So apparently I have been on a Maybelline kick lately. I am loving the new line though! Have any of you tried any of it. I still have a few things I want to get from the line but I am trying not to buy any more cosmetics which is SO hard for me!
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This is some of what I have. I really want to try the lipsticks, concealor and eyeliner. I also would buy more of the Color Tattoo. I have all of the babylips (only 4 pictured) I love them as a quick lipbalm but dont use them for the color to much.
Items pictured:
Color Tattoo Eyeshadow in Tough as Taupe
Illegal Length Mascara in Very Black
Dream Nude Airform Foundation in Classic Ivory
Dream Bouncy Blush in Hot Tamale and Peach Satin
Baby Lips in Peach Kiss, Grape Wine, Pink Punch and Quenched
Super Stay 10 Stain Gloss in Pink Plush
Have any of you tried these products? What did you try and how did you like it?
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
January Favorites- Beauty
Perfume:
Mariah Carey Lollipop Bling in Ribbon
Moisturizer:
normal-
Tinted:
nailpolish:
NYC Park Ave- its a really pretty purple grey color
Concealer-
Foundation:
blush-
lips-
color- Caring Coral
Eyes:
Mariah Carey Lollipop Bling in Ribbon
Moisturizer:
normal-
Tinted:
nailpolish:
NYC Park Ave- its a really pretty purple grey color
Concealer-
Foundation:
blush-
lips-
color- Caring Coral
Eyes:
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Tuesday
Monday, January 23, 2012
The Passing Of A Legend
Hi all. Aaron here and back with a post in between blowing my nose and taking meds. Being sick stinks.
Before I start, I would like to say that I am in no way a Penn State fan (even though just about everyone in my family is) and I have always been indifferent to the aurora surrounding Joe Paterno. This is an outsider's look looking in, but be that as it may, I've had a little time recently to reflect on the passing of the Penn State icon, the legend, JoePa, Joe Paterno.
First a little back story, I was raised in a Penn State family. My dad and grandfather were season ticket holders and I've had my fair share of Penn State home games to attend. In the early years (before I really knew what football was all about), I saw Penn State games as an event that I would sweat in the sun or freeze in below 30 degree weather. Big deal... big gathering of rabid people to see some game and oh, there's a band. Then as time progressed I became a big football fan and much to my parents dismay, a Notre Dame, followed by, and still, a Michigan fan. I came to know of the players, the schools and when one talks college football, Joe Paterno.
I've seen the record setting wins, him stroll the sidelines, barking at assistant coaches, the fans dressed like him and the interviews of him where he said "Our next opponent is a tough team" (even though the opposing team of the week was like a 2-5 team with wins only against cupcakes). Big deal, a guy is winning, he's traditional, blah, blah, blah.
However, in between my junior and senior years of college, my knowledge and appreciation for Joe Paterno grew. On an assignment with a reporter for my newsroom internship, I got to see JoePa up close and personal and even shook the man's hand. He was at a media event in Hershey, Pennsylvania and having never seen him up close in person, I came to realize he's a normal guy who truly cared for people and not just the wins and losses of his football team. He took a moment to shake everyone's hand that approached him and especially took time to talk to the youngsters that flocked to see the legend in person. What a cool guy I thought to myself.
Fast forward to the near past and present... Everyone who knows college football has seen him, knew who he was and the way he conducted business on and off the field. Then came the scandal. Now I'm not going to get into the grit and grime surrounding what happened and who was right and who was wrong, but this was the changing moment in the whole scenario, in my opinion. You know the story: accusations, discussion, dismissal, etc.
And two weeks after this story broke, he's diagnosed with lung cancer. Would have this story come out regardless if he still was the coach of the Nittany Lions? Who knows, but things didn't look good for the coach.
He was in and out of the news and from what I understand in and out of the hospital while another guy took the reigns of "his" team. I'm not saying JoePa resented that at all, but if it were me in the same position, I would be heartbroken.
Now, we know the fact that it was an aggressive form of cancer and that was the ultimate cause of his death. However, and I know this has been said by a few in the media and friends, but I think the man ultimately died of a broken heart. Everything he has lived for for the past 60+ years was gone and instead fighting his battles on the gridiron, he was in for the fight of his life. But when you life has been football, the Penn State community and the like, and after being dragged through the media coals like a low-class citizen, I imagine it got hard to take. And maybe that's a pessimistic way to view things, but having never been in for the fight of my life, I can only imagine what that must be like (perhaps a topic for another post at another time).
Regardless of my like of Michigan and sometimes hatred of Penn State (I never said the fans were nice to the opposition) my heart goes out to the Penn State community and I have been amazed by the pulling together of the Penn State campuses and college football in general. And the fact of the matter is, Penn State may and probably will never be the same. The show will go on and we all knew the day would come when JoePa and his rolled up pants wouldn't be on the sideline, but it is a shame it happened like the way it did. It's saddening and a loss for a football program, Penn State, Pennsylvania, the Big 10, the NCAA, but most of all, humanity.
It's not everyday you see someone pour their heart and soul into something as much as JoePa did. He was more than a coach. He was a second parent, a teacher, a leader, an icon, a legend and to those who knew him personally or not, a friend. Seeing him when he was down and out, you could still feel that he would be the type of guy that would give the shirt off his back for the student body, the university or anyone off the street. Penn State was more than football for him. He made sure his players as well as the rest of the student body got a good education and graduated. The first thing he said when the media and students came to his door in the heat of the scandal was "Go home, study and do well." He stood for tradition and values and didn't get caught in the whirlwind of today's society. That's an incredible feat in today's world. There are not many people like that.
There's no easy way to say it and it's still hard to believe that the fall of Paterno happened like it did, but perhaps the sports world should take a step back and be put on hold for a moment to remember the way that Joe Paterno changed the world of sports and the tradition and the way the games and matches compare to life.
My thoughts and prayers go to Penn State and the Paterno family and friends. Today, we all are...
Penn State.
Before I start, I would like to say that I am in no way a Penn State fan (even though just about everyone in my family is) and I have always been indifferent to the aurora surrounding Joe Paterno. This is an outsider's look looking in, but be that as it may, I've had a little time recently to reflect on the passing of the Penn State icon, the legend, JoePa, Joe Paterno.
First a little back story, I was raised in a Penn State family. My dad and grandfather were season ticket holders and I've had my fair share of Penn State home games to attend. In the early years (before I really knew what football was all about), I saw Penn State games as an event that I would sweat in the sun or freeze in below 30 degree weather. Big deal... big gathering of rabid people to see some game and oh, there's a band. Then as time progressed I became a big football fan and much to my parents dismay, a Notre Dame, followed by, and still, a Michigan fan. I came to know of the players, the schools and when one talks college football, Joe Paterno.
I've seen the record setting wins, him stroll the sidelines, barking at assistant coaches, the fans dressed like him and the interviews of him where he said "Our next opponent is a tough team" (even though the opposing team of the week was like a 2-5 team with wins only against cupcakes). Big deal, a guy is winning, he's traditional, blah, blah, blah.
However, in between my junior and senior years of college, my knowledge and appreciation for Joe Paterno grew. On an assignment with a reporter for my newsroom internship, I got to see JoePa up close and personal and even shook the man's hand. He was at a media event in Hershey, Pennsylvania and having never seen him up close in person, I came to realize he's a normal guy who truly cared for people and not just the wins and losses of his football team. He took a moment to shake everyone's hand that approached him and especially took time to talk to the youngsters that flocked to see the legend in person. What a cool guy I thought to myself.
Fast forward to the near past and present... Everyone who knows college football has seen him, knew who he was and the way he conducted business on and off the field. Then came the scandal. Now I'm not going to get into the grit and grime surrounding what happened and who was right and who was wrong, but this was the changing moment in the whole scenario, in my opinion. You know the story: accusations, discussion, dismissal, etc.
And two weeks after this story broke, he's diagnosed with lung cancer. Would have this story come out regardless if he still was the coach of the Nittany Lions? Who knows, but things didn't look good for the coach.
He was in and out of the news and from what I understand in and out of the hospital while another guy took the reigns of "his" team. I'm not saying JoePa resented that at all, but if it were me in the same position, I would be heartbroken.
Now, we know the fact that it was an aggressive form of cancer and that was the ultimate cause of his death. However, and I know this has been said by a few in the media and friends, but I think the man ultimately died of a broken heart. Everything he has lived for for the past 60+ years was gone and instead fighting his battles on the gridiron, he was in for the fight of his life. But when you life has been football, the Penn State community and the like, and after being dragged through the media coals like a low-class citizen, I imagine it got hard to take. And maybe that's a pessimistic way to view things, but having never been in for the fight of my life, I can only imagine what that must be like (perhaps a topic for another post at another time).
Regardless of my like of Michigan and sometimes hatred of Penn State (I never said the fans were nice to the opposition) my heart goes out to the Penn State community and I have been amazed by the pulling together of the Penn State campuses and college football in general. And the fact of the matter is, Penn State may and probably will never be the same. The show will go on and we all knew the day would come when JoePa and his rolled up pants wouldn't be on the sideline, but it is a shame it happened like the way it did. It's saddening and a loss for a football program, Penn State, Pennsylvania, the Big 10, the NCAA, but most of all, humanity.
It's not everyday you see someone pour their heart and soul into something as much as JoePa did. He was more than a coach. He was a second parent, a teacher, a leader, an icon, a legend and to those who knew him personally or not, a friend. Seeing him when he was down and out, you could still feel that he would be the type of guy that would give the shirt off his back for the student body, the university or anyone off the street. Penn State was more than football for him. He made sure his players as well as the rest of the student body got a good education and graduated. The first thing he said when the media and students came to his door in the heat of the scandal was "Go home, study and do well." He stood for tradition and values and didn't get caught in the whirlwind of today's society. That's an incredible feat in today's world. There are not many people like that.
There's no easy way to say it and it's still hard to believe that the fall of Paterno happened like it did, but perhaps the sports world should take a step back and be put on hold for a moment to remember the way that Joe Paterno changed the world of sports and the tradition and the way the games and matches compare to life.
My thoughts and prayers go to Penn State and the Paterno family and friends. Today, we all are...
Penn State.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Well...
We are not doing so great at keeping up with this blog lately! I'm sorry!
We have both been sick off and on and just do not have the motivation to write much.
There are going to be quiet a few changes coming within the next year so we are busy in our personal lives. My parents decided at the beginning of January that they are moving north so they can be closer to both of their parents (both doing poor with their health) I am moving with them because I can not afford to stay down here due to being on disability. Aaron has also decided to move with us. I am super excited to be moving close to family again but I will miss all my friends down here. It will be a big change for me and Aaron as well. We have not lived together prior to this move so there will be some adjustments!
Now we wait to find jobs, than sell our house and we will be on our way.
I will try to update more frequently and get back into the blog hops!
Angela
We have both been sick off and on and just do not have the motivation to write much.
There are going to be quiet a few changes coming within the next year so we are busy in our personal lives. My parents decided at the beginning of January that they are moving north so they can be closer to both of their parents (both doing poor with their health) I am moving with them because I can not afford to stay down here due to being on disability. Aaron has also decided to move with us. I am super excited to be moving close to family again but I will miss all my friends down here. It will be a big change for me and Aaron as well. We have not lived together prior to this move so there will be some adjustments!
Now we wait to find jobs, than sell our house and we will be on our way.
I will try to update more frequently and get back into the blog hops!
Angela
Monday, January 16, 2012
It's Conference Championship Time!
After the dust has settled from the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, four teams have emerged and will be playing for their conferences' spot in the Super Bowl.
The Divisional Round of the playoffs featured an upset, a back-and-forth game, a game that was closer than it should have been and a complete blowout.
Without going into great detail (mainly because I missed watching all four games this weekend due to my local CBS channel being stupid and not being near a TV for the games on Fox), here's a quick run down...
THE NFC
--- Oh how the mighty have fallen. The 15-1 number one seeded Packers fell to the Giants this weekend. Many prior to the game thought the Giants had a real shot playing the Packers and those, myself not included, were right to think so. Disappointment for Aaron Rodgers and crew, but it'll be nice to see someone different in the Super Bowl this year.
--- Along those lines, the 49ers beat the Saints in probably the best game of the weekend which paired the number two and three seeds out of the NFC. After looking like the Saints were going to pull out a victory, the Niners drove the field and scored a game-winning touchdown with a few seconds left. The Saints had five turnovers in the game, which ultimately did them in. The Niners advance and will host the G-men for the NFC Title game in what I am willing to bet will be a major defensive battle.
THE AFC
--- Tebow Time is over. Credit to the kid for getting the Broncos where they were this weekend, but Tom Brady was superman and buried the Broncos by dropping 45 points on them. Brady and the Patriot offense are looking to be in championship form, which does not bode well for anyone who plays the Patriots next.
--- Finally, we have the Ravens-Texans match-up. This game turned out to be closer than I expected (probably due to my favorite team bias). The Ravens D showed up when it mattered and stopped the Texans on what could have been a game-tying drive late in the forth quarter. The Ravens head to Gillette Stadium to face the Patriots in what could be a dogfight matching the Ravens dominating defense against Brady and company. The winner of this game will be the team that does not make the most mistakes.
That's all she wrote. Next week this time, the talk will be Super Bowl as the match-up will be decided. Here's the schedule of this weekend's games:
Sunday, January 22
Ravens @ Patriots - 3 p.m. ET CBS
Giants @ 49ers - 6:30 p.m. ET FOX
The Divisional Round of the playoffs featured an upset, a back-and-forth game, a game that was closer than it should have been and a complete blowout.
Without going into great detail (mainly because I missed watching all four games this weekend due to my local CBS channel being stupid and not being near a TV for the games on Fox), here's a quick run down...
THE NFC
--- Oh how the mighty have fallen. The 15-1 number one seeded Packers fell to the Giants this weekend. Many prior to the game thought the Giants had a real shot playing the Packers and those, myself not included, were right to think so. Disappointment for Aaron Rodgers and crew, but it'll be nice to see someone different in the Super Bowl this year.
--- Along those lines, the 49ers beat the Saints in probably the best game of the weekend which paired the number two and three seeds out of the NFC. After looking like the Saints were going to pull out a victory, the Niners drove the field and scored a game-winning touchdown with a few seconds left. The Saints had five turnovers in the game, which ultimately did them in. The Niners advance and will host the G-men for the NFC Title game in what I am willing to bet will be a major defensive battle.
THE AFC
--- Tebow Time is over. Credit to the kid for getting the Broncos where they were this weekend, but Tom Brady was superman and buried the Broncos by dropping 45 points on them. Brady and the Patriot offense are looking to be in championship form, which does not bode well for anyone who plays the Patriots next.
--- Finally, we have the Ravens-Texans match-up. This game turned out to be closer than I expected (probably due to my favorite team bias). The Ravens D showed up when it mattered and stopped the Texans on what could have been a game-tying drive late in the forth quarter. The Ravens head to Gillette Stadium to face the Patriots in what could be a dogfight matching the Ravens dominating defense against Brady and company. The winner of this game will be the team that does not make the most mistakes.
That's all she wrote. Next week this time, the talk will be Super Bowl as the match-up will be decided. Here's the schedule of this weekend's games:
Sunday, January 22
Ravens @ Patriots - 3 p.m. ET CBS
Giants @ 49ers - 6:30 p.m. ET FOX
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Maybelline Dream Bouncy Blush
So after looking all over the place by myself. I dragged Aaron around with me Saturday to find these blushes. I found them at both Rite Aide and Target. They are about $7-9 so they are a little more than I like to pay for drugstore makeup and I am still undecided if they are worth the price. They are such a unique texture, its kind of like a gel formula that turns into powder on your face. I really like the appearance of them once they are applied. I used my fingers to apply and went around in like 10 circle swipes to get the color I wanted. However, the one thing I do not like is how much lighter they appear than they look in the packaging. Do not be afraid of the darker colors! Overall I am glad I bought two!
Sorry the pictures are a bit dark, it was night time.
70-Hot Tamale
20-Peach Satin
70 on top 20 on bottom
70 Hot Tamale
20-Peach Satin
70 on left 20 on right swatched
Sorry the pictures are a bit dark, it was night time.
70-Hot Tamale
20-Peach Satin
70 on top 20 on bottom
70 Hot Tamale
20-Peach Satin
70 on left 20 on right swatched
Friday, January 13, 2012
Where are you?
I have been looking everywhere for the new Maybelline Dream Bouncy Blush! Do any of you know where I can find it?
Tomorrow Aaron and I are going on a search for it! Poor Aaron lol I am sure he wants to spend his Saturday looking for blush ;-)
Tomorrow Aaron and I are going on a search for it! Poor Aaron lol I am sure he wants to spend his Saturday looking for blush ;-)
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Happy Hump Day
Guest Post... Hope and Cancer
Today we have a really great guest blogger, to read more of her story please go visit: http://www.mesothelioma.com/blog/authors/heather/
Thanks again for the guest blog, Heather :)
Hope and Cancer
"I’ve always been accused of wearing rose-colored glasses, as seeing the glass half full. That trait, optimism, served me best when I was diagnosed with a deadly cancer at the age of 36, just 3 1/2 months after the birth of my one and only child.
I got my cancer diagnosis of malignant pleural mesothelioma on Nov 21, 2005, during what is supposed to be the most joyous time of a woman's life--new motherhood. I wasn't expecting those three words, “You Have Cancer”. I had a choice: give up, curse God, and wallow in self-pity; or face this diagnosis head on. I took the second choice. I put on those rose-colored glasses to do the same as any new mom: fight for my life, so I could raise my little girl.
Cancer is a true double-edged sword. Most people who have gone through it will say the same thing: Cancer is the worst thing that can happen, but good came from it. My life was improved by the ordeal, maybe because I chose not to be the victim. I chose to make light of a dreadful situation, to beat the fear. Maybe because I vowed to help others who were diagnosed with it as well, to give hope when that is the first thing people lose upon getting a mesothelioma diagnosis, I see the value of optimism, I remained positive. When referred to the worlds leading specialist in the disease, I gained hope that I could beat this thing. Upon learning that the surgery to remove the tumor would be on Groundhogs Day in 2006, I nicknamed my tumor 'Punxsutawney Phil'. We renamed Groundhogs Day into 'Lungleavin Day', since it was the day my lung left; every year on the first weekend of February, we have a party on Lungleavin Day. We celebrate life, conquering fear, and seeing the good that comes from an otherwise bad situation. We celebrate hope.
Because of this cancer diagnosis, I have met so many wonderful people. They are amazing people, the strongest and toughest I’ve ever met. The mesothelioma prognosis is grim, and other mesothelioma warriors are strong and passionately committed to bringing more awareness to this disease than just another commercial on daytime TV. Their wives, husbands, sons, and daughters were affected by mesothelioma. Now, I call them all friends, but I would know none of them if not for my own cancer battle. My life has much more purpose, and I want to continue to do what I do to give hope to those who need it."
Thanks again for the guest blog, Heather :)
Hope and Cancer
"I’ve always been accused of wearing rose-colored glasses, as seeing the glass half full. That trait, optimism, served me best when I was diagnosed with a deadly cancer at the age of 36, just 3 1/2 months after the birth of my one and only child.
I got my cancer diagnosis of malignant pleural mesothelioma on Nov 21, 2005, during what is supposed to be the most joyous time of a woman's life--new motherhood. I wasn't expecting those three words, “You Have Cancer”. I had a choice: give up, curse God, and wallow in self-pity; or face this diagnosis head on. I took the second choice. I put on those rose-colored glasses to do the same as any new mom: fight for my life, so I could raise my little girl.
Cancer is a true double-edged sword. Most people who have gone through it will say the same thing: Cancer is the worst thing that can happen, but good came from it. My life was improved by the ordeal, maybe because I chose not to be the victim. I chose to make light of a dreadful situation, to beat the fear. Maybe because I vowed to help others who were diagnosed with it as well, to give hope when that is the first thing people lose upon getting a mesothelioma diagnosis, I see the value of optimism, I remained positive. When referred to the worlds leading specialist in the disease, I gained hope that I could beat this thing. Upon learning that the surgery to remove the tumor would be on Groundhogs Day in 2006, I nicknamed my tumor 'Punxsutawney Phil'. We renamed Groundhogs Day into 'Lungleavin Day', since it was the day my lung left; every year on the first weekend of February, we have a party on Lungleavin Day. We celebrate life, conquering fear, and seeing the good that comes from an otherwise bad situation. We celebrate hope.
Because of this cancer diagnosis, I have met so many wonderful people. They are amazing people, the strongest and toughest I’ve ever met. The mesothelioma prognosis is grim, and other mesothelioma warriors are strong and passionately committed to bringing more awareness to this disease than just another commercial on daytime TV. Their wives, husbands, sons, and daughters were affected by mesothelioma. Now, I call them all friends, but I would know none of them if not for my own cancer battle. My life has much more purpose, and I want to continue to do what I do to give hope to those who need it."
Monday, January 9, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
IT'S TEBOW TIME!
Ladies and gentlemen, it's the NFL Playoffs. The march to the the big game in Indianapolis began this Saturday with the Bengals playing the Texans, the Lions playing the Saints and continued on Sunday with the Falcons playing the Giants and the Steelers playing the Broncos.
This edition of a playoff weekend wrap up is brought to you by the number 15 and the letter "T". Why? Four words... Mr. Timothy Richard Tebow. Let's break it down...
Steelers/Broncos - The Broncos lead the Steelers 20-6 going into halftime. In typical Steeler fashion, the Steelers tied the game at 23-23 with about 2 minutes left in the game. When the Broncos were forced to punt their next possession and the Steelers couldn't get the 4th quarter magic drive done, the game was sent to overtime with the new playoff overtime rules that went into effect last season. The rules: if the first team that gets the ball scores a touchdown, the game is over... if the first defense scores a touchdown, the game is over... if the first team to get the ball scores a field goal, the defending team would receive a chance to have the ball. On the first play of overtime, Tebow throws a stripe to Demaryius Thomas who goes 80 yards to score the game-winning touchdown. Tebow Time resumes and the 8-8 Broncos knock off the defending AFC Champions. NEXT WEEK: The Broncos visit the Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. Will Tebow Time continue or will the Patriots have a repeat performance of the Week 15 41-23 beatdown of the Broncos?
Bengals/Texans - I'll admit I missed this game this weekend so I don't have too much of a story to tell about the game. From what I gather, the Texans led 17-10 at the half and shutout the Bengals in the second half winning the game 31-10. I'll give credit where credit is due with Cincy quarterback Andy Dalton having a heck of a rookie season. This kid is going to be a star provided he doesn't have a sophomore slump. Kudos also for the Texans winning their first playoff appearance in franchise history. NEXT WEEK: The Texans head to AFC North Division Champion Baltimore Ravens. Will the Texans continue to ride a wave of momentum and challenge the Ravens or will this be another repeat performance of the Week 6 Ravens 29-14 victory?
Lions/Saints - The good news for Detroit? The Lions reversed several years of poor performances and made the playoffs. The bad news for Detroit? Drew Brees put up ridiculous numbers again as the Saints came from behind at halftime to cruise to a 45-28 victory. I will continue to say it now... Provided the Saints and Packers win next week, I believe the Saints may be the only team that could seriously end the dream of repeat Super Bowls for the Packers. Both teams are playing well, but the Saints are on fire. However, there's still a week before that potential showdown. NEXT WEEK: The Saints visit the 49ers and what should be an interesting battle. Will the Niners defense stifle Brees and Company or will Black and Gold continue to score at will?
Falcons/Giants - Poor poor performance for the Falcons. I seriously thought they would do better against the anything but consistent Giants team. The final score was 24-2 Giants. The Giants defense basically held Falcons QB Matt Ryan to 199 yards and no touchdowns and smothered the rushing attack holding Falcons starting running back Michael Turner to a measly 41 yards. Meanwhile on the other side of the ball Eli Manning continued his best NFL season tossing three touchdown passes as the Giants won their first playoff game since winning Super Bowl XLII. NEXT WEEK: The Giants visit the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field to take on the defending Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers. Will Eli continue his incredible run (where he doesn't have to be in big brother Peyton's shadow - Kudos Ang's Dad) or will Aaron Rodgers and Company continue their march to make it to the Super Bowl in back-to-back years?
That's the wrap up. For those that are interested, here's the schedule of next weekend's games:
Saturday, January 14
Saints @ 49ers - 4:30 p.m. ET Fox
Broncos @ Patriots - 8 p.m. ET CBS
Sunday, January 15
Texans @ Ravens - 1 p.m. ET CBS
Giants @ Packers - 4:30 p.m. ET FOX
This edition of a playoff weekend wrap up is brought to you by the number 15 and the letter "T". Why? Four words... Mr. Timothy Richard Tebow. Let's break it down...
Steelers/Broncos - The Broncos lead the Steelers 20-6 going into halftime. In typical Steeler fashion, the Steelers tied the game at 23-23 with about 2 minutes left in the game. When the Broncos were forced to punt their next possession and the Steelers couldn't get the 4th quarter magic drive done, the game was sent to overtime with the new playoff overtime rules that went into effect last season. The rules: if the first team that gets the ball scores a touchdown, the game is over... if the first defense scores a touchdown, the game is over... if the first team to get the ball scores a field goal, the defending team would receive a chance to have the ball. On the first play of overtime, Tebow throws a stripe to Demaryius Thomas who goes 80 yards to score the game-winning touchdown. Tebow Time resumes and the 8-8 Broncos knock off the defending AFC Champions. NEXT WEEK: The Broncos visit the Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. Will Tebow Time continue or will the Patriots have a repeat performance of the Week 15 41-23 beatdown of the Broncos?
Bengals/Texans - I'll admit I missed this game this weekend so I don't have too much of a story to tell about the game. From what I gather, the Texans led 17-10 at the half and shutout the Bengals in the second half winning the game 31-10. I'll give credit where credit is due with Cincy quarterback Andy Dalton having a heck of a rookie season. This kid is going to be a star provided he doesn't have a sophomore slump. Kudos also for the Texans winning their first playoff appearance in franchise history. NEXT WEEK: The Texans head to AFC North Division Champion Baltimore Ravens. Will the Texans continue to ride a wave of momentum and challenge the Ravens or will this be another repeat performance of the Week 6 Ravens 29-14 victory?
Lions/Saints - The good news for Detroit? The Lions reversed several years of poor performances and made the playoffs. The bad news for Detroit? Drew Brees put up ridiculous numbers again as the Saints came from behind at halftime to cruise to a 45-28 victory. I will continue to say it now... Provided the Saints and Packers win next week, I believe the Saints may be the only team that could seriously end the dream of repeat Super Bowls for the Packers. Both teams are playing well, but the Saints are on fire. However, there's still a week before that potential showdown. NEXT WEEK: The Saints visit the 49ers and what should be an interesting battle. Will the Niners defense stifle Brees and Company or will Black and Gold continue to score at will?
Falcons/Giants - Poor poor performance for the Falcons. I seriously thought they would do better against the anything but consistent Giants team. The final score was 24-2 Giants. The Giants defense basically held Falcons QB Matt Ryan to 199 yards and no touchdowns and smothered the rushing attack holding Falcons starting running back Michael Turner to a measly 41 yards. Meanwhile on the other side of the ball Eli Manning continued his best NFL season tossing three touchdown passes as the Giants won their first playoff game since winning Super Bowl XLII. NEXT WEEK: The Giants visit the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field to take on the defending Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers. Will Eli continue his incredible run (where he doesn't have to be in big brother Peyton's shadow - Kudos Ang's Dad) or will Aaron Rodgers and Company continue their march to make it to the Super Bowl in back-to-back years?
That's the wrap up. For those that are interested, here's the schedule of next weekend's games:
Saturday, January 14
Saints @ 49ers - 4:30 p.m. ET Fox
Broncos @ Patriots - 8 p.m. ET CBS
Sunday, January 15
Texans @ Ravens - 1 p.m. ET CBS
Giants @ Packers - 4:30 p.m. ET FOX
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Welcome back everyone. I hope everyone had a pleasant and happy holiday season. Ang and I kind of took a mini-vacation from posting on here over the holidays, but we're back now. We hope that you will continue to make Sports and Stilettos a stop through 2012 to get out takes on sports, topical issues, outfits of the day and blog hops.
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Happy New Year and welcome back to our blog.
And as always, we invite you to leave comments, subscribe to our blog or shoot us a topic to discuss.
Happy New Year and welcome back to our blog.
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