Baseball is good. Hockey is good. When there is actually hockey to be talked about, that’s even better. Why it has become that I enjoy these two sports more than any others out there, I can’t really be sure. For a short period of time, I came to not care about anything involving sports in any aspect. The olympics are probably an exception; why it is that the 1,000 meter medley or ski jumping has the ability to captivate my attention for two weeks during a given two year cycle will forever be a mystery to me.
What’s even more interesting is that during the all-star game last night, my DVR kicked in to record the new episode of Rescue Me. The channel changed automatically on me, and it didn’t really bother me too much. I watched it instead. I’m such a sucker for pop culture. Plus I knew that while I got ready for work this morning, I could watch Sportscenter and get all the highlights I needed. I mean, we all knew the american league would win anyway. After Lee and Ramierz left the game, what was left to watch?







Don’t get me wrong, but it’s June, right? Ok… Just checking. I could have completely swore that it was January just the other day. Now I’m not saying that based on the weather. This morning I actually turned on the A/C for the sake of the humidity in my apartment alone. It’s just that time has flown by this year. It’s hard enough to believe that as of tomorrow I will have been working at the station for two years to the day.
Game over. On the plane home right now and my short lived time in two cities is over, but a really good one. Getting away from the station is what I wanted to do and that’s exactly what I accomplished. At over thirty thousand feet right now, I can feel more of a sadness over the time I have left behind. It’s not as much about the things you can see in do while in either Boston or New York, but the time you spend with people who make the situation and experience just that much more memorable. Things that I can think about in my seat right now and struggle to not laugh about to myself among the strangers in the cabin with me.