Ruth Ryan

Thinkin’ ’bout the Good Ol’ Days

October 2006
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October in Texas has always been my favorite month of the year. The Brazoria County Fair, Oktoberfest, Halloween, the Come and Take It weekend in Gonzales, high school and college football games, cooler weather, and the World Series are just a few things that make me smile. Just last month I was in NY (that in itself makes me glad …

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Going to the Chapel

September 2006
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I now pronounce you man and wife.” When I hear these words come November, there will be reason to celebrate. My daughter will be married, and my husband and I can sit back, relax, and enjoy her wedding festivities. All the months of planning and fretting over details will be finis. Right now, I’m experiencing “wedding on the brain syndrome,” …

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The Joys of Motherhood

May 2006
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Have you ever noticed that when a woman is pregnant with her first child everyone congratulates her, but no one really explains what lies ahead?  After all, parenthood is rather difficult to explain.  The other day when I was reading the Austin American-Statesman, a column titled, What Will Prepare me for Having Kids, by Carolyn Hax, jumped out at …

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Field of Dreams

April 2006
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As I sat in front of the television watching the Winter Olympics I couldn’t help thinking about all the hours and hours of practice—actually all the years of training—that go into preparation for sports.  I observed many parents on the sidelines cheering for their kids, and I thought about all the lessons and classes and practices that they had probably …

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Spring is in the Air

March 2006
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Ah, spring, when a young man’s fancy turns to love. In the Ryan household, our thoughts always turned to baseball in the spring.  Even as early as late January, our family would start helping Nolan get ready for spring training by playing catch with him in the yard.  Part of the 80 acres where we lived in Alvin was turned …

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There are No Shortcuts in Life, or in Baseball

February 2006
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Recently Nolan and I were discussing the changes that we have seen in baseball over the years, and he made the comment, “Baseball is just an extension of our society.” The problems that we all face today are the same problems found in the world of baseball, and because athletes are generally looked up to as role models, their problems …

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Are You Somebody?

January 2006
Ruth

I have often been asked the question, “What is it like to be married to such a famous man?”

My standard reply goes something like this, “Well, he wasn’t famous when I fell in love with him, and he’s still the same good guy.” I have also been asked several other questions such as, “What are you doing here?” or …

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