PALATINE - Erin announced her decision to attend Indiana University this morning after contemplating her options for several weeks. She chose IU from among her finalists that also included Illinois and Wisconsin. "Indiana just felt the most comfortable for me," Erin said when explaining her decision after visiting all of the schools. She denied that keeping the red/white (crimson/cream) color scheme she has now at high school played any part in the decision, although she admits it does offer wardrobe synergy. Erin plans on majoring in Biology with the intent of eventually pursuing kinesiology/physical therapy or genetics.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Erin Makes Her Decision
PALATINE - Erin announced her decision to attend Indiana University this morning after contemplating her options for several weeks. She chose IU from among her finalists that also included Illinois and Wisconsin. "Indiana just felt the most comfortable for me," Erin said when explaining her decision after visiting all of the schools. She denied that keeping the red/white (crimson/cream) color scheme she has now at high school played any part in the decision, although she admits it does offer wardrobe synergy. Erin plans on majoring in Biology with the intent of eventually pursuing kinesiology/physical therapy or genetics.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Christmas Cookies
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Retirement Perspective
He was sprawled on the couch one afternoon when his wife, the lovely and wise Terry, entered the room.
"What are you doing?" she asked
"Nothing" he responded.
"You were doing that yesterday."
"I know, I'm not finished yet."
December musings

- I am not a dunker. Some people really love to dunk their cookies in milk (or coffee), others like to dunk occasionally. Not me. Doughnuts either.
- Cheesecake. Not a cheese, not a cake, what is it? Is it pie? Does it have it's own separate dessert category?
- I was out for a run last month during the day when I passed a school with many children out at recess. I realized the cacaphonous sound was just like a flock of agitated Canadien geese. This similarity was stunning.
- I can't believe Chevy brought back the "Red Tag Sale." The price on the tag is the price you'll pay...not a penny more. Really!? And how does this benefit the consumer? Do we usually pay more than the listed price for anything? I was under the impression you can usually buy a car for less than the listed price. Doesn't sound like a very attractive sale to me. Did they bring back the idea because it worked, or because they still have all of last year's cars since the concept was so stupid.
- No pun intended. Always one of my favorite cliches/sayings. Try to slip it into a conversation this holiday season after you have been rambling about something when there is actually no pun involved. It will bring about some confused looks and eventually a few chuckles.
- Twilight has been very successful in the theaters this season. It is very good whether you have read the book or not. I was surprised there was so much commentary (and apparently controversy??) about it being the highest revenue film ever by a female director (and screenwriter). We won't have to worry about that next time since she wasn't renewed for the next film. Bit of a head scratcher??
- Economic thoughts: 1) We all new the runaway train of the high fee, unregulated hedge fund industry would be derailed by something. How many other huuuuge shams are still out there. 2) Oil prices had to come back down and should eventually stablilize in the $40-$60 range, but may trade in the $20s first. It was just a matter of supply/demand restoring itself and the aforementioned hedge funds losing influence. It just took a awful long time for these two area of the market to "correct." Unfortunately, many good firms and people are suffering or gone because it took so long. 3) Real estate bubble burst and zero interest rates. Are we Japan from the early 1990's? I hope not. They are still recovering from the economic slowdown that has lasted over a decade.
From the mailbag:
How come no Heat Miser in your Christmas Show poll? - Erin C.
She is referring to the beloved "The Year Without a Santa Claus", of course. I just messed up. It is one of my favorites too, but there was the 25 year gap when it wasn't around that must have created a mental block for me . Good catch.
You were right about Ex List being cancelled. I went to the kitchen to get something to drink, and it was cancelled by the time I got back to my chair. - GR
Harsh! In this age of instant gratification, things happen very quickly. At least the NUMB3RS reruns are good quality filler. And why is Kath and Kim still gracing the airwaves??
We are of one mind when it comes to Cook County Board President Todd Stroger Jr. Maybe he and Rod can share a cell. - Beth F.
What, no death penalty? I received many calls, emails, and good discussion on the Blago arrest topic. Nothing like the takedown of a scoundrel to bring everyone closer together.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Next U.S. Senator from Illinois?

Or he could pay off a loyal supporter for their efforts, possibly Illinois Senate President Emil Jones? And while he insists he has no interest in appointing himself, it would not be the first time he did the opposite of what he says to the voters, and it would be an ideal way to step away from the awful mess he has helped create in Springfield.Monday, October 27, 2008
Fall television season 2008
It may seem like I have all kinds of time to watch unlimited tv, but that is only partially true. Or maybe more than partially...or...never mind. Here is my view on new shows, returning shows, and even some shows I haven't watched!
Chuck: A secret agent spoof...think Bond meets the Pink Panther. Zachary Levi plays Chuck to perfection, and several other characters are very entertaining also (especially insecure bff Morgan). This is definitely my 1A favorite and looks like it may last for several years. However, like many 7:00 shows, I think the subject matter is better suited for a later timeslot. But tv execs stopped being responsible in this regard many years ago.

Thursday, October 16, 2008
October stuff
It is cliche, but the leaves are gorgeous this year. It is officially candy eating season as everyone buys treats in advance of Halloween and then we eat a good portion of them before trick-or-treat. I also like the 10/31 holiday itself, Breeders Cup horse racing, and the fact the campaigns will be over soon. I don't mind elections, just the empty headed, populist campaigning. It is clearly better to appeal to the masses than be right or intelligent.


Sunday, September 21, 2008
CUBS WIN

Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Cubs...team of destiny??
I have enjoyed the life-long social experiment of watching Cubs fans emotionally collapse in the "good years" as the team inevitably destructs as the days get shorter. Sometimes it is injuries and bad play. Other times it is running into a hot divisional rival or playoff foe. And occasionally it is a blow from some other unexplained science like goats or cats or...who knows what's next. 
Monday, August 25, 2008
11

Number 11: Poland's indoor volleyball team. While they only finished ninth in the standings, this team was a joy to watch.
10: Xue Chen, China-Beach Volleyball. I mentioned "Schway" a couple of times as she rose to
prominence/dominance in the sand. SHe walked away with a Bronze medal this time, but watch for her in the future.
9: Nicole Reinhardt, Germany-Canoe/Kayak. After a near-miss 4th place finish in the K2, she and her teammates earned GOLD in the K4.

8. Luciana Aymar, Argentina-Field Hockey. A top international midfielder, she led her team to Beijing Bronze.
7: Kara Gaucher, United States-Track. A little known
track athlete, she earned the US a rare distance running medal by capturing Bronze in the 10k.
6: Leryn Franco, Paraguay-Track and Field. This javelin thrower became one of the more popular athletes these Games and is probably better known for her participation in beauty contests. She did not make the finals of her event.

5: Katalina Kovacs, Hungary-Canoe/Kayak. Europe loves these events, and she paddled her way to a GOLD in K2 and a Silver in K4.

4: Laure Manadou, France-Swimming. This 21-year old already has Gold, Silver, and Bronze to her credit from Athens 2004, but the years in between have seen several highs and lows for this French superstar. She made the finals of the 400 freestyle and 100 backstroke, but did not medal this year. Look for her in London 2012.
Bronze Medal: Natalie Coughlin, United States-Swimming. This 5-time medalist from Athens 2004 returned to earn 6 medals this time, including GOLD in the 100 backstroke. A free spirit, she was
definitely one of America's sweethearts the first week of the Games.
Silver: Field Hockey players. This sport continued to impress me day after day as these teams are fit and good looking. Sportsmanship in this venue also seemed to be especially high. Therefore, I am awarding second place to the sport of women's Field Hockey.
GOLD: Lolo Jones, United States-Track and Field. Lolo was clearly on her way to GOLD when
one ill-timed misstep near the end of the finals of the 110 meter hurdles ended the dream in her only event. She graciously agreed to many interviews over the next several days, and acted like a true champion. She embodied the Olympic spirit as well as anyone these Games. It may not be a medal, but she is GOLD on my list.Honorable Mention: There were so many choices, even this list could go on forever. Here are a few that were very close to making my list: Heather Mitts (US-soccer), Jenny Finch (US-softball), Beach Volleyball uniforms, Katy Livingston (GBR-modern Pentathlon), Anna Bessanova (UKR-Rythmic Gymnastics), Jessica Langstrom (SWE-soccer), Rowing/Canoeing/Kayaking athletes, and Elena Dementieva (RUS-tennis).
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Olympics Days 15 & 16
I did stay up late enough on Saturday night to catch the only coverage of Mountain Bike. Very grueling, but fun to watch.
Medal count update: I enjoyed watching France and Iceland battle in the championship match of team handball. Iceland came away with silver, their first ever team handball medal and the only medal of the 2008 Games for Iceland. In fact, it was only the fourth medal ever for Iceland in either summer or winter Games. Congrats!I have heard several comments about Canada not doing well in medals, with announcers excusing this because it was really more of a winter sports country. I decided to do a little digging. Canada earned 18 medals (3G, 9S, 6B)
this year. That is more than Mexico, Israel, Portugal, Chile, Colombia, Belgium, India, Egypt, South Africa, and Venezuela... COMBINED. And these relatively large and wealthy countries all have some pretty nice summer weather! The 18 medals tied Spain for 14th among all countries and were more than traditional powers Netherlands (16), Brazil (15), Jamaica (11), and Argentina (6). A salute to our neighbor to the North on a fine performance this Olympics.Commercials: I am so tired of many of the commercials. George isn't, he watches tivo. I did like a few, especially the GE bringing medical technology to rural China one where the male suitor accidentally breaks his foot trying to get the attention of the young women who turns out to be his doctor/med tech.
Hot 11 update: Speaking of Canada, canoeist Adam van Koeverden had a disappointing Games picking up only one silver, but should make the
ladies' eleven lists. Final weekend athletes under consideration for my list include Ukranian Rythmic Gymnast Anna Bessanova (Bronze), US 10k runner Kara Gaucher (Bronze), and canoeists Katalin Kovacs of Hungary (Gold & Silver) and Italian Josefa Idem (Silver).

I will publish my final Hot 11 in a separate post after the Games have concluded. Enjoy the Closing Ceremonies.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Olympics Days 13 & 14


Modern pentathlon started when the founder of the modern Olympics introduced this event at the 1912 Games in Sweden. It is based on what an actual french cavalry soldier had to endure when delivering a message through enemy lines. It includes pistol shooting, fencing, swimming, equestrian jumping, and a 3k run all in the same day. Apparently the horse was shot in the story, but they don't shoot them in the Games.

Amazing Athlete: No athlete has ever competed in three different sports in the Summer Games. Until today. Modern Pentathlete Sheila Taormina of the US finished 19th overall after struggling in fencing, but earned this distinction at the age of 39. She was also part of the GOLD medal 4X200 freestyle swim relay in 1996 and competed in the triathlon in 2000 & 2004 with a high finish of fourth. She was also the world champion in the triathlon in 2005.
Amazing Family: The three Lopez siblings each earned a medal in Taekwondo this week. I don't know if this is a first, but it is certainly rare. Congrats to Steven (Bronze), Mark (Silver), and Diana (Bronze) on their great accomplishment.
Underachievers: US boxing, wrestling, and track teams have all had major disappointments these Games. The track miscues are well documented with athletes failing to qualify for finals, DQs on lane violations, and the unbelievable baton drops by both the men and women in the 4X100 semifinals. Boxing and wrestling were barely a blip on the radar despite coming in with strong history and strong teams, especially the 2007 world champion Greco-Roman team that managed only one medal. Comcastic...NOT: Our quasi-monopoly cable company seems to advertise more than anybody else. I estimate that if they wouldn't spend so much money on Olympic ads our cable bills would drop to about $11 a month. I do sorta like the Sloskis (turtles), but the rest of the ads are really stupid.
Hot 11 update: A good day, especially from obscure sports. Rather than diet, I think people should adopt the regimens of the field hockey players if they want to get in shape. The women in that sport are the fittest, most attractive athletes I have seen in these games and I have watched teams from all over the world (Australia, Germany, Argentina, US, Netherlands). Pictured are Luciana Aymar (star hockey midfielder for ARG), Katy Livingston (modern pentathlete from Great Britain), and Gro Hammerseng (team handball player from Norway).

Thursday, August 21, 2008
Olympics Days 11 & 12
A quick, but late, shout out to the US Equestrian team on defending their gold medal in the team jumping event. I must have missed their interview on NBC primetime.
weightlifting shown live at about 11:30 am Chicago time on Tuesday. If this event was scored like gymnastics or diving, the German Contoversies II: Yes, the Chinese are getting the benefit of the doubt in gymnastics and diving, but host countries normally get this (the vault was pretty obnoxious). We just haven't noticed lately since the Greeks and Australians are not strong in these events and '96 was in the US. Two disqualifications in the 200 meter dash? Without a false start? You don't see that very often (although I always had trouble staying outside the line on curves).
Unusual events: Enjoyed the new open water swim (6.2 miles!) and the feature on the South African leg amputee that was not far behind the winner. Am enjoying the women's race walk in a driving rain while I am writing. These women are averaging about 7 minute miles!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Olympics Days 9 & 10
You expected to see athletes stripped of medals after failing drug tests, but a rifle athlete?
Most seen non-athlete award: Debbie Phelps (Michael's mom for those of you who went camping the last 10 days). She is almost a household name. A good story, but a little overplayed by the media.
Impressive track performances: While the new swimsuits and "fast" pool produced unlimited world records, track records are fewer without the technology help. Previously mentioned 38 year old Constantina Tomescu running away from the pack in the marathon (not a record time, but impressive).
Another world record by Russian pole vaulter Elena "Izzy" Isinbayeva, far above everyone else. And the most incredible performance I have seen was 100 meter champ 21-year old Usain "Insane" Bolt from Jamaica coasting to a new world record. Men normally peak in this event in their mid- to late 20s, and he has only run this event for 9 months! Expect to hear his name a LOT.Hot 11 update: The Olympic Games were created by the Greeks who had a great appreciation for the physical form in its fittest state, and were known for sculpting statues of the finest. They also admired the physical prowess of sports champions. These are the basis for my list.
Previously mentioned beach volleyball player Xue (Schway) Chen has established herself as possibly the most dominating female player in the sand.Another that caught my eye this weekend was US high hurdler Lolo Jones. I love her energy in interviews and I also love the name.

Saturday, August 16, 2008
Olympics Days 7 & 8
May I temporarily re-direct you to MighTY Mom's comments from the Days 5 & 6 post. First of all...note the post time of 1 am! Sweet. And some very good material. I definitely agree the green WR line in swimming makes it more enjoyable to watch.
The media and so many people get hung up on the medal count. Sure, I like to see the US of A do well at the Games, but the experience will not be tarnished for me if China ends up with more medals or more gold. I know Russia (20) and Germany (14) are lamenting their totals vs. the US (48) and China (41). Germany decided recently to amp up its development program to Berlin Wall era levels. We should start seeing results in the London Games. Michael Phelps has more medals that all but 11 countries, and more gold than all but three: USA (8 w/o his), China 26, and Germany 8. The medal count I like best so far is Mongolia's gold total of one, as Tuvshee Naidan won the 100 Kg class in Judo for his country's first gold...EVER!
Cool thing: Kineisiology tape. Several athletes, especially beach VB players, are wearing this on various parts of their body to improve performance. Most obvious is US Beacher Kerry Walsh's shoulder version. Still trying to figure out how it helps.
Controversy: Pretty tame so far. Tennis etiquette, age of Chinese female gymnasts (they all look about Elizabeth's age), close finishes in swimming (are people really questioning the electronic timing?), and the Swedish Greco-Roman wrestler throwing down his bronze medal during the ceremony and stomping away to protest the officiating. He was later stripped of the medal.
Speaking of stripped...time for the Hot 11 update, and we need look no further than the quartet of German athletes in the German version of a popular magazine: Romy Tarangul (judo), Nicole Reinhardt (canoe), Katharina Scholz (field hockey), and Petra Niemann (sailing). All four are strong athletes and a couple are medal contenders. Nicole Reinhardt just missed a medal finishing fourth in her K2 event final. But she is the first athlete to lock up a spot on my Hot 11, so congratulations go out to Nicole pictured twice below both in and out of competition.

I look forward to what track has to offer in this category. I hear there is a Russian pole vaulter that has awesome abs in a McD's commercial.




