by Ty Davison | Oct 13, 2002 | News & Commentary
Today’s soccer game was not what one would call easy, since I’m still not recovered from yesterday’s blood donation. It ended a 2-2 tie. I was unhappy with both my play and the team’s, though not the extent that I’ll lose any sleep over...
by Ty Davison | Oct 7, 2002 | News & Commentary
I don’t know much about the dispute between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the port owners. I do know that it’s awfully hard to respect a guy who signs an executive order which reads: “A continuation of this lockout, if permitted...
by Ty Davison | Oct 6, 2002 | News & Commentary
Another Sunday, another soccer game. This one a 2-2 tie against a pretty good team who we probably could’ve defeated had we substituted well. Instead guys stayed on the field all the time, one of the results being I only played 15 minutes of the second half,...
by Ty Davison | Oct 2, 2002 | News & Commentary
We met with Gary Bernard, OM, one of the doctors at Kaiser, for Erin’s OB/GYN appointment. He graciously allowed us (well, mostly me) to pepper him with questions, and we liked what he had to say. Unfortunately Kaiser’s got four obstetrical doctors doing...
by Ty Davison | Sep 20, 2002 | News & Commentary
Battle Ground, Washington Whew. The two September ballot measures that had to pass to avoid any more cuts to education made it through by roughly 60-40 margins. That’s a bummer if you’re a smoker for one, and the conversion of an endowment fund into a...