Friday, September 16, 2011

In Case You Were Wondering......

....where my blog posts on the US Open are, there aren't any.  It's not because I didn't feel like writing about my usual US Open agony.  There was no US Open agony because instead of agonizing over whether or not I should take a bye in round 7 after cramming in six games on Thursday and Friday, I was doing this....


Celebrating Uncle Charlie's 90th birthday


Instead of spending Saturday and Sunday trapped inside sitting in delegates meetings I was doing this...

 Swimming in Lake Massiwhippy
And this...

Listening to jazz on Sunday afternoon.

The only agonizing had been in May when I found out my Uncle Charlie's 90th birthday celebration was going to be the same weekend as the US Open.  There really wasn't that much agonizing.  Let's see....  Orlando, Florida or North Hatley, Canada in August?  Let's see... Sitting in a hotel at the Orlando airport for 5 days playing chess and attending meetings, or spending 4 days at a charming inn in Canada on a beautiful lake hanging out with family and friends.


Yes dear readers, I do have a life outside of chess.  The US Open comes around once a year.  A 90th birthday only comes around once in the person's lifetime.  That's assuming he or she lasts that long.  Sadly I did not get to celebrate a 90th birthday for either of my parents, so when I still have relatives who reach that milestone it's worth traveling far away from the chess scene to celebrate with them.

In case you think this is just a filler piece while I work on my  New York State Championship posts, let me set the record straight.  You'll have to wait until 2012 at the earliest for my next report on the New York State Championship.  That's because when I was in Canada with my sister, I decided I would spend Labor Day weekend in San Diego with her, instead of in her empty house in Albany while playing in the state championship. 

This was the summer of all things not chess.  I played at my club here and there.  I made a token appearance at the Marshall for Thursday cracktion.  Almost a year later I played Black against Scot Mc Elheny again.  Although the result was the same, it was a much longer game.  Maybe this should be filed under Freaky Friday.

SMcElheny-pw081111.pgn


Alas summer chess vacation is over.  I direct my first scholastic tournament this weekend, and I start teaching my first chess classes next week. Last night I showed my face at the Marshall once again.  I think they wondered if I was still alive.  Rumors of my chess death are greatly exaggerated.   Expect to see more blog posts as I try to figure out if I really can play this infernal game called chess.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Auberge le Coeur d'Or looks like a much nicer place than whatever the Orlando airport hotel was. Welcome back to chess!

Polly said...

Yes it was! Wonderful breakfasts every morning. A charming little place. Beats any of the big hotels where tournaments are typically held by a long shot.

From the patzer said...

Always nice to relax and recharge batteries. Have a wonderfull chess year!

Anonymous said...

You haven't blogged since Sep?

Do you have any info on the 2012 Bermuda Open?

Could not find anything on the Bermuda Chess Assn. site

Thank you

From the patzer said...

Somebody knows where Polly is hiding?

Polly said...

I've been hiding from myself. This is first time I've looked at my blog in awhile and found some old comments that needed to be published.

Anon: The last update I got about the Bermuda Open was in October. They picked the weekend of January 27 - 29. However they were awaiting some sponsorship because Nigel Freeman has moved to Greece and won't be involved. It's unclear whether the tournament will happen or not. If I get an update I'll post something.