Thursday, November 14, 2013

Home Sweet Bittersweet

"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."

~Maya Angelou

Oh, how sweet it was to be home again in Cincinnati to see friends and many that I consider family. I knew I missed everyone, but I had no idea how much. I am loving traveling, but it was good to be back where people know me. I love that quote because the people of NKY give me a warm fuzzy feeling and that is "home" to me.

I cannot thank my friends and family enough for giving me the courage to start traveling. That first step was a doozy, though the experiences I have had have greatly enriched my life and made me a better person. A friend said to me while home in Cincy, "had you not left you wouldn't have known this feeling of how good it feels to be home." How right she was! They say, you don't know what you have til it is gone. I knew how good I had it back home in NKY though. I had and still have rich friendships that I know will last a lifetime!

I underestimated how busy I would be during my two week stint there. First on my list was to dine at Skyline Chili. It took 24 hours to get there, but I was able to get my fix before the shakes set in. Skyline is not something that I ever thought I would crave, but it is true. I am an addict. I dabbled in a bit of culture and went to see the musical South Pacific. It was very well done; though only two of the songs rang a bell with me. I believe the friends I went with were lip synching all of the songs as they were performed. Culture is something that I can always use though. 

My eyes were also opened to a few of the funny television shows that are airing right now. I had no idea. This time of year I have to limit my tv watching and make myself stay active, as it is easy to lie around and watch a lot of TV. That being said, the individuals that exposed me to these funny shows; they wake up and after finishing their morning exercise they then wake up the rooster to perform his morning crow. Half of their day was finished by the time I awoke at 8:30-9:00. Who really wants to see the sunrise that many times? :-)

In celebration of my birthday, several of my biking buddies gathered and we had a very nice ride in southern Kenton county. The weather was perfect in the mid 50's and the fall foliage was still in peak color. We did encounter a hearty headwind though. A great ride followed by homemade pizza and homemade apple pie. Can it get any better than that? Best quotes of the day: "It's just not fair when you have to pedal down a hill! That really goes against everything I learned in physics." Another good one was made by a woman new to bicycling but an awesome athlete, as she passes me about 3/4 the way up the hill as if I was sitting still, her words "Oh, is this where the climb starts?" As she is new to clipping in on a bike, I seriously contemplated nudging her just a bit to see if she would be quick enough to clip out to stay upright. I was the bigger person though and continued to focus on my heart rate of 170 and my goal of getting over the hill. :-)

I then moved onto my next gracious friend opening her house up to me. Wow, three kids keep you busy! Six, almost four, and almost two are so cute though! I had the pleasure of getting ready while playing hide and go seek, I got the hand snaking under the door of the bathroom while showering, and even was walked in on while dressing by a 3 1/2 yr old! I got the "full experience." I proudly or stupidly took all three kids and a dog to the park sans mom, while she showered. I was proud that we all survived and even made it back with no tears. I laughed because at one point I was carrying the toddler, holding the dog leash, two coats, had a pocket filled with pine cones, and was pushing a bike. It was then that I started delegating and putting those cute kids to work and I unloaded a few of the pine cones in my pocket. Haha! What a great time though.

Next I got to see some NKU basketball while in town, as well. I traveled to Purdue and watched our men put on a very nice show and almost beat Purdue University. What a nice arena. The next day was followed by a few more visits with good friends and then a basketball game at the Bank of Kentucky Center, watching our women play the University of Cincinnati. They played very well and won. I think we are going to see good things from those ladies this year. The atmosphere of the home basketball games was something that I was really looking forward to. I think watching basketball games from the sidelines brings back some of the good memories that I had watching the basketball games from the sideline when I got free tickets and even a free uniform. :-) When there is basketball on NKU's campus, the gym is filled with a portion of my favorite people that give me that feeling that Maya Angelou was referring to. While I loved the game and atmosphere it also made me a bit nostalgic because that is an atmosphere that for 18 years has been a large part of my life. This will be my first year out of that element. So, while I was very happy to see the Norse win, I was sad to see the game end. That was followed by a couple of almost teary goodbyes. I am hoping to get home for a couple more games this year.

So that is the abbreviated version of my awesome trip home. As I mentioned it was very bittersweet. It was so good to be home for two weeks, though this girl left almost kicking and screaming. My last stop was at my dear friend Rachel's because she has the knack to say, "I love you and we miss, but you have to get your behind back to Baltimore!" That was about the only way I was going to drive out of NKY. Til next time my friends! 

I apologize it has been so long since my last entry. I have been playing very hard. Next on my agenda is a game tomorrow November 15th at the University of Maryland against the number 1 women's team Uconn. I am so excited!



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1 comment:

  1. One of these times when you are home, we WILL get together!! I was laughing out loud at the vision of you with the three kids...that is SO my life (although mine are all older now and the busy-ness is different, I still rarely get to go to the bathroom without some sort of interruption).

    That being said, we are glad you are having a great time traveling, but we miss you!!!

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