October 2005

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Nationals

The National Championship for ultimate starts Thursday in Sarasota (which apparently is OK after Wilma). My team, Death or Glory, comes in seeded 8th out of 16, our lowest in a long, long time. That said, with all our players playing and healthy, this is our best team in the last couple of years, so the possibility of upsets is pretty good. Personally, I feel as healthy and focused as I have since 2001 or so.

Beckie and Atty are manning the homefront – he’s still a little young to understand why Dad is leaving him to go run around over there, plus he likes to, er, get in on the action himself :)

Here are some links for following the action:
updating scores
tournament site
the DoG site (that I put together)

aerial attack

the winning shot
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2005: via BBC news
a peregrine falcon sweeping into a flock of starlings, by Italian Manuel Presti

aka, from September, when our camera w/ videos was still barely alive:

Don't bite it! big green balloon fun

throw it! another Chomo pursuit in the backyard

that familiar feeling

Not much to say re: the Braves. Still probably my favorite team, maybe even with UVA basketball (a challenging team to follow in a different way). I’ve always maintained, and will still, that I’m happy when my team gives me a reason to be excited about games all the way into October.

Still, slightly further into October would be nice some of the time – as would not having the annual bashing of the Braves fans. Hey, statistically, we’re still only a little behind what would be expected in terms of WS wins (1 in 8 chance), and we’ll be right on if we get another one in the next 2 years (er, those are rough #s but you get the idea).

This appropriate picture is from one of the better Braves and baseball in general sites, Sabernomics

a week without pictures

As the title suggests, there haven’t been any pictures lately, but that may be just as well. There was a 5 day stretch during which Atty often couldn’t keep down any food or much drink. After the 3rd day, and once he really started to seem thinner, we called the doc, who told us to limit his intake to just a teaspoonful at a time. This seemed to help, though it led to some pitiful and heartrending time for Beck and me, since Atticus would point or trot to the kitchen while using his hand signals for wanting to eat or drink all day long.

He got thru most of that day fine and didn’t throw up again until the next, on the ride home after an apple-picking excursion, but then was OK that evening. Toddler and I saw the doctor the next day, though, because Atty was starting to seem listless and not acting like himself (and because our doctor’s office seems really responsive and let us come in that same morning). Doctor C. said he likely had just had a stomach bug, but that he also had mild ear infections in both ears, so she prescribed an antibiotic; he had lost about 1.5 lbs. since his last visit.

The story ends almost entirely well: on that doctor visit day and the next, he didn’t throw up at all… except when we gave hm his medicine, which led to tremendous, er, episodes both times we gave it to him, even after we returned to the pharmacy to get it flavored — exceedingly frustrating.

We’ve since laid off the antibiotics for a few days so he could get some weight back on (and I think he has, after a couple of days of relative feasting), and the smell in various rooms has been mostly banished. In the middle of the goings-on, I sat down to the computer once and thought about posting a screen capture of what I saw: the google search bar where B had recently typed in “vomit toddler,” but decided against it, not wishing to be alarmist to readers who might not see the humor * :)

*not that we parents necessarily did either, at the time