First Blood

It took only minutes before the first injury. Kyle cut his toe on a zebra mussel. Although he is generally camera shy, Kyle was delighted that I wished to photograph his damaged toe. One year Kyle was stung multiple times (the exact number remains the subject of some debate and appears to increase with each telling of the story) by a swarm of bees while building a fort in the woods and had to be rushed to the hospital. I was quite pleased that this years medical event occurred early and only required a band-aid to remedy.

Bayside Camp

The next stop was Bayside camp in Lake Geneva, WI. This makes our seventh return in eight years. This UU family camp has become part of our family’s summer tradition. We give up comfortable beds, functional climate control, well balanced meals, daily attention to hygiene, and media exposure of any type in exchange for time spent alone, time spent with each other and time spent with our growing community of Bayside friends.

Bradley Reclaimed

I was able to regain custody using the oldest trick in the book. Bradley is quite strong, is heavier than he looks, smells very sweet, can down a bottle of milk in 2.5 minutes, and took several unassisted steps between Jeanine and I. Before leaving Lauren and Bob’s they received a call from Gabriel who had made his way into Spain on his summer adventure in Europe.

Surrendered Custody

I surrendered the child briefly to allow Jeanine to play with him.

Bradley Basile

I have returned from vacation with a trove of photos to share. Jeanine and the kids will arrive in 2 days. The first stop was Lauren’s house, where I got to meet my great-nephew Bradley for the first time.

Kyle Minus Two

I leave to rejoin the family in Indianapolis today and then we are off to Bayside camp on Lake Geneva in Wisconsin. The boy in this photo (taken at Bayside two years ago) is no more. He has become a young man and I am eager to see him after 3 weeks of being apart. Unless I can locate internet access at the camp, this will be my last post for about 10 days.

Tug of War

Today was employee appreciation day at Avid. Among the festivities was a tug-of-war competition between departments. Pictured here is the team from my department, which defeated 8 other teams for the championship and bragging rights.

Major Milestone

Engineering development work is characterized by slow steady progress made one day at a time. Today, however, a very significant milestone was reached on a project which has been my baby since I arrived at Avid two years ago. We successfully tested a 100 client installation run from the 64 terabyte storage system shown here (stores 512,000,000,000,000 bits of information). This system can serve up more than 500 channels of high definition video in real time. It’s performance is unmatched in the world today. In my line of work you will be lucky to get ten days like this one over the course of your entire career. I’m going to stop for ice cream on the way home tonight.

Lonely Flower

With the entire family gone, I had to settle for this flower for today’s photo. I started out this evening in pursuit of a skunk that I spotted from the kitchen window. I thought it wise to get my longest telephoto lens to maintain a safe working distance. By the time I switched lenses, the skunk had moved on.

Abandoned

And away they go leaving me with no photographic subjects for the entire week. By the time I next see Kyle it will have been 3 weeks and I hope to still recognize him. He sent a nice letter from camp describing all the fun he was having and ended it with a request for us to mail him some Skittles and money. I can only imagine what is going to happen when he heads off for college.

Ready to Roll

Jeanine, Maya, and Nico are off to collect Kyle from camp in New Hampshire, then on to Burlington, VT, to pick up Susan before they head off to Indianapolis for a week-long visit. I will fly out next week to join them, and we will all head up to Lake Geneva, WI, for our final Bayside camp experience.

Breakfast in Bed

Mother and daughter prepare breakfast in bed for Nicolai as he turns eleven today. The menu included a chocolate croissant (not up to French standards according to Nico), oatmeal, strawberries, hot chocolate, and, by special request, an entire can of whipped cream. Presents adorn each corner of the tray and were carefully wrapped by Maya.

Arts & Crafts

Maya hard at work on a craft project this morning. She is making this as a present for one of her relatives. Jeanine and the kids will be heading out to Indianapolis on Saturday leaving me to hold down the fort for a week until I join them in Indiana for our trek to Geneva, WI. Viewers should anticipate a total lack of motivation once my photographic subjects have departed.

Tough Cookie

Maya takes on Nicolai and his friend Jeremy, employing superior water power to repel their attack. Please note that our midget warrior princess takes direct aim at her attacker’s head, offering no mercy whatsoever.

Taking the Plunge

Maya, together with her new best friends, dives into the deep end. Although the side was very close, this was her first time in the deep end, and she was very excited about the accomplishment.

Tree Monkey

Maya descends from the tree house. There is little doubt in my mind that this child is part monkey.

Jump Serve

Nicolai has improved his volleyball skills. Today, he successfully jump served and spiked in a game. I have never had so much fun playing with him. He never ceases to amaze me.

Patriotic Fourth

We spent the afternoon and evening at Tom & Karen’s Fourth of July gala. Tom was my wrestling partner in high school, and we are very lucky to live so close to him now. The party was fantastic, featuring fine food, swimming, volleyball, tree house climbing, and fireworks.

The Look Out

Tommy kept a watchful eye on Julia,

Chip Sharing

Julia (Christine’s daughter) and Caroline (Tom’s daughter) negotiate over a bag of chips.

Tooth and Nail

Competition extended to the back lawn, where a very vigorous game of “500” failed to yield a definitive champion.

Chess Showdown

Nico and cousins deeply engrossed in a battle of wits.

Arm Crossing Contest

Uncle Bob and Frank comparing arm crossing techniques.

Christine and Drew

Christine has a good grip on Drew preventing his investigation of all things dangerous.

Cousin Edward

Cousin Edward was the only adult willing to brave the chilly water. He is competing regularly in triathlons and has the physique to prove it.

Anita

Anita the quintessential hostess, leads the second wave of beach combers to the water.

Rachel Too

Let’s not forget Rachel.

The Quinns

The Quinn family was in fine form as we ventured down to the beach (2 blocks away).

Parental Units

Frank and Angela made it in for the day and returned to Concord with us.

Peacock Pagentry

Several peacocks are among the menagerie of pets/potential dinner ingredients kept on the premise.

Melon Art

The resulting work of art.