...Notre Dame during the summer? The answer... a lot. Another new building that is nearing completion is the Remick Family Hall. Located between the Basilica and Steds, the completion of hall will be most welcomed by Steds as all the construction noise will finally cease, allowing residents to once again sleep undisturbed well into the afternoon. A sign that construction is almost complete is the building of the hall’s mini dome. On the seeing Remick Hall’s “dome”, a friend of St Ed said, “It looks like a hobbit house from the Lord of the Rings series. Can you can get a cup of tea in there?”
Friday, July 30, 2021
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
On assignment...
... in Avon By The Sea, New Jersey. Leaving campus behind, Fr. Ralph has moved east, to a locale with milder temps and sunnier skies- the Jersey Shore While it is quite nice to be on campus, it's nice, every now and then, to have a change of scenery and pace of life... and the Jersey Shore truly has its own pace and vibe. Assisting at the parish of St. Theresa of Calcutta, Fr. Ralph has been busy, but he has also had time to visit the beach. On visiting the beach, Fr. Ralph said, "I feel like the sun has kissed me, and now I am just trying to maintain my glow."
Monday, July 26, 2021
Best of...
... the Gentlemen's Monthly. Five years ago this was the posting. Enjoy this happy blast from the not so distant past.
It's official...
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Saturday squirrel.
You: Please leave
Campus is quiet… very quiet. Still, just because it’s quiet, it does not mean it is devoid of activity. Students may be away summering, but our furry friends are not. Holding down campus, our squirrels are out and about doing squirrel things, having complete reign wherever they may be. Apparently, all of this has gone to their heads, and Eoghan Fay, Steds junior, experience as he happened to traversed North Quad. Walking by Stonehedge, a furry friend spotted Eoghan and non-verbaled, "Summer's not over, why are you back to bug me already?!"
Thursday, July 22, 2021
In the...
... lion's den. Yes, that is what Ralph Haag, Sr., and Mathias (Haag) Wollen discovered they were in when they made a visit to Ann Arbor, Michigan. Visiting family in the area, Ralph Sr. and Mathias made a stop at a local mall where the two were reminded they were in enemy territory. But these two showed no fear, displaying, proudly, their ND allegiance. Not only did they wear their ND gear about town but also made the leprechaun fighting stance outside of "The M Den." On their recent trip, Haag, Sr., said, "I felt like a pilgrim in an unholy land," while Wollen said, "I couldn't walk into that store. It wouldn’t be right.”
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Your Sunday picture...
... from Nebraska. Usually seen from the window of a plane, Nebraska and its beauty is often overlooked. Here is the setting sun from Waterloo, Nebraska. Looking like an orange hanging low in the sky, this sunset brought a close to not only the day but also to Fr. Ralph's Nebraskan sojourn. Enjoy the Nebraskan beauty and your Sunday wherever you may be!
Saturday, July 17, 2021
Saturday squirrel...
Thursday, July 15, 2021
On assignment...
... in Nebraska. While making a visit home, Fr. Ralph is of course visiting family but he's also soaking up all that Nebraska has to offer. Yes, a visit to Nebraska wouldn't be complete without stopping in Monowi. Yes, Monowi. Officially the smallest town in the United States with one person, Monowi could easily be missed as one drives by on State Highway 12. And if you miss it, then you miss one of the most happening bar/restaurants just in Boyd County but also in ALL of northeast Nebraska. Run by Elsie Eiler, who is the owner, cook, waitress, mayor, sheriff, judge, jury... you get it, the Nite Owls is the place to be and be seen. Serving up fries, tater tots, burgers, and Tombstone pizzas all in her good time, Elsie makes a roadside stop delicious and memorable. On his recent stop at the Nite Owls, "When I want to get away from it all... to get off the grid because it's too hot... then I stop here. Plus, where else could I get a Tombstone pizza?"
To meet Elsie, click HERE.
... or you could miss the Nite Owls, but don't...
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
On assignment...
... in Nebraska. Returning to his home, Fr. Ralph Haag, CSC stopped by the Bob Kerry pedestrian bridge in downtown Omaha. Linking Omaha, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa, the bridge allows for a most unique experience... standing in two states at the same time. But would he? Would this Nebraskan dare set foot in Iowa, where the corn is bad? On crossing the border, Fr. Ralph said, "I think not. This is one line I won't cross!"
Thursday, July 8, 2021
What's happening at...
...Notre Dame during the summer? The answer... a lot. Here's a new building that is almost complete… McKenna Hall. Wait, there a McKenna Hall already? Indeed there was, but the old one gave way to a new one, and it’s almost done. Located between the ND Law School and Stinson Remick Engineering Building, the new McKenna Hall will house Admissions, Financial Aid, and the ND Conference Center. On the new building, Fr. Ralph said, "It's going to be great, and maybe, we'll lay on the class and host our Steds Welcome Week there."
For more information, click HERE.
Tuesday, July 6, 2021
It's official...
... and the letters, or in this case the emails, have gone out. That's right. The incoming Class of 2025 have now received their housing assignments, and for forty-eight lucky freshmen, their home under the Dome will be St. Edward's Hall. Coming from all over the U.S. and the world, forty-eight incredibly lucky young men will move into Notre Dame's oldest and most storied residence hall and begin to write the next chapters in this great story called Steds. On the new assignments, Fr. Ralph said, "These kids just won the lottery, really! Congratulations to our newest Stedsmen."
Sunday, July 4, 2021
Happy Birthday America!
For being 245 years old, you're looking great. Wherever you are, whatever you do, enjoy family and friends, fireworks, and freedom!