After my soccer match this morning the family joined me for an end of the season party at the home of team mate John Bemis. Nicolai and Maya could not resist playing with Sally, the puppy of the house. We ended the season with a tie against Newton and finished in the middle of Division 2. I scored a goal off a rebound late in the game to even the score at 2-2.
This morning Jeanine and I took Maya to renew her passport at the post office. The family will be traveling to Costa Rica for the winter break and she is the only one in the family with an expired passport. She has been to France and Sweden and this will be her first journey to the tropics.
An image from the lobby of my hotel in Santa Barbara. This vase is filled with water which pours forth over the edges to make a nice fountain. Very peaceful.
Sonos has grown to the point where we can no longer accommodate an all-hands meeting within our facilities. In Santa Barbara our monthly meetings take place in the historic Granada Theater located in the downtown area.
The plants and flowers on the grounds of the Sonos office in Santa Barbara abound with beauty. I took a moment on my way in this morning to single out this beautiful specimen.
I never tire of photographing Utah from 30,000 feet. I am traveling to Santa Barbara for my monthly four day visit with my team. Someday I would like to rent a small plane and take these photos without having to shoot through a dirty window.
This afternoon Maya, her friend Lydia, and I made further progress on her treehouse. Maya and Lydia pre-drilled all the anchor holes in the flooring after I showed them how to use the drill. The floor deck and supports for the roof are completed and ready to be hoisted into the tree (perhaps next weekend, weather permitting). We will add the deck boards, railings and roof, after the frame is in the tree to reduce the weight we have to lift.
Despite a very sore ankle from last week’s game, I played one of my very best soccer matches today. Sudbury scored in the opening minutes to take the early lead and put us back on our heals. Late in the first half I volleyed a ball from the far corner of the box, over the head of the goalie into the top back corner of the net. There are a million ways to miss-time a full volley but I got an exceptionally good foot on the ball and knew the second I released it that the score would be tied. Early in the second half our team manager scored a very nice break away goal to put us in the lead. Sudbury quickly countered with a header to even the match. With five minutes left to play I brought the ball up the center of the field and gained a slight advantage over my defender. From about 25 yards out I crushed the ball with one of my strongest kicks in recent memory. It travelled like a cruise missle and careened off the inside right post to find the back of the net. It was one of those highlight reel shots you dream about making and to win the game with one in the closing minutes made it that much more sweet. A game I shall not soon forget.
I did not get any particularly nice shots of Kyle and Chloe but did rather like this solo one. For a complete album of the photos from the evening please follow the link to Brittany’s Party.
This morning I did a little work on Maya’s treehouse. Later in the afternoon I watched Nico’s soccer game. Despite his fine play, the team lost 2-1 in a very close match.
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