"Like a dull actor now, I have forgot my part..." (Coriolanus)
.....I was lying on my bed about 9pm minding my own business and working on a crossword puzzle while my wife was playing games on the computer when she suddenly appeared in the doorway and asked a silly question: "Is there any reason why the water in the kitchen sink is running?" Well, of course there was a reason. It stands to reason that there was a reason; the reason being that I had recently washed a fork that I had used on a piece of cake. Now I thought that washing the fork was a thoughtful thing to do; the unthoughtful thing to not do was to not turn the faucet off. I really can't be expected to remember everything.
..... But this was not the first time that I forgot to turn something off. The other day I made an Eggo for my breakfast in the toaster oven. When I had finished off that cardboard waffle and went to check my email, my wife...as was her wont...appeared in the den doorway and asked a silly question: "Is there any reason why you left the toaster on at 350 degrees? Do you want to start a fire?"
Well, of course I wanted to start a fire; why else would I leave the toaster oven on? I always wanted to try pyromaniacle things. (Well, maybe that's not the right terminology for lighting fires). But, so I left the oven on; I can't be expected to remember everything every single day.
.....But remembering to turn things off (or on) is not the only thing that I'm being admonished for...or rather, for which I've been admonished. A couple of times, while driving at night, and having to make a left turn, I accidentally turned into the lane of oncoming traffic instead of the lane I needed to turn into on the other side of the center strip. So I was again asked a silly question: "Why are you turning into this lane? It's the wrong lane! Do you want to cause an accident?" Well, of course I wanted to cause an accident. Why else would I turn into the wrong lane for the second time in two nights? How else is a person going to find out if the premiums he is paying the insurance company are going to lead to some road service? How else is he to know whether or not the police are doing their job?
..... If only my wife would understand these things a little better, growing older would be a snap. Hey, I'm not forgetful or blind driving at night; I'm just a daredevil at heart. If the lady would only try to understand that I was a combat air crewman and I feed on danger, and that there is always a reason to explain my actions...or reactions.
.....Yesterday we went to the Isle Casino and I won $160 on the slot machines. We got there about 3:30 and left at 8. They were giving away $500 every 15 minutes as long as your players card was lodged in a machine so they could call out your name. Our name was not called. Perhaps because we went to the buffet at 5:30 for our dinner. I had vowed to bring home a piece of the chocolate checkerboard cake that is outrageously delicious before we left for home, but while in the car, my wife asked a silly question: "Is there a reason why you forgot to order the checkerboard cake?"
Please continue writing the blog every day or so. I believe it is good for most of us, especially those who had the luck and pleasure of knowing and learning from you at NSHS.
The blog is a way we can continue to learn from you. You continue to be a mentor! NSHS '60
.....and the following is a comment from my colleague who knows what happened to all of my former students and athletes:
Phil B. has left a new comment on your post "Reminiscences in the rear view mirror.":
.....Back in the day, Alan Levine was a distinguished right wing on the soccer team.
.....In those days, year and year year out, North Shore (and Sea Cliff before that) were arguably the best soccer team on Long Island.
.....As a freshman he Alan set a long jump record of 19 feet, good enough to win almost all varsity dual meets. For some reason, he never jumped further.
.....Alan is a very successful adult. After becoming a medical doctor, he added to his skill set (not necessarily in order of importance) by becoming a psychiatrist; a husband with a truly lovely wife; a fly fisherman, a tennis player, and a good father.....Unfortunately for some of us, but not Alan, he lives in Colorado.
.....Like so many of us, Alan has been positively influenced by Doc Ross, and is good enough to publicly witness same. That is the immortal Baron's legacy. Let's raise our glasses on high to the two Docs--Ross and Levine.
.....When I hear of success stories like Alan's I like to share it with anyone who reads this blog because if left in the comments it is usually only read by me. As his former teacher I certainly do not want to take credit for his success, but as a teacher it is gratifying to hear that a former student has lead a good life--and a successful one. Strangely enough, I don't remember any of my high school teachers. If I did, I'd let them know what has happened to me, and in case you don't know it, I am also on Social Security and Medicare.