Sunday, December 16, 2018
A full day of racquetball in Stockton today. I left SF at 4:30, stopped at Oakland to pick up my gear, and drove to Stockton, arriving at 8:15. From 8:30 until 2:15 p.m. it was non-stop racquetball with seven other players in the A division. I won 7 matches and lost 2. Julius, John's son won the tournament with great plays and endless youthful energy. I couldn't keep up with him after five hours. I was spent and he beat me in 3 in the semi's. It sure was a lot of fun hanging out in Stockton for the day.
The drive home was not so enjoyable. It rained hard and traffic was impossible. I headed straight to Glenn and Amy's for our racquetball holiday party, which was very well attended and full of delicious food. It was great seeing everyone.
I came home at 8, did a quick load of laundry to take care of all my wet racquetball gear, talked to Alice for 20 minutes, then fell asleep on the couch. I didn't wake up until 6:15 the next morning.
A full day of racquetball in Stockton today. I left SF at 4:30, stopped at Oakland to pick up my gear, and drove to Stockton, arriving at 8:15. From 8:30 until 2:15 p.m. it was non-stop racquetball with seven other players in the A division. I won 7 matches and lost 2. Julius, John's son won the tournament with great plays and endless youthful energy. I couldn't keep up with him after five hours. I was spent and he beat me in 3 in the semi's. It sure was a lot of fun hanging out in Stockton for the day.
The drive home was not so enjoyable. It rained hard and traffic was impossible. I headed straight to Glenn and Amy's for our racquetball holiday party, which was very well attended and full of delicious food. It was great seeing everyone.
I came home at 8, did a quick load of laundry to take care of all my wet racquetball gear, talked to Alice for 20 minutes, then fell asleep on the couch. I didn't wake up until 6:15 the next morning.
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