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CNN, get a freakin’ grip…

So yesterday I’m flipping through the 8 channels I get here in the Recreational Vehicle and I know, somewhere deep inside, that channel 2 is CNN (or HLN, or MSNBC; liberal you know) and that channel 3 is Fox News (fair and balance, okay so maybe it tips my way a little bit, shutup). Anyway, I’m scanning the channels, takes about 4 seconds and I see this group of 6 people discussing the economic stimulus package and they are giving it a pretty good wallop for it’s money. The usual stuff for Fox News, won’t see any real jobs for 10 years, economy should have been allowed to recover on its’ own, we’re all going to hell and Congress now owns the hand-basket…that kind of stuff…So I hit the up arrow to see what ESPN has on and low and behold, Glenn Beck is holding court and discussing possible future outcomes for the year 2014 (that’s one year after our new president is elected, in case you’re not paying attention).

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So, I pop the down arrow and lo and behold, CNN is doing a little stimulus package revisit (3 days later…) and they are starting to think that maybe, just maybe this stimulus package was passed a little too quickly and maybe this won’t be the best thing since sliced bread, and who’s going to pay the bill for this incredible amount of pork!!! HELLO, Ding, ding, ding…anybody home??? Idiots. Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it. Oh well, stinks being us but it’s okay because we won’t be us too much longer.

God bless us all, we’re going to need it.

This is weird…

I needed some groceries today so I drove over to the HEB in Boerne, TX. HEB is a upper-mid range grocery store that is wonderful and has just about everything you need without having to pay too much for it.

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It’s getting a little chilly here tonight (30 degrees) so I put my Newport R.I. sweater on before heading out. Anyway, I got my stuff and checked out and was literally walking through the doors of the store when I passed a lady walking into the store with a Newport R.I. t-shirt!! How the heck does that happen?

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I need my wife…

It’s not bad enough that I had to drive halfway across America to start my new job. It’s not bad enough that I have to live in a cigar case for the next 5 months. No, no, no!!!! I had to arrive in San Antonio, Texas in the middle of the worst bout of ‘cedar fever’ in recent memory (theirs, not mine).

For the uninitiated, central Texas was not peopled with Mexicans originally. In one of the most logical things in America, it was peopled with Germans! Germans are wonderful, hardy folk who love the land and cook better than most. Anyway, it seems when the Germans arrived here, there was a large erosion problem in the foothills that surround San Antonio so they did what all great land-lovers do, they planted trees to stop the erosion. Cedar trees to be exact, beautiful, aromatic and well, full of more pollen than any beehive could ever use. So twice a year (in the Spring and Fall for you northerners, we call it Early-Summer and Late-Summer here) these trees produce and release all of their pollen and cause about 85% of the population to come down with ‘cedar fever’.
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I had not really felt that bad until Sunday afternoon. By the time I got home, I had a sinus headache that made me want to stick an icepick in my ear to relieve the pressure. It was horrible! Have you ever had that pressure in your head when your heartbeat hurts? I’m telling you it was nasty. No sleep for one night. Monday, I doubled up on my allergy medicine hoping that it would help the problem but about midday I could feel a fever coming on and I knew I was in for a rough afternoon/night. I took another double-dose of allergy medicine and hit the bed early. When I woke up, it felt like I had slept for days, I just knew I was going to be late for work so I grabbed my watch and it was 11:30 PM. I was so excited because I had only been in bed for about 4 hours so I went back to sleep and had the whole process happen again, this time at 1:30, and then once more at 4! I couldn’t believe it, each time I felt like I had been sleeping for 8 or 10 hours when it had only been 2 or 4. You know what I learned? No matter how long you FEEL like you’ve slept, your body ain’t fooled baby.
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The next morning, I stopped by the company store for some Tylenol sinus (daytime) and went to my desk. Within an hour I was completely in la la land. Half the time I was literally sleeping at my desk. I had even taken one of those 5-hour energy drinks but I had to ask my boss to check on me every once in a while to make sure I was still breathing. I had these body-aches that were just incredible, I couldn’t flex my hands into fists, I couldn’t stretch without causing massive damage to my upper back area, I had trouble blinking real fast! Luckily, all I had to do was read so it’s not like I was hurting anybody’s project. On the way home, I went to Wal-Mart and brought out the big guns, Nyquil and Dayquil. If anything was going to let me sleep, it was the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, stuffy-head, fever, so you can rest medicine. I took my first dose at 6 PM and prayed that sleep would take me away like Calgon. At about 1:15, I woke up and was hotter than a half-screwed sheep in a pepper patch (I have a good friend from Wales, they know these things there); I mean El Fuego! Not sweating, oh no, the fever can’t be breaking yet, you have much to suffer yet young Padawan! I took another quick dose of Nyquil and crawled (literally) back into bed. Sometime between 1:30 and 5:00, I thought my fever had broken. I woke up drenched without any fever or chills or pain or worries.

I went in to work dosed up with Dayquil and got through the whole day without falling asleep once, took on two projects, and made 3 new friends…But, now I’m home and my fever appears to be coming back and it sort of feels like the drummer for the band in my head is warming up and I don’t have a wife to complain to. You have no idea how hard it is for a man to be sick by himself when he hasn’t been sick by himself for over 18 years! If you have any remedies for ‘cedar fever’ believe me unless it involves removing my entire head, I’m listening! Okay, even if it involves removing my entire head (though I’ll try that one last).

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Ain’t as easy as it looks…

Well, I guess you can say I’ve gotten through my first week of semi-bachelorhood. The drive from Virginia went pretty well although the roads in Louisiana pounded the RV something fierce. But I got here to San Antonio just fine and the campground is nice. It’s conveniently located far enough from San Antonio that the city noise is nowhere around but close enough for the commute. Also, I’m about a mile from the small town of Boerne which has all of the amenities that a guy could need. Grocery store, restaurants, gas stations…you know, the basics.

I spent the first 4 days of the week in orientation for my new company. If there was ever a doubt that USAA cares about its employees as well as its members, let me eliminate them from your mind now. It is extremely important to USAA that its employees understand what it means to be in the Armed Forces of the United States and the kind of respect our soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen deserve. As a returning employee, I can tell you that the orientation process has evolved and is better than ever.

While we were in training, USAA made an announcement that it would be closing it’s Sacramento and Norfolk facilities. Gen. Robles, the CEO, was very careful to let the employees know that he did not want to lose a single one of them and that they would be entitled (and financially helped) to move to any one of the other USAA campuses if they would like. It was really great for new employees to see how this company treats everyone it does business with.

Anyway, so with training over, I spent the day reading in the office and trying to learn what it is that I will be doing exactly. It is a very exciting job and I can’t wait to get into the nuts and bolts of it. I joined the gym on day one and did something cardio or weight related every day but today. I spent a lot of time texting the wife and kids this morning so I got out of the camper too late to work out. I decided that I would work out after work but uh, well, it was uh, very nice outside and I uh, sort of, uh, left work without working out at all (my Barack Obama extemporaneous speaking impersonation). I do plan to go in tomorrow and work out though so I’ll make up for it there. I haven’t really done anything else since I got here though. I went to Mass last weekend at our old church and saw a bunch of friends and even had lunch with a couple of them.

You know, it truly is amazing how things are always different than you expect them to be. I’m not very good at making friends. I’m sure there are many personality deficiencies that several of you would be willing to point out at this moment however, I’m probably already aware of most of them. Where was I, oh yeah, I just don’t believe how gracious so many people have been to welcome me back. It’s really great to know that so many people remember you fondly and are looking forward to having you back in their lives again. Very humbling for me.

This RV thing is going to get old quick though.
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I’m really going to have to offer this part up. I don’t mind the RV itself so much but a couple of nights ago we had 45-60 MPH gusts for about 6 hours straight and I got no sleep whatsoever because the camper kept shaking. I’d wake up and swear there was a tornado coming from the sound of it. This weekend there is a ‘rally’ at the campground. To me, a ‘rally’ at the RV park means a bunch of campers who are all in town for the same thing. That’s true but in this case, the campers all happen to be Harley Davidson owner’s. Apparently, it’s a HOG rally so there are a couple hundred very loud motorcycles traveling around. Quiet hours start at 10 and I hope these guys obey that rule. I can hear a few of them saying goodnight already so maybe these are not the stereotypical bikers that I normally have in mind.
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Anyway, say a prayer for me and my family back home (I’m sure it’s very tough for them also) when you get a chance…Thanks.

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The road goes ever on and on…

And on. And on…Yesterday I started my trek to Texas to begin my new job on Monday. The girls got up to see me off before getting ready for school and work. The boy well, let’s not talk about the boy…Anyway, I drove from 6:30 AM to a little after midnight and finally stopped just outside of Baton Rouge to hole up in a hotel for a few hours. Today, I only had to make it to my parents house and I’ll complete the drive tomorrow (a little over 6 hours) and set up life in the RV for 5 months. It’s funny how you miss certain things that you really didn’t know you would miss. I’ve only been gone a little over a day but I do miss the sound of the voices that I’ve come to love over the past 13 years. It’s really going to be an interesting time. My old job has already called twice about work related stuff and twice for fun kind of stuff. I totally enjoyed them both!
The kids seem fine, I’ve spoken to both of them a couple of times and mom seems well also. I can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings!

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A good week so far…

Mrs. Hobbit was gracious enough to give me most of the day Sunday (Mass was Saturday night) to work on a pet project of mine. I love making wooden pens and I have all of the tools necessary in the garage to make them. Unfortunately, I’ve not had enough time recently to do any work at all. About 4 weeks before Debbie returned, I ordered some Olive wood from Jerusalem so that I could make a couple of gifts before I left for Texas. I wound up making 5 pens and 1 pencil (One was a pen/pencil set made out of Purple Heart wood, it is beautiful). Debbie wanted one as a gift for a friend back in Pakistan (I forgot to take a picture of it), I gave one to the Principal at our school and I plan to donate the others to the church/school auction which happens in May.

Then, Monday night (really it was Tuesday morning) it started snowing hard enough here that all of the schools in the local area shut down. Since I work (ahem) at a school, I didn’t have to go to work so I decided to make some gifts for my best good friends. They haven’t seen them yet so I’m not going to post any pictures today (which is also a snow day). I’ll take some though so that after I’ve delivered them, I can post pictures on another boring post about making pens.

As a side note, if there are any men reading this post; spending the entirety of a snow day in the garage making wooden objects for friends, without stopping to clean up the house, shovel the driveway (I’m from South Louisiana, we don’t understand snow), or make the kids pick up their cold, wet clothes from the landing by the front door will land you squarely in the smallest corner of the biggest doghouse you have ever seen. Just a little tip from your uncle Hobbit 8-[

Hot, Steamy, Sex…

My teenaged son and I were having a heated conversation not too long ago about school, grades, and the amount of time he spends NOT being concerned with either. As a teenager, he felt it necessary to come up with some wonderful, snide retort that let me know that teenagers don’t need to discuss mundane things like education with their father’s; especially when there are still a couple of YouTube videos out there he has not yet seen. My son, summoning all of his teenage wisdom, said this: “Don’t worry dad, three more years and I’ll be out of your hair.” In the span of a microsecond, my brain said things to me like “You got that right, buddy”, “Do we really have to wait that long?”, “Smack him! Smack him, hard!”, “Try to remember, you were 15 once also.”, “It could be worse, he could be you.”, “Where DO you hide the body parts so that they can’t be found?”, “Oh come on, smack him!”. My brain is very fast, and rather caustic! Unfortunately, my mouth has been rather slow on the uptake since my “friends” at work have been reminding me that most people have a “gatekeeper” (you are more than welcome to picture me holding my hands in front of me and making the quotation marks with my fingers, if you would like) that keeps the things in their brains from making it to their lips! Whatever! So now I have a dilemma because I want my son to respect me but I also dearly want to stove in his cranium with a pan (which obviously would make it hard for him to respect me, duh). I paused a couple of seconds, exhaled deeply for dramatic effect and looked my son directly in the eyes and heard this come out of my mouth…”Son, you will never, ever be out of my hair. You may be out of my house, even in another state but I will always love you and always worry about you. And, believe it or not I don’t want you out of my hair. I might want you to be a better person but I don’t want to lose you.” Up until that point, I had never seen a teenager open their mouth to formulate a response and then close it dumbfounded (at least not without doing it on purpose to make a point). He was completely taken aback by this. He didn’t run to his desk and start doing his homework; but he didn’t lose his cool and start arguing either.

Naturally, after he walked away, I sat back and basked in the glow of what I had just accomplished. No fight, no (more) sarcastic looks or phrases, just stunned silence followed by a stroll out of the room to digest what he had just heard and try to discover if his dad really meant it or if there was a new method to sarcasm that his father was trying to impart on him. Either way, I had just gotten away with a major coup and I was very proud of myself. The back-patting machine was going full bore. Then my brain started having this little discussion inside my head that went something like this.
“That was very good, wasn’t it?”
“Yes, it was. How did you come up with that? You’re really not that good you know.”
“Maybe, after 15 years I’m finally starting to come into my own.”
“Yeah, and Hillary’s going to be a wonderful Secretary of State. Really, where’d you get that from?”
“Can’t I have just a single moment? Leave me alone.”
“Do you think your mother had anything to do with this?”
“She’s 1800 miles away. How could she?”

You see, my brain knew something that I didn’t remember knowing and it wanted to remind me of it. I hate playing games; I am a very direct person and I would prefer my brain to treat me the same way, but I had to give you some insight, didn’t I? Eventually, I was taken back to a conversation I had with my mother several years ago. I don’t remember exactly how we got on the subject but I distinctly remember saying to her, “Aren’t you glad all your kids are grown and you can stop worrying about them?” To which my mother replied that you never stop worrying about your children. In fact, she said, if they told you the truth beforehand, you’d never have children. The truth is, once your first child is born, you will never be able to stop worrying again as long as you live.
Can you imagine? And sure enough, it was way too late to try to stuff those little buggers back where they came from! So, my brain was very satisfied with itself for stealing my glory and making me realize that I had not actually become a great father overnight as well as giving me more things to think about as my teenager (who thinks I’m an idiot) becomes a man.

Well, as the wonderful poet and theologian Carl Sagan once said, “If you wish to make an apple pie truly from scratch, you must first invent the universe.” Deep, huh?

Oh, and for those of you who read the title and continued on because of it, I have something to say to you. Shame on you, go to confession now!

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More of an ending than a beginning…

Like many, I watched the inauguration today with great interest. I’ve made no bones about the fact that I didn’t support Senator Obama, was not happy with his win and am not looking forward to the next four years politically. That being said, I thought his speech today was very well done. I expected the hidden/veiled attacks on the previous administration so I was not surprised nor disappointed with some of the statements made. I was impressed with several of the statements, especially those promoting the rights of all American citizens. I only hope that over the next two weeks, the term American citizen can be defined to include unborn citizens as well. During the proceedings though, I was struck by something a friend of mine said. Discussing President Bush, it was mentioned that he was too aggressive in maintaining the war on terror and that his legacy will be forever tarnished by it.

If I didn’t love this person dearly, I might have reacted quite negatively to this type of comment. When President Bush took office, his mandate from the American people was clear; we want a leader with integrity, and we want to feel secure again. Most of the policies on his plate were domestic in nature. He understood there was an immigration crisis, he knew the military needed to be revamped, he knew that big government had invaded too much of our private lives and he set out to correct those things with a 5 year initiative. Then September 11th happened and we all watched as a single man stood in a pulpit and with a single speech put the weight of this entire country on his shoulders. I have never, ever been so proud of any leader, possibly any man, before or since. Later, I watched as all of our elected representatives and congressmen stood on those steps and pledged allegiance to our flag, and sung the National Anthem and swore to get those responsible for attacking our sovereign nation.

Since then, many have stated that they didn’t realize how long and difficult this war was going to be, even though President Bush warned them that there was no end in sight and that it would possibly have no end. Others have been replaced by new politicians who claim that they never supported the war in the first place and that they never would have stood on those steps if they had been in office at the time. Finally, we have those who have just ‘changed their mind’; saying they don’t think fighting this war is the right thing to do anymore. The press has been no better. They supported the war while their ratings were up but it soon became apparent that the only way to get the ratings they wanted was to be controversial. Controversial meant attacking every move President Bush made, broadcasting troop locations and movements and then publicly questioning why things were going so badly (their definition, not the military’s and not the Commander In Chief’s).

Behind all of this, one person remained firm. One person stuck to his guns. One person was John Wayne, frightened to death but getting in that saddle anyway. One person was resolute. One person was a leader. Damned be the press, damned be his approval rating, and damned be his critics. They did not know what he knew, they did not swear an oath, they did not promise the American people, he did and he stood by that promise through thick and thin.

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God bless you President Bush! I wish you peaceful days ahead with Laura and the girls. I’m two weeks behind you to Texas and good Lord willing, I hope to one day meet you in person and thank you for every single minute of all 8 years of your presidency.

Flip-flop, flip-flop…

Many of you may have noticed that the Hobbit has been extremely distracted as of late. Posts are erratic at best and there is a very good reason for this. The Hobbit has been working on a major change in his family’s life: his migrating west to San Antonio. I’ve had to keep it very secret, in fact we will not even announce it at work until tomorrow! Mrs. Hobbit and I have wanted to return there since we left 5 years ago and have always looked for an opening. We felt that this summer was going to be the best opportunity so I contacted my old boss at USAA to see what the positions looked like for the summer. He notified me that he actually had a position that had been open to the public for a couple of months with no qualified candidates. The problem was that the position needed to be filled quickly (long before the summer). So Mrs. Hobbit and I talked it over and decided that if I got the position, she would be able to be a single parent until the summer (hence the Flip-flop title of this post). It was still scary and awkward because we were truly taking a step on faith. She did not have a job in San Antonio and if the Air Force decided not to move her, or move her somewhere else, we would be getting introduced to the proverbial creek upon which no paddle will hold! We talked that out though and decided that even if her position would be elsewhere, the chance to get back with USAA and prepare for her ultimate retirement just couldn’t be passed. Of course, we prayed constantly for God to make this work out for us and to make it the best thing for our family. This past week, we received notice that in fact, Mrs. Hobbit will move Randolph AFB in Schertz, TX by the end of June 2009. We could not be more excited!

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So, if everything goes according to the current plan, the Hobbit will be packing up the RV on February 5th and migrating to San Antonio to begin work on February 9th. I’ll live in the RV for 5 months and as soon as school gets out here in Northern Virginia, the rest of the clan will follow suit. At some point closer to June, we will purchase a house which will, hopefully, be our final resting place for 10-15 years until our complete and udder (yes, I know this is the wrong spelling, get over it) retirement in South Louisiana on the same property which my parents and siblings currently reside. Doesn’t that sound just like a Hallmark card?

There are no plans to discontinue the Hobbit blog, in fact, with the family having to read more about me than to experience me first-hand, I may have to blog more often; though Skype will once again be a very good friend to us!

So, now you have the complete tale and I hope that you all will join me in a prayer of thanksgiving and praise for answered prayers!

Stay tuned tomorrow for my first blog in the post-apocalyptic era code-named Obamanation. Only 1461 days until the next President!

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Oooohhhh, I’m in trouble now…

I never really believed that more than three people ever read my blog and after not having posted for two weeks, I was certain that I had lost those three as well. Imagine my surprise to see how much trouble I was in at school after my last post. Several people wanted to know who the person was that I pointed to; a couple wanted to give me the ‘what-for’ for having the gumption to publish that post; and a couple more wanted to tell me, alternately, that I was a terrible or okay writer. I was floored, in fact several people were offended by the look on my face or my response because I was totally caught off guard! Oh well, just goes to show that you never know.
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And just so this post is not without substance, the Hobbit learned something the other day from my best good friend Evelyn and I thought I’d pass it on to you. I was complaining about the onion smell on my fingers from slicing said onions for the wonderful, delicious, incredible chicken and sausage gumbo I made and she looked at me and said, ‘Don’t you have a metal sink?’ ‘Why yes’ I replied with the incredulous look of one who does not quite understand how we made the leap from onions to sink material. Then she told me that as you are washing your hands, you should rub them along the divider between the two sinks. Somehow, your hands, the soap and the metal combine to completely remove the smell! I have not had the opportunity to try this out yet but I am more than excited to give it a go…