Lifestyle
Benjamin Geizhals
Nov05
Next Year
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

For quite a while, I had fantasized about writing this blog. It would have been after a Game Six or Game Seven clinching of the World Series by the Mets. But that, as it turned out, was a fantasy. The “would have been” did not materialize. We were in Lenox, Massachusetts last weekend while the Mets were hosting the Royals at Citifield. There was

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct29
Mets Hats
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

  New York has Mets fever and I’ve been part of it. Last week, I bought a Mets hat to send to my daughter, Mea, who lives in Washington, DC. I was in Manhattan and decided to wear the cap for the day before sending it off to Mea. I was on the street for less than three minutes when, crossing Seventh Avenue at Thirty-Fourth Street, a young wo

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct22
A Mets Fan Watching....
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

One of the aspects of watching the Mets on TV is that, in addition to watching the action on the field, you get to watch the fans in the stands watching the game. When the Mets are away, watching fans takes on an especially heightened level of aggravation, annoyance, empathy or joy. So it has been watching the Mets play in Chicago. (I like the

Benjamin Geizhals
Oct15
Surprise Quiz
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Mr. Moskowitz, my seventh-grade Math teacher, was a nice enough guy, and a pretty good teacher. One thing that annoyed us, as students, were his “surprise quizzes”. The quizzes invariably came on Mondays - but not every Monday (otherwise where’s the surprise?). Mr. Moskowitz liked to challenge us. For example, he would give us a sequence of number

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep24
Autumn
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I first felt it about a week ago. An evening breeze and the question of whether I should have taken a light sweater with me. A few days later, it was there in the morning. The crispness that was the bellwether of things to come. The acorns from the oak trees up the block. Plummeting cars like hail forcing neighbors to move their cars from their

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep17
Jeremy PhD
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

When I was a teenager, I printed business cards for myself and my best friend that said "Nachas Machers". (My father was a printer so I had access to my own little letterpress printing press.) It was important for me to give my parents “Nachas” -- that special warm pride that only a child can give to his or her parents. Parents get Nachas from t

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep10
Being Chosen
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

As I stood on the ballfield at the Gotham picnic/softball game a few weeks ago, I had a feeling that brought me back decades to the ballfields of my youth. Being in the group between the two "captains" who are picking sides. I remembered the thoughts that went through my head when I was a kid. Whose team did I want to be on? When would I be chosen?

Benjamin Geizhals
Sep03
Vacation Friends
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

A few days before leaving for our annual visit to Martha’s Vineyard last week, I received a voice message from Steve and Kim. We've been visiting the Vineyard for many years. We stay at the Outermost Inn in Aquinnah and are there at the same time every year. So are Steve and Kim. We were looking forward to seeing them again this year and I was

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug27
Falmouth
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Yesterday morning I found myself in front of a little outdoor garden sitting area -- four benches in a small circle by the beach overlooking Vineyard Sound. Bricks, many with names and acknowledgements line the floor and the area is enclosed by beach plums. In the center there's a boulder engraved with depictions of a lighthouse, a male and fem

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug20
Bagel Stores
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

There are a few bagel stores in our neighborhood. Two within walking distance, although you'd pass one on the way to the second. Several others are a short drive. I am not sure whether any of them are significantly “better” than any other; however the loyal fans of any one of them swear that others don't compare to theirs. And there are differ

Actions
Categories
Baby Blogs (4 posts)
Books (2 posts)
City Blogs (21 posts)
Entertainment Blogs (4 posts)
Food Blogs (12 posts)
Games (6 posts)
Health (28 posts)
Holidays (27 posts)
Lifestyle (284 posts)
Music (7 posts)
Politics (23 posts)
Tech News (4 posts)
Tags
AI