It used to be, in my younger days, that I would try to cram too much into a weekend. When I was 20 years old and full of energy, this was not a problem, but these days the engine doesn’t fire as fast as it used to. Nonetheless, I had a pile-up of fun stuff all scheduled for this weekend and I was determined to do it all. And take a lot of naps in between.
On Thursday, Georgia Tech opened their football season against Jacksonville State. I had been eager to try out the 70-200mm f/2.8 VR lens for Nikon cameras so I rented one for the game so I could get comfortable with it for later usage. Of course, there was drama involved. My car decided to dump its contents of transmission fluid along I-75 on the way to get the lens and I had to get the car towed. I was pretty upset and vowed that if I had to replace the transmission, I was selling the car. I wasn’t really ready to buy a new car, but whatever, I was pretty unhappy at the time. Thankfully, it was only a transmission line.
So I made it to the game! And the lens? Is awesome. I will probably rent it again for a future game or concert.
Friday I had just enough time to recover and clean the house for the upcoming weekend. Two of our friends showed up late Friday night for the Clemson-Alabama game. Scott had secured a ticket for me and I was pretty excited to go to the game as it was a sellout and both fanbases were fired up for the game.
I sat in the “neutral zone” between Scott and Carla for the game.
Since I had nothing riding on the game, I had a lot of fun, even though it wasn’t really that close of a game. After suffering through choking crowds on MARTA on the way home, I finally got to sleep at 2 AM.
That’s not all! That’s a full weekend all by itself, but the next morning I was up bright and early for our girls’ first birthday! But if you want to read about that, you’re going to have to jump over to our Family blog.
HOLY CRAP that is one huge piece of glass.
I wouldn’t have thought that it would be fun sitting with the Clemson fans while BAMA took ’em to the woodshed.