Christmas break always goes by too fast (though, to be honest, Mid Sib had a much shorter break than the Mid). Still, we managed to make some memories. And now we prepare for The Dark Ages ...
A reprieve from the toughest goodbye since Plebe Year
Every since Induction Day, most posts from fellow Academy parents about their Mids returning to The Yard have carried a variation of, "it never gets easier to say goodbye." Honestly, I haven't found that to be the case, but it's clear to me that's about to change. The Summer Block home is good for a … Continue reading A reprieve from the toughest goodbye since Plebe Year
A somber, #YourMidIsMyMid holiday moment
I never met or interacted with Midshipman 1/C Matthew Christopher Sears. I may have interacted with his parents on one of the many USNA-related Facebook pages, but nothing I can recall. And certainly, I am not the only USNA parent in that position. But I'm also among the many who believe in the #YourMidIsMyMid mantra … Continue reading A somber, #YourMidIsMyMid holiday moment
The Academy is great, but not perfect
It's been a rough week for those of us associated with the Naval Academy. While it's always inspiring and exciting to see the Army-Navy game (despite bitter cold and interminable security lines), it was gut-wrenching to listen to Army sing second. With the sting of that defeat still quite real, along comes news of an … Continue reading The Academy is great, but not perfect
Being thankful while trying not to be selfish
There are no two ways about it, 2018 has not been a good year for the Smiths. Scratch that, 2018 has sucked out loud and I am genuinely looking forward to kicking it to the curb (though, frankly, the way our luck has been going, there's no guarantee that 2019 will be any better). That … Continue reading Being thankful while trying not to be selfish




