Saturday Night
Another Saturday Night logging video. I have to transcribe every word of my interviews or I can’t be certain I get the very best material in the piece
Another Saturday Night logging video. I have to transcribe every word of my interviews or I can’t be certain I get the very best material in the piece
At Georgia vs. LSU gymnastics meet in Baton Rouge. Tiger Mike roams in his habitat right outside. Not sure how I feel about that. (Yes I am sure ?.) But he sure is gorgeous.
It occurs to me that today is my first “business trip” in almost 20 years. The last one I was 5 months pregnant with my daughter who is 19. Her birth grounded me — at least as far as work was concerned.
It may not seem all that significant except when you consider I traveled nonstop for a decade straight covering Wide World of Sports — and any kind of sport in between — often visiting two cities in a week. I didn’t know how to be at home.
Many memories came flooding back the minute I began yukking it up with the ESPN travel department — joking, reminiscing and (maybe) gossiping with Andrea (she is the best!!!). And then while meeting other people traveling for business in the airport and learning all about jobs I had no idea existed!! (Later I find out that they Facebook friend requested me [I can make a verb out of anything]. That’s a new thing that didn’t happen 20 years ago.)
I made a concerted effort to go old school today – ignoring the inflight wifi, leaving iPad at home, and just shutting down completely during the flights. I remember flying being my greatest chance for rest and recovery.
I have my camera so that hasn’t changed!
My daughter is boarding a flight to LA today. Though she hasn’t lived home for 18 months, I still feel this is a big deal. While it may seem a random and sudden topic change, it also feels significant that while she flies further and further from the nest I should also be on a plane traveling to an old space occupied by a much younger me.
I always keep a camera handy for times like these. I was sitting in a pool in Costa Rica. This monkey – I want to call him friendly but I can’t – wanted to hang out with me. He posed, but never smiled. Funny little guy.