When I first started to date, I was often afraid to ask a girl out. I feared being turned down. Getting a negative reaction was a threat to my ego. That potential caused me to pass on several opportunities. I knew it wouldn’t be the end of the world, but I often took a pass …
Author: Robert
The Past 103 Days
The saga of our move to our new condo continues. We’ve had more than our fair share of setbacks, and alterations, but we’ve made arrangements for a second mover. That crew is scheduled to arrive at 8:30 tomorrow morning. We’ll see. Unless we have a major glitch, this will be my final post on the …
When the Stars Align
The closings on the condo and house went off without a hitch. The events leading up to them were more problematic than we wanted. The condo closing was originally scheduled for October 16, moved back to October 30th, followed by November 2nd, then the 4th, and finally the 9th. The builders had to complete the …
Bought and Sold
If all goes well, we will close on our condo tomorrow and the sale of our house on Tuesday. The movers pack up their truck on Wednesday, and we move into the condo Thursday. It will be a busy week. There will be joy, and I suspect some tears. After forty-three years, we’re outta here. …
The Brothers of Lambda Chi
The summers following my junior and senior years at Western, the brothers of Lambda Chi went canoeing. We traveled the Pine River over two days. We paddled, stopped for lunch, paddled some more, interacted with other canoeing enthusiasts, camped, cooked out, and drank beer. At least thirty guys made each trip. The Fox was my …
Halloween
I’m not a big fan of Halloween. When I was young I liked the getting free candy part, but I never liked getting scared to death. I’m Ok with funny, but choose to avoid scary at all costs. I appreciate a good joke and laughter, but hate feeling like I should pull the covers over …
More Wilke Nuggets
It’s funny how our memory works. One vague recollection leads to another, and before you know it, an avalanche of bits and pieces come tumbling out. Here are a few more about Brother Wilke. During our senior year, Wilke, The Fox and I lived together in a new apartment complex about two miles from campus. …
Wilke
I met Wilke in Eldridge Hall, one of the newest dorms on Western Michigan’s campus, in the fall of 1965 . He wasn’t the first guy I met, and to tell you the truth, we really didn’t hangout together until the summer prior to our junior year. Most of us were known best by our …
Regret and Fear
It isn’t the burden of today that drives men mad. It is the regrets over yesterday and the fear of tomorrow. Regret and fear are twin thieves who rob us of today. Matthew Kelly “The Rhythm of Life” To be honest, I’ve never read Kelly’s book. I ran across the quote somewhere and it struck …
Crash Up Derby
I contemplated becoming a race car driver in my early teens. If I made the move, I would have favored road races. I didn’t see the point of racing around an oval track. I saw it as a series of left hand turns. Road races were more my style. You made right as well as …