Second half game plan

There are so many people to thank, I don’t know where to start.

The players? Da’Rick, Simms and the other young guys…

The teams? St. Louis Cardinals, perhaps…

Health care providers? T’ Rona, Amy, Melissa, Lana, Courtney, Zach, Tyler, Dr. Arora, Dr. Man, Dr. Mandge, Jennifer, Christel, Debbie, Tonya, Dr. Kimpel, Laura, Lauren, Julia, Bryan, Shannon, Kimberlee, Sandra, Tana, Katy, Paris, Dr. Jia… [the list to be continued]

My wife plays Angry Birds on iPad, I read/type on the Kindle…and we wait.

I’m not ready to call this a death watch but…

Major minor stroke…all the extremities are working but…

She’ll answer questions about pain, will move fingers/toes/arms/legs, and open eyes on command but…

She seems to be in her own world.

Her hands and feet move around even though she seems to be snoring in her sleep.

A pained look appears on her face. She scratches behind her ear, rubs her eyelid, and searches for her left hand under the covers with her free right hand.

My wife holds her mother’s hand for a few minutes.

Three or four drops of saline drip every fifteen seconds. 80 mL/hr…

We wait…

Comfort care…

What is she thinking? Does she feel like there’s anyone to look at when she opens her eyes for a second or two? Are memories her comfort food now? Does she know where she is? Is she waiting? Is she bored?

She returns to a deep sleep. She dreams, perhaps, of her successful adjustment to a second half game plan.

Pre-hospice care…

Only the mind’s I knows for sure.

One Shirt, Two Skirts, Red Shirt, Blue Skirts

Thanks to Penny, Gift and the staff at Thai Garden, to begin with.

The local and the universal.

While tracking meteoric dust streaking across clear, dark, star-filled nights, we pause…

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the hangout, where we stand and shoot the breeze, recalling with ease the moments we encountered the law rolling down the highway — expired tags, headlights out, speeding home after work — and pulling over for friends with badges.

Thanks to the guys at Advance Auto for that one.

And now, as we look back, thanking Brad at Bill Penney Toyota, Tony and Becky of Mowdy’s Old Fashion Apple Butter, the folks at Amis Mill Eatery, Cassie at the Apollo Cafe, Tasheria and Shermika at McDonald’s, and finally, Aaron and Rachel at Walmart, let’s take a breath…

Because here, in skills both rudimentary and complimentary, we spin around the floor at KCDC.

Harold, Joe, Naomi, Nicole, and Kelly instructing patiently.

We, the patients (sometimes patient), repeating, missing the beat but having fun, while high school football rules the battlefields and airwaves, repeating, stepping softly and loudly, sweating, perspiring, laughing, sitting, repeating.

A week before the Halloween party/contest/dance.

Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and back to Friday.

In the span of those 24×7 hours, we’ll see, well…we’ll see what we’ll see.

Tango, samba, rumba, foxtrot, waltz, swing, cha cha, salsa…

Ahh…

Almost sounds like the International Radio Operators or NATO Phonetic Alphabet, doesn’t it?

See why we go dancing?  We can talk about our aerobic activity and pass secret codes in the open at the same time.  Wished you’d thought of it first, didn’t you?

Never underestimate the power of dancing or leaving hints like accidental misspellings or hiding Morse code messages in the rhythm of typed speech.

I’m still a kid at heart, playing cowboys and Indians, knights rescuing damsels in distress, or capture the flag in this grownup body, but on a larger scale than in our neighbour’s backyard.

After all, what else have my friends got to do with our trillions, billions, millions and thousands of dollars wasting away in secret island hideouts?

Turn the whole solar system into an endless game of Dungeons and Dragons, Monopoly, Command-and-Conquer or Civilisations.

Isn’t that what you’re teaching your children?

I sure am.

Money is just a tool, a means of converting labour into investment credits, after all.

If you want to cure cancer, prevent disease, stop malnutrition, convert heathens or feed the poor, go right ahead.

Just don’t expect those who are in the middle of a game between monetised giants to play along with your wants and desires, unless you can find a way to make it interesting to them/us.

I have to keep reminding myself that we’re playing with live ammunition on continental scales because some days I forget they aren’t pop guns, paper boats, model rockets and remote-controlled toy airplanes, anymore.

In either case, the fun is still the same.

Sure, go ahead and pretend the stakes are higher.  To the big boys and girls, though, the local and the universal are the same.

The game is everything.  We’re just chess pieces that’ll all die sometime.

Remember, the rules change as the next set of players gets bored with the old rules and writes new ones to keep the game interesting.

There’s no conspiracy.  There’s only those who are willing to play with the lives of billions and those whose lives are played.  You always have the option of choosing which life you want to be.

See you in the next round we’re calling the Corporation vs. the People.

Choose wisely.

The rules are a little tricky this time – we’re adding an option for a select group of people to leave this planet and start a new game somewhere else, sacrificing a few thousand of us, maybe even millions, to make that option happen.

Sorry, but that’s just the way it has to be, giving all seven billion of us direct participation in the game we choose to play or get played.

Begin the beguine, as they say.

Data Points

  1. Will all governments agree to similar economic packages that prevent tax haven seekers from spoiling the hope for U.S. government revenue growth to increase employment?
  2. Green is a long way from being economically cheap and easy.

Finally, IndyCar gets what it needed – a fiery, death-filled crash to make open-wheeled races exciting again, hopefully making us rethink going round in fast circles (watched them in Charlotte and Nashville, myself, quickly getting bored with the speed/track disparity, like watching Sprint Cup cars race at the Huntsville Speedway, inappropriate in many ways (is that why tracks like Nashville have faded?)) – infield chicanes, perhaps?  A nod of sorrow to the Wheldon family survivors for their sacrifice.

The messy global democratic construction process continues – are you onboard or a dinosaur falling behind the times?  Is the Internet the anonymous crowdsourced leader you dreamed of as a kid imagining the Utopia of Walden Pond?

Snakebite and Peppermint Patti

Thanks to Lynn at Aubrey’s for serving my wife a snakebite and me a Peppermint Patti pie.  Thanks to Patti Powell at Faith.

Congrats to Ireland in the Rugby World Cup – when economic hope is lost, there’s still hope on the field of play.

Thanks to Min at Another Broken Egg; Joshua and Nathan at Walmart.

Should Bob Costas replace Andy Rooney on 60 Minutes?

Several Hispanic-majority counties in Alabama and Georgia have seceded from same states, declaring their new territory Nuevo Jorge.  Rumours that Carlos Slim financed this political realignment have not been substantiated.  New Mexico Governor Martinez is said to be in negotiations to become territorial governor of Nuevo Jorge during its arduous application process for achieving statehood.  Israeli and Palestinian authorities have refused to comment until their territorial disputes are resolved.  Korean bloggers are debating any impact this has on their trade status (statuses? statii?) between China and the U.S.

Congrats to my rival secondary school’s marching band for performing at halftime during the battle between UTK and Buffalo; both college football teams showed flashes of perfection and much to build on.  A nod to the mother of Buffalo player #12 (Alex Dennison – tight end), and her kids – hope you had a safe trip home.

Need to update the news of the future from Mars, as well as instructions for managing international affairs – the storyline never rests!

Because of YOU!

As a millionaire (or former millionaire, depending on how much my investment portfolio has plunged lately), I contemplate a positive future.

As a writer who splits thought sets into the voices of many characters in order to dramatise a story and then flattens the characters out, running them through a muliplexer such that they tend to flow onto this blog as a single voice, I contemplate a fiction that is timeless, except for blatant product placement.

For instance, thanks goes to Sheondra at Burger King, Dondra at Walmart, Brian/LaWanda at HarborChase, Joe/Harold/dancers at KCDC, Victoria’s Cafe, Club/Townhouse crackers and the cast of billions who support my lifestyle unknowingly.  A nod to the young lady sitting at the CSS counter who had to put on spectacles to read her mobile phone.

On a personal note, I’ve been depressed all day.  Yes, it’s just a game but, daggone it, why did the Atlanta Braves have to crash so spectacularly at the end of the regular season?  Guess I’ll stick to Vols football, win or lose, the rest of the year.  Justin Hunter may be gone but I seem to remember there’re something like 80 or so men left on the roster to fight for the SEC East division title and then the SEC football championship.  I’ll accept a winning season as a consolation if Dooley’s staff hasn’t figured out how to teach the players to avoid injury and win at the same time.

How can one be a millionaire and also broke/unemployed?  Make sure investments in your name are untouchable until you really need ’em.

Sure, I’d like to buy the latest must-have trinkets but then again, I don’t need them.

As someone noted elsewhere online, most families could buy at least one iPhone with the money they use to buy food every week.

So far, I’ve needed food more than I want a phone tethered to a monthly mobile/data plan.

I’ve pretty much weaned myself off of facebook, never used twitter and once a month or so lengthen my LinkedIn contact list.  Occasionally, I remember to review my incoming business emails.

Yes, I check multiple websites daily, or read summaries thereof when I’m bored, but I also spend many hours a day watching clouds pass overhead, not a worry clouding my thoughts.  Read books or take a walk, too.

What is your definition of happiness?

Enough about today, let’s talk about tomorrow.

Peyton Manning gets a clear mesage from God

“Peyton, I give you three options.”

“Yeah?”

“Coach, Commentator or U.S. President.”

“Really?”

“Yeah.”

“Easier said than done.”

“Not at all.  You’ve got your whole life before you.”

“I see.  So that’s it, then?”

“Yes.”

“Thanks.”

“No problem.  That’s what I’m here for.  I’ll be waiting.”

“So time soon, I hope.”

“Time is meaningless to me.”

Kit, KAT, Bars

Sketch…

Deborah’s last Saturday driving KAT football shutle? (Her daughter a military leader.) Garry in consultation. Ticket taker working start of fourth year.

Michael and psychology major graduate serving at Barley’s.

Scott’s fiancee carrying her twin inside until age 12, convinced it was a virgin birth, until the size of a football and removed; worked hard to convince mother and doctor she was not pregnant).

Rain showers, stadium waterfalls.

No hot fudge cake at Shoney’s, although Tonya looked; no hot apple/cherry pies at McDonald’s either/too/also.

Anderson County Optimist Club serving food.

UT 42, Montana 16 – hard fought aal the way, both sides with strengths and weaknesses to review.

Black eye patches – team dverts looking good on young faces eating late-night buffet.

USO mag supporting PTS recognition and treatment.

Kara and Alfred at Walmart.

Mom making breakfast and lasagna for lunch.

Dad recommending wiper blades while watching IndyCar race and ATL/LAD game.

Middle class life in America. What’s the middle class doing in Lithuania, Libya, and China?

Trillions “wasted” in war on terror? No. Didn’t go down in a hole. Funded lifestyles of semiluxury all over the world. If you didn’t capture your share, don’t blame me.

Every labor/investment earned/spent impacts us all.

Follow the money – protest, complain or act to redirect the flow.