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The score may not to show it, but the Wildcats just barely eked out the victory the other day. Despite a dominating victory over Miami the week before, Kansas State came out looking very stale this past Saturday. In fact, they had -1 yards total offense in the first quarter.

It was a very concerning first half. However, the Wildcats came around and found a way to beat North Texas. Credit to Bill Snyder for finding a way to coach the team to a win.

The scary thing is the fact that we go to Norman, Oklahoma this next weekend to play the #5 ranked Sooners. Bob Stoops, their head coach, has never lost to a ranked opponent at home. In fact, he’s only lost 3 games there in his many years as their head coach. Seems Snyder taught him well. But, can the teacher beat the pupil?

Here’s hoping to a great game on Saturday.

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My new job has the perk of access to the hospital laundry service. It’s nice to be able to go to work in “regular” clothes and then change in to scrubs there. Therefore, my partners suggested I purchase scrubs with my name embroidered on it so I could use the laundry service at work.

In the 25 years that I’ve worked in the healthcare industry, I’ve always worn my own scrubs to work and then wore them home. It’s simple laundry, as laundry goes – but there is the concern of germ transmission. I’m not aware of ever bringing germs home to my family and causing them to be sick, but it’s always in the back of my mind. I’ve had several friends that are over-the-top careful about this (even changing clothes in the garage to avoid bringing the clothes into the house). Some parts of the hospital provide scrubs to avoid any issues (e.g., surgery); however ER doctors are usually on their own.

So, when the scrub laundry service became an added benefit to the job – I thought it’d be nice to finally be able to take advantage of this service. My colleagues recommended I purchase 10 sets of scrubs to be sure I always had some available while others were in the laundry service. I purchased the 10 online they arrived within the week. I was excited…except the pants were 4 inches too long.

I decided I could make the long pant legs work with some creative rolling, except it didn’t work very well. I looked pretty stupid with my pants rolled. Embarrassing!

I made the decision to hem all 10 pair of pants. I knew it would be expensive to take it to a seamstress and I didn’t want to ask Linda to take on this big task. So, I determined that I would learn how to do it myself.

I watched about an hour of YouTube videos and talked with Linda about helpful tips. We discussed it with expert sewers – my mother-in-law and a very good friend in the neighborhood. They both offered to do it, but I had resolved that this would be MY project.

The project went well, except our sewing machine began to have mechanical difficulties after the 4th pair. We borrowed a very nice Bernina machine from our neighborhood friend and it went very smoothly after that.

The picture shown is the last leg of my 10th pair. I’m pleased to have added another skill, thanks to the help of a great wife, good friends, and YouTube.

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On a day where I was prepared to drive home disappointed by a loss, the Wildcats proved to everyone that they are not a fluke. With a very balanced attack of both passing and running, they easily scored and pretty much kept the Hurricanes from scoring.

It was an early day, leaving home at 7:30am for the game. In fact, for the first time ever, our seats were in the shade because the sun had yet to come up enough to shine down on our east-side seats – and it was even chilly. By half, we were in the sun and it was plenty warm.

What a wonderful day of football. There is a lot to be hopeful for – including the possibility of winning games that everyone had pretty much assumed we would lose. Here’s hoping…

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We had a pretty good storm today that caused one of the large limbs in our front yard to come off. We’re not sure if it was hit by lightning – but the limb did hit the house. If you look closely, it tore off the edge of our gutter and downspout. It narrowly missed the window to the piano studio. We honestly feel lucky that we only had minimal damage.

The best part is that a neighbor showed up with a chainsaw and cut it down to small chunks for us. Thanks, PJ.