into that kind of thing. $$$ But what's with all this bonding over football and gambling? Well I have given it some thought and I have a theory that God created football so that men could actually talk to each other. Bear with me. Yes, we watched a ton of football and in many people's eyes that could be a waste of time, but we not only enjoyed it, interspersed between the action we actually talk about personal things. Maybe not in the way woman would like us to, but for men, it works for us. So whatever works right? I mean Doug knows about as much about me as anyone and most of that came about by watching some kind of game and mixing it in. It's easier, more comfortable that way so why analyze it any more than that. It's why when I was on a date recently(a Saturday mind you!) Doug called me, as he usually does, again from the Notre Dame game and I put him on the phone with my date, let's keep her anonymity(she may be mortified if she reads any of this) and call her the Chippette, I know Doug and he told her all sorts of great things about me and he only knew that from us hanging out and not necessarily talking in that sense but watching sports and man talking. But I trusted him and it seemed to work. As for why I answered the phone on a date, let me say that I alerted the Chippette ahead of time that I would likely be getting a call and if I didn't take it, my phone may not stop ringing and besides I knew Doug would talk to her and help me out because let's face it, the women aren't exactly lining up for an over 40, divorced, broken and flawed man obsessed with football and morbidly obsessed with running; I need all the help I can get.
Back to the weekend. Sunday morning we headed back down to the Valley, got in a good run and went to mass at St. Pat's and I saw a few other friends as well and then we went out to a sports bar and I met up with another friend of mine, Gregg, who I met.....wait for it.....running. Shocking I know. But Gregg and I used to run together every Wednesday in Tempe at Papago Park behind the zoo. I miss those runs and the bar hops afterwards, including an epic 11 miler we did last year on Halloween. Good times. It was great catching up with him, I know we'll stay friends as well however long I'm in Seattle.
Gregg and I remembering that Halloween Run around Tempe in 2012. |
Touchdown Jesus Indeed! Thanks again Doug, Kristin and every one else. Fire Up!
High atop Phoenix, Forever Fired Up! Anyone got the line on Tulsa-Tulane? |