Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Fantasy football update

With the end of the regular season, I thought I'd report how I did with my four fantasy football leagues this season.

WFFL
This is the league I've been in for more than fifteen years. We play during the NFL playoffs, and I'm happy to report that my team, the Cannibals, made the playoffs, finishing in fifth place, despite my 7-10 record and a four-game losing streak at the end of the season. I haven't won this league yet, so I'm hoping this is the year. Given how balanced all the playoff teams are in the NFL, I think I might have a shot.

KCFFL
I started this league up a couple of years ago, and won it the first season. My team, Negative Treatment, finished the season in eighth place and missed the playoffs. Which was a blessing, since there's no money on the line, and I couldn't keep track of all my teams anyway.

BAFFL
I joined this league this year, and my team (Crazy 88's) finished the regular season in sixth place, barely making the playoffs. With a couple of good weeks, I got to the championship game, but lost. But I'm very happy with my finish there.

CoFFL
A new league created this year, where my team (Immutable Objects) missed the playoffs, but won a couple of games in the consolation bracket to officially finish in fifth place. I wasn't quite as committed to this team, due to the fact that I didn't pick the players (it was an auto draft).

General thoughts:
  • It was good to play a bunch of different teams on a bunch of different websites, with a bunch of different rules.
  • But, four teams was too many. I couldn't keep them all straight. If I remember correctly, I've had four teams before, and had the same problem. One of the problems with getting older is making the same mistakes over and over again.
  • I went a little too heavy on Steelers, having Big Ben and Fast Willie on multiple teams. Was expecting more production from that offense. Luckily, I was able to find production from other pickups, like Matt Ryan and Tyler Thigpen.
Stay tuned for further updates from the WFFL playoffs!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Annual Christmas letter

One of my regrets is that I don't take the time to send all my friends and relatives Christmas cards. Seems like I should be able to find a couple of hours to accomplish this. But the holiday season seems to come and go so quickly, that I never get around to it.

I've also had a desire to run Christmas lights across the roofline of my house, but that never happens either. Just too cold once I get around to it.

Even though we don't send out Christmas cards, my wonderful wife takes the time to write up an annual Christmas letter. So those that are interested can take a look, and see what we've been up to for the last year. I've copied it below for your reading pleasure.

Mortimer/Maberry/Tisland
Annual Christmas Letter

I am now too lazy to send out an annual Christmas card although I have 3 boxes of them sitting on my desk! So, the Christmas email has arrived from us!

We didn’t win the lottery; our kids didn’t win the spelling bee, try out for the Olympics or break a school record in academics!

Life has been good and bad and I will try to send some of the highlights!

Jeff celebrated 20 years at Thomson West this summer. He received a gift of luggage-is this a clue? He also was downgraded from a cube to a shared space along with most everyone else! He does continue to enjoy his job and has a lot of good friends he works with. The company, fortunately, has not been doing any downgrades.

I finally got my dream job this summer. I am now the Farmington High School Nurse. It is a great job and allows me time off when the kids are off and to visit my family. I am learning a lot about teenagers in the process. Next year the high school is moving into a new building and I am looking forward to being the first nurse there!

Michael continues to participate in football and taekwondo. He has achieved his brown belt in taekwondo and is working hard towards the next level. His football team finally won a game and he was so excited! He is busy with 7th grade work and turns 13 this month.

Ashlie is taking piano lessons and participates in speech team at school. She also tried out and made Varsity cheerleading. She loves biology and is starting to check into colleges. She will be 16 in July and has her learners permit! She was confirmed in the Spring and we had an awesome weekend with friends and family.

We have made several trips back to South Dakota this summer and one trip to Omaha. We always love spending time with family and friends. In June Ashlie and I went on a church mission trip to Ohio. We had so much fun and learned a lot while helping other people. We will be going again this year and this time Michael gets to go. The trip is to Lead, SD. Jeff got away a couple times this year to his friend Greg’s cabin for a work weekend. Work and fun was involved both times!

We remain active in our church and enjoy the fellowship of so many awesome people there. We are involved in community service, youth group, Sunday school and Jeff is the financial secretary. We hosted the youth Halloween party.

We were approved for adoption in July after a mountain of paperwork and are now in the waiting process. We have had some ups and downs and worries/fears but feel we are meant to do this and the rest will take care of itself. We are waiting for a boy or girl (or 2) under the age of 4! The call could come any day but should arrive by July. We will then travel to Ethiopia in 3-4 months for a 7 day trip. Thanks to all of you for your support and prayers.

We have had some sad events this year as well. My baby great-niece, Zoe, passed away in May from a congenital heart condition. In November my nephew, Adam, passed away unexpectedly. He was 23 and an awesome kid! The same month Jeff’s dad was diagnosed with prostrate cancer. Arlo is doing well and we are grateful for that. We are also grateful for good friends and family who hold us up in difficult times.

We will be heading to South Dakota for Christmas break and spending time with all of our families and friends. We wish you all an excellent New Year and hope Christmas is magical and full of wonder!

Jeff, Sayra, Ashlie & Michael
Chewy, Jack & Bean

Christmas gift suggestions:
To your enemy, forgiveness.
To an opponent, tolerance.
To a friend, your heart.
To all, charity.
To every child, a good example.
To yourself, respect.