Night and day, you are the one
Only you ‘neath the moon or under the sun
Whether near to me or far
It’s no matter, darling, where you are
I think of you day and night

Night and day, why is it so
That this longin’ for you follows wherever I go ?
In the roarin’ traffic’s boom
In the silence of my lonely room
I think of you day and night

As posted by Caleb.

Southwest Missouri State University

Missouri State University!

It passed the Senate today, and the House is expected to pass it without any trouble, and the President of MU said he no longer was against the name change and asked the politicians opposing the bill to stand down. It looks like on March 17 we will be officially announcing and changing the name. I wonder how long it will take to change everything over? I wonder how long it took to change everything from SMSC to SMSU? Anyways, just wanted to announce this!!

Oh, if you’re not from southwest Missouri, the university in Springfield, Missouri, Southwest Missouri State University, has been fighting for about 17 years to drop the regional part of the name to simply be MSU, and today it finally went through the Senate. This is exciting news for those who attend the school, and for southwest Missouri in general!

The time is approaching. You can hear it swimming through the air. Closer and closer. You hear a crack. A sound so familiar, but you can’t quite figure out where you’ve heard it before.

Time passes. The trees are bare. Then the noises get louder. This time the crack is accompanied by a thud. It sounds like a broom beating on an old rug. Again, it is a recognizable sound, but you still can’t figure out where and when you first heard it.

Time passes and snow covers the ground. The noise comes back, and this time, every one of your senses is bombarded by blurry visions, sounds, and smells.

The snow melts. The smells get stronger. You know what that smell is. It is a smell that you recognize as one of your first childhood memories. Visions of sunny days fill your mind. The sounds are back, and this time, you recognize them. You close your eyes and live in the moment. You look around. There are people everywhere. You smell stale beer. The kind of smell that could only come from years and years of spilt beer staining concrete. But this is not a bad thing. It reminds you of all the good times you’ve had, and the great ones to come. The noise is deafening. You hear people cheering. You hear loudspeakers, cracks, and thuds. A new smell comes over you. You inhale. When you do, memories of watching your dad cut the grass when you were little float forward. Yes, the smell of freshly cut grass overpowers the stale beer smell. Now the musty smell of wet dirt travels through the air to where you are. The loudspeaker explodes with sound. You hear names being called. People cheer. You feel like you are there. At that moment. At that place.

Time passes. The grass turns green. All those wonderful smells, visions, and noises come back. This time they are as strong as ever. It is time. You don’t have to imagine anymore.

The day comes. You stand in line, smiling. You talk with other people enthusiastically. You talk about how this is the year. You never give up hope. Neither do they. For all your differences, this is the one thing you have in common. The one thing that binds you, and fifty-thousand other people in the vicinity, together. Nothing can taint this feeling. Not talks of financial problems or drug problems. This is the perfect moment. You walk in. Your heart beats swiftly. You hear the loudspeaker. You hear those familiar names. This time it is real. You smell the great smells of stale beer, cut grass, and wet dirt. You hear cheering. You see the color that dominates the town. The color you are wearing on this day, at this moment. People continue to cheer. Thud! That?s all right. Everyone knows to lay off the first one. Then you hear it. CRACK! A line drive base hit. And the season is under way. What a great one it will be.

Dedicated to Baseball, and those that made it great. The ones that are alive in person, and those that are alive in our memories.

I went to Central for my practicum, like I do every Tuesday/Thursday, and I was talking to my co-op teacher. His third period class is creating schedules for next school year for the next few days, that puts him behind. Therefore, I don’t have to teach next Thursday. What is also good news is that the week after that, he has to go to a conference, so I don’t have to teach my first lesson until March 15th, and I no longer have to do it over the Cold War. Instead, it will be about the Early Civil Rights period. This is very good news, as I hate the Cold War just as much as the students do, but love Civil Rights.

What is with this weather? 74 Degrees?!?! That’s the last time I get my weather from a Groundhog. “6 more weeks of winter” my ass. This is great Wiffle Ball weather. Do I possibly hear something about the ICMSWWBL starting back up? I sure hope so.

Happy Single Peoples Awareness Day.