Greetings! I have to assume that most of you have at least heard about our unfortunate encounter with mother nature this week and I will soon enlighten you on the story I received (thank God I wasn't there) after I update you on other things going on in life.
We have almost reached one of many milestones as a married couple. We are very close to being first time homeowners (Please hold your applause till everyone's name has been called.) There have been some bumps along the road but I'm certain those things will work themselves out over the next couple of days. We will be doing quite a bit of renovation after we take possession of the house. We'll be doing some demo, new flooring and painting (we'll have plenty of brushes ;)). Hopefully this time next week I will be getting ready to go to our closing.
This past weekend we participated in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. We did so in memory and in celebration of our friends and family members who have fought the ugly disease. It wasn't the most beautiful day and the rain couldn't have felt any colder but it was nice to see how many people get involved with that thing. I'd also like to give props to Luke who finished the race at a blistering pace of 21 minutes. Melissa and I took our sweet time (there we a lot of people in the way. haha). I tried to do a little prep work during the week last week. On Thursday I ran about 2.5 miles and knew then that the race was going to be brutal. It was a good time and I hope to do it again in the future.
While in Birmingham we also got to see some old friends. We had dinner with Dan, my old roommate from college. We also got to see the Johnsons, Melissa's friend Elizabeth from grad school and her husband David. It was really good to spend time with folks we haven't seen in far too long.
So, it's time for what most of you have been waiting for. Keep in mind this is only an account of the story that I was told.
Melissa calls me in hysterics (on a Melissa hysterical scale of 1-10-ten being the most crazy-I rate this at a 7.2) She then began to tell me how it all played out. Nancy mentioned that she heard Diesel barking and stepped outside. Melissa looked out and saw Nancy start walking at a fast pace. She went outside and saw D carrying something black and white. Melissa immediately thought it was one of their cats and began to yell at him. Nancy then explained to her that cats don't smell that foul. Then Diesel tried to bring it to them "Look what I got!" Nancy enticed him to let the skunk go by offering chicken fingers. Then he rolled around on the ground for a while and was bleeding. They then loaded him into the car to take him to the vet. Diesel has a blood disease that doesn't allow wounds to clot properly so a minor scratch could turn into a huge problem. They got like a mile from their house and all the bleeding had stopped so they decided to return home.
Since that time Diesel has had a 3-4 baths. His face (most likely, the point of impact) still smells like skunk. We've let him back indoors now but he smelled putrid for a few days. I hope he's learned his lesson but who knows.
This is the point where I start talking about sports. If you don't care no need to read any further.
Happenings in non-college Football news.
-The US qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa!!! Congrats.
-The Atlanta Dream (WNBA team I worked for in Atlanta) made the WNBA playoffs one year after having the worst season in league history. Coach Meadors was awarded WNBA Coach of the Year and Angel Mccoughtry was named rookie of the year.
2.5 weeks ago Tim Tebow got a pretty serious concussion while being tackled if you haven't heard. It's also a rumor that during that time away from football he found a solution to world hunger.
This college football season is turning out to be one of the more interesting in recent past. There are two teams, maybe three (We'll see this weekend how good Texas really is.)that are very strong, Alabama and Florida. I would be foolish to say that my allegiance to Alabama football plays no role in my observation of the two teams but this may be one of the most unbiased opinions that I've ever had. Alabama is a better team; Florida has better athletes. We'll see how that comes out in the wash. After the coming year's recruiting class arrives on campus that might not be the case. Hopefully we'll get to see a match up later on in the year.
On the Ole Miss game...
I hope it's the first and last time we try to force the ball to Julio every time we get into the redzone. The same tight ends that have been open all year long were open last weekend. Problem solved. That changes the score to 38-3. I'll accept one FG.