Why You Sit on the Couch…
Posted by VeRonda Wicks May 19th, 2008It’s really amazing when there is a genuine love for something (in this case, sports). It’s actually also pretty incredible when you hold someone so dear that you learn to appreciate what they love because it’s an opportunity to share something special.
For me, I think it’s extremely necessary to identify the reason behind the action. Honestly, a lot of times a significant other won’t really care about the athlete on the court… You know, in regards to the particular happenings off the court. But, women do… we just naturally care. When we gain a greater understanding of who the athlete is off the court, that athlete becomes more than just a phenomenon, but a person-a real person. This person then becomes someone you can identify with and truly see yourself in.
That’s the goal! To make a genuine step toward putting a finger on why you’re sitting there on the couch (when you know you have to go to work the next day) or in the sports bar watching that game.
Personally, I fall in between the two… I truly love sports and I love the time sports allow my husband and I to spend together. I can laugh hysterically about a crazy Michael Jordan (Come on, you gotta love Mike!) moment or recall the great latter years of Magic (Notice I said ‘latter’… a lady never tells her age. Oh, and that’s Earvin “Magic” Johnson). And with that same passion and love I can debate my husband about why the Utah Jazz fans would “boo” Derek Fisher (now with the LA Lakers) every time he touches the ball when they know he left the Jazz to help save his daughter’s life (Uh, a no brainer, by the way.). Rarely, if ever, are we in different rooms when a game is on because in some way it becomes a special time between the two of us.
So, let’s identify this ‘why’ together… And, it’s okay wherever you fall on the spectrum. The main thing is to develop that ‘why’ and just go from there. I’m compelled to believe that no matter where you fall, sports can be an amazing vehicle to some wonderful times.
I’d love to hear your ‘why you sit on the couch’ story…




May 19th, 2008 at 7:10 pm
I love the way you write; your expressions; jump, cut and run… with an edge! Your are sportz qween.
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May 20th, 2008 at 9:42 am
hmmm… I never really thought about that. It’s just that the couch has always just been there and sports are always on, so I sit
I’ll have to ponder that question a bit longer and get back to you…
thanks for dropping by, and I agree languages good…
May 20th, 2008 at 4:58 pm
I love sports, so I think it is a common ground that will draw us closer. What is wierd…when I come across someone that does not like sports. It always surprises me when a man does not love sports.
May 21st, 2008 at 9:36 am
I really love the concept of your blog! I agree totally with you that sometimes you have to appreciate something your loved one loves, just because they love it! Neither myself nor the Hubz enjoy or watch sports, but this does come into play when it comes to watching movies!
May 21st, 2008 at 6:26 pm
Hey JennDZ… glad to know you can feel the blog’s concept. And, I’m happy to know that even with the movies scenario, you can see yourself in this post!
May 22nd, 2008 at 4:40 pm
hey all! JennDZ I totally agree with using the blogs concepts for MOVIES, MOVIES, and more MOVIES! : ) We do like watching football together, but given the opportunity to choose between a movie or football, the movie would probably win. : D We actually debate and talk though movies, trying to figure out this and that, choosing sides good vs. bad, and rewinding and pausing over and over again because we missed (or want to hear/see again) the clue, the next action sequence, the tear jerker moment, the hilarious comments, or the romantic words uttered by the movie’s hunk >; )…who does that? But anyway, this tv time, has certainly afforded us an opportunity to bond, share ‘QT’, talk. Ironically, I rarely watch TV or movies when I’m alone…so he is certainly ‘why I sit on the couch’…
May 22nd, 2008 at 8:15 pm
Thanks, ReaBean… to you and JennDZ for your movie idea! You never know what can make something good over time, great!