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8/19/2008 - Back to the surface


I am resurfacing just for a few minutes to say hi and good-bye. A short good-bye.

It's just a few minutes because I have lots of writing on my plate. Last week, I had to work on several articles for a special edition we are working on; I had to get interviews and then write them up. I felt intimidated by all that. Plus, it was the first week of practice for the fall sports (football and volleyball), and I had to do articles on them. Plus, it was the week of the County Fair, and I had many assignments there. And the Olympics had my attention, too.

This week, where do I stand? All the interviews for the special edition have been done, and all but one of the articles, too. I feel much better about that! I did the sports previews last week. This week, I have a football scrimmage to cover on Friday and a v'ball tournament Saturday--so that's all at the end of the week. A busy weekend, but what's new?

Meanwhile, the fair is over. We pushed through many pictures on Monday, and I have one more article to write this week. It's the people's choice event, the one that always jam-packs the grandstand, the biggest money-maker of all: the demolition derby. I give it a tongue-in-cheek article in sports with a few photos. I have fun with it while (most importantly) not putting it down. Plus I was able to find a feature this year, too.

Then I've got some personal writing, too. I have to write S. I have to write a new female friend (don't get excited; she lives in Alaska). I want to write a funny blog entry about something that happened during the truck pull at the fair (the night before the demo).

The Olympics continues. I watched a lot of the swimming and Michael Phelps' achievements. I've been seeing this and that. We get three channels that cover the Olympics: NBC, USA Network and CBC, from Canada. Frequently, especially with the major events, both NBC and CBC carry the same event; CBC is Canada first, of course, but they closely watch the U.S. entries.

Sometimes it's fascinating, sometimes not. One sport I like to watch is show-jumping. Riders on horses, jumping over obstacles. CBC has a lot of that during the summer from Spruce Meadows (near Calgary), and my wife and I like watching the horses do their stuff. So yesterday, we found out when CBC was carrying the show jumping team finals and saw the U.S. and Canada in a jump-off to decide first place (which the U.S. won).

The other thing, you may have noticed, is that I'm back to checking your blog entries. I had a mental block about that for a while--just procrastinated on that, maybe worried about all the special edition articles. Now I'm back into that, leaving comments when I can contribute a thought or a joke or a pun (lame though it may be).

OK, back to my Ducks Unlimited article. See you guys around.

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8/19/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sarai
I watched USA and Canada do the jump off for gold as well, I was honestly rooting for Canada, Ian Miller deserved a gold, but team silver is great, now I'm waiting to see how the individual medals get awarded.
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8/19/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by DeeJay
I do so love the Olympics. We are able to get television at the lake, so I was able to follow them even when I was away.

I look forward to your next entries to fill us in on all the details you teased us with!
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8/19/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by drdog
Sarai: I'm happy for Ian Miller, too. He was so obviously thrilled after getting that clear round. He gets another chance for gold in the individual finals. I may get up early to see if I can find it on NBC's website.

Did you ever get to see Robinson jump? The Michael Jordan of show-jumpers? I understand he is retired now.
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8/20/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by LadyVisine
Glad to hear things are slowing a tad for you. My television reception is spotty at best, until I manage to get the new outdoor antennae put up. Hence, I was lucky if some of the late night Olympic events came in without a bunch of squelch & snow. Still, I did enjoy watching the gymnastics.
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8/22/2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by LauriesAsylum
I've tried to watch each night, but I've been so busy lately, I'm only getting bits and pieces of it.

See you when you get back...:)
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