OK, if this is going to be a chronicle of sorts for descendants of mine that are yet to be born, y’all need to know one thing about the day and place that I live.
We live in Lawrence, Kansas, more accurately, rural Douglas County.
My wife is a professor at the University of Kansas, and both of my daughters attend the University of Kansas. Dane is pretty sure he’ll go to KU as well.
And basketball.
This community of KU, both local and extended, is, for the most part, nutty about college basketball.
Tonight, Kansas advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Our people are very happy tonight.
My heart was racing there for a while. Took me awhile to get all of that adrenaline out of my system. Seriously. My heart was working on an accelerated calypso beat.
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I’m happy for this group of players, and the KU fans. It’s been since 2012 since KU’s last run, and that one ended badly against a pretty dominant Kentucky team.
OK.
Bleah.
This will be a pretty crazy week around here now as people overthink and speculate about the outcome of the games next weekend.
It’s going to be a lot of fun.
Peace y’all.