A touching Father’s Day story about Dallas Cowboy DeMarcus Ware

I have to agree with my friend Richard who forwarded this story to me . . . why can’t the Dallas media cover stories like this?

Cowboys’ Ware Fulfills a Challenge for Fatherhood

SOUTHLAKE, Tex. — DeMarcus Ware cradled his 3-month-old daughter, smoothing her plentiful black hair, tickling her tummy, kissing her cheeks.

On his living room couch this month, Ware looked nothing like a menacing All-Pro linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys. He made baby noises. He shook rattles. He noticed Marley jabbing fingers in her mouth, an indication she was tired.

Nothing quite compares to watching parents hold their infant. But Ware and his wife, Taniqua, believe they appreciate their daughter, Marley, more because they adopted her after three failed pregnancies.

Finally, they have a child: penetrating eyes, chin covered in drool, curious and cuddly and cute.

“Our little angel,” Ware, 25, said.

He and Taniqua say they have two angels — one they hold each day, and one they can feel but never see or touch. A poem, “Angel in the Sky,” sits on the mantle in the living room. It refers to Omar Ware, who was stillborn in 2006 and cremated the same day. The Wares placed his ashes in a gold urn next to the poem.

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Random Tim Russert Thoughts

  • I often hear that men on long flights need to stand up and walk around to prevent blood clots. Russert just flew back from Italy. I wonder if this was a contributing factor?
  • I was able to Tivo and watch the evening news on all three major networks because I wanted to see how competing networks pay homage. Russert was the first story on all three networks and they dedicated a lot of time to this story.
  • You could tell that Katie Couric was taking it extremely hard and it appeared she just finished crying before she went on air. She didn’t lead the CBS broadcast, instead it was Harry Smith. I bet she just wasn’t emotionally strong enough.
  • He seemed extremely genuine and humble.
  • His elderly father “Big Russ” must be absolutely heartbroken.
  • His wife and son must feel absolutely helpless being in Italy at the time of his death.
  • I hear NBC let other news outlets break the story because they first wanted to contacted his family. Classy.
  • Tom Brokaw broke the news while Brian Williams was in Afghanistan. There was just something eloquent and right having Brokaw deliver the message.
  • With Brian Williams anchoring from Afghanistan and the entire NBC broadcast was dedicated to Russert, you knew this was big news.
  • No one could interview a politician better.
  • I was really looking forward to his coverage come November and was hoping he was moderate at least one of the debates. He always asked the questions that the public wanted asked.
  • 48 honorary doctorates!
  • Friday the 13th.
  • I’m inspired to start taking better care of myself – physically, mentally, emotionally . . . spiritually.
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Amazing Picture

A huge tornado funnel cloud touches down in Orchard, Iowa, Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 9:04 p.m. The Globe Gazette and Mitchell County Press News reported that Lori Mehmen of Orchard, took the photo from outside her front door. Mehmen said the funnel cloud came near the ground and then went back up into the clouds. Besides tree and crop damage, no human injuries were reported.

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Sad and Unexpected

NBC News’ Russert dies at 58

Tim Russert, NBC News’ Washington bureau chief and the moderator of “Meet the Press,” died Friday after collapsing, NBC News said. He was 58. Russert, the recipient of 48 honorary doctorates, joined NBC News in 1984 and took over the helm of “Meet the Press” in December 1991.

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When it came to covering politics, he was the best.

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