Saturday, December 26, 2015

Christmas 2015

Christmas Eve

Finally got to Orlando at 10:30 Christmas Eve.

Total amount of sightseeing was a drive through downtown Winter Park on the way to Georgiana and Chuck's Condo. WP looks really nice. Kind of like Chapel Hill, Pinehurst, Southern Pines. Wish I had arrived the 23rd as planned - would really have liked to see the sights around WP and walked around some.

Christmas Day

Condo Christmas Tree

Lazed around during the morning.

Then drove to Ocala to have Christmas lunch / dinner with Chuck's cousins - Patrick and Rose. On the way we got a phone call from the brother and sister-in-law. Nice to catch up with them. Really need to get to Atlanta to visit.

Pat and Rose
Darn it! Ceiling fan cord
Didn't notice it when I was setting up the shot

Had a really nice, traditional home cooked Christmas Dinner. Turkey, beans, potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, the works. They call it comfort food for a reason. Rose went all out.

Pat and Rose are tremendously nice. From Toronto - they winter in Florida like M&C are planning to do. It's good that M&C will already have friends / folks they know nearby.

And - they like Chuck. It's a Festivus Miracle!

Also, their dog Buddy is a really friendly laid back guy.

Fruit stand on the way back - red grapefruit and oranges
Grapefruit with a little salt = yummy

Got home, watched a little TV and conversation. Ate some grapefruit, then to bed.

Saturday

First flight from MCO to RDU.

Up at 5:15 - arrive Orlando airport 6:10 - and unbelievably LONG lines to check in (if you had luggage). I only had a small carry on bag - checked in via a kiosk and then through TSA fairly expeditiously. As expeditiously as one can go through TSA.

I'm tired of complaining about TSA - bored, non-accountable, self-important, rude government employees are just the way it is. TSA and DMV - no customer oriented service. Not all of them. Not even half or a third. But enough of them with 'attitude' to really piss you off.

Talk about two functions that should be privatized (or in TSA's case - re-privatized). The day I get elected Dictator - you can damn well believe this will be near the top of my 'to do' list.

Streaks are scratches on the outer window

Nice smooth on-time flight back to Raleigh.

Home. Having kielbasa and sauerkraut with brown mustard for lunch. Nuke left some Yuengling beer in the refrigerator. Watching college bowl games.

All in all - a very nice Christmas.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Christmas Eve 2015

The weather yesterday affected flights across the east coast. The storms in the Southeast caused a lot of damage and, at last report, 7 10 11 14 15 18 deaths. So, I really can't complain about altered travel plans.

On the good side - Delta keeps you informed as quickly as possible via email.

Got a total of 8 emails (so far - it's 10:30 AM Christmas Eve). Seven time changes and 1 cancellation.

I got to the airport after the 4th email schedule change. Went to the desk instead of the kiosk - and just as I was checking in - the flight was changed again. The desk agent said she didn't think there would actually be a 2 AM flight and re-booked me for today (Christmas Eve). (She was right - the original flight was cancelled about 2 hours later.)

No problem - went back to the parking lot and drove home. Was actually in the terminal for only about 30 minutes. So no big deal. Was in the long term parking lot a total of 53 minutes (per the time stamped receipt) - got charged the entire $6 daily rate!

Woke up this morning - checked email - new flight has been rescheduled 3 times overnight.

The latest schedule is leave Raleigh at 7:45 tonight and arrive Orlando at 9:37. Don't know what I'll do if it's delayed again. Sort of getting to the point where going to Winter Park for a meal is kind of pointless.

But - on the plus side - I'm not stuck at the airport. Will leave the house around 5-ish and see what happens when I get to RDU.

Again - could be a LOT worse.

Sunday, December 20, 2015

20 DEC 2015

Watching the State at Missouri game was exactly what life as a Wolfpacker is like. Despair, Hope, Joy, Despair (in random order) - LOL

The first half of the first half - we got walked all over. Didn't get our first basket until 4 minutes into the game. I figured - here it comes - a real team is going to kill us.

Then, we started inching back. With a last second 3-pointer by Cat - we were up by 1 at the half.

Then the second half. A totally different team. We played the game we can play - when the guys play as a team! Burst out to a 20 point lead and never looked back. Got a little complacent with about 4 minutes left - but Coach G made some adjustments - and we finished strong.

First half we sucked. Second half we were awesome.

As Nuke said - "The Jekyll and Hyde work we are notorious for".

Home game Tuesday night. I don't know how these kids cope with so many games, going to class, studying, doing homework and trying to squeeze some time in to visit home for the Holidays.

I've scheduled vacation for Monday and Tuesday (closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for Christmas Holidays). Scheduled the days off thinking I might be driving someplace for Christmas - NoVa or Georgia. Instead, flying for a quick trip to Winter Park, FL.

So - I think I'll go to work Monday and Tuesday. Got a lot I can get done while it's quiet.

Happy Festivus.

Friday, December 18, 2015

18 DEC 2015


Basketball team is still struggling.

As usual, in the game vs. High Point, man for man, we were taller, stronger, more athletic and talented. As a team, High Point out played us. It took a last second shot from Cat Barber to win the game. With our talented players vs. theirs - we should have won by 10 or more.

High Point shows the difference between a talented young team and a smaller but experienced veteran team. I think High Point has 5 seniors. When you play together that long - you really learn how to play as a team.

BTW - High Point is a 'for real' team. They are the best bet to win the Big South Conference and go to the NCAAT.

Nowadays, kids are one-and-done or maybe they'll stay for a couple of years. Transfers are now a normal part of the college game. Too many kids leave early to go 'pro' only to end up playing in Europe (if they're lucky) or even Asian or other leagues below the European leagues.

State takes advantage of the transfers. Each year we seem to have a transfer who fills a big gap in the team. This year it's Terry Henderson - recovering from an injury. Unfortunately he won't get the benefit of playing the early season games and will likely come back just as the ACC season is starting. That's going to be tough trying to come back from injury and learning how to play with the team while facing Dook, UNCheats, Notre Dame, Miami, Virginia and so on.

I wish there were some better way to encourage kids to stay in the schools they initially start with, and then stay in school all four years and earn a degree. Skip the transferring. And have some way to protect legitimate potential NBA players in case of injury.

We play at Missouri Saturday. We could really use the road "W".

Cody Martin was injured in the last minute of the High Point Game. Not super-serious. But he's limping. We have a thin bench to put it mildly. With Henderson and Martin out - we now have SIX athletic scholarship players. That's five starters and one on the bench. Any more injuries and, well, maybe Mr. Wuff could suit up. He's looks kind of tall.

I'm becoming more and more resigned to the probability we're an NIT team this year.

Panthers

Not a pro sports fan. But the Panthers are undefeated so far and I'm starting to watch the games.

Our football group used to go to the Panthers games. I took care of the NC State tickets. DB bought the Panthers tickets. It was an all day ordeal to go to Charlotte, see the game, and come back. We'd have to leave at 8 in the morning and sometimes didn't get back till Midnight Sunday night. And then go to work the next day. It was even worse for DB, he lives in Wilmington.

We got tired of it and pretty much quit going.

DB gave up the Panthers tickets years ago - rightly so. Even if he still had them, I doubt I'd go - even with the undefeated season.

Now that the Panthers have home field advantage and first round bye locked up - I bet they'll start using preseason playing strategy. Play the starters the first half - then the two and three deep the second half. No reason to get the starters injured before the playoffs.

With that - the Panthers will probably lose a game or two or more.

That will make my friend Chip happy. He's been on his soap box about the Panthers being over-rated all year.

Chip also pulls for Notre Dame football. They're always over-rated. Every year.

Home and Work

Not a thing new. Routine. Which is good.

Oh wait - I did get new glasses.

Zenni Optical


I have severe astigmatism. Really, seriously severe. If lenses are just the slightest bit off - it affects my distance focus tremendously.

The last two or three pairs of glasses purchased through my eye doctor's office were in the $600 range. Then I bought the next couple of pairs through LensCrafters. Less expensive but sill in the three - four hundred dollar range. And I had to wait for them - you just can't fabricate astigmatic lenses in the mall.

About four years ago my friend Chip (see above) turned me on to Zenni Optical. I was skeptical but gave it a try. The glasses were great - and the cost was $110. Hard to beat. My eye doctor was somewhat dismayed.

In the last four years my prescription has changed just slightly. My last exam was in November and I got my latest prescription.

Zenni sent me an email - buy 2 get 1 free. Okay - why not. Two frames are the same - one with black stainless steel - the other with dark grey stainless steel. The third frame is a traditional resin black frame.

Less than a week after ordering - they arrived.

There's a little bit of luck involved in getting glasses with my progressive prescription. Just a tiny deviation between lenses and I notice it. I've always gotten good glasses. Just some lenses are better than others.

The black frame steel glasses are the best pair I've ever had in my life. The 'sweet spot' distance view is perfect. The grey pair - same except the distance view is just a teeny tiny bit smaller. If it weren't for the black pair - the grey ones would be the best glasses I've ever had in my life.

Haven't tried the resin frame glasses yet. Probably this weekend.

The cost? $197 for all three - that includes tax and shipping. Three pairs from my eye doctor? At $600 each - $1,800! Sorry doc - I'm never buying glasses from you again. You're still a fantastic, caring, tremendously smart Doctor and I recommend you to anyone.

(To be fair - Ira's practice is in the high $ Cary foo foo market. The frames he offers tend to be the latest and most fashionable. So - a higher price is expected.)

Check 'em out - zinnioptical.com

Holidays

Going to Winter Park for Christmas with the sister and brother-in-law. It will be an 'adults only' holiday. Which I'm looking forward too.

Don't get me wrong, I like being around kids at Christmas. It's just that I like peaceful and quiet visits a whole lot as well.



For not much going on - this turned out to be a rather lengthy entry.

Sunday, December 06, 2015

Weekend Update 6 DEC 2015 +Addendum

Basketball

State played it's best game so far against Michigan. We lost, but we basically outplayed Michigan and played as a team. Only, none of our shots would go in. Of course, the Michigan defense had a lot to do with that. But still - there were lots of shots that just seemed to rim out. We also played well against Bucknell and Winthrop.

Cat Barber got 3 quick fouls in the Bucknell game and had to sit out much of the first half. Which ironically was a good thing. The team held it's own without him. Showing them they don't have to rely on Cat to win games for us. Not against an ACC team - but still - a good game outing and learning experience.

Gradually, the team is getting better. We have a real thin bench - so hopefully no more injuries other than Henderson. When he returns - hopefully in a month - we may be a pretty good bubble team.

Football

I wish the referees hadn't botched the offsides call against UNC. Carolina recovered the ball but they wouldn't have scored the touchdown and the 2-point conversion to send the Championship game into overtime.

Instead, we'll all have to listen to the whining and moaning about how "the refs cost UNC the game".

No - they didn't.

Clemson was clearly the best team. No ifs, ands or buts.

If Clemson hadn't committed so many dumb penalties and stupid blunders in the first half (what the f%k was the punter trying to do anyway?), Clemson would have been up by at least 1 more touchdown and Carolina wouh have had 1 less (again, the Clemson punter) going into halftime.

Bowl Games

NC State is going to the Charlotte Belk Bowl v. Mississippi State. This is a higher tier bowl than we expected. They chose NCSU above Pitt and Louisville - with better records. Of course, State will bring 5 times as many fans as either Pitt or Louisville would have.

Mississippi State will be favored. NCSU will have to bring the 'A' game in order to win.

UNC is paired up against Baylor. That game should have a ton 'o offense. It's a good match up. Both teams are very good - both are also somewhat overrated. It should be an exciting game.

Sick

I'm sick. It's either strep throat or a bad sinus infection. Leaning towards a sinus infection because all the congestion, pain and stuff in on the right side of my head. It's affecting my throat, which is on fire. And I keep running a low grade fever. Aching eyes and all the rest.

I hope I feel better for work tomorrow.

Monday Addendum

Went to work. Came home.

Sicker than yesterday even.