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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

the making of a Nats Fan


Loving the World Series 2019 in our house!  Peter is the Nats fan and we all love baseball.  So how did Peter become a Nationals Fan?  The story is simple- he liked Adam Dunn, when Adam played for the Reds.  Joe is the lifelong, diehard Reds fan so of course Peter got to know the players.  Peter cheered for the Nats when Adam went there.  I remember Peter telling me his favorite player was moving to the Chicago White Sox and I said- nope- you're not following a player, you are a Nats fan. This aligned with cheering for the Nationals's minor league teams- yes teams!  

For two years The Columbus Clippers were the farm team for the National, lucky for us they were Peter's formative years.  After the Yankees left the program was determining Cincinnati or Cleveland and Washington, DC  filled the void.  AND my hometown of Hagerstown, MD has the beloved Suns- a farm team for the Nationals. Oh, the players we've seen there- Bryce Harper, Stephen Strasburg are two I remember well.  We've had fun traveling to see games in the beautiful Nationals Park and seeing the various teams whenever possible.  A fun game was in Richmond one spring break- were passing through, thinking about a dinner stop and turned on the radio- The Suns were in town- off we went!

Peter was born to love baseball- born on opening day- Red's opening day and my father's 60th birthday.  Interesting that the Nats beat his grandfather's team, the Dodgers, to move to this year's World Series!  I'm an Orioles fan because of my Maryland upbringing and just love having a son with a love of this "new" or "renewed" team in DC!   Can you guess his lullaby? 

Time to tune in and cheer for the Nationals.....


Sunday, October 20, 2019

Sunday- here we go again....

Sunday seems to be post day lately.  Thanks for reading and sharing the happenings in my life on Newark-Granville Road.  It is time for bed but a few reflections from last week as well as invitations for the upcoming week.

Last Week: Yes, I did get some rest.  I had to drive to Crawfordsville, Indiana to do so but I enjoyed going to bed early in a beautiful historic home in the country- thank you Air BnB.   Peter's visit to Wabash College went well.  More as he progresses on his journey.  I always benefit from a college visit and was quite impressed with this historic, Midwestern, liberal arts college.  Frequent readers know I love a good road-trip!  NPR, chat time with my companion or phone time and just listening to the radio with beautiful scenery a nice break from routine!

Joe and Sally took in the Wooster Black and Gold Weekend- so kind of them to host Denison as the football opponent.  Joe loved the bagpipes and band, the DU win was nice too!  I was sorry to miss but am looking into a road trip north for my own college plaid game day!! Fun to get Joe's report on how happy Clare is and how much he enjoys her friends.  Sunday phone call tradition continued and I loved  hearing Clare report on how happy she was with her Dad and sister's visit and update me directly on her fighting Scot updates!

Denison Reunion planning getting real:  Denison Class of 1989, 1990, 1991 30th Reunion Page   On Facebook- please join and check-in! Also we get a website: https://class.denison.edu/1990/  More in the future. Thanks to our classmates for leading and being involved!! Mark and Lauren- you rock.

And how about those Nats!  Future Blog post- how we raised a Nats fan.  It really has been great baseball and what really makes it special- Peter and Joe's commentary, knowledge and passion that they share liberally.   Mother Nature is delighting us outside, The Works art gallery delights inside and many pieces of art showcase her brilliance.  https://attheworks.org/experience-art/  I was able to see this on Thursday when it opened and look forward to going back.  Bonus- picked up a new pumpkin from the glass pumpkin patch- one with warts to honor our little patch in the front yard!

This Week:  World Series- LETS GO NATS!  http://business.granvilleoh.com/events/details/candidate-issues-forum-13925  Candidate Night- Granville!! 6:30 pm
LETS GO ACES- Girls Field Hockey takes on Columbus Academy- 5 pm- CA.  On Tuesday of course.
Keep an eye on the house on Wednesday- both Joe and I are out of town.....I'm only in Indy for the day- he is  working in North Carolina most of the week.
Construction continues and great progress is being made.  I'm reminded over and over why I'm happy not to be building a whole house- those that have done it- bless you.

We're heading into transition time- winter sports meetings- check- basketball for Sally, swimming for Peter.  It is good to connect with parents and players and start making plans in our Life on Newark-Granville Road for the rest of October and into November, December...time flies, soaking it in on a Sunday.

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Blessings, on butterflies and on the blog.

October is in full swing and has filled me with so much happiness in my life on Newark-Granville Road.  At FPC https://www.granpres.org we're focusing on our blessings. We're using butterflies to capture the many things we recognize God gives us in our lives.   I'll use this platform to share just a few of the blessings in my life since my last post!

Time with Clare.  Last Sunday Joe and I went to take in the last fall ball play-date game and that was really fun.  It gave us a hint of what is to come- it makes me smile that my first outing to the Wooster stadium was for lax.  However, it is fall and I look forward to getting there for a football game!  Soon grasshopper, soon.  Clare spent her fall break week with us, her friends and the oral surgeon- implant process step by step. She is so happy and we're so grateful she has her home away from home at Wooster. It was so nice to cook for her, catch-up and hear and see her happy and connecting with dear ones.

Time with Joe- absence makes the heart grow fonder.  He's back traveling which is great- it means he is engaging in the work he loves- helping clients navigate data- over-simplified but truth.  I enjoy picking him up at the airport, sharing the Eisner Opening and BoJack Horseman for the stage!!, a Granville date night with his work friends. Bonus was Buxton basement tavern time and Granville brewing.  Even going to the grocery today was nice.

Construction- it is getting real, the breakfast nook area is framed and porch coming soon- holes for footers in the back yard.  It does mean that piles are everywhere.  We're always in motion and actually found a pile of mail from our last clean-up/move things time- Derby! Thank you for the thank yous, invites and oh yes- now we know why the garbage was not picked up- the bill was not paid- eek!
May mail  found in October
The weekend also allowed me to:
  • hug a dear friend having a good day in her cancer battle.
  • accept a delivered bouquet from a sweet friend's garden with a handwritten note.  
  • select probably the last of the season's dahlia's at the Granville's Farmers Market. Peonies are one of my favorite welcomers of summer, these tubers usher the season's close so very well.
  • I caught up and treated myself at an annual shopping outing in a special friend's home with great folks corralled.
  • I cheered for Denison field hockey and football teams all bundled up- bringing out the winter hat a bit early but it works!  So many great parents and alums on campus and around this weekend- what a delight to engage and see folks at every turn.
FPC's love shown bright this weekend.  The rummage sale allowed me to see true beauty shine- Ellen prepped us to welcome all our neighbors and we did and I was teary.  Sally and Peter volunteered in their ways.  Our service today was amazing in so many ways and again I shed tears of joy. Our blessings multiple and go into the world making a difference.  Giving is expotential- I talked about this at the DU FLC meeting and it is so true for my own life on Newark-Granville Road.  Thanks for sharing and making it so with your friendship and support.

Friday, October 4, 2019

Construction or Politics

Which will be easier to blog about this month?  That is the question.

Construction- will not go as planned. This is foreign territory for us.  This isn't build new, it is remodel, building on to what was here, blending ideas and dreams into reality and affordability with teamwork, partnership and outside expertise and person power.  I must focus on the end result and have faith.  I must acknowledge the process- daily check-ins and gratitude for creative problem solving. Remember it is an old house and this isn't the first addition.  Exciting, stressful, real and needed.

Politics- local.  We vote November 5th- here is the page for local issues, candidates and early voting. https://licking.ohioboe.com/election-info/ I'm still figuring it out.  Friends are running- thank you.  Acquaintences are running- thank you. Friends of friends are running- thank you. Strangers are running- thank you.  More women are running- woo hoo!  I need to dig deeper.  Joe and I met one candidate for the first time- we appreciated his service that makes him a great candidate.  Joe and I had coffee with another candidate- we love his enthusiasm, perspective and goals- he too is a great candidate.  Here is what I can say on the blog for now- let us all dig deep, lets do what it takes to be informed voters on November 5th or earlier if we vote by absentee or in-person voting downtown Newark- see above link.  Lets go to meetings, lets ask questions, lets listen respectfully to others with different points of views. Lets embrace this process, lets honor, respect and create relationships.

Life on Newark-Granville road- real, honest, awesome, not easy but in the big picture it is and always grateful to share it.