"I'm glad to be on this earth:" Nobody is happier than this man to be home to watch the Packers
“I`m glad to be on this earth:” Nobody is happier than this man to be home to watch the Packers
"I`m glad to be on this earth:" Nobody is happier than this man to be home to watch the Packers
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY (WITI) -- Sunday's game means a lot to one Sheboygan County family. They lived in Seattle for more than 20 years as Packers fans -- they're "home" now, and it's the only reason they are cheering.
This week has been filled with nerves. Will the Packers win? What will be the outcome? And will the guest of honor be with them to watch it?
It doesn't get more Wisconsin than a walk to the basement of this cascade home, you can see there is dedication to one team.
But these Packers fan have a little secret that can be spotted between the green and gold.
"Don't want to admit it, did support the Seahawks for 10 years, always wanted the Packers to do better," said Stephen Moeller, Packers fan,
Beverly Suemnicht and her brother Stephen Moeller have a special place in their hearts for the 'Emerald City' -- but only cheer for one team.
"We just grew up being Packers fans, no matter where we were in the world," said Suemnicht.
This Sunday, it's not just the game that will be exciting, but it's who they will be watching it with.
"He's definitely a good luck charm," said Suemnicht.
Their father, Jim Moeller, is finally home after some time in the hospital.
"He has Waldenstrom's lymphoma which is affecting his immune system, now he's on dialysis," said Suemnicht.
Friday, he was back with family.
"I'm glad to be home, believe me, I'm glad to be on this earth right now," said Jim Moeller.
Because for one night, everything else will not matter.
"We got a chance, we got every chance in the world. We gotta be positive about it," said Jim Moeller.
"He's happier here, watching the game rather than in a hospital room, it's priceless, just wonderful," said Suemnicht.
For a family grateful to be together.
"It's family, Packer time is family," said Stephen Moeller.
Jim Moeller is a fighter, he's survived a couple types of cancer.
Sunday, he says if the outcome of the game is not what he's hoping for, he's not going to cry over it -- he's just happy he was able to watch the game at home.