Early Reader


The first person in his family line to attend college, he went on to earn a PhD. I grew up understanding the importance of an education and working hard to achieve goals.

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Frank Calabria [1924-2010]

My father lived a passionate life. It ended peacefully this morning at his home after 87 years. To know my father was to know joy and laughter, to feel entirely loved, and to understand the beauty of a life lived well.

Forearm Camera Rig

Maya demonstrates an articulating forearm camera mounting system I fabricated. The camera is mounted to a hinge which is attached to two straps which secure the contraption to the forearm. I am scheduled to go sky diving this week and devised this apparatus so I could take aerial photographs while under the canopy. The camera lies flat on my forearm when not deployed and can quickly be moved into a number of different shooting positions. It remains to be seen if I will be allowed to fly with this rig.

Birthday Feast

The family celebrated my 52nd birthday today. Jeanine and I were traveling to Wyoming on the actual date (September 29th). Hannah joined us for the dinner celebration which included all of my favorites prepared from scratch by my loving wife (mozzarella and homegrown tomatoes with basil, red spinach salad with pears and bacon bits, chicken pot pie, and a cheesecake topped with raspberries). A more enjoyable day I cannot remember.

Fall Perfection

A perfect fall day was enjoyed to the maximum. My soccer game this morning resulted in a 1-1 tie. I picked up our only goal by throwing my body into a rebound and playing it into the net off my abdomen (first time I have ever scored this way). Later in the day Jeanine and I drove through Groton, Pepperell and Hollis where fall color was near peak. Autumn is my favorite season and such excursions nourish my soul.
 

 

 

Pumpkin Perspective


After taking care of several chores around the house I went out in search of fall color. Unfortunately the high winds and heavily overcast skies did not lend themselves to good landscape photography. I did come across a huge patch of pumpkins and was able to find a large boulder from which to photograph them

Shades

It is too cold for the sun porch so Kyle and a group of his friends retreat to the dining room for an evening of poker. As I checked in throughout the tournament the sunglasses made their way around the table doing little to enhance the fortunes of the wearer. I thought the juxtaposition of the portrait of Kyle as a child made this photo more interesting than the group shots I took.

King of the Air

After the conference I was able to catch the tail end of Nico’s soccer game. Skies were heavily overcast leading to very nice lighting and Nicolai played extremely well. He won virtually every ball in the air that was played into his space. I easily have a dozen photos of him heading the ball which does not include the shots that I missed. The team won a hard fought match and I was really happy I was able to see this match.

The Unconference

Today I attended an unconference sponsored by the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council held at the Boston Seaport World Trade Center. The agenda for breakout sessions is created in real time by the attendees who vote with their feet. I moderated a session on Telemedicine and participated in two session focused on Robotics. I was invited as an “Expert” and had responsibility for three mentoring sessions with young entrepreneurs. I ran into Nora, my MIT mentee, who continues to explore new career opportunities and is on a path for great things.

Yard Dogs Website

Kyle is busy with college research and preparation but still finds time to develop his business. He contracted with his brother to develop a website which is now online. The site can be reached by following this link (Yard Dogs Landscaping).

Flip Throw Specialist

I woke at 3 AM to complete a special project for work from this morning so I felt comfortable leaving the office early to catch one of Nicolai’s soccer matches. The team had an impressive 4-0 win and Nicolai had a very nice flip throw which set up one of their early goals.

Future Engineer

Maya spent the better part of the day at work with me today. There is no school in observance of the Columbus Day holiday and Jeanine will not be returning from Washington, D.C. until later this evening. She is content to do her homework reading assignment, sample the free hot chocolate, and work on one of the available jigsaw puzzles while I was busy in meetings. She also requested that I show her two of my product concept proposals and proceeded to give me good ideas for improvements on both.

Willard Playground

I insisted that the kids take advantage of the perfect fall day and the girls elected to go to the Willard playground and Nico decided to join us. Although they are rapidly becoming young women, watching Maya and Sarrinagh play together reminded me that they are still children at heart. Nico elected to work on a reading assignment and also completed a science lab (ahead of schedule). I just relaxed in the sun entirely exhausted from my earlier soccer match in which we had to settle for a 1-1 tie against a team we deserved to beat. For the first time in over a year a played with no pain in either knee which I can either attribute to the 2 week hiatus or the strength I developed from all the climbing we did in Wyoming. I just missed a lob shot over the keeper but did manage to assist on our only goal.

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Tooth Fairy

Maya spent last night at Sarinnagh’s house creating a Halloween costume with her. Initially, I was unable to determine the nature of the outfit. Upon further study and reflection, I concluded that she will be trick-or-treating as a Tooth Fairy.