Looking up the tunnel from the field
Looking through the tunnel onto the field
Tomorrow, we are going over to Momma's for Thanksgiving. Have a blessed and relaxing day!
Later....
Looking up the tunnel from the field
Looking through the tunnel onto the field
Tomorrow, we are going over to Momma's for Thanksgiving. Have a blessed and relaxing day!
Later....
We headed back to the Inn and then around 4:30 we drove (good choice) back over to campus to see the Sherman's swim at the Rolf. Needless to say, there is a reason why OSU is ranked 11 and ND isn't. It was good to see the boys swim, however, and the crowd was pretty supportive.
Little Paul & Paul getting their picture taken
Paul on the big screen
Here's an article in the Observer on Paul: http://media.www.ndsmcobserver.com/media/storage/paper660/news/2008/11/21/IrishInsider/Paul-Kuppich.Tight.End.Joins.Squad.After.Transferring.From.Columbia-3557429.shtml
When it was over, we ran out of the JAC just in time to see the team load up on the buses and take off.
We had a serious choice to make: Go over to Alumni Field and watch the #1 Women's Soccer team take on Minnesota in the NCAA tourney (it was about 20 degrees outside) or head back into the Joyce to watch the #5 Men's Hockey team take on Bowling Green. We decided on the hockey team - it was a good choice. Great Game - Great Win (5 to 1)! By the way the women remain undefeated and advanced in the tourney with a penalty kick win!
We are heading back over to campus around 12 today for the band step off and the game. Hope Little Paul gets in but we'll see.
Later...
Yes, her eyes are that big...she's not surprised!
That's all for now
Later.....
Next year, I going to use our big grill! Our little grill did a good job but I was bent over cooking and my back is KILLING me!
Yesterday, I was at PetSmart on Sawmill with a little Black and Tan bunny named Rosie from the Capital Area Humane Society. We are at this pet store the first Saturday of every month from 10 until 2. Yesterday, we were outside because there wasn't a "good" spot for us inside. Rosie was great giving it her all (including binkees at the appropriate times) trying to find a forever home. There was one person that was really interested in her and after talking to her, I was interested in adopting Rosie to her. I hope she either sends me an e-mail or comes to the shelter to take her home.
Rabbits are really hard to place in a good home. People need to have done some thorough investigation of rabbits as pets or have had them before (or currently) for me to have a good feeling about placing them. We have had a few returned back to the shelter in the past year...usually because the owner doesn't have time for them (they need attention) or they moved and their new landlord doesn't allow pets (why would you move there????). I've been very lucky, I have placed 7 buns in the past 2 1/2 years and none have been returned.
The game plan for this week is to get through work without a major problem. Jim comes back to work on the 10th - YIPEEE!