The ZAGS women lost, but that didn't mean the day was lost.
It was ordinary but extraordinary in my mind.
Our Sunday turned out to be a blend of family, friends and fans we've come to know, thanks to Gonzaga basketball.
It was a three-part Sunday with the first few hours devoted to driving to Spokane with stops at the Lancaster Market for Annie's sourdough sandwich and my first-ever shopping excursion at Sierra.
Bill and Annie, who were in the front seat, talked about Sierra, along with the Duluth Trading Co. as we moved down the freeway toward Spokane.
The two almost always build in enough time to stop somewhere fun to shop on their trips to the airport when Annie returns to Seattle.
Bill announced that he had no need to go to Duluth, and it was apparent that Annie wanted to stop at Sierra and introduce the outdoors-oriented store with discount prices to her mom.
So, that's what we did.
She bought a bright orange harness for Bridie in hopes that Bridie on leash won't involve Bridie gasping for air because she pulls so hard on the leash attached to her collar.
We have some adjusting to do, but it looks like the harness should work for Bridie.
Meanwhile, I bought some socks---several pair for $9. It's the time of year where thicker crew socks will be better for cold feet days.
Then, we dropped Annie off at the airport, and within minutes learned that she'd been able to get a seat on a flight taking off within the hour. She was happy about that.
After the dogs enjoyed some outdoor time, as we all dodged the ubiquitous goose poop in a grassy area near our parking spot and the river, we gave the dogs some treats, said good bye and walked a few blocks to the Gonzaga-Stanford women's game.
Within minutes of entering McCarthey Athletic Center, we saw Lynn from the neighborhood, who seldom misses Gonzaga games.
Bill and Lynn talked college basketball, while I bought a new ZAGS hat.
I had purposely left my most recent ZAGS hat in Malin Head, Ireland at the Seaview Tavern.
Maura told me that she was going to find a good place in to hang it in the bar.
That means two ZAGS hats left in Irish bars. The other hangs in THE BAR on the Aran Island of Inis Mor.
Whatever Irish bar gets yesterday's new model should be happy cuz it's got bling. For now, it will keep me happy until I decide to donate it to yet another Irish pub. Maybe it will end up in with Fred at Malzard's award-winning pub in Stoneyford . . . who knows?
Anyway, after leaving Lynn, we learned that the fans who have seats next to ours had just returned from their first trip to Ireland. And, yes, they loved it.
We heard some of their stories and then watched a beautiful first half for Gonzaga which turned sour the second half. Lots of turnovers for both teams, but the ZAGS led the turnover pack by game's end, and Stanford won.
The Kennel was rocking yesterday, and, in spite of the loss, it was fun.
At halftime, I met with my classmates Rick and Janet, who had driven over from Puyallup, and we made plans for our post-game visit at Jack and Dan's Pub not too far from McCarthey.
By game's end, it was pouring rain outside and the prospects were not looking good when I saw on my phone weather forecast that the rain would continue to be 100 percent for the next few hours.
So, we were pretty wet by the time we reached the car and the dogs. Of course, in the pouring rain it's hard for a dog to figure out the best spot for going No. 1, so after considerable sniffing and shopping around, both did their duty and went back to their beds in the car.
When we reached Jack and Dan's we were thrilled to find a relatively empty parking lot. Janet was sitting inside at a booth, and we soon learned that she had left her phone at McCarthey so Rick had gone to retrieve it.
He noted how lucky was to make it through the door when a couple "who walk slower than we do [Rick and Janet]" had the door open, allowing him to get back inside the Kennel where someone helped him to the seat where the phone had been left.
Then, the visiting began, and it continued steadily for the next hour or so as we ate some dinner. We agreed, while leaving that it becomes more and more important to have these get-togethers as we age.
Rick and Janet will be visiting with other old friends today before attending tonight's men's game. While they're having that visit, our class reunion committee will be having a post-reunion reunion.
And, we plan to keep it up, even if we have a while before the need to plan another reunion.
Should be another fun, ordinary and extraordinary day.
Happy Monday.
My "something new" experience yesterday: shopping at Sierra.
Neighborhood ZAGS fans: Bill and Lynn.
This little guy didn't have to stay in the car because he's a service dog and a ZAGS fan.
Janet, Bill, Marianne and Rick after a fun visit and dinner at Jack and Dan's Pub in Spokane.
from "The Slipper Still Fits":
"First, it was WNBA Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers coming out to the Kennel on Thursday.
The following game, rapper Kevin Gates.
Love to see celebrities supporting Gonzaga women's basketball. Spokane is the place to be."
I didn't know I was seeing someone famous, but I did think he was wearing a bit more bling than the rest of the crowd as I watched him and his friend walk up the steps in the section next to us at McCarthey Athletic Complex yesterday.
Tip-off is at 6 p.m. PST on KHQ-Root.
GO, ZAGS.
Take down those Thunderbirds!













































