Saturday, March 21, 2009

Lacrosse - 2009 Season Begins


Annie's lacrosse team, the Lebanon Warriors, played scrimmages on Thursday and today (Saturday) to sort of kick of this year's season. The first actual game is Tuesday, but the scrimmages are pretty much like the real thing. These photos are from today's contest at Loveland, about 10 miles from here. Annie shared goal time with the JV goalie, and both looked pretty good although Loveland (a Class 1 team, which I guess means they are way out of our league) won easily by a 16-8 score.


Lee Ann and I both watched the Thursday game and froze in a brisk wind. I don't know who won that night but the opponent was Fenwick and the teams were better matched that day than this. Today Lee Ann was working so it was just me and a handful of other Lebanon fans cheering the lady Warriors on.
Other news: A week ago Lee Ann sent her horse Ruler back to his previous owner's farm to be put out to pasture. Poor Ruler was lame for almost the whole year she has owned him and didn't show any prospect of recovering much, so she made the difficult call to give him back. We wish him a happy retirement with his old buds!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

First Of Our College Visits


On Monday we attended Junior Preview Day at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana. I had never heard of this place until a few weeks ago, when I found it while searching online for colleges with strong Japanese Study programs. It is a small Quaker affiliated school, enrollment about 1,200. (One funny thing about Quaker schools - everybody, from the students to the professors to the college President, are called by their first names.) Annie got a chance to talk to the head of the Japanese program, and he gave us a lot of good information. She also sat in on a Japanese class, had an interview with an admissions officer, and we all toured the campus. It was fun, and I was impressed both with the facilities and with the staff we met.
Over the next several weeks we will be visiting three more schools - Wittenberg (Springfield O), Kent State (near Akron O) and Roanoke (Virginia) - to attend similar preview programs. Annie also is interested in UCLA and BYU, but these are long shots and while she may send an application we don't plan to visit those. I think Miami (O) and Ohio State would be good choices too, and along with Kent State those are schools we might actually be able to afford. It would be great if Annie were to end up at a place like Earlham - small classes, personal relationship with professors, super charming campus - but it would take a Hail Mary scholarship of some sort for it to happen.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Camera Is Back




Select the true statement:




1) For the past several weeks an ALIEN DISGUISED AS ME had taken my place and was living my life while I was held captive in his/its ooortiapod, which is...well, that's too complicated to explain. He/it was able to mimic my daily routines but did not know about my blog, so of course failed to post. Eventually I was able to access the pod's security software protocols, trigger the self-destruct sequence and leap to safety (and freedom) amid a horrifyingly powerful series of explosions. So now the alien me is dead, and I am able at long last to update my blog - yay!


2) Not much of note has happened since the holidays, and I have been too lazy to reinstall my camera software since a laptop crash in January - hence the long gap between posts here.


If you picked #2 you are MOSTLY RIGHT. Actually a few things have happened. Lee Ann has been hard at work patching, painting and wallpapering the small bedroom here at East Main Street. This is the last room in the house needing work, and now it's about half done. The wallpaper pattern has little gold dragonflies - cool.


Annie has started lacrosse practices and the first scrimmage is a week away. But in an unrelated accident involving a stormwater grate, she sprained her ankle and is recovering at home today.Here is a photo of her with her fat ankle looking wretched.