Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The Nest Isn't Quite Empty

Our youngest moved to her first apartment on September 1. We helped with the move, which of course took place on a day when the temperature was over 90 degrees. I think there is some sort of law that prohibits moves on days when the temperature ranges between 25 and 85 degrees but I probably will have to look that up.

She has visited us. We have visited her, and a lot of adjusting has been taking place. But I can't say the nest is empty. I keep thinking of the sweatshirt my brother-in-law wore the day after his daughter's wedding. It was emblazoned with the words "The nest isn't empty until their things are out of the basement." At the rate we are going it could take years and years. In fact we may just be carried out of here feet first on some distant day, and leave OUR stuff for the kids to deal with along with their own.

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Monday, September 1, 2008

Mad Dogs, Englishmen and...

Football fans! My husband Phil and I joined more than 80,000 of our closest friends for the first football game of the 2008-2009 season at the world-famous Ohio State University horseshoe stadium Saturday. I don't know how the players felt, but 508 degrees is definitely too hot to sit in the stands. Seeing the alumni marching band members, drum majors and cheerleaders added a great dimension to game! But you had to feel a little sorry for the Youngstown State Penguins. Not only did the football team lose 43 to 0, but the marching penguins graciously agreed to perform their halftime musical selections after the second half of the game. This made it possible for the alumni and current marching bands to perform four simultaneous "Script Ohios" during halftime. (Even as white-haired, wiry old men, those drum majors can still do the high steps and catch flying batons!)

The only problem was that, by the time the game was over, the fans were more than WELL DONE! And most were LONG GONE!! Sorry Youngstown, I hope to see your band sometime in the future. Try for a day when the temperature is below 80... and a little cloud cover would be great.