Let’s start with an update on Anna. Her wounds are finally healed!! They definitely have left their mark, but she is almost back to her usual self again!! She is back to work and doing well. She has been working catching up with the new adjustments at Frontier (Verizon was bought out by Frontier), but we all know she is picking it up quickly and doing well. Hopefully her calf is ready for ski season and she is ready for the slopes!
My Dad took a fall in late September and had a dislocated finger along with some bumps and bruises. It sounds like for a majority of the month of October he will be dealing with one usable hand and will need to adjust most of his daily activities. Before this fall, he was walking outside about 2-3 times a week and was getting around the house. We hope and pray he can get back to those activities soon.
Early in the month, we took my cousin Chris to a preseason Colts game for his high school graduation (early present). We brought along my uncle Frank as well. We enjoyed some tailgating, along with having some decent seats and taking part seeing a game at Lucas Oil. We had a good evening and enjoyed hanging out with Chris and Frank, as you can see from the pictures.
We also were fortunate enough to go to the Colts vs. Giants home season opener. We enjoyed tailgating with Beth, Laura and Jeff Ferrand before the game.
Later in the month, I went to a fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters in downtown Indy. I received my ticket through work that allowed me to head to this event, where the feature speaker was Bob Knight. Now, I know being a Purdue fan I shouldn’t really be excited about this, but it was great to hear his stories about basketball and coaching. Some of his stories can only be re-told in person and the picture below tells it all, and about how excited he is to be there! I did get a chance to shake his hand, ask him a quick question, and then he was onto the next person!
We attended the 2nd annual LobsterFest at Tom and Tracy’s house this year. It was a good time, as we flew in live lobsters from Maine. It was a great night, as we played some cornhole, ate some appetizers, enjoyed our lobsters and hung out around the fire (and watched WVU vs. LSU play football).
A few more items from this month:
• I continued playing flag football with the Horses. We got new jerseys and we mimicked Charlie Brown’s shirt, with everyone being named after a character from the show, and I got Linus, the one that carries the blanket!
• We attended Diane Steffey’s surprise 30th birthday party, where we tried a new restaurant in Lebanon and came back to Broad Ripple for some music at the Wellington.
• I attended a Bob Schneider concert at the Rathskeller with Tom, Tracy, Diane and Lawton.
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