May has been and will continue to be
quite the busy month for me. Here is a
little look at the place I've been and the things I've done.
Let's start at the very beginning. (A very good place to start.) Our last day of class was Thursday, May 5,
which ended with a final Mass where the Schola sang the Franz Biebl Ave Maria
which we had been preparing since at least Spring Break. After Mass those of us who were completing
Pre Theology were given a certificate of completion.
Two guys I will
miss the most, we survived two years together
The next day was cleaning and move out
day. Instead, I went to see Captain
America: Civil War with my good friend from UNT. My brief review: it's the best movie of the
MCU. That night I was given two tickets
to the Mariners/Astros game. I could not
pass up free tickets, especially since they were in the Club Level and I had
never been there before. It was a pretty
exciting experience. Outside of a bases
loaded triple in the seventh, Fister pitched well to even his record at
3-3. Correa went 3-3 with a home run,
and we got to see Marwin Gonzalez's first non-solo home run.
I was back at the stadium the next
day. I had planned for a while to bring
my dad as his birthday present, plus I wanted to get the Dallas Keuchel
bobblehead. Keuchel actually pitched
decently, though he gave up solo home runs in the first two innings to Robinson
Cano and Kyle Seager (both lefties). The
Astros tied it when Valbuena (finally) hit his first home run of the year in
the bottom of the ninth to send it to extra innings. Cano ended it with his second home run of the
game in the tenth. It was another in a
long line of losses the Astros should have won.
Pictured: losing pitcher
The next week was full of packing for
the move. I also got rid of a bunch of
stuff, including all of my notes from graduate school and my dissertation. It was surprising how easy that was. I able to have dinner with some good friends
Monday night. Then on Friday I went down
to Clear Lake to hang out with my friend again and go back to Space Center
Houston one last time. Of course it's
different now, especially with that giant (fake) space shuttle on the 747. It was a cool tour, and it's always great to
be reminded of how large/small the shuttle was.
(Large overall, tiny in the living space.)
The early part of the next week included
a fair amount of packing again. Then, my
first big adventure. On Thursday, I
headed up to Bryan/College Station to see my brother and family. After lunch with him, I headed over to Texas
A&M for one last look around.
Unforunately it was raining fairly hard, so I pretty much cut it down to
the Memorial Student Center, the Academic Building, and Kyle Field. I even snuck into the 12th Man Foundation
part of the Zone of Kyle Field. I walked
around like I knew what was doing, and found a door open to a hallway that
looked like it headed somewhere near the field but was too chicken to find out
more.
That night, we were able to go to Blue
Bell Park to see the #2 Aggies take on the #6 Rebels in the final homestand of
the season. It was my first trip to the
recently renovated field, and we all had a good time. The Ags scored in the bottom of the first and
the Rebels tied it in the second, then it was solid pitching and a horrible
strike zone by the ump. But the Aggies
prevailed, scoring 5 runs in the 6th inning.
There just might be some young Aggies here yet.
Friday I had a good day beginning with
taking my niece and nephew to get donuts before school. After a little down time with my brother, I
drove up to Dallas where I was staying the night at Holy Trinity Seminary. The power was out when I got there, but that
allowed me to spend some time talking with a couple of seminarians from
Galveston-Houston, reading, and a little nap.
I grabbed a quick dinner at Smashburger (my first time, it was ok), then
back to the seminary to watch the Astros lose to the Rangers in their spacious
TV lounge. Saturday was the big day:
going to the Fort Worth Priestly Ordination. St. Patrick's Cathedral is quite
beautiful. While vesting in the
sacristy, I was amazed to look up and see a stained glass window of my favorite
saint Maximilian Kolbe. What a
treat! The ordination was a moving
experience (actually my first priest ordination). I knew I was going to have to drive down to
Houston after it, so I was hoping to see my friend and get his first blessing
quickly at the reception. I was worried
by the number of people, but I realized they were all waiting in line for food,
so I went right up to his table. I was
greatly blessed when he stopped everything to bless me first! Again, it was a great experience.
I came back on Saturday so that I could
go to the Astros game on Sunday with my sister and nephew, probably our last
chance to do so together in Houston. The
final score was terrible (9-2 and another sweep), but we had a good time
together, even if he got all jacked up on cotton candy.
Now I'm starting off another very busy
week, with a trip to Brownsville in store before I move up to Madison for
good. I'll have to give an update as
everything progresses.
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