Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Look! A No-Look!


I have been looking for this photo for about 2 years and I finally found it! It is a picture of my son Grayson executing his first "no-look" pass. :-) He is about 18 months old here in the photo. He didn't get this skill from his daddy because I never liked to pass the ball. As the saying goes, "you could fake a pass to me and I'd shoot it."

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

My two little cheerleaders!

Here are my two daughters Kylee and Cami cheering for their school. They are on the Impact cheer squad at MCS and despite their looks on their faces, they are having a great time this season! Go Eagles!

Grayson's 1st hit on thrown pitch

Tonight, Grayson got his 1st hit off of a thrown pitch. He was the last batter of the game so he was allowed to just keep on running but that is not on this clip since it took him about 25 seconds.

Monday, October 19, 2009

High School Football team that doesn't punt or kick field goals.

I can remember the video the coach references when he talks about the stategy of never punting. His ratinonal makes a bunch of sense. I have seen several local (Jacksonville) high school teams that do the on-side kick every time as well. You can't argue with the success of the coach being interviewed. I'd love it if my kid played for a coach who doesn't always do things just because that's what everyone else does. Bravo.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Discovered for whom?


When my brother Vance passed away in April, me and my two other brothers went over to his house to gather his personal items that were still remaining. Picture albums, newspaper articles, trophies, high school letterman's jacket...all items I remembered him having that would be lasting tokens of his time here. One item I didn't think much about when I picked it up was his home stereo. It was one of those small, compact ones that holds 5 CD's. I think they call them bookshelf stereos. For the past five months it had been sitting on a shelf in my garage.


Until last night.


As I cleaned it off, I happen to hit the button to eject all the CD's still in the stereo.
Out came three from the Beatles:
1. Magical Mystery Tour
2. Abbey Road
3. 1
And The Best of Three Dog Night.
Why am I writing about this?
Let me back up one small step to explain. When my dad passed away in 2003, he'd been suffering for several years from Alzheimer's and lived 1,100 miles away in MA. I know that in his condition, he basically sat mindlessly in front of the TV all day when he wasn't with his wife Annie. So when he passed away there were no points of nostalgia like a novel he was reading or a vegetable he was growing in a garden. Just TV, his cigarettes and his dog Duke.
So last night, I was saddened to think that Vance had no wife or kids who would take this "discovery" and have it stick as a memory of what their loved one liked to listened to at the end of his life.
It seemed like if I took those CD's and just put them with the others, I would be erasing a piece of his story that no one other than me would ever be able to tell or reminisce about.

In retrospect, I guess that Eric, Mark, my still grieving mom and I are the ones this slice of memory will be for.

A part of me just wishes there was a wife or children in which I could share my find. Why do you suppose that is?

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Work update...

Today was my boss' last day at work. I hated to see her leave as she has been such huge help in my transition to this position. She was an awesome supervisor and taught me a tremendous amount in 5 short months. I pray she lands on her feet in a new company and that maybe one day our paths will cross again in the business world.

This corporate world stuff has been a real eye-opener. It's a lot like I expected but you can never really prepare yourself until your there. Kind of like having kids or being married...

As a side note, I have a new supervisor now and one that I have worked well with over my time here so far. I am excited to see where this all goes.