Yes….this is a REAL PICTURE from TODAY on my drive from Edgewood to Kokomo. And it is not really a bad snow for where I am from. So I would say that today was a good day to be a polar bear, although I am pretty sure a polar bear would have had more sense and stayed home. But the good news (to those of you who do not benefit from my demise) is that I survived the day, and that doesn’t just mean the first part, or the driving part of the day…it means the entire day.
All posts by Fr Tom Tirman
Of doctors, shots, and fashion…….
After watching Ben struggle for the last few days, and watching his temperature go down after Motrin, and then up again right before it was due, today I said “enough is enough,” and I called to make him a doctor’s appointment.
A picture of my driveway…….
Relaxing as a discipline….okay, I am hiding…..
Of course I thought of posting the same post as I did last year on Groundhog Day (they are delicious!) as an ongoing deep joke, but I already have a few years of different posts on them…oh well.
In a fowl mood……….
Yep, I am not chicken to say it, but I have been in a foul mood all day. No it’s not the snow, or the ice, or the freezing temperatures, or the fact that we are all trapped here together, or the realization that this will last for days, or my stupid phone not working, or my stupid computer, or that my computer/phone cords have walked off, or that I have literally ripped apart the house to find them, or that in attempting to have Ben help me repair a piece of furniture my wife bought that broke, I slipped and damaged it again, or that he told on me…….in fact, I am at a loss as to why. It seems this day has been all bunnies and flowers.
The Snowed Inn…….
There are so many different titles I could use for this blog tonight, because we all raced home in order to be snowed and iced in together. I am thankful for the fact that we all get along, although I am sure from time to time all of them will consider the warm Bahamas vacation they can have together if someone will just find me frozen in the yard.
Of Winter and Wintery things…….
I was told that another big storm was headed our way on Tuesday that may be larger than anything else we have experienced thus far this year. People are already hitting the grocery stores and stocking up, and many are talking about how bad it will be. But it is winter here in Indiana, and the truth is, it snows.
An enchanted evening……
I am home and finally in bed, although Ben is in here with us. And, it is 10pm, and I am tired. I did attempt to have him move to his own bed, but actually he threatened me, asking “do you want a pizza me?” And he laughed. I just found it all too funny to make him move. Plus, with him in a mischievous mood and in our bed, I have less chance of getting blamed for anything.He will be the primary suspect. So I am typing, he is talking, and she is snoring. And Scotty, he will be home in a few hours.
Traveling on Route 66……….
Although it does not seem possible, we have traveled about 600 miles today, and have completed Scotty’s first college interview. And, we are now back in the hotel after dinner with Stephanie. I am exhausted, which is really no big deal since I was already exhausted when we were starting the day.
Technical difficulties………
What a pain in the tail. It is not that I am not techno-savvy, it is actually that the hotel Scotty and I are staying in tonight (and tomorrow night) is not. Their Internet does not work in any of the rooms, so I am typing this on my disconnected computer and will post it as soon as I can. But the story is that Scotty and I left following his lacrosse game late tonight and drove through all sorts of weather in order to get to his first college interview in the morning. Tonight we are in St. Charles, Missouri., home of the famous Stephanie Tirman, who we just left a few minutes ago because Amanda filled my car with goodies for her. The picture for the blog tonight was 8 hours ago at dinner and 300 miles away! But in terms of tomorrow, no, Scott is not interviewing at Lindenwood….Lord knows that would be all too easy. We are getting 4 hours sleep and getting up to head to Ozark Christian, so St. Charles is actually just half way. Yes, today was brutal, but it was just 5 hours. Tomorrow will be 5 down and 5 back to here, but at least we will be able to hang with Steph a bit. (And, with all Amanda sent we will not need to feed her because she will be full!) But for now it is off to bed. It is just after 3 for us Indiana folks, and the time sleeping tonight will go by quickly. I am just glad to find a bed to do that in! Goodnight my friends and God Bless! Tommy+