{"id":303,"date":"2008-03-23T22:46:50","date_gmt":"2008-03-23T22:46:50","guid":{"rendered":"fus_1061-1206312410"},"modified":"2008-03-23T22:46:50","modified_gmt":"2008-03-23T22:46:50","slug":"spring-break-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrbsdomain.com\/log\/2008\/03\/spring-break-2","title":{"rendered":"&quot;Spring Break&quot;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Recent events and preoccupations have again kept me from making my regular updates.  I intended to write individual posts for the weekend as there was enough going on.Last weekend, I went to all three Tulane baseball games versus Oakland University.  Friday&#8217;s game was a bit tight, but we did win 3-0.  The Saturday and Sunday matches looked like t-ball games with 19-0 and 16-0 wins respectively.  This was the first series shutout for Tulane in a few years.  On Saturday I left the game early to see Bill Clinton speak at Fogelman Arena on the Clinton Global Initiative.  I&#8217;m not a fan of his but I&#8217;d never seen a president in person before and figured I&#8217;d enjoy it.  I had my camera with me and took a couple respectable photos.Before heading to the baseball game on Sunday, Dad and I stopped at East Jefferson Hospital to visit grandma Janet.  Dionne was already there and informed us grandma&#8217;s condition had significantly worsened of late.  She passed away Monday night.On Tuesday I was home from work as Mom and Dad were out for the afternoon making funeral arrangement for Dad&#8217;s mom.  I presume Dionne was with them.  Wednesday was a reasonably normal work day as far as I can remember.The family including myself was out the door early Thursday morning for the visitation and funeral services at Lake Lawn Metairie.  Much of grandma&#8217;s family and a handful of friends were there.  I&#8217;d seen many of them somewhat recently at Uncle Joe&#8217;s service.  Shortly after 12 there was a funeral service held in an adjacent chapel.  The priest who officiated it the Priest at grandma&#8217;s church so he seemed to be somewhat acquainted with her.  Following that there was a procession to a cemetery in the 9th ward where she was laid to rest.I can&#8217;t remember if I worked or not on Friday, it would have been a short day if I did.  That evening I went out with Patrick and David to Club 300 on Decatur Street.  Earlier in the day I looked at the music listing and didn&#8217;t see much of anything familiar but I did see that Astral Project&#8217;s sax player Toni Degradi was behind jazz vocalist Mary Jane Ewing, which I figured would probably be a decent show.  I caught a cab there and arrived shortly before 8.  David and Patrick followed not long after.  The music started not long after 8:30.  We ordered some drinks, an appetizer and later dessert to hold our table.  This was my first time to this particular club.  It&#8217;s a nice place to hear music but I wouldn&#8217;t equate it with Snug Harbor.  We left there shortly after nine and walked to Melange for a while and saw Jeremy Davenport.  After a round there we drove out to The Frat House where Patrick wanted to meet three high school friends of his.  I think Nick, Steve and Claire were their names.  We had some drinks there too and I lost a round of pool to David.  After perhaps another hour there we all piled into Patrick&#8217;s little VW beetle and went to Friar Tucks, an equally splendid drinking establishment.  I was there until 1:45 when I decided I&#8217;d had enough fun for the night and caught a cab home.The rest of the weekend was pretty quiet.  I didn&#8217;t catch any of the Tulane baseball games this weekend.  I did get out of the house to go to Loew&#8217;s with Mom to buy some mundane things for the house.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Recent events and preoccupations have again kept me from making my regular updates.  I intended to write individual posts for the weekend as there was enough going on.Last weekend, I went to all three Tulane baseball games versus Oakland University.  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