Hysterical

 
Shortly after being seated at our table, Jeanine begins laughing hysterically. One of the service dogs in attendance has secretly taken up lodging underneath our table and has just begun licking her toes.

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Logan

 
Nicolai looked rather debonair and spent most of the evening in the company of Logan who he had met the day before at choir practice.

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Shane’s Playground

 
Next we hopped in the car and drove to one of the Shane’s Inspiration playgrounds. The design makes it possible for children with disabilities to play along side with able bodied children. Fifteen such playgrounds have been completed with 80 more in development.

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Hansel and Gretel

Later, we decided to take a quaint trolley tour of Beverly Hills and passed by many celebrity homes. This whimsical home, used in the movie Hansel and Gretel, was transplanted here from a back lot where filming was done. Talk about living the fairy tale. 

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Rodeo Drive

 
Fortified by our morning meal we head out on foot to explore Rodeo Drive which is but steps from our hotel. Our thoughts of actually shopping quickly fade as we price a pair of $1500 sunglasses and a simple blouse for $6000. Shopping here is for people with more money than brains. It was fun to browse none the less.

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French Bakery

 
It takes Jeanine no time to locate an authentic French bakery and Nico could not be more thrilled as he enjoys a chocolate croissant and latte.

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Robes & Slippers

 
This morning Jeanine and I relaxed in the robes and slippers provided by the hotel. Nicolai captures a nice image using the morning fog and Century City as a backdrop.

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T

Spencer

 
There we met Spencer, a boy of indominable spirit. The boys are laughing because Spencer has just exhausted himself by kicking the very heavy boulder beneath him across the parking lot.

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Choir Rehearsal

 
Nicolai volunteered to sing, during the Gala, with the Shane’s Inspiration Children’s Choir and we stopped by their new office for the final rehearsal. You could just feel the positive energy and enthusiasm of the volunteers and employees. Nicolai made several new friends and you could tell they were delighted to meet him.

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Hotel Lobby

 
The hotel is appointed magnificently. Nico, however, was more impressed by the array of Ferraris, Rolls Royces, and Aston Martins that streamed up to the valet parking area.

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Beverly Wilshire Hotel

 
The morning Jeanine, Nico, and I flew to Los Angeles to attend the Shane’s Inspiration 2008 Gala. We stayed at the world famous Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Nicolai was duly impressed by the celebrity status service we received.

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David Schleifer

 
Today we celebrated the career of my Avid colleauge and friend, David Schleifer (black sweater). He was responsible for leading the company into the broadcast markets and will be missed.

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Publishing Party

This morning parents were invited to the Publishing Party for Maya’s third grade class. Children read stories they had written and published into bound books complete with cover art, dedication page, and an About the Author page. Maya’s book, entitled, The Curse, was not to be believed. It is clear she will carry on the rich family tradition of great writing and all of her grandparents will be very impressed. She was beaming from ear to ear as she showed us her work. 

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Perfect Reflection

 
It has been a while since I posted a commute photo. We have had a lot of rain here lately and this photo of the Sudbury River was made possible by the high water level and early morning fog.

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Choices

 
We finally received copies of the magazine Choices which featured Nicolai on the cover. The extensive article covering his Kilimanjaro adventure and fundraising effort was very well written and included a number of my photos. As a parent, I am extremely pleased to see how genuinely proud Kyle and Maya are of their brother as he enjoys way more than his 15 minutes of fame. As an amateur photographer, this magazine represents my first cover shot making the whole experience of receiving it that much more enjoyable.

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The Perfect Goal

 
This morning I played 2 hours of futsol and scored the perfect goal. I took a direct kick from beyond mid-field, timed it to the instant during which the goalie’s line of sight was obscured by a traversing player, and launched a cruise missile that found the upper right corner of the net. This was the sweetest goal of my life and I could never play another game of soccer and die happy. This evening the kids prepared dinner. We were treated to seasoned grilled chicken, over a bed of Rotini pasta in a marinara sauce, topped with grated Parmesan cheese. Although I hit my 20 pound weight loss target this morning, I suspect that I will be up again tomorrow after enjoying this delicious meal.

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Kyle In A Tux

 
Kyle trying on my tuxedo for the black and white ball this evening. Of course I am biased, but I think he would make a fine GQ model.

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