I've been unpacking boxes in my computer room/office in our house ... OK, wait a minute! That's a lie! I get halfway through one box, find something I want, and then I'm done. At this rate, my office will be finished just in time for us to move again.

Here's a small sampling of the things I've run across:
- First Place - 1990 La. Tech Fall Invitation Quiz Bowl trophy
- Participation trophy (That's right, I didn't even win anything!) from the 1992 Superconducting Super Collider Regional Science Bowl
- Youth Appreciation Week Citation from The Optimist Club
- Second Place ribbon from the 1982 St. Joseph Field Day relay (I'm pretty sure there were only two teams.)
- My "Bear" pin from my Cub Scout days
- Third Place ribbon in the 1992 Louisiana Academic Decathlon - Fine Arts division (Damn, I want to kick my own ass now!)
- The Perfect Attendance ribbon from my Army JROTC unit, with second year commendation!
- Second Place for the 1991 Math Quiz Bowl (Notice there's not a whole lot of victories indicated here.)
- Bronze medal - National Science Olympiad finals (No idea what the category or year was)
- Broadmoor Middle Lab Male Student of the Year - 1988 (The Heisman Trophy of 8th grade geek awards.)
- My Honor Guard Commander's shoulder cord (It's a hard job holding up the flag.)

And it's not like I'm getting any cooler. That box of trophies is right now stacked in front of my bookshelf. A bookshelf, mind you, that is completely stuffed with comic books. And I didn't even start to buy comics until I hit 30 or so, so I can't even claim they're mere childhood remnants.
To be honest, I'm surprised I don't have somebody giving me a wedgie on a daily basis!
Until next time,
The Jim
6 comments:
Those. Photos. Are. Awesome! Seriously, I was there in the sidelines for your so-called geek days. I WAS the geek. You were too smart to even be geek -- everyone was in awe of you. All those second place and bronze medal awards just indicate you were so smart you didn't give a shit. I must agree with you on the JROTC business. WTF were you thinking?!?!?!
Oh, I forgot to say "pppfffftttt" on the over 30 and comic book thing. My husband and I still play Dungeons and Dragons once a week in our upstairs room devoted to roleplaying and miniatures. Can you say NERD?
I think your husband's status as a musician trumps the D&D thing, or at least offsets it. I, on the other hand, have no such counterbalance.
Jim,
Found your blog today through Will's blog and have laughed a lot this evening while taking a break from Christmas decorating.
What I want to know is who won BMLS's Female Student of the Year for '88? 'Cause it wasn't Molly or me and I want a recount.
Word,
Kerry
Dude,
You got lots of second-places because you were too cool to care. I still call you the smartest person I've ever known. And, as I usually consider myself the smartest person in the room (insert evil grin here), that's high praise.
Hey, you need to post something about Mrs. Lyles. I'd like to know a little about her.
The only thing that could have made that ROTC pic any more awesome would have been a mustache.
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