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All You Need Is Love and KC Football


 

I'm not the biggest fan of professional football. Actually I'd pretty much stopped following it when the Giants fell off the Superbowl radar. But that changed when I went to Kansas City in the fall. Though I haven't stopped hoping for a Giants resurgence, I kind of/sort of shifted my allegiance to the Kansas City Chiefs. Chiefs-abilia was everywhere and pictures of Travis Kelce and Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift were everywhere I turned. Though their relationship was in its early phases I predicted that it would go the distance.  


Three months have gone by since I made that bold prediction. In not quite two weeks the Chiefs are going to the Superbowl and Taylor and Travis are still together. I'm still predicting that this golden couple will get married after the Chiefs win the Superbowl. Just remember, you read it here first. 



From the (blurry) Buttercupland Archives 


Back in 2014 I got to meet Justin Tuck, former defensive end for the Giants. It was part of a blogging promotion sponsored by our local drugstore chain. Amazingly ten years have gone by. The Giants haven't been in a Super Bowl, Justin Tuck has retired, but Buttercup keeps happily chugging on in Blogland.  


In non-sports news, it's cold, but not icy and there's been lots of walking on my schedule. I've been remiss on posting about my 2023 Journey of 1000 Miles, so that will be my next post. It was a good walking year and I'm hopeful that 2024 will be equally energetic.   


Thanks for all the good wishes on the Buttercupland Blogaversary. Much appreciated! 


As ever, thanks for visiting. Keep cozy and take good care.  


2 comments

Carrie @ Cottage Cozy said...

What a fun post...and good job on the walking. I try to walk every day if I can too. Keep it up.

Lynda said...

Our son-in-law is and has been a KC fan. We aren't sure why since this is UTK Vols territory. We were very happy for KC though for his sake. My husband is a huge football fan - - married to me who cares nothing for the sport. I understand the reasoning for the strategy of it all but don't understand why people would put their bodies through that kind of physical abuse for just a game.