Friday, September 11, 2009

Good Riddance Summer 09

Labor day has come and gone, which means the days of summer 2009 are waning…and fast. But in my opinion, the days aren’t ensuing fast enough. While the autumn brings crisp weather, vibrant colored leaves, the hope of a new school semester, and the quixotic love affair we often associate with the cooling temps, a recap of this past summer proves to be one of the less scintillating summers on record.

Joe Queenan’s piece in the Labor Day weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal recounts the ignominious summer, calling it “the least eventful summer since 1491.” I couldn’t agree more.

You see, nothing really happened. Health-care reform got nowhere. Obama picked no fights with anyone, refusing to demonize the health insurance corporations. Sotomayor’s Supreme Court nomination was confirmed, but with far less drama than I expected (or hoped for). The economy remained stagnant—growing neither worse nor better. More people were indicted on fraud charges (e.g. Richard Scrushy of HealthSouth). And Cash-for-Clunkers launched, making most of the headlines—indicative of just how boring this summer turned out to be. If it weren’t for the little incident with the cop and the black prof from Harvard up in Cambridge and the subsequent “beer summit,” coupled with the town-hall brawls, as it were, the headlines probably would have retreated to less stimulating topics, such as the increasing deficit or Tom DeLay’s debut on “Dancing with the Stars.”

Aside from the political and economic, Lance Armstrong didn’t win the Tour de France; the Yanks climbed to the best team in baseball (surprise, surprise); the Lakers won their 15th championship; and all of the movies stunk (I haven’t seen “Inglorious Bastards”). Indeed, the only one who can claim to have had a busy summer is the Grim Reaper. Did everyone die this summer?

Personally this summer was a bit lackluster: No vacations! Notwithstanding a trip home, two trips to NYC, and a 36-hour excursion to the Maryland shore, I’ve found myself short of money and short of fun. Much to my chagrin, I studied for TWO standardized tests: GRE and LSAT. A poor decision, as the most effective approach most likely would have been to tackle one at a time. The result: overwhelming mediocrity on two important exams instead of quality performance on one. Hindsight is indeed 20/20, my friends.

On the up and up, I did fall in love with a wonderful young lady. But the distance is taxing to say the least. She’s at the University of Tenn., and I am still in Princeton. What’s more is that on my most recent visit a few weeks ago, she was “uninvited” to a wedding, because the bride and groom had to make “budgetary” cuts on non-married, non-engaged couples—though I had RSVP’d both of us months in advance. At the event, the wedding party showed up in stretch hummers and the recently married couple left in a helicopter. Since when are people (especially old friends) more expendable than open bars, air travel, and extravagant entrances? What a guy, huh?

But the summer is over. Class starts in a week and the hope of a new semester and a new year is abreast. Here’s to a better autumn and a hope that the future holds an exciting new frontier. And here’s to a summer that I say GOOD RIDDANCE!

13 comments:

Susan Hasbrouck said...

Well, except for the falling in love part (which I heartily endorse), methinks you should buy some new school supplies and put the rest of that unpleasantness behind you. Sorry about all that! (Especially that wedding deal! Guh!)

Good to have you back.

jonbon said...

Ahh, jc! My one, loyal reader. I think Bailey has successfully given up on me. Perhaps a flurry of comments on his blog may seduce him to take a gander.

I feel compelled to revivify and perpetuate this blog in large part because I don't want to let you down.

Btw, what's up with my font? I couldn't change it. I step away from this blog for a couple months and Whammy!--i get hit with changes I'm unable to rectify.

At any rate, thanks for the comments. This time I PROMISE to be slightly more faithful;-)

Susan Hasbrouck said...

MB would never do that! I feel certain you are high on his list of anti-pod people.

Meanwhile, really? You'd do that for me and my edification? Wow.

What IS up with the font? Is that the punishment for not posting very often? I condemn you to Office Memo font!!! And am I revealing my age and lack of internet coolness if I ask what is with the code showing? I'm hiding my face while awaiting the answer.

Anyway! Does my status allow me to make requests? I'd love to hear about your classes or some of the research you're doing and your thoughts on the same. Unless that feels like one more class assignment. I'm not that sadistic. Here's to a good semester!

jonbon said...

Oh no! Is the HTML code showing? I viewed my blog as a guest on 2 web browsers and didn't see it. What do you mean by 'code'? I'm panicking a little...ok, a lot.

Yes, by all means. Make requests. Unlike MB, I have no library of great photos and as such a paucity of ideas.

Susan Hasbrouck said...

Here's the kicker. I copied and pasted the code that appears after each of your paragraphs so you could see it, and when I hit "publish your comment" I got "Your HTML cannot be accepted: PHP, ASP, and other server-side scripting is not allowed." haha.

Let's see if it will take it in quotes...

Nope.

Okay, by now this seems silly. Suffice it to say that there's some dashes and exclamations and endif and some empty paras support and you get the idea. At least when viewed with IE. Firefox is upstairs and I'm first-floor bound with a bum ankle.

jonbon said...

JC, better? I don't have IE, but got on a public computer and edited it w/ that brower.

What's the deal w/said 'bum ankle'?

Susan Hasbrouck said...

Hey, better! I daresay you worked some computer magic.

I wish I had a good story. A friend asked, "Ski accident in August?" Sure, let's go with that.

Turns out missing a couple steps, at night, while wearing fashionable (read not flat, rubber soled) shoes is all it takes.

jonbon said...

Blahahahaha! Love the 'computer magic' reference. It's what I do. I know it. Bailey knows it. And I'm glad to see that you recognize my 'computer magic';-) There's a certain way you say it. Next time you see Bailey, have him say it w/the concurrent ditty that accompanies it (think a digital voice couched in some sort of jingle).

Sorry about the bum ankle. I'm guessing you and Jeff had a wild night out on the town all dressed up in ballroom attire, and when you came home late...Boom!--you missed a step (or two). Sounds like a good, albeit a bit fabricated, story to me.

Susan Hasbrouck said...

Actually quite close. haha. Those glass slippers are the real silent killers!

Susan Hasbrouck said...

Hey you know, it occurs to me that you could just replace the word "summer" with "20", add a paragraph about fall semester, you'd be right back in the game. Just an idea. Unless you're stuck in a snowdrift. Then never mind, you've got enough on your plate.

jonbon said...

JC~ I just noticed tonight--albeit a month later--that you commented on me blog. Maybe I should turn that email-notification thinger-dinger on.

So... i also read through the foregoing comments and as it happens..uh..yeah...i'm a big liar. didn't i promise to be more faithful to this blog?

You know, that's a clever suggestion about updating. But i'll do better!-I'll put up an entire entry soon enough, replete with fall & winter updates. (btw, what are the chances that I'll actually follow through with just such? 1%? or is that too generous?

here's hoping for the best.

Susan Hasbrouck said...

Hey, no pressure here. I enjoy it whenever it comes about! Hope you're doing well.

Btw though, are you sure you're a qualified computer magic technician if you don't even have the "email-notification thinger-dinger" turned on? :)

jonbon said...

Hey! I'm no self-proclaimed 'computer magic-ian', as it were. That's the big cat, MB. Check his blog photos..he's all about the magic, baby!

I'm well. Thanks for the note.

B-T-Dubs, I'm getting back on fb soon. I've got a post for your wall.

Boom.