Sunday, September 13, 2020

Labor Day, BYU Football, and Back to School/Work

 

The week started out with Labor Day. With a storm blowing in, I took down the canopy so it would not blow away. Around taking it down, Deb and I played games. We also found out that Lilli's COVID test was negative so we can resume our "new" normal.

Labor Day evening, BYU played Navy in Annapolis, Maryland. No fans were allowed in the stadium so it was really hard for me to get into the game. However, the players really played well. BYU dominated the game from the start winning easily 55-3. BYU had a bye week, but, unfortunately, a small breakout of COVID on the team has forced the postponement of BYU's next game against Army.

Tuesday was back to work/school for everyone (almost everyone--Deb did not have to return until Wednesday. On Friday, we had the nineteenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, DC. Those that will vote for the first time in this upcoming election were not born or infants when the attacks occurred. To them it is history while it is a memory for me.

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