Mitch Albom's Blog, page 33
December 31, 2014
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If you had the chance, just one chance,to go back and fix what you did wrong in life,would you take it?And if you did,would you be big enough to stand it?- For One More Day, The photo below shows one of my favorite quotes from your books...
From the Detroit Free Press: Welcome home, Harbaugh — but U-M isn't the same
Dear Jim:
Welcome home.
I say "home" not because you were born in Michigan (you weren't) and not because you might think of it that way. I say "home" because everyone else thinks of it that way — you, your alma mater, back together — so you might as well get used to it.
When you are introduced today as the next coach of the Wolverines, as the Free Press has learned will happen, the smiles will be different than your previous jobs — warmer, more satisfied, heads nodding as if this were always meant to be.
It's all good.
December 28, 2014
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From the Detroit Free Press: Real life intrudes on any sport you choose
"Dad, will you throw a ball with me?"
"In a minute. I'm watching ESPN. Come on. We'll watch together."
"What's the show?"
"It's called 'The Year in Sports.' It's got all the big stories of 2014."
"But I want to play outside."
"It'll be quick. Sit next to me. There you go."
"Who's that?"
"Ray Rice. He's a football player."
"How come the TV's black-and-white?"
"It isn't. That's a recording from an elevator. That's his fiancée getting in it with him."
"Are they having a fight?"
December 27, 2014
From the Detroit Free Press: Dr. Football on Raiola suspension, Rodgers
The eggnog is gone. The cookies have crumbled. The holiday hangover is in full bloom. And Dr. Football is here to make it better.
Hey, Dr. Football. So what did you get for Christmas?
Let's see. The Lions are in. The Eagles are out. Johnny Manziel has been humbled. I'd say I pretty much got everything I wanted — except one of those big TV screens Aaron Rodgers gave to his offensive linemen.
Yeah. Why did he do that?
To make sure Ndamukong Suh doesn't touch him this weekend.
December 26, 2014
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Fear Does Not Exist When You Know You Are Loved....
December 24, 2014
From the Detroit Free Press: SHOCKTOBER
Tigers swept by Orioles
SHOCKTOBER
mitch albom: Winter comes early again and who knows what this team will look like next year
Winter began to creep into the city just after six o'clock Sunday night, courtesy of a man named Nelson Cruz - or, as he is known around here, Death. Cruz, the Baltimore Orioles' designated killer, swatted a David Price pitch in the sixth inning of a scoreless game and lifted it toward rightfield. It appeared, at first, to be a harmless foul.
December 22, 2014
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December 21, 2014
From the Detroit Free Press: Sick, weary, Diane Bailey endures to help others
Second in an occasional series
Chemotherapy can burn, but right now Diane Bailey is cold. With gloved hands, she holds a warming pack to her mouth and tightens a scarf around her neck. The dripping chemicals slide down a tube and enter her bloodstream through a port in her chest.
When she turns, she can see the wintry Detroit afternoon through a single hospital window and the skyscraper Fisher Building a few blocks away. She works there, for a janitorial company, and she will go back to work after this treatment, once she wakes up from "sleeping all day."
December 20, 2014
From the Detroit Free Press: SHOCKTOBER
Tigers swept by Orioles
SHOCKTOBER
mitch albom: Winter comes early again and who knows what this team will look like next year
Winter began to creep into the city just after six o'clock Sunday night, courtesy of a man named Nelson Cruz - or, as he is known around here, Death. Cruz, the Baltimore Orioles' designated killer, swatted a David Price pitch in the sixth inning of a scoreless game and lifted it toward rightfield. It appeared, at first, to be a harmless foul.


