Hello strangers...well all 2 of you who actually visit this site.
The reason for the silence is that I do not have a tons to share so far. Life sometimes is on cruise control and we can daze off for sections where we don't even notice the scenery. What updates I do have are as follows:
No news on UM med school, though May 15th marks an important day for the Med student to be. On this day we must declare only 1 school, forcing those holding multiple spots to relinquish the ones they do not want. This causing a massive shuffling as new spots open up, letting those of us on waitlists a chance at gaining a spot. Nothing yet, as the trickle down effect somtimes takes days to weeks. If nothing ever comes, then I will gladly start here in Miami at Nova. Either way I am in for a fun filled 4 years.
Been trying to stay busy in between semesters so I decided to improve my music collection. Check out my new collection at my online site www.mygenres.com/reihm
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Ah its been a while
Sunday, April 6, 2008
The Reihm Family Grows
While I bake away down in the early South Florida Summer, my family is growing quite large back in the Carolinas. My sister and brother, both had their second kids recently. Below are some pics of our growing family.
Dakota's first trip to the beaches of Florida
Dawn and Mike have two to look out for now: Dakota and Ryan
Bleeding Orange and Green from an early age. Dakota with the U
Two cousins: Dakota and Tallie...
Look anything like their respective parents? Dawn and Tim a few years ago
Tallie and her new sister: Addison
Addison born on April 1, 2008
Who would have thought that of the three of us (Tim, Dawn, and I), they would have 2 kids each, and I would still be in school? OK, well that wasn't a hard bet. The harder one is how many more will they have before I am finally done? My bet would be a couple more. Until then, stay posted for more pics of their kids, as you may have to wait a while before you see some of my own.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Miami Hurricanes Football Spring Game
This post is really intended only for those die hard fans that really care to stare at over 100 pictures of the 2008 Hurricanes spring game. All other casual viewers of this blog probably won't be too interested.
Ok with the disclaimer out of the way, here is a bunch of sequence pics from todays game. Not the best zoom, but if you click on a picture you will get a much bigger copy that will give you an idea of how our young team looked. Overall I was much more impressed by our game this year than that of the last few years. We had many more big plays that in those dark coker years, and there seems to be some awesome potential here. That being said it was pretty sloopy with way too many dropped balls by our receivers, which probably resulted in the defense winning 32-29 over the offense. Here is a play by play (please take this with a grain of salt, as I am trying to remember the tiny details 12 hours later, so may have made a mistake or two on a play or player)
This was Khalil Jones first catch of the day, with very tight coverage. Great start, though I only remember his drops after this catch.
This one is very blurry, but I had to leave it in as it shows the speed of Cooper. Look how he makes an open field one on one a non issue by blowing by for the touchdown. This was in the first quarter and was pretty exciting to see coming straight at us.
Kayne Farquharson stands out in my mind as being on the receiving end of a lot of balls today. He had a few drops but made up for it by making some big catches. I love how Tervaris Johnson 23 throws aside a much bigger O-lineman in the third picture.
Aldarius Johnson 4 got some action today. This would have been an awesome catch, though he couldn't pull it in. Check out his picture later, that is very similar, of him making the catch. Chavez Grant 24 is glued pretty tightly to him, giving me some confidence in our DBs. Overall our DBs didn't get burnt by any long plays. The only long plays actually came on runs or dump offs to RBs, and is more telling of our LB play.
Couldn't quite remember who caught this pass, although Armour is on defense. We seemed to have alot of these flare type pass patterns, and I was very impressed by both Marve and Harris' arm strength to gun the ball out there in time to give the WRs time to make a move. Here we picked up a few yards after the catch.
Damien Berry makes a hard tackle on Lee Chambers.
This panoramic didn't quite stitch very well, but it can give you an idea of the stadium and crowd from today. Not too sure on the numbers, but there was a very nice crowd for a practice game 40 miles from campus. Weather was awesome and it really got me jonesin for that first game against Charleston Southern.
Harris showed a little too much arm strength on this bomb to Shields (?). Harris definetly has awesome potential but was probably a bit too revved up at times. I do recall if he missed it was long, while Marve missed a couple times way too low (pic to come).
If you look closely at the third pic, you will see a ball that definitely can not be dropped come this fall. Luckily the number is obscured, so I am not sure who the WR was, but this ball was in the basket and was allowed to slip out. Not the best way to give your QB confidence. That being said, the stats definetly were smaller than they could have been, as our QBs made some great throws, only to suffer too many drops.
I love the arm strength I saw today, here from Marve doing a Brett Favre impression on a bullet to Khalil. I have missed that the past few seasons.
Here Canon Smith hands to Shawnbrey Mcneal, who sees a huge hole, only to see it closed very quickly by Allen Bailey.











Another example of Harris having a bit too much arm. This pass to Shields really never had a chance although it got us all up on our feet. It seemed like more of a prayer than a planned route. Funny thing is we came back the next play and did the same exact thing, with the same exact result. We then sent Bosher in for the field goal, which he missed! Ugh please none of that wide right stuff as there was little wind and no excuses.

















