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Bracket Gone Bad

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Here is a fair warning for every husband and guy in a relationship…DON’T TRY THIS at HOME!

A few random notes:

  • Great to see Gene back with us! He’s making huge progress in his recovery. Gene, you inspire us all!
  • I had the great fortune of spending some time talking on the phone with my friend, Peg DeLeo, one of our most loyal readers, who was in town from her home in Minnesota. Hope to meet for coffee or lunch next time she is in town. She’s such a great lady.
  • I’m busy doing some writing on a few new projects I’m trying to get off the ground. Both, very different than the work I do here. I hope I can announce something soon, but I’m trying not to rush the process.
  • My posting schedule is a bit off, I know. February is like that, topics, at least good meaty ones, aren’t as easy to come by. That, and I go through brain freeze this time of year. One of the many reasons I’m considering relocating in the next 3 to 6 months. If nothing else, I need a good vacation, someplace warm where I can learn to sail
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5 thoughts on “Bracket Gone Bad”

  1. GMFO-

    dog vs wife??? almost 38 years invested in the wife…new dog…her allergies…wife wins. +her family would kill me.

    Priorities change as you grow older. split level is fine. ranch home after this bout may be better. do we ditch Omaha and move someplace where we both want to be or just stay put. we both love omaha but there is a place around colorado we adore and it has nothing to do with with the kids being close.

    got to walk outside with a cane today. didn’t go far but was outside. working on my balance stuff and MAY get to go home soon. That is an intentional big MAY as in MAY be yes , MAY be no. only time will tell.

    thank you for your support and continued prayers. until next time

    Strive for excellence, nothing but your best.

    Gene

  2. @ Gene: Your recovery is such an inspirational metaphor for life. We need to take one bite, one drink, one step at a time, appreciating every moment and its significance in our lives. We need to find balance. Wishing you continued strength and endurance in your recovery!

    @ Drew: Speaking of balance, your cartoon reminds me the importance it has in relationships and the choices we make. Communication and compromise are paramount in any relationship – whether it is between coach and player, husband and wife, parent and child, employer and worker, etc. On an individual level, we create brackets all of the time. Life is a series of “this or that,” it seems. Decisions, decisions.

    On a more personal level: I’m tickled to be included in your random notes, Drew, and more honored to be your friend. I, too, enjoyed our conversation, and look forward to coffee or lunch. This would mean, of course, that you can’t relocate until we honor that raincheck. Just sayin’! 😉

  3. Nothing Meaty to cover? My OKC Thunder are tops in the NBA! We’re taking the Celtics and Lakers on back-to-back nights!

  4. Wow! Even if the wife wins the first round, she is going to be up against bowling night! She can’t win! But, I wonder where he would be on her bracket, or would he even be there? You go, Gene!

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