The NBA is back and not too soon

For those of us in the hinterland who don’t live for the start of hockey season, there is good news. The NBA has returned to our TV screens. This is a great time of the sports year for sure. Hockey and basketball kickoff. The World Series captivates the baseball fan and the NFL juggernaut keeps us yelling at TV screens several nights a week. In my life, sports is not complete without a healthy dose of roundball. If you are fan of any sport, you have a long list of the reasons why it’s your sport. Here are my top 10 reasons that I am glad the NBA is back:

  1. Lebron haters.

Now that he has been able to bring a championship back to Northern Ohio, what is left for the King to conquer? The Lebron haters will always hate and his fans will always defend him. For me, I am having trouble keeping the man out of my top 5 basketball players to ever bounce a ball. What does he play for? All time greatness and he is right on the cusp of joining the immortals of this game.

2. The team that thought 3 superstars wasn’t enough

Yes that team is the Golden State Warriors and this season is fascinating to me in watching to see if they can play as strong as they appear on paper. They will have a target on their backs from game 1 and adding Durant to an already electric team is great TV. My prediction, they don’t gel and don’t get it done. It will be fun to watch though.

3. My Celtics are relevant again

No, Larry Bird is not walking through that door but the Celtics are back. They have a nucleus of talent and are stocked with young players making them poised to be the team of the future in the East. Brad Stevens should run for President because he would have a punchers chance in my eyes.

 

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4. The TNT pre and post game show

I know it’s not what you would expect but this is the best studio show in sports. The wit of Shaq mixed with the unabashed ignorance of Chuck Barkley is offset by the professionalism of Ernie Johnson making this basketball gold. I could do without Kenny Smith mind you but someone has to stoke the other personalities. I spend more time watching these guys than the game some weeks.

5. We the North

Last year was awesome if you are a Canadian basketball fan. The Raptors made an unprecedented run in the playoffs and took over from where the Blue Jays left us off in the fall. The city of Toronto is definitely seeing a sports renaissance and I will be interested to see whether it continues. Stack that on top of the plethora of Canadian basketball players who have jumped into the league in the past 3 years makes every night a visual reminder of why I spend those hours coaching the youth of the game.

6. Greg Popovich interviews

Google some of the finer moments of the best coach in the league. He is sure to say something that will make you smile before, during and after a game. I like the fact that he has earned his chops by winning 5 championships and he couldn’t care less what anyone thinks of him or what he says. I take personal glee in watching the way he dissects the sideline reporters during the in-game interview.

7. The battle for mediocrity

It has been a while since parody came to visit the bottom dwellers on this league. Unlike the other professional leagues, the “salary cap” seems to have very little impact on helping those teams on the rebuild. If anything it tend stop drive packs of great players to join together to make a run at a championship. This year, there will be a new crop of last place teams who will take a run at getting into the playoffs and re-igniting their fan base. Will they challenge the 4-5 teams that can legitimately win the whole thing? No way. But I like to see new blood rise up.

 

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8. Bill Simmons basketball Ringer podcasts

This guy is an aficionado on everything that is happening around the Association. His podcasts are insightful and funny sprinkled with enough information to make you remember that he know his stuff. If you can afford the month it will take you to read The Book of Basketball, his epic novel will give you some insight into what his weekly podcasts sound like. He is worth the investment in time.

9. Old faces in new places

It is always intriguing the way free agency re-shapes a league. This was a particularly special year for some of this movement. We lost the pleasure of a few greats like Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett and now have to get used to Derrick Rose in a Knick uniform, Dwayne Wade wearing the Bulls jersey, Al Horford in Celtics green and of course Durant in GSW blue and gold. There are several other mid-flite superstars in new digs which means that 2K17 rosters will need to be updated early in the year and I will have to struggle though learning new rosters, again.

10. The joy that is League Pass

This one makes me and my boys most happy. It’s the first time I have jumped into this new world of having access to all the games of a league. This one makes a ton of sense not just to follow the Celtics around the league but to watch players and teams around the schedule. The value is certainly there if you love a sport and this has become a must have in our TV planning.

That’s what makes me keep coming back for more. The Association is back and the few million, hard core NBA fans who love the game can revel in the re-birth. If you are a tag along Raptor fan from last year, I encourage you to take a leap into the art of this game. There is room in the junkie club.

Go Celtics!

Marco

Cohabitation initiation

Well, it’s been over a year now and there remains some disconnect in the way Mary and I try to bring this family of men together. As they say, it’s like herding cats when it comes to trying to get 2 different groups of boys to co-exist. The age gap in the boys is real and their interests make it more interesting to evolve. One group of boys drive, have jobs and have girlfriends. The other group need video games, Tweener TV shows and endless supply of support just to comb their hair. I have seen the transition before and know that one set of needs does eventually lead to the other but not today.

The challenge for us is getting a diverse group of young men to move the mountain in the same direction. It would be nice if they TRIED to co-exist in this house but the hands of time make that a dream more than reality. Given the chance, the older boys will vanish to their downstairs bedrooms to stay clear of the younger boys. The younger boys have nothing in common with the older boys except their desire to pick up the bad words and terms that give them a leg up on their friends at school. So what do we do with this?

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Here is what I do know. This takes work, a lot of work. We also need our share of patience, compassion and cajoling to convince some glimmers of bonding between them. You see it at the strangest time too. Suddenly, the entire group is standing in the kitchen listening to one of them tell a story and you realize that this can work. Another day, they all end up outside shooting baskets and you think, they are all the same. And they are. Mary swears they have a cult that requires them to piss on the toilet seat for her benefit. That same club requires them to struggle to fold their clothes, put their dishes away and yell continuously throughout the day. These dudes are charter members of this club but I wish they would just try to appease Mary and I with the odd board game night or possibly a Sunday dinner.

I didn’t do a very good job insisting on those little moments of family bonding as my boys developed. I used the time we spent doing homework or playing basketball to bond. Mary has a chance to correct this in the younger dudes and is sticking to her guns on many things. Trying to get them on the same page at the same time, not so much. It remains frustrating and it seems that the hill only gets steeper as the outside influences take over their collective lives.

I’m sure our issues are common in this dynamic and time-poor lifestyle. Many families have this dilemma whether their boys span an entire decade or more. Take a note from me. Dig in early on the little moments with the kids and make it a part of their routine. Had I done this early, I might have been able to continue some form of the traditions today. For now, I will continue to schedule random dinners and try to bring the group together for small moments of family bliss. I will continue to fight to have them stay involved in this union and hope more so that I can alter their future fate when they come through this path with their own kids.

 

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Monopoly anyone?

Marco

 

The Roses that life brings

There is just not enough time in the day. Or the week or the year for that matter. I am perpetually looking for more minutes in my day and hoping that I can use them productively when i find them. The problem is, more often than not, I do find those minutes but I’m afraid that I don’t always use them for the best use.

It’s a struggle for me to take a deep breath and smell the roses. I am a very driven individual who tries to make valued use of the day that is presented. I had someone, many moons ago, teach me that lesson. She worked in a restaurant and described to me that she never brings a plate of food out without bringing back to the kitchen with her. It would be a wasted trip otherwise and your day would become an inefficient mess. She was right. I have lived to that motto my entire life and have become very comfortable multitasking within anything I am doing. My issue continues to be, should I be multitasking in everything I do? Can’t I just focus on one thing or one person at a time?

This makes relationships difficult, especially those who know me best. Mary and the boys know that that’s who I am, even to the point of laughing at my desire to be cleaning the floors while watching a movie. Or emptying the dishwasher while eating my breakfast. I wish I could just sit and relax. It would serve me so much better to be more involved in the moment, rather than thinking about what I should be doing to be productive. I want to be that person but this efficiency has become ingrained in me for a long time now and the habits are very tough to shake.

 

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My goal is to try and give myself more to those who need me. I need to become more focused on them and their story while remaining engaged in the moment. The rest will wait and still be there when the moment is gone. Life passes you by very quickly if you choose to let it. I need to have those conversations with the boys that they need as young men. I need to make time to work with them on their issues and walk through what it takes for them to navigate their ever complicated world. I know what needs to be done but can I do it?

More importantly, I need to devote that time to Mary. She is such a vibrant woman with great ideas and grand plans in this world. Not being focused on her is not only an injustice its plain stupid on my part. She has so much to teach me that I really need to know but I won’t learn it without some focus on that time. These are some of the best moments in my year, simply listening to this dynamic woman wow me with her knowledge and energy. Why must I be wiping the countertops while she is regaining me with her day?

The answer lies with me, as it does with most things in ones life. I need to smell those roses more and more. I have to realize that I just can’t do it all nor accomplish it all. It’s ok to not be productive at all times. It is most important to stop and listen, and in turn communicate with those around you who grace you with their attention. Most things in life can actually wait for a few minutes and most people can effectively understand those rare moments when it just cannot wait. It goes without saying that your phone or electronics only add to the difficulty. Find me a successful person and they will show you how important that tool has become to their world. There are a million articles written on that topic and all of them say that you should put the damn thing down. They all lead to the same problem for me. Those roses just won’t be there forever.

 

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Take a note from a chronic multi-tasker, when you find people that bring you roses, there is nothing more efficient than smelling them over and over and over. That’s what they are there for.

Marco

A true hidden gem – DJ Market

Mary and I heard from our friends Michelle and Alan about somewhere new to get fresh fruit and veggies. We decided this was the Sunday that we would venture over to the Blackfoot industrial area and see what the fuss was all about.

It was better than I expected. Although the location is certainly not on the beaten path (4645 46th Ave SE), it was an easy to find location just off Blackfoot Trail SE. As you approach the colourful quonset looking building, it looks nothing like your new world farmers market. As you come through the door, you realize quickly that this place is going you have some quality and selection in produce.

The first thing you notice is the variety of selection that this quaint place has within it. Seasonally, you will find choices in fruit and vegetables that your average grocery store will not have. I was surprised at the variety of vegetables that are in stock this weekend and we quickly started loading our baskets full. The second thing is the quality of the product. Fresh produce is not always in abundance in stores. We were pleased with the quality of the product and even more pleased when we sampled the goods lated that night. Lastly, we were stunned at the amount of product we were able to buy for less than $30. Things like hot peppers, grapes and baby carrots, which often go at premium pricing in grocery stores, went for bargain pricing here. I was cautioning Mary on the price of the Champagne grapes she was loading into bags when I realized they were priced at half the grocery store rates.

 

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The staff were very helpful to us and the patrons were even more helpful. You could tell that these customers were fond of this market and wanted to pass along their experiences testing some of the more unique samplings of the assortment. They would steer me towards their personal choices and give me the tasting choices of the selection. I can tell you that I tested their hypothesis that evening and they were right in all cases. I was well informed by them as to the seasonality of the foods and the fact that the market shuts its doors in mid-November as the supply of local veggies dries up.

Overall, we loved DJ’s Market! It was a refreshing change from the traditional farmers market experience and lended itself more to shopping at a farm, than a market. Is it worth driving from the far NW or NE corners of the city to buy? Probably not. But if you are living in the south central part of Calgary, this is a must try. We look forward to reloading our fridge there again next week.

Marco

 

Kenny Rogers rides into Calgary

Mary and I had a chance to see a legend tonight. The Gambler himself, Kenny Rogers made his final, self proclaimed visit to Calgary.

Mary and I have made a habit of frequenting the Grey Eagle casino to see these legends as they come through. This one was a special one for me. I grew up on his music. My parents were a fan and therefore I became a fan. I was even a fan of the bad 80’s movies that came from his music. The guy just has charisma and people wanted to be with him and everyone wanted to be him. Tonight, he showed that even at 78 years, he could tell a story with the best of them. He took the audience on a journey of his entire life in music, telling the stories and highlighting the people who made his amazing 60 year career possible. By his own admission, he has become old. His knee replacement made his mobility impossible and the old pipes just sounded more raspy than ever, making some of his trademark moments difficult to hear. But he can still entertain.

 

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His music was always transcendent. Not country and not pop but somehow always mainstream. His duets with Dottie West and Dolly Parton made for some of the most memorable songs of this generation. His blockbusters like “The Gambler”, “Lucille” and “Islands in the Stream”, still brought the crowd to their feet and left you with a glimpse as to how great he was at commanding a room. He made sure to hit all of the highlights of his great musical anthology and we all left thankful for what we had witnessed. It allowed me to take my own journey down my Kenny Rogers connection as well.

My Mount Rushmore of under appreciated Kenny Rogers songs:

  1. All I Ever Need is You (duet with Dottie West). This is my go to song when I want to here the energy that he carried with his favourite female duet partner. Take a listen through this classic song once more and enjoy the playful voices within the song.
  2. Love Will Turn you Around. I loved the movie Six Pack, where this song was written for, because that was the way I remembered Kenny. The song has a tremendous meaning to me and always brings a smile to my face when I hear it come on.
  3. Something’s Burning. The buildup in energy within this song, makes this a song that has to be played when regaling this man. The way he slowly takes you through the intensity of this song makes it a masterpiece.
  4. Love Lifted me. Many versions of this song have been sung over the years but none this powerful. This has become one of the greatest choir songs ever but has so much more value. One of the best songs he wrote and one that many artists has enjoyed success from.

 

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Better than all the music is that he genuinely seems like a great guy and someone who you would enjoy talking with if the opportunity ever arose. I will always remember the way he was able to laugh at himself on places like variety shows, concerts and even talk shows. Even last night, you could hear in his voice that he wasn’t willing to put on a concert anymore if he couldn’t do it well. He knows he isn’t the same performer that we all recognize and he will ride off into the sunset knowing he had that kind of showman impact on crowds everywhere.

I guess the Gambler does know when to fold em’ after all.

Marco

What I cherish most this Thanksgiving

Another Thanksgiving is upon us and it’s another opportunity to list some things that are most important to you. Here are some of my reflections on this day:

  1. I’m thankful for Mary. She has entered my life like a whirlwind of energy and she makes me so thankful to be alive. She is the most wonderful person I know and I can only hope to be as supportive to her as she is to me. You know how there is that person in your life that you look to for every emotion you are in need of. That’s Mary! I’m not sure where I would be without her holding my hand in life. I love you Mary.
  2. I’m thankful for my boys, and Mary’s boys too. These young men challenge me daily to be a good mentor for them and they teach me so many things about them and myself everyday. I’m thankful that I can be some small part of making them into great men one day. Peace out boyz.
  3. I’m thankful for my job. This one might not make most people’s list but it does mine. I am honoured to work with and for the customers and staff of my company. We make a difference to people and I am thankful that I can represent their passion for greatness. I am so thankful to have tremendous partners who make this business a joy for me daily. There are more good days than bad every year, for sure.
  4. I’m thankful for my Dad, brother and sister. I don’t get to be with them enough but they are the people who have made me who I am today. They remind me of all the things I need to be in this world. Love you all.
  5. I’m thankful for my mom. She is in a better world now but she was the person who shaped me. She was always there for us and her ability to communicate has inspired me to be better than ever. Those who knew her, will always remember knowing her and that’s a hell of a tribute. Love you Ma.
  6. I’m thankful for basketball. It was and remains one of the singular moments of joy that I have experienced. Nothing feels like the joy of winning and the pain of a loss. I still play weekly and stay involved in the game to pass that joy along to others.
  7. I’m thankful for my health. Like us all, we put ourselves through stupid pain and suffering. We should treat our bodies as temples but beer and wine taste so damn good. Hopefully I can drag another 50 years out of this body but I’m thankful for where it’s got me so far.
  8. I’m thankful for Calgary. This city and it’s people have given us a home and family. It’s a tremendous city that is underrated amongst the best. There are better cities in the world but not one that means as much to me. Thanks 403.
  9. I’m thankful for sports. The world of sports has given me so much joy since I was a young boy. Even though my beloved Celtics, Steelers and Blue Jays have lost far more than they have won in my life, those championships have been so sweet. I’m thankful that they continue to grab my heart and my imagination.
  10. I’m thankful for commerce. Where would the world be without effective commerce driving decisions on how we manage our finances through buying and selling. Commerce is a good thing and we should all thank our forefathers for the creation of the free-market system.
  11. I’m thankful for the internet. I know it has it’s warts but man this thing is awesome. We totally take this for granted but name the things you couldn’t live without in this world. Food, water, shelter and internet. Nuff said.
  12. I’m thankful for Mexico. And the Bahamas, and Jamaica and Hawaii and everywhere where the temperature makes us forget the world of winter. I am so blessed to be able to get a break from the cold during the winter and I’m thankful that these places exist.
  13. I’m thankful for Sirius Xm radio. I get so much joy from the eclectic variety of music and talk radio that I absorb everyday. It is quickly creeping into my Mount Rushmore of things I couldn’t live without in my life. Thanks Yacht Rock and Mad Dog Radio.
  14. I’m thankful for those slow moving moments in bed on Sunday mornings. As the kids have found a need for additional sleep in the morning, I now enjoy those slow moving Sunday mornings more than ever. They are a great replacement from a long week or getting up too early.
  15. I’m thankful for the gym that gets me out of bed the other 6 days of the week. Without that purpose, I would struggle to keep weight off and struggle to get my ever-stiffening Achilles tendon from functioning. Mostly, I get to spend 45 minutes a morning pulling myself together for the race that today represents.
  16. I’m thankful for family photos. Thos reminders of how far we have come. Although Mary and I continue to look like we are getting older, so are the people around us. It is a fascinating look back in time to days when your kids or your parents were younger too. Take a half hour and look at them someday.

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I could go on and on with more things but ultimately they lead back to one thing. I’m thankful for today. I can’t say that everyday but I probably should. Everyday that goes by is one that I can’t get back and I am choosing to genuinely be thankful for the gift/challenge/struggle/joy/beauty (sometimes all in one day) that the day brings. Happy Thanksgiving 403.

Marco

Why is Canadian Thanksgiving not a bigger deal?

It’s Thanksgiving Saturday night and I am back in the same debate I have every Thanksgiving. Why is this not a bigger thing in Canada? I know for some families, they take full advantage of the holiday and make sure that they get together to spend time. Many others will meet up with friends and celebrate the beginning of fall and enjoy time together. But for many others, this is just another long weekend and a reason to be home from work or school. Our comrades to the south think we are crazy.

To Americans, their November Thanksgiving holiday is as big as Christmas. The Thursday holiday is an un-missable event for a family, one that seeing millions of travellers partake in the busiest travel day of the year. The Christmas shopping season kicks off the following day with Black Friday and family spend hours that weekend watching College and NFL football games. Even Canadians like the US holiday more than our  version. The Thursday of football is a pseudo day off for us and we love nothing more than a good stampede at the US shopping malls where cross-border shopping is available. But what about our holiday?

 

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Maybe we need something more traditional to be associated with the weekend. The CFL tries to add the football element for fans. Shopping malls are usually full of people looking for something to fill the time. I would venture to guess that Canadians are as patriotic about family and country as Americans are. So what gives?

My feeling is that the timing is just wrong. The holiday is kind of lost somewhere in the tailing end of summer and the spooky setup of Halloween. There is nothing in the stores to remind us of its importance and nothing that it kicks off for us in terms of another season. It’s just lost in the malaise of the turning leaves and the promise that winter is surely coming to this country. There really is nothing else but Thanksgiving to enjoy and therein lies the failing. Canadians just can’t enjoy it for what it is, a family event.

Forget about the rest of the stuff. Find your friends and family and be with them this weekend. Enjoy the time and take a deep, cool breath of the hint of winter in the air. Don’t worry about the other things that cloud our everyday lives including what are we supposed to do next week. Simply be thankful for what you have in your life today and those who share it with you. Take a minute to reflect on those that are closest to you and be thankful for what they provide to you daily. Be thankful for what you have and what you don’t have. Most of all, just enjoy the break from the frenetic, challenging lives we all hold.

Leave the shopping until December.

Happy Thanksgiving 403.

Marco

Winter is upon us

Man, I hate winter.

No I mean it, there is very little good about winter to me. I know, it is sacrilegious in this part of the world to not have love for the snow but it just don’t. I have spent far too many of my formative years in the Prairies with frozen hands, snot icicles and seven layers of clothing for anything we want to do. I grew up playing hockey, indoors and outdoors, and loved everything about it except the cold. Skiing was also a blast. Couldn’t get enough of the thrill of swooshing down the hill, except for freezing my bloody face off. Who doesn’t love Christmas? Everyone loves the holiday season, travelling through the city, seeing all the lights, hitting the malls. Everything is magical, except the cold.

 

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Thankfully, I have met a woman who shares the hated for the cold. Mary and I often discuss the desire to move to a warmer climate once the kids are moved on. We have this silly fantasy where we are sitting on the lenai in some fictitious Hawaiian home while the boys and our grandkids hang off of our every word. Do you what the key ingredient is to the entire dream? Warmth. When is the last time you heard of someone tell you their latter years story including a snow drift. Um never, is the answer. Who knows if this warm climate dream will ever actually happen but it literally warms me up thinking about it.

Back to reality. Friday was a shock to my system. You knew it was coming too. Colder and colder mornings, the grass stopped growing, baseball playoffs started. I miss the summer already. Normally, I love the fall and all that it offers the 403. One of the great things it offers is a chance to catch your breath from a frantic summer of BBQ parties, camping, car trips and endless cool drinks. Not this fall!

 

Friday morning, it was ice fog leading into light flurries that turned my normally easy trip to Red Deer into a skating rink. Yeah, I’m the guy that was trying to milk the last legs out of his balding all-season tires. The same guy that won’t put a jacket on until Thanksgiving. The same guy that won’t put the patio furniture away until snow covers the cushions. All of that went out the window on Friday. I was thrown quickly into my own personal snowy hell. I’m not sure I can handle a long winter.

It’s Thanksgiving weekend and it sucks out. For those who long for the snow, this is awesome. For me, I will dig my sweaters out, find my snow brush and change the ole’ furnace filter while I long for the days of sunshine and cool beer.

Happy winter everyone.

Marco

A wonderful evening at the Airport

Last night, Mary and I were lucky to be invited to attend the grand opening ceremony at the new YYC international terminal. Although the terminal won’t officially open until October 31, we were lucky to be amongst a thousand people who were paraded through the new terminal and entertained along the way. It really is a beautiful facility, one that will make Calgary a go to destination for the world. New flights are already being directed towards the city and many more will be scheduled in the coming years.

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Mary and I had a wonderful evening amongst the masses who joined us. We were entertained to artists playing music of all genres, trapeze artists suspended from the massive ceilings above the terminal, wonderful food and wine and really just great ambiance within a state of the art building. The food was an excellent display of what the new Marriott hotel will be serving at the airport and the wines and beer samples were first class. The artwork within the terminal, sets this apart from anything we have seen previously. We were particularly enthralled with the polar bears carved out of sone and the detail that went into these sculptures. It is a functional facility, blessed with all of the nuances of a world class building.

 

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Most importantly, I had tremendous night with Mary. She was her usual engaging self, making me laugh at every turn. We strolled arm in arm through the terminal, looking at all of the shops, restaurants and decor with nothing but time to enjoy them all. I suspect, the next time we are through that building, it will be under the stress of travel and trying to get somewhere quickly. Not last night. We enjoyed each other’s company, sat around at the different seating areas it possesses and I swear Mary tried every washroom in the place. We even photo bomber mayor Nenshi several times throughout the evening, determined to take a selfie with him never knowing we were there. This evening was another example of why I love this woman so much. She captivates me. We were dressed in our nice clothes for a night having a date with a thousand other strangers and it was wonderful.

 

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As Mary said towards the end of the night, “we should do this again”, and we should. Hopefully we don’t need to wait until next time they open a multi-million dollar airport terminal.

Love you Mary.

Marco