Lunch With the Mayor
Tuesday 15th January 2008
at 01:01pm
I spoke to a mate of mine, Cade, in Dallas last night about the Cowboys loss. I met him when I was there in Week 13 when he offered Don and I his last Brats for the evening. For those that have been following from the beginning you may recall me writing about it back then. He and his buddies were great guys that looked after us well as we spoke all things football, from east coast to west.
Funny, in speaking with him prior to the game he didn’t like their chances against the Giants and his prediction turned out true. I was pleased that we’d won of course, it meant not having to travel again. Cade on the other hand, a ticket broker by profession and a good guy at that, was left with 5 figures worth of useless tickets to a game in Dallas that will never be played.
Once I was off the phone I spent most of last night and this morning doing my best to update the website with the weekend’s happenings. Whilst doing so I watched as the game day video on YouTube topped 1000 views in less than 24 hours. I find that totally amazing.
I worked pretty solid until 1130 before our friend Kathy came over to watch the boys for a couple of hours. Kelly and I, not having been out for a little while, had been invited by Dal and his wife Lorna to join them for lunch with the Kiwani’s Club of Green Bay and sing the “Packers Fight Song”. This was new to me and in most cases new means fun. We also met Randy Stary who regaled us with his song “Rock to the Big Game”. You can hear it here, it’s a Packer original.
Before lunch Kel and I went outside to speak with some of the TV stations about the last weekend and what the win meant for our plans to leave at the end of month. I’m sure by the time you actually get to read this you will have seen something out there with my ugly mug on it. (That’s why, whenever I get the chance, I throw in a pic of Kelly talking to the camera, not me.)
Lunch was delicious, we met alot of really nice people and even got to say hello to the Mayor and his wife, pictured at the top. Kel and I got up and had a little chat to the group about our trip and by the time my blabbermouth was done the meeting was adjourned. On the way home we snapped a whole lot of pics of some more of the things we’ll miss once we’re gone.
- More street signs, parks, gas stations even the local Walgreens. Oneida Street, Lombardi, Mason and Ashland. The Regency, our home for the first 6 weeks we were here, Coaches Corner and the Ray Nitshcke Bridge over the Fox River. They’re the sorts of things that most people living here wouldn’t think twice about but the very things I’d like to see in print until the day we get back here again.
You may also recall, only a few posts ago, I showed you the artwork of another friend of mine, Doug. Lost for words about the weekend’s game he came up with the image on the left. It most certainly captures the essence of Packer football if you ask me. There’s more to the image than first meets your eye by the way.....Click the pic to check more of his work.
Comments
Cade
Fri 18th Jan 08
at 04:23pm
Hey Wayne,
Thanks for the kind words!! I couldn’t think of a better person to have had his wish come true about staying in Green Bay. You know when you get those terrible feelings about your team? Well as you know, I had that same feeling all week long. I could never convince myself for more than a minute or two that we would win that game. On the other hand, I am a huge Packers fan this week. I love Brett Favre, and I think it would be great if he made it all the way one more time. And if that comes true, we will meet in Phoenix, as I will be there for 2 weeks.
Can’t wait to see you there mate!!
Cade
Fri 18th Jan 08
at 11:59pm
So Wayne, according to your comment, you ARE planning on coming back again?! Maybe you truly are our good luck charm and will simply have to return on a yearly basis for the season!!
I love to read your blog and the way you can put the same feelings all of us Packer fans are having into words. You’ve brought tears to my eyes many a times.
Wish I could have met you on the 11th at the Packer Pep Party. The boys are adorable and I’m still waiting for a blog entry from Kelly!
GO PACK GO! SUPER BOWL BOUND!
We love you Scullino family!!!!
Sat 19th Jan 08
at 02:16am
Well wayne, if you have another boy, I can guess what his name will be: Brett for a boy and Deanna for a girl, am I right?
Wayne, I have really enjoyed reading the blog since pre-season. Please give thanks to our Gracious Lord for giving you the trip of a lifetime. I do.
Sat 19th Jan 08
at 03:10am
I just found out about your story not too long ago(about 2-3 days) and watched all your videos on youtube, and i have to say that you’re what i would say....an inspiration to all packer fans not just here in WI but throughout the nation and all over the world. watching your story unfold was well worth the time and i’m glad there are fans like you. see you at the superbowl.
Randy
Sat 19th Jan 08
at 04:04am
Wayne & Kelly:
You Rock! Thanks for being the good luck charm of the Green and Gold! Let’s Rock to the Big Game!
Sat 19th Jan 08
at 05:19am
The snow globe is really cool.
Sat 19th Jan 08
at 02:51pm
Wayne - Your story is awesome! I’m a Gold Season Ticket holder that lives in Melbourne and it is great to see an Aussie take up the love for gridiron as well as the greatest sports franchise of all time. I really like AFL (Richmond supporter) but I love the Pack. I hope you get a chance to go to the Superbowl - I was fortunate enough to go to the Pack/Pats Superbowl in ‘97. Safe travels back to Oz.
