Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Winter Still Hanging On

I got out and ran 10 this morning and it was almost 60 degrees. By the time I made it back in it was 50 and now it is low 40s. Snow is supposedly on the way which usually means we will get nothing.

Our school is hosting the regional semi- and finals this week and last night games were great. Well, actually the Upperman/Livingston Academy game was great with Upperman winning by two with just a few seconds to go. York and Station Camp played the early game and York pretty much wore them out. York was who we lost to last Friday and our girls felt a little better after watching them play last night. They are pretty darn good. Upperman/York play tomorrow night in the finals of the region and then both of them are assured a sectional game on Saturday.

The guys play tonight with Livingston Academy against Station Camp and Upperman against White House. Station Camp has junior, John Jenkins, a verbal commitment to Vanderbilt, who may be one of the best pure jump shooters I have seen in a long time. These two games should be pretty good. I am enjoying announcing the games and the seat I have is great for seeing the game.

Sondra's folks still need your prayers. Her father, Bernard seems to be doing okay for now. For whatever reason, I am missing mom today. Not sitting here as a blubbering idiot (that happens sometimes), but just missing her.

By the way, I picked up a book last week called The Shack. It is a fiction book about a man who has gone through terrible loss and how God helps him through the process. Pretty good read. I am not totally sold on all his theology, but read it through the lens of fiction. You will enjoy the read.

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