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My Field of Dreams
Contributed by: Chris Argiz on 3/28/2007

I've been a fan of football for years and a die hard Crush fan. I played when I was younger in hopes that someday I could be a professional player. Unfortunately that never happened. But that's ok, because I can still live my dream threw the Crush players. My greatest memory when I played was my dad. He was in the militaryand always out of town ontrips. So whenever he could make a game, or just playing catch.That meant more to me then anything elsein the world. My dad always says that his kids grew-up too fast, and he missed out on a lot. So this past year my dad, mom, brother and I bought season tickets. They are kind of high up, but we can still see everything have a great time catching-up on lost years. It also give my parents time with there granddaughter.

The reason I would like to win front row seats is not for me, but for my dad. Just for one game I would like him to be up close. He gave up so much to provide for his family, andI would love to give him something back. He is one of those unsung heroes. If there is one person I admire must in the world it would be my dad. To my dad thank you for everything.



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Chris Argiz

Aurora , CO

Chris Argiz has posted 1 story and 0 comments since joining on 3/28/2007. Chris Argiz 's average story rating is 0.
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