Monday, January 30, 2012

A glimpse of spring...

So far I have to say that this year has been pretty great.  I started it off wonderfully with what was probably the most inspiring trip of my life thus far,  but besides that I'm not sure if the glow I see everything with now really exists, or whether it's just a change in my perspective.  More on that at a later time, perhaps.

(The only bump I've had in this beautiful year has been my beloved 49ers fumbling away a Super Bowl, which surprisingly has rocked my world almost as much as a break-up would I imagine.  I suppose the only thing that will take my mind off it until football returns is Buster Posey being back on the mound.  I couldn't imagine a more perfect rebound.)

Over this past weekend the sun came out full force and bumped up the temperature into the upper 60's.  With no clouds and no breeze, it felt entirely like spring had arrived!  Knowing that in true California fashion it would be short lived, on Friday I lived it up and got some ice cream at...

432 Octavia (@Linden)
San Francisco, CA 94102

I ordered chocolate...
and it was sooooo incredibly creamy and rich.  *Almost* too much for me.  Next time I will try vanilla!


What's cool is that they don't make it until you order it, and you get to see the whole process.

It's hard to look at this and think that it's January here.
Beautiful day, beautiful city!

Speaking of beautiful city, I snapped this from my practice room window sometime last week as the sun was going down.  Gorgeous.  Just, gorgeous.




Monday, January 23, 2012

Post-Championship Sunday: Big Kids Can Cry Too

So it’s a bitter end to a sweet season.  Words can’t really describe how I feel right now, but the fact that I’m still up at 2:00am writing this would probably sum it up.  Are there good memories? Plenty.  Is there disappointment? Plenty.

I saw a tweet earlier from a fan saying that this game was like a haunting flashback to the January 20, 1991 NFC Championship Game at Candlestick against the Giants.  Noted, the similarities are uncanny.  The Niners had won against the Giants in the regular season, but a fumble by RB Roger Craig late in the 4th led to a field goal from the Giants and a win by 2.  This fan then noted that the only difference was, in 1991 he was 8, and he cried.  Tonight he didn’t.

Well, while tears may not have been streaming down my face- at the risk of sounding melodramatic, I definitely cried a little on the inside, and I think it’s safe to say there are many Faithful who share my sentiment on this cold and wet January night.  To come so close, to almost be able to taste it, then have it all washed away with the rain. 

This season has certainly been defining for this team, and while tonight’s heart-wrenching loss will sting for a time, it doesn’t change what Coach Harbaugh has done for this team, and for the fans.  He’s definitely changed the tides around here, and this looks to be a promising return of The Dynasty. 

And as for tonight’s game…it’s easy to pick a hero and a villain.  In fact, it’s almost impossible for human nature to not automatically do so.  Tonight’s hero?  Probably Vernon Davis.  Tonight’s “villain”?  Without a doubt, Kyle Williams. 

Despite the bf disagreeing with me (we disagree on a few things about the Niners, Ginn and Smith two examples!) I’ve always stood by my case and loved Ted Ginn Jr. and the unique addition he brings to our special teams unit, but tonight, anyone who ever doubted what he did for the Niners -and made look so easy at that- had to mince their words. 

That’s fine and all, but it’s simply incorrect to place the entire weight of the loss on Kyle Williams’ shoulders.  Yes, he ran towards the ball (twice), it bounced off his knee, and he forgot that on slow-mo, magnified replay from a million different angles there would have been no way to deny that one. So he tried to get away with pretending like it didn’t happen.  Didn’t work.  Giants score a TD on what is essentially a turnover and with great field position at that.  Minus one, Kyle Williams.

Then in OT, he runs towards the ball, bobbles it, and loses it, leading to yet another turnover, and a Giants field goal that ended the game.  Minus two, Kyle Williams.

But what about ALL the plays on offense that just didn’t happen tonight?! 0 for 13 on 3rd downs?  The fact that it felt at times like we had no receivers on the field?! Oh, and that one horrific “forward progress” call that essentially could have and should have been yet another turnover?! 

Sure maybe Kyle Williams didn’t bring it all the times he needed to tonight (and it’s true, in a championship game there is no room for error – not one, and certainly not two), but if we’re to be honest moving forward, many aspects of good game play from the 49ers simply wasn’t there.  Defense was pretty much the only third of the team that played consistently tonight.  Cold hard truth: 1/3 of a team isn’t enough to win a championship.

Point is, does it help any to hate on Kyle Williams? (or Alex Smith for that matter, who just a few short months ago stood in the very shoes Williams wears now) No.  Williams is getting bombarded on twitter by death threats and verbal assaults, racial slurs, things that include “You, your wife, and your kids should all die because that’s what you deserve.”  Who would write something like that? Those are the “fans” who shoot people after games, and who ruin it for the rest of us. These “fans” really have something to learn from the rest of the 49ers, who really are doing a good job keeping it together.  Hey everyone, remember when you hated Singletary for always airing his dirty laundry in public, on national tv? This is the exact same thing you’re doing when you attack Kyle Williams.


I even have to give props to Tynes, who – in the heat of the moment, right after his field goal won the game for his team – kept his head enough to remember to be classy and acknowledge that the 49ers are a great team and put up a great fight. (He said something to the effect of, the fact that we just won it by a field goal about 10 minutes into OT says a lot...which is true.)

I like classy things, classy people, and classy behavior.  Keep it classy, San Francisco.  We still love the 49ers, we love Coach Harbaugh, and we aren’t called the Niner Faithful for nothing.  As Harbaugh said to Williams post game, “Keep your head up.”  Rock that red and gold all summer long.  Be proud to let your colors shine. Keep your blood gold.  And after having all the time off to work and improve on what has honestly been an incredible season, let’s bring it all back for an even better run next year.  Call me a glass half-full person, but I believe it, and I stick to my guns—and my team.


(image (C) Yahoo Sports)

Who’s got it better than us?!  Noooooobody. ♥



Sunday, January 22, 2012

HAPPY CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY!!!!

GO 49ers!!!!!!!

To celebrate, here's a sampling of how I've been showing my Niner Pride during post-season...

It's really difficult to pick a "favorite" player for me...I feel like it'd be being unfair to the others! Every Niner is a hero in his own way, and absolutely crucial for total success of the team.  But I love Frank Gore because he truly LIVES the game, on and off the field.  (Post on how much I love intensity coming after all the football stuff)  Also holds the record for most number of rushing yards in franchise history!! That's pretty darn special.

I rock my jersey on the Bart... Yay Bay Area!

::Red&Gold Nails::My beloved beanie::
::Niner gear at school::Niner gear everywhere!!::

Even when it's super cold wet and rainy, it's okay to be bundled up and warm but make sure to still let your red and gold shine!!

Sometimes I need to dress nicely and jerseys and t-shirts just won't cut it...but I still make sure to deck out in red & gold of course!!

And finally, this is a shot I took of everything I brought with me on my recent trip to New York.  It was a short trip but I made sure to wear my Victoria's Secret Pink 49ers shirt, Adapt 49ers shirt, and of course my 49ers beanie!!
  SF>NY!!!

Niners Forever!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Who's Got it Better Than Us?? NOOOOOOBODY!!!!

So, my year has gotten off to a fabulous start, and it is every bit as wonderful as I had hoped and planned that it would be!  I just have a feeling about 2012...it's going to be amazing, it will be everything that 2011 wasn't.

I'm back, and school is starting again next week - my last semester! I can't wait to grind and get some serious stuff done.

I'm still having health issues, but thankfully I've started treatment on it, so it's helpful to know that it's not just sitting there, but we're actually starting to make progress.  (Though it will be a long and slow road.)  As a minor issue, I'm also battling what I thought was a cold but now has turned more into a flu, but it wasn't enough to stop me from going to the 49ers NFC PLAYOFF GAME on Saturday!!!!!

And BOY WAS IT A GAME!!  Deemed an Instant Classic, the return of The Dynasty, and name suggestions are pouring in for that last Vernon Davis touchdown that gave the niners a 4 point lead with 9 seconds remaining.  Alex Smith was CLUTCH today, and though initially I was worried about our offense, all three parts of the team brought it today for a game-winning recipe!

Thanks to Mr. S for sponsoring my wildly incredible seat location as well... it was crazy being there - I kept having to remind myself that everything was real, that those shiny gold helmets dancing around on the field were real, that I was watching history in the making!  It was LOUD in the stick today, and the Niner Faithful sent the Saints marching down back home to New Orleans.

Definitely one of the most awesome things I've ever done in my life!  I could write three pages, but words really cannot describe!

Here are some pictures...

Yes, our seats WERE that amazing. 

Look at the beautiful glow! The weather was perfect, everything was perfect.  as Kanye would say...and the weather so breezy, man why can't life always be this easy :)
This is my favorite part of watching the niners play.  It's no secret that I am completely IN LOVE with our special teams, and it doesn't help that they rock it out to Future's Tony Montana before every kickoff! Swag baby swag!

Ahhh yes ♥

I will be faithfully rocking my Niner Faithful Gear all week long, in anticipation for Sunday's NFC Champtionship showdown where we will host the NY Giants at Candlestick!! Let's go Niners!! FTW!! WHO'S GOT IT BETTER THAN US?!  NOOOOOOOOBODY!!!!