Thursday, October 28, 2004

Travel

In a few minutes I will be leaving the Center to travel back home (Wisconsin) for a medical school interview. I look forward to coming back and having a pile of work to take care of and a list of messages to answer. I guess I should be a little more optimistic, or at least more accepting of what I am doing. Going away for a few days makes me realize how much I have to do here and what I miss when I am gone. It makes me happy that I have so many people to work with and so much good stuff to do.
Last night I was able to attend the Warriors game with Tyrone, the tickets were a treat from the Warriors trainer Tom Abhnourr (I really think I ruined his last name, apologies and I will try to fix it). Many thanks to him for the tickets. It is funny how when you are a volunteer you still get to do good things because people seem to be a little nicer to you because you are a volunteer. I am not complaining. It was good to see and game and spend some time with Tyrone away from the Center. Again, thanks to Tom for the tickets.
Oh yeah, and the Red Sox won the world series. The curse has been lifted, the world may end any time now. I am thankful for my friends, they may finally rejoice in their team. Although, as another friend, Jonny Lippert pointed out, they are no longer the team to cheer for. No one will feel bad for them anymore because they have won the world series. They are now an East Coast, big budget team. No distinction from the Yankees. I will not go that far. Anyways, way to go Sox.

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