My Gals

 


Except for Nicolai, who had practice with the CCHS freshmen soccer team, all Calabria’s were in attendance for the match. Jeanine with Maya in tow and me straight from work.

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CCHS Soccer

 

The CCHS soccer program is quite strong due in no small part to head coach Ray Pavlik. I liked his calm and very clear guidance to the team at half time. I hope in time he will become as strong a mentor for Kyle as his former coach Charlie was. As serendipity would have it, Charlie was at the game watching his son and several of Kyle’s former team mates play for the AB team. After the game I had a chance to thank him again for the positive influence he has had on Kyle.

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Soccer Dance

 

Kyle is playing on the CCHS Men’s varsity soccer team this season and today was the season opener against Acton Boxboro. The boys played extremely well and came away with a decisive 3-0 win. Kyle saw limited action but made a strong showing while on the field. Followers of this blog realize that the next couple of months will include many soccer photos of our kids so I opted to start this season with a non-Calabria image that caught my fancy.

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Kick-Off Dinner

 


This evening, Jeanine and I attended a kick-off dinner for the CCHS’s Men’s Varsity soccer team, which Kyle will be playing for this season. It was a great opportunity to meet other parents and the coaches.

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The Sentry

 
We returned from Schenectady this afternoon and immediately set about installing a garden sculpture gifted to us by my parents. We considered locations in the front of the house but decided on the patio off our family room which we look out across daily. In this location we can enjoy this magnificent piece year round from both inside and outside the house.

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Madagascar

 


The focus is soft, but I really like this photo of Nico by firelight. A speakerphone call to cousin Rory for his comedic interpretation of select lines from the movie Madagascar completed the evening.

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Fire Relaxation

 


As the evening winds down all three generations present gather around the fire in something of a meditative atmosphere.

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Maya & Frank

 


I took advantage of the wonderful evening light to photograph all the kids with their grandparents. This was one of my favorites.

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Auto Refill

 


Leave it to Maya to develop a new method of drinking water. Apparently she prefers drinking from a cup rather than the bottle but can not be bothered to pause for refills. I can do nothing but admire her creativity and inventiveness as she replenishes the water in her glass continuously while drinking from it.

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JQ

 


John William must have gotten a good dose of Quinn genes and has grown to be nine feet tall (this is just an estimate). Like Kyle, he is now driving and enjoys soccer and lacrosse. Despite his huge stature, he is soft spoken and gentle.

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RQ

 


Rachel is a third generation ballroom dancing sensation, a skilled martial artist, and very powerful soccer and softball player. She knocked pitches from her dad into the yard of the neighbor two houses away. I innocently tossed her a pitch and nearly lost my head when she hit a line drive right at me. I decided it would be best to immediately move on to a different activity well out of her range.

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AQ

 


My sister Alissa has followed in my parent’s foot steps and is a highly accomplished ballroom dancer.

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Grand Kids

 

Today was spent largely at my sister’s home, where the kids enjoyed the pool, soccer, softball, and a cookout. My parents are pictured here with a little more than half of their grandchildren.

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Elders Prevail

 


Kyle and Nicolai challenged their father and his father to a match. The toddlers’ early bravado quickly evaporated as their elders amassed an 8-2 lead. Muscles and machismo are no match for experience and cunning.

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