Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving!

We were a bit surprised to learn of some of the things that Abby's class has been doing in preparation for Thanksgiving. Among other things they talked a lot about the Pilgrims and the Mayflower and even watched a Peanuts depiction of the crossing (fwiw, the same one that was on last night). She also made an Indian headdress, a tepee, and Pilgrim's house. It was about as un-PC as one could get. In a lot of ways it seemed like we time traveled back to 1977.

Sammy had his Feast Day at his pre-school yesterday, but unfortunately the poor guy had stomach trouble so I don't think he enjoyed it all that much. One mom who was helping out did compliment Sam on his good manners. I'm thinking he gets that from Cindy.

We're off to my parents this weekend, but I thought I'd leave you with this list of things E. Gordon Gee is thankful for:

Thanksgiving nears, and our thoughts turn to those things for which we are most grateful. As president of this great University, I feel blessed beyond measure for countless reasons. Below, I share the Top 10 things I am grateful for this Thanksgiving:
10. Your 384,000 hours of community service last year
9. Warhol at the Wexner Center
8. Our remarkable faculty, whose research ranks us 9th nationally
7. The Best Damn Band in the Land
6. Ohio State’s most-qualified freshman class ever
5. Senator John Glenn, for his service to the University, the state, and the nation
4. Students’ overwhelming participation in this month’s elections
3. Our first LEED-certified building (Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center)
2. Ohio State’s huge contingent of international students, 14th-largest nationally
1. 42-7 – enough said!
Best wishes for a relaxing and enjoyable holiday.
Gordon Gee

Friday, November 21, 2008

And this is with selective admissions

I recall some stories of folks jumping in Mirror Lake the Thursday before Michigan, but nothing like this....


Thursday, November 20, 2008

Conspiracy

As the civilized world settles down in preparation for the annual fight between the forces of righteousness and the denizens of evil, it's important to remember what we're up against and why goodness must prevail. All credit must go to the Dead Schembechlers, a local punk band, for piecing together the horrors wrought upon us by that School Up North. After reading this, I am trusting you to do your duty to stop the Vast Wolverine Conspiracy. (Warning- this may be the most tame page on their website.)

Incidentally, a portion of the proceeds from the sales of Dead Schembechlers recordings, concerts, T-Shirts and whatever go to Bo Schembechler Heart of a Champion Fund for Cardiovascular Health at the University of Michigan. And for those who are curious Bo was aware of the Dead Schembechlers and supposedly thought it was funny.

Go Bucks! Beat the Blue!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Raising them right!

This is what happens when you leave Sam and me alone....



Go Bucks! Beat Michigan!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

An Interesting Couple of Weeks

It's been an interesting couple of weeks. Last week Cindy had a conference with Sam's pre-school teachers (a concept I'm still trying to grasp) to go over his progress. In a lot of ways it was reassuring since they were fairly pleased with him and generally thought he was doing well. They noted that he tended to be a follower, but also took direction well from them. The only real negative comment they had, if you can call it that, was that he likes to lay down when he plays or during story times. That isn't so bad, but they suggested it can be problematic if other kids start doing it. Otherwise, he's content, they're content, and we're content.

Abby has had an interesting time. Last Friday the nurse from her school called me to come get her because she was complaining of nausea and evidently had a low grade fever. However, over the weekend she was perfectly fine, though she was eating rather ravenously for her. Yesterday the nurse again called us to get her because she was complaining of the same symptoms. And again after she ate a bit she was perfectly fine. We took her to the doctor this morning to make sure that all was all right. The doctor just laughed and said that Abby was ok, but we need to do a better job of getting her to eat more substantiative things for breakfast aside from chocolate-chip pancakes. So that's good.

Abby and I did go to an OSU hockey game Saturday night and had a great time. So much so that I wish we had been able to bring Sammy too. The game itself was fairly exciting and intense, as a very youthful Ohio State squad defeated the 11th ranked MSU Spartans 3-1 to complete a series sweep. There was music playing in between down times on the ice to keep folks entertained and cameras set up throughout the Schottenstein arena that folks could interact with. At one point during a stoppage time their was an air guitar contest and during another they played YMCA over the soundsystem and showed various people doing the obligatory dance. As an aside I had forgotten how obnoxious 12 year-old boys can be. Abby really seemed to enjoy herself and with all the theatrics involved I think Sammy would have too. But alas it started right around his bedtime. We are planning to go again to a matinée game against Notre Dame in February, so that Sammy can join in on the fun.

And did anything else happen? Oh yeah, as for the election, it's hard to argue that the Republican brand name isn't tarnished. It will be interesting to see how the Democrats govern now that they have control over the Legislative and Executive. I tend to think that Obama's biggest challenge may be pursuing the centrist agenda he espouses while placating the left-wing of the Democratic party. That won't be an easy feat. I'll be happy if he can indeed change the tone of debate in this country, though I'm pessimistic that he, or anyone, can.

Other Random Items:
  • Sam has insisted on wearing his new Christmas PJ's for 3 or 4 nights now. I suppose it's an improvement over when he wanted to sleep naked, but still.
  • I'm unconvinced that the Big 12 deserves all the praise it's been getting. Scoring a lot of points is great, but giving them up not so great. That said I was impressed with what Texas Tech did to Oklahoma State.
  • Along the same vein why is PSU's loss to Iowa damning to their BCS titles hopes, while Florida's loss, at home, to a fairly pedestrian Ole Miss isn't?
  • College basketball is about to begin. All is right with the world.
  • It looks like my general exam will be during Winter Quarter. As it turns out that works out best for my adviser and my committee, and also for me.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Please Stop Calling

As a kid I thought it was pretty cool that we lived in such an important state in the national elections. I've since been disabused of that notion. It's nice of John McCain and Sarah Palin to think of enough of us to warn us about the dangers of Barack Obama, but I think one call a day would be sufficient to accomplish that task--not the 10-12 we've been getting. I don't think I've been this annoyed with a politician since John Edwards made me a 1/2 hour late getting home in 04--the police cleared 670 so that his entourage could safely get out to New Albany for a fund raiser leaving a slew of us stranded on the on-ramp from the downtown interchange while we waited for his limosine to pass by (of course if you're not familar with Columbus this is pretty much meaningless).

Anyway, I'll be glad when this election is over. Sometime I'd like to see an election where the candidates actually make a case for themselves rather than against the other guy. I find it disingenuous to suggest that McCain would be the equivalent of a third Bush term, and I really don't believe Obama is a Socialist. But that's just me...