{"id":7197,"date":"2018-12-05T14:06:58","date_gmt":"2018-12-05T18:06:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/?p=7197"},"modified":"2024-08-30T16:38:58","modified_gmt":"2024-08-30T20:38:58","slug":"ds-notes-13","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dsnotebook.me\/index.php\/2018\/12\/05\/ds-notes-13\/","title":{"rendered":"D&#8217;s Notes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s been one of those weeks, so far. Nothing big going on, but lots of little things. Each time I pause and think, \u201cI should really post something to Ye Olde Website,\u201d I either don\u2019t have time to sit down and focus or I\u2019m at a loss for topics.<\/p>\n<p>Thus time for a reader-favorite D\u2019s Notes posts!<\/p>\n<h3>GHWB<\/h3>\n<p>Four years can be a lifetime when you\u2019re young. When George Bush was elected as president in 1988, I was 17 and unable to vote. I likely would have voted for him had I been able. Four years later, when I cast my first presidential ballot, I voted against him. Things change quickly when you\u2019re still young.<\/p>\n<p>I kind of hate how we whitewash former presidents\u2019 faults when they die. I mean, I understand that speaking ill of the dead isn\u2019t cool. But when someone was president, and had such profound impacts on the lives of so many people, I think it\u2019s ok to made an honest assessment of their lives instead of ignoring their weaknesses and failures and boiling it down to the standard platitudes.<\/p>\n<p>But George Bush did seem like a decent guy. As many others who are on my side of the political spectrum have noted, it would be nice if there were still prominent Republicans like him. He was fiercely loyal to his party but also understood that politics wasn\u2019t about forcing your views on others. He believed in service to country and that government can make a difference in people\u2019s lives. He was willing to work with those who opposed him to bring about positive change. He would rant and rave about the Democrats when needed. But he also understood they were humans deserving of respect, who had the same right to express their views that he did, and that fighting in the political realm didn\u2019t mean you had to hate people outside those ropes.<\/p>\n<p>I disagreed with many of Bush\u2019s political views. I voted against him because I thought he was a goofy, out-of-touch candidate of the past. But he seemed like a decent man whose core trait was kindness. We could use a lot more people in government, from all perspectives, like him.<\/p>\n<h3>Udoka<\/h3>\n<p>Ahh shit. Udoka Azubuike went down with a nasty ankle injury early in KU\u2019s win over Wofford last night. At first glance it looked like his ankle was going the wrong way and he might be done for the year in December for the second time in his career. Today they\u2019re saying that it was <em>just<\/em> an ankle sprain and he should be back on the court in a month or so. I have to think it\u2019s going to be hard getting that rehabbed when you\u2019re as big of a dude as he is.<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately Bill Self is used to playing with limited big men after the past two seasons. In fact, KU looked as good as they\u2019ve looked all year in the last 10 minutes of the Wofford game when he unleashed a bevy of athletic 6\u20195\u201d guys that created havoc on defense. The only problem is this year he has one shooter, where last year he had at least three. And I\u2019m not sure many KU fans have a ton of faith that his one shooter will be as effective over the entire season as he was for a four-game stretch before last night. The going small and spreading the floor thing can still work without 3-point assassins. But it is much easier if you have guys all around the arc who can punish the defense for letting them slip free.<\/p>\n<h3>Kid Sports<\/h3>\n<p>Both M and C had their first volleyball practices of the year earlier this week. The season does not begin until late January, and the school gym to scheduled very tightly. So they\u2019ll only practice one more time before the holidays open up gym time a little. But they were both excited to get on the court again. No winter sport for L this year. We will look into some kind of individual soccer training for her in the new year, though.<\/p>\n<h3>House Stuff<\/h3>\n<p>We\u2019ve moved on to phase two of filling the new house, with the focus being the basement. I have a big TV coming Friday. S found a great sectional on sale that we ordered a few weeks ago. It arrived yesterday. And it didn\u2019t fit down the stairs!<\/p>\n<p>Crap.<\/p>\n<p>We only measured the opening to the stairway, not the space at the bottom. And the largest piece was too large to get in. We\u2019re exploring whether the basement windows can be removed easy enough to drop it down the window well, but I\u2019m thinking that might be too expense if it is possible. For now we have a very nice sectional sitting in our garage. And I\u2019ll likely be watching KU games on a bean bag or something for awhile.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, we feel stupid.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s been one of those weeks, so far. Nothing big going on, but lots of little things. Each time I pause and think, \u201cI should really post something to Ye Olde Website,\u201d I either don\u2019t have time to sit down and focus or I\u2019m at a loss for topics. Thus time for a reader-favorite D\u2019s Notes posts! GHWB Four years can be a lifetime when you\u2019re young. When George Bush was elected as president in 1988, I was 17 and unable to vote. I likely would have voted for him had I been able. Four years later, when I cast my first presidential ballot, I voted against him. Things change quickly when you\u2019re still young. I kind of hate how we whitewash former presidents\u2019 faults when they die. I mean, I understand that speaking ill of the dead isn\u2019t cool. But when someone was president, and had such profound impacts on the lives of so many people, I think it\u2019s ok to made an honest assessment of their lives instead of ignoring their weaknesses and failures and boiling it down to the standard platitudes. But George Bush did seem like a decent guy. As many others who are on my side of the political spectrum have noted, it would be nice if there were still prominent Republicans like him. He was fiercely loyal to his party but also understood that politics wasn\u2019t about forcing your views on others. He believed in service to country and that government can make a difference in people\u2019s lives. He was willing to work with those who opposed him to bring about positive change. He would rant and rave about the Democrats when needed. But he also understood they were humans deserving of respect, who had the same right to express their views that he did, and that fighting in the political realm didn\u2019t mean you had to hate people outside those ropes. I disagreed with many of Bush\u2019s political views. I voted against him because I thought he was a goofy, out-of-touch candidate of the past. But he seemed like a decent man whose core trait was kindness. We could use a lot more people in government, from all perspectives, like him. Udoka Ahh shit. Udoka Azubuike went down with a nasty ankle injury early in KU\u2019s win over Wofford last night. At first glance it looked like his ankle was going the wrong way and he might be done for the year in December for the second time in his career. Today they\u2019re saying that it was just an ankle sprain and he should be back on the court in a month or so. I have to think it\u2019s going to be hard getting that rehabbed when you\u2019re as big of a dude as he is. Fortunately Bill Self is used to playing with limited big men after the past two seasons. In fact, KU looked as good as they\u2019ve looked all year in the last 10 minutes of the Wofford game when he unleashed a bevy of athletic 6\u20195\u201d guys that created havoc on defense. The only problem is this year he has one shooter, where last year he had at least three. And I\u2019m not sure many KU fans have a ton of faith that his one shooter will be as effective over the entire season as he was for a four-game stretch before last night. The going small and spreading the floor thing can still work without 3-point assassins. But it is much easier if you have guys all around the arc who can punish the defense for letting them slip free. Kid Sports Both M and C had their first volleyball practices of the year earlier this week. The season does not begin until late January, and the school gym to scheduled very tightly. So they\u2019ll only practice one more time before the holidays open up gym time a little. But they were both excited to get on the court again. No winter sport for L this year. We will look into some kind of individual soccer training for her in the new year, though. House Stuff We\u2019ve moved on to phase two of filling the new house, with the focus being the basement. I have a big TV coming Friday. S found a great sectional on sale that we ordered a few weeks ago. It arrived yesterday. And it didn\u2019t fit down the stairs! Crap. We only measured the opening to the stairway, not the space at the bottom. And the largest piece was too large to get in. We\u2019re exploring whether the basement windows can be removed easy enough to drop it down the window well, but I\u2019m thinking that might be too expense if it is possible. For now we have a very nice sectional sitting in our garage. And I\u2019ll likely be watching KU games on a bean bag or something for awhile. 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