Hey, a lot's gone on since I last blogged ... here's a quick update:
June 1: Mom, Dad, Tim, Kris, & Mojo came in from Louisville for trip.
June 2: Went to Carowinds w/ TCC youth group. Much fun. It rained on us despite my assurances to all that it would not (for about three hours). Saw the Newsboys which is always nice.
June 3: Headed to Emerald Isle w/ the extended Dolberry clan. Caught up to the tail end of former Tropical Storm Barry. Swam in the pool in the rain. Ocean was a churned up.
June 4: Am sure we had fun on this day. Can't remember exactly what we did.
June 5: I'm gonna say we went golfing on this day. None of the golf was that memorable. APD and Sparky impressed at times. Scott & I hit a (curiously stupid) fish with our drivers.
June 6: Maybe we putt-putted and go karts on this day? I remember I lost at putt-putt. G'Ma won.
June 7: More fun at beach. I think I clinched the pool battle royale between KMD & I on this night. 3 nights to one.
June 8: APD and I made a cool sand stadium that got wiped out by a rising tide, despite numerous Dolberry forecasts that it would not.
June 9: Sad goodbyes to beach clan. What a great, relaxing, fun trip. Blow was softened by returning to a softball game. We only had 8 players and got pounded. I'm too out of shape to play OF in a 3 OF alignment.
June 10: First game of Apex tournament. We lost to #3 seed (as #2 seed) 14-9.
June 11-12: Two crazy days at work. Catching up from a week off & trying to prep for three more days away.
June 13: Headed out to Boulder/Denver for conference. Got to see Aunt Jane, Uncle Mike, and Jeannine, Shannon, and Michelle (and families). It was very hard to see Aunt Jane so sick. Was so glad to hear she was able to be returned to Louisville & hopefully will be transferred to a rehab center soon. As sad as it was to see Aunt Jane, it was equally happy to get to see all the (former) Fitzgerald cousins and their families. What a great group. I'm proud to be related to 'em.
June 14: My day to lead the conference and give two talks. Think it went well. Ate dinner in downtown Boulder. Boulder is always nice ... even the time I went out there for a job interview at NCAR and totally bombed the seminar I gave. Once the bombing was complete, I went and drove into the mountains which saved the trip.
June 15: Left Boulder at 3:15a local time to get back for our softball tournament that night. Plus, I was able to catch a show from a band that a YG member drums for. The key to good softball is waking up 2000 miles away, flying coach most of the morning, going to a smoky bar for loud music, than playing ball from 8-11p. I was 4-4 w/ two walks and flawless SS defense in two St Andy's wins (17-12 and 19-6).
June 16: Unfortunately, Catholic Blue team ran up against Baptist Blue and they beat us again. 9-6 this time. I had a chance to get us into a tie in the 5th, but flew out w/ 2 outs & a runner in scoring position.
June 17: Fathers Day was nice. I was treated to Philly Cheesesteaks for lunch & we had a TCC picnic that evening. Started to itch from poison ivy contracted presumably from yard work the day before.
June 18-21: Everything basically settling down. Over this month I applied for my own job and got it. So, I'll be switching over from NOAA to EPA sometime in July. It's only a slight raise, but is good to be actually working for the agency I've always done work for (if that makes any sense). The humorous bureaucratic thing is that I'll be on a 1-year probation (again) & they're doing a background check on me. I told HR that if there was anything worth stealing; I'd have stolen it already ... which they didn't think was funny. I itched profusely over these 4 days and moaned unceasingly to KMD and APD.
June 22: Went to doctor and got steroids. Immediate relief. Went swimming w/ APD and KMD. Very much fun. Hung out w/ some friends that night.
This weekend was fine. Went to Harvest Crusade w/ youth group. Other than that, just relaxed.
There! You are now all caught up on the tediousness that is Dolberry!
4 comments:
Thanks for the update. That darn poison ivy seems to get you bad. Enjoy your quiet week!
I hope your softball season is over (and the way you play, I assume it is). Otherwise, expect to be contacted by the Mitchell Investigation now that you've admitted your steroid use.
And you don't even have the sense of Giambi to offer a veiled apology!
Stephen
As I recall, the last time you had poison ivy, the dr. said it would have killed a lesser man! You seem to keep on surviving the onslaught. Perhaps you shoiuld take to heart that old addage, "Leaves of three, let it be." G'Ma Fitz.
Dolberry sincerely regrets that certain passages of yesterday's blog could have sounded inappropriate to the sensitivities of certain readers and could have been interpreted in a manner that in no way corresponds to Dolberry's intentions.
That oughta take care of it.
Dolberry!
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