Mattison Drive Home – SOLD

A Concord family with three children and the need for a larger home learned by word of mouth that we were about to put our house on the market. The husband and wife came for a private showing, submitted an offer the same day, and we have accepted it. Until we sign the Purchase & Sale Agreement, it is not a done deal but all indications are that we have found our buyer.

For Sale

Jeanine and I put the finishing touches on our house as we prepare to put it on the market. This morning, we met with the realtors who we worked with on our new house to decide if we will list with them or sell the house ourselves.

Changing Color

Nights are growing colder and the leaves are just starting to turn. This is without a doubt my favorite time of year. The farmer who tends the field behind our house was busy at work, tilling the soil in preparation for the next crop.

Lemon Ice

This evening, the family gathered to celebrate my 62nd birthday even though it does not actually arrive until Tuesday. In lieu of cake, Jeanine prepared my very favorite lemon ice using the same recipe from Civitello’s, the Italian bakery of my youth located in Schenectady, NY. Served inside the lemon skins from which it was made, the treat was exquisite.

Master Suite

We are very pleased with the way the refinished floor in our master bedroom turned out. Having waited for the finish to completely harden, today was the first time I could start to re-furnish the room. Even though I believe I have a buyer for our bed (it is too tall for our new house) on Craig’s List, I decided to reassemble it so that I could demonstrate how to take it apart when the buyer comes to pick it up. It also allowed me to take a proper photograph of it for posterity’s sake. Jeanine and I spent the rest of the day getting the house ready to put on the market.

Thwarted Surprise

It is really hard to surprise Jeanine. This evening, I took her out on a mystery date. Open-air dining at Bistro 781 in Waltham where they have closed Moody St. to traffic and all the restaurants there have set up tables outdoors. As we approached on foot after parking where we could, it was no feat of detective work to determine that we were going to have dinner al fresco. As we approached the restaurant, Jeanine asked me if we would be joining good friends, Tom and Karen Metzold for dinner. How could she possibly know this? Apparently, she pattern matched the last time we dined in this area with the time of year and made the correct prediction. Even though she ruined the surprise, it did not diminish the enjoyment we had catching up with my high school wrestling partner and long time friends.

Rough Cut

After an annealing process to relieve stress and soften the metal, we have done a first pass at machining the part my team at Digital Alloys printed last week. This is what we call a rough cut and does not include any of the final part details. Next, we will harden and temper the part to our customer’s specification and then do the final machining. Expect another update next week. This is a very exciting time at work as this part represents the first one we have ever printed for a paying customer.

Camp Quarantine

This year, COVID safety concerns precluded Formlabs from enjoying Family Camp weekend normally held at Camp Taconic in the Berkshires. Instead, employees received Camp Quarantine care packages containing various goodies based on their interests. Just published in a company newsletter is the photo above in which a small group including Maya, enjoyed a local hiking outing as part of the modified camp weekend.

Point of Failure

Shortly after moving into our current home some 17 years ago, I converted half the unfinished basement into a home theater and recreation room. During that project, we added a hydronic heating system to warm the new areas plus my shop during the winter. With all of the insulation we added, it turns out that the new boiler has rarely been called into service. When it stopped operating several years ago, there was little impetus to fix it. Now that we are preparing to move, it is important that everything in the house is working properly. While investigating the problem, I discovered that the controller board for the impeller motor had a blown chip on it (likely due to extreme overheating). What remains to be seen, is if I can order just the controller board, or if it will come with a $300 motor attached.

Kicks For Cancer

This year Kicks for Cancer has gone virtual due to COVID-19. Pictured above is a screengrab from a video of Nico making an appeal for the campaign. Kicks for Cancer is held in memory of Concord resident Lois Wells, who passed away in 2007 after a courageous battle with cancer. Lois was the mother of Steve Wells, the team’s assistant coach and 1999 graduate of Concord-Carlisle High School. Since its inception 13 years ago the event has raised close to a half-million dollars for cancer research.

Elliptical For Sale

Now that we are getting closer to putting our home on the market, we are selling off everything that will not be joining us in our new house. I picked up this elliptical machine on the side of the road a few weeks ago in the hopes I would use it in lieu of my gym membership which I canceled when COVID hit. Since then, I have used it exactly once so on to Craig’s List it went. It sold in four hours for $300. Earlier in the day, I got a proper workout when my soccer team took to the field against a Russian team from Newton. The match was scoreless until the 80th minute when we picked up our first goal. We added a second with a few minutes left in the game. A very nice win against a very strong opponent.

Floor Work

I decided to sub out the floor repair for our walk-in closet project since we are also going to have the carpeting in the master bedroom and a second bedroom removed, the hardwood floors sanded, and refinished. The company we hired arrived with a crew of 4 and worked from 8am to 6pm at a feverish pace. They left having completed all but the second coat of finish which they will be back to do on Monday. We are very pleased with the work and are looking forward to moving back into our bedroom once the fumes have dissipated. Pictured above is the pattern of flooring removed to blend in the new floor.

For Sale

My team realized a major milestone at work today, printing for the first time, a part that will be sold to a paying customer. Our printing process is near net shape which means that we have to machine away a few millimeters from each side to reveal the part within. We will do that next week and it is a safe bet I will be posting an image of it when we do. The nickel in the photo was included for a sense of scale.

Late Bloomer

I was surprised to discover this tiny rose starting to bloom in our garden. I have always assumed that flowers only bloom in the spring. Clearly, I was mistaken. Either that or this bud is not going to open. I will report back if that is the case.