New Mower

 
Kyle has taken on the job of mowing our lawn. Apparently he thought he would work on his tan at the same time. He displayed an interesting finger gesture when he discovered I was photographing him from the porch. Kyle is certainly no red-neck, but you can get a very nice look at a soccer tan by clicking on this photo for a larger view.

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Shouldering

 
Maya, every bit as tough as her older brothers, fends off a much larger opponent during her game this morning. By establishing inside shoulder position she is guaranteed to win this ball. Maya had her first chest trap and full volley in this game which ended in a 3-3 tie.

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Bean Assortment

 
This evening Jeanine hosted another healthy cooking teaching session. Pictured here are an assortment of beans that will make their way into the final dishes. Jeanine, working with my sister Alissa, came up with a catch phrase for her new business . The Earth Mama: Collaborative cooking, nourishing the heart, body, and soul.

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Nathaniel Hawthorne Plaque

 
Our walk concluded at the Wayside Inn and the kids paused for a group photo framing a plaque commemorating Nathaniel Hawthorne. The careful observer will note that I have lost one of my charges. Fear not for he is behind the rock. I will say that the boys in this group were rather rambunctious and it took more than a little self restraint to keep from tying the whole lot together.

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Hillside Burying Ground

 
We started at the Hillside Burying Ground where we lined up the children before seperateing them into smaller groups. I had Maya, Julia, Kyle, Avi, Connor, Jack and John. Our tour focused on the pre-1775 homes and I shared information about life in Concord at that time, the architecture of the homes, the families that lived there and some funny stories we had learned about during my training the week before.

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Field Trip

 
Today I joined Maya’s 2nd grade class for a field trip to historic Lexington Road in downtown Concord. It has been a very long time since I rode a school buss and I was surprised by all the memories that came flooding back. I was also amazed by how little has changed.

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Breakfast With Pig

 
I woke up to find Maya eating breakfast on the stairs with her pig. Oddly, this passes for normal behavior at the Calabria house. Today marks three years of continuous posting on my photo blog. What started as an exercise to improve my photography has morphed into a journal of our lives. Although it does take considerable time to keep up, I think it is one of the projects I will look back on with the greatest pride and hopefully be something the kids revisit for many years to come.

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Suspension Cradles

 
Here I am in the process of bonding the deck and hull together (inside joints). I built three suspension cradles so that I could let gravity help me for a change. Fitting a 2 inch wide fiberglass tape to the internal seam over a 16 foot length is no easy task. I attached a brush to a 4 foot stick to allow me to reach into the far ends.

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Cure Acceleration

 
Today I made great progress on the kayak. Here I am using a high intensity lamp to speed the epoxy cure time on the hip plates (this is where the back band attaches). I made a nice little reflector (triangular affair sitting on the bottom of the hull) to focus the heat from above on both plates. In the background you can see two hatch cutouts and one of the two bulkheads.

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Animal Track Casting

 
Today after school Maya and Jeanine went out to make animal track castings. This plaster of paris casting is of a mink. See if you can make out all five toes.

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Hatch Opening

 
Today is the first day of a one week vacation before I start my new job at Sonos. With any luck I hope to finish my kayak. Pictured here is the hatch opening. I fabricated the gasket channel out of carbon fiber and am extremely pleased with the results. After varnishing I will fit the channel with a 3/8 inch wide closed cell foam gasket.

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Mother’s Day

 
Mother’s Day begins with breakfast in bed, prepared entirely by Maya featuring scrambled eggs, toast, tea and orange juice. Jeanine has prepared a Mother’s Day Wish List having learned over the years that this is the best way to ensure a happy day. Amazingly this list contains items that seem to fall naturally to each member of the family. Kyle cleaned the Honda and removed the white paint which inexpicably jumped from the garage door trim to the side of the van. He also installed the bicycle computer he had given to his mother on her birthday. Nico organized the tea cabinet and planted Dahlia’s in the garden. Maya cleaned and organized Jeanine’s jewelery and also repaired the mirror in her jewelery box (using her now significant expertise in the preparation and use of epoxy). I installed three jewelery holders in the dressing room and hung a belt holder. I also purchased a trellis for the garden and repaired an outside faucet. Jeanine was treated to a chinese dinner to bring the day to a luxurious finish. I was back in action this morning and scored the only goal in our victory over Needham.

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Blue Danube

 
Maya after finishing Blue Danube for her spring piano recital. I rarely take naps, but this afternoon I had a 2hour siesta. I think it is my body’s way of resetting after changing jobs. Come to think of it, I remember taking a nice long nap after leaving Pinnacle to join Avid.

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Sad Face

 
A quick rotation reveals how I feel about saying good bye to Avid and the great folks I have had the privilege of working with there.

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