Saturday, May 14, 2022

Has It Been 10 Months Already?

OK, talk about lax. It has been indeed 10 months since I last wrote in this blog. And boy, do I have a lot to share.
First, Matty is now 3 years and 10 months and growing like a weed. Talking non-stop, too. He is so amazingly cute and entertaining. He loves to sing and "hold concerts." For Christmas, his Uncle Butch and Aunt Mary Lou bought him a toy guitar and microphone (complete with rock-star glasses) and he entertained all of us. We just came in from one hour of sledding down the hill in the back of our house in Fairport, New York. He loved it. Now we are warming up by the fire.
The big news is that Kerri is seven months pregnant. It is a girl, and we could not be happier. It has been a tough pregnancy for Kerri. She has been dizzy and has high-blood pressure. She is due on Feb. 24 but could go sooner. Matty wants to name the baby "Sophia" (although he pronounces it "So-CEE-uh). A couple from San Diego bought the cottage next door to Kerri's parents' cottage in Sackets Harbor over the summer and they had baby triplet girls named Ava, Ireland and Sophia. We're pretty sure that's where he got it from. Looks like Sophia is the leader in the clubhouse....
Speaking of the cottage, it's almost surreal to say this, but Kerri's parents sold it after 41 treasure-filled years. It was very difficult for everyone, and I feel really bad because Kerri never got to say goodbye. We left around Aug. 20 and thought we'd be back for Labor Day, but closing day came before that holiday, and the new people moved in. Someday we will go back, but right now it's too painful....I feel especially sad for Matty, who loves it there but won't remember it, and Baby Sophia, who will never know how special those times were.
I am still a sportswriter at the D&C, but we had TWO furloughs in 2009, plus more layoffs. And we have another furlough scheduled for the first quarter of 2010. Ugh. I am lucky to be teaching a journalism class at Monroe Community College, plus Kerri does part-time work for a sports Web site that publishes minor-league news.
I turned 47 yesterday, and boy is that strange. I still feel 18, and the actual number is daunting. Was it really SEVEN years ago that I had a surprise 40th party at the home of my brother-in-law Dan and sister-in-law Mary Lou? That's amazing to me.
We had a nice party at our house yesterday. Most of my family and Kerri's family showed up. My brother Butch and his wife Mary Lou were there, but then they left for their home in Delray Beach, Fla. They won't be back until June, and that always makes me sad, because Matty loves seeing them. By then, Sophia will be four months old! My goal is to get back to Florida with the family in the winter of 2011. Sounds like a long ways off, but it's really just over a year.
I promise, promise, promise, to write more in 2010, and Kerri will too. Thanks for reading. Below are some recent photos. Enjoy!

Life in May 2022

 It's Saturday, May 14, 2022. Here was our day: We tried to sleep in, but none of us did. Sophie and I were up by 8, and Mom was up around 9. I lied: Matty slept in, as he always does on the weekends. Sophie is in sixth grade, and Matty is in 10th. She is playing Fairport Youth Lacrosse, and he is playing travel baseball for The Factory in East Rochester. It is keeping us busy! 


Today, Sophie had two games in Pittsford. Fairport won both, and Sophie scored two in the second game. That gives her 16 goals in 10 games for a strong 8-2 team (8 straight wins, actually). Just love watching her play.


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Matty has been practicing, but his games don't start until June.

After today's games, we stopped at Aldi to buy a watermelon (yum, just love it), then Taco Bell and Wendy's for lunch before coming home. Sophie and I made our first trek into our pool! It was only 74 because our heater is not working, and we're waiting for it to be fixed. But we braved it!

Afterward, we had a nice dinner on our patio: burgers, kielbasa, potatoe wedges, and watermelon. Yum diddles, as Papa Bishop used to say.

We love hanging with our dog, Charlie, who is 9 now. Such a dear, and she loves us so much. She really loves going for walks in the morning after I return from taking Matty to the high school or dropping Sophie at the bus stop (depending on the day).

The Covid-19 pandemic is still around, but it's more of an endemic now. No one seems to talk about it much. Not sure if that's good or bad.

We love our weekends now that it's warmer, and next weekend we have THREE birthday parties. On Friday, it's Hunter the dog's first birthday. That's Aunt Bars (my sister's) dog. Saturday, we are having a little get together for our neighbor, Karen McAlpin. And Sunday, we are going to Aunt Julie and Val's house to celebrate Aunt Lisa's birthday.

Dad continues to work remotely for the University of Rochester. I covered Commencement at Fauver Stadium on Friday, and now it will be a quiet 2-3 months, which I love. Mom is office manager for Catherine Miller's dermatology office down the road.

We are still mourning the loss of Grammy Bishop, who died November 29 at age 84. We miss her so. What a great lady she was, and she loved you both so much.

That's it for now! Love you all. Dad