I've been trying to post every Tuesday. It keeps me on track to have a schedule and a deadline. I've actually made it every week since starting this blog except the one time I forgot and posted a bit after midnight. This week I'll be posting later in the week.
My father passed away on Sunday. He was known by his grandkids as "Posty," thus the title of this note is a tribute to him. The funeral is tomorrow and I need to work on what I'm going to say as a remembrance. I'll be back to post later in the week. Dad's obituary is at:
http://www.startribune.com/obituaries/detail/159508/?fullname=gerald-m-kane
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I voted today with Andrew. It was his first time ever to vote. It was a proud moment.
I was very excited when Hillary Clinton picked me to be her Vice-Presidential running mate. Unfortunately, when they called me to address the convention I was rudely stopped by some guy in sunglasses while an impostor who spells our name incorrectly took my place. (I might as well enjoy having the same name as Tim Kaine while I can, it’s bound to get old if they’re in office for 8 years.) I should explain something for those who read my last post and were expecting haikus here. I talked about having written some haikus as part of my grieving process when Debbie passed away and said I would post them here later. I was not meaning to post them now. This month is reserved for celebration as Alicia and Carlos tie the knot again in a formal wedding ceremony to complete the civil ceremony that was done in March. Plus, having something already pre-written to go up on the blog will come in handy. I’ve been able to post every Tuesday since I started blogging. Although there have been some late-night postings, I’ve always beaten my midnight deadline. I turned in my paperwork to apply for a visa to Tanzania. I’m not sure how things will work while I’m traveling in Tanzania. I will have access to the internet, I’m just not sure how my time will be filled. My guess is that I’ll be posting some during the trip, but it will be more along the lines of a travelogue of where I’ve been. After I get back and have had some time to process I’ll be able to write some more in depth. Alicia and Carlos’ wedding preparations are continuing. I was honored to be asked to walk Alicia up the aisle during the service. I was out last night buying a new suit to wear. Somehow all my old suits seem to have shrunk while hanging in the closet. We’re also getting ready to have a rehearsal and dinner here prior to the wedding. The Olympics are always fun to watch with its many memorable moments. This year has been no exception. I was captivated by the women’s cross country cycling. The horrific crash of Annemiek Van Vleuten, Mara Abbot trying to hang onto her lead for the gold medal had me spellbound. It was good to find out that Annemiek Van Vleuten is recovering. The story of Yusra Mardini of the refugee team and her escape to Greece is inspiring. Hello,
Welcome to my blog. And welcome to me as well since this is my first blog post. I was considering deactivating my wife’s Caring Bridge site when a comment appeared asking if I could keep people updated on what’s happened to us since I’ve stopped posting. I decided to switch to a blog format instead of Caring Bridge. I’ll be posting a mixture of memories, musings and updates. I do have some exciting things planned for later this year that I’ll be letting you know about. I’m hoping to put something up weekly. I’m also hoping to keep to that schedule for more than a few weeks. My goal for my first weekly post is Tuesday June 14, since that is the anniversary of something that happened 35 years ago. |
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