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Royal Giants, or Giant Royals.

Oct24
2014
Rob Written by Rob

So I’m finding this World Series to be quite amusing. Living in Giants country, and legally and morally obligated to root orange and black, of course we’re up against Kansas City. Why wouldn’t we? And much of my family – aunt, uncle and grandmother – lives in Kansas City, themselves rooting hard for the Royals. This year, of all years.

These days, most of my family is actually Kristi’s family. They’re always there for us, and often not a day goes by without seeing or talking with her parents. We’ve been watching the Series at their house. I can get only so excited about this match, because either way I win: one family gets to claim the championship, or the other one does. So I’m mostly rallying for a good, solid set of games. So far, so good.

The whole thing is kind of ironic because this year, my family is finally showing up in Modesto in numbers for Thanksgiving. My parents are in Florida, my brother currently lives in Oregon, and everyone else is in the Midwest. Chris has been here several times, but my in-laws have never met my parents (long story) or extended family, and so we’re looking forward to the holiday this year as Chris and the Kansas City relatives are coming to visit for a week.
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Lacuna

Apr16
2014
Rob Written by Rob

A week ago today, a good friend of ours died in a tragic scuba diving accident in Monterey. Her name was Melissa Quaresma. It’s been a rough week, and I’ve been trying to figure out what to write about it, and when.

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Posted in Faith, Family and Friends

On A Rail

Mar18
2014
Rob Written by Rob

In over twenty years of reading damned near any writing book I could get my hands on, a very few select quotes have stuck with me as belonging to the Major Arcana of communication. One of them, attributed to journalist James Reston of the New York Times, associates public relations with “the art of denying the truth without actually lying”. Working in marketing myself, I can attest to the veracity of that observation.

Our world has always been neck deep in denying the truth. Conservatively, I’d say 90-95% of allegedly objective “news” found on television today is public relations spin of some kind, and perhaps 75-80% of print media. So when something hits the airwaves that sounds a little too good to be true – such as the recently announced Amtrak “Residency” program – you have to know that it is.

And the more I think about it, the more I find to think about it.
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And So The Saga Concludes.

Feb09
2014
Rob Written by Rob

Late last week, the last contractors arrived to do the finishing work on our new kitchen: some wood trim, base boards, paint, remounting light switches, moving things back into place. By Friday night, the fridge and chef’s table were finally liberated from our makeshift camp kitchen in our old home office, returned to their accustomed kitchen locations. The project manager came by to get a good look at everything, to make sure that it was all done and that we were happy.

Friday was a good day. We got our kitchen back, a large check we’ve been waiting for finally arrived, we have a regular and busy workflow at the moment, and it’s finally raining here in Northern California.
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Posted in Everyday Life
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