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The Feast

 


The girls enjoyed quite a feast, which included both healthy and not so healthy snacks.

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Soccer Cake

 


Maya played her final game of the soccer season in the pouring rain and bitter cold. Her team secured a 2-0 victory despite the very hostile conditions, and we followed the match with a team party.

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Getting Closer

Kyle’s soccer team advances another round in the state championship tournament with a decisive 2-0 win over Danvers. The team will be in action again next Monday, and the stakes will be even higher. Only 8 teams remain in the single-elimination tournament. Unfortunately, I will be working in California and will not be able to make the match.

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New Shoes

 


Wresting season is right around the corner, and Nicolai could not be more excited. He has grown significantly over the past six months and now is almost as tall as I am. His foot is now a size 10 which necessitated the purchase of a new wrestling shoes.

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Flag Retirement

 


Maya and Jeanine participated in a ceremonial American Flag Retirement ceremony today at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetary replete with fife and drum band, bag pipes, the playing of taps, and a three cannon salute. Girl and Boy Scouts folded flags to be retired and then handed them off to a military family being honored for their father’s recent return from Iraq. They are then passed to a fire marshall in full uniform who respectfully places the flag in a container in which it is burned.

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Cut & Run

 


Dad shows that he has a move or two. I call this one “cut right and run faster than the other old man”. Photo courtesy of Ruth, the wife of one of my teammates.

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Last Baby Tooth

 

Maya lost what has to be one of her last baby teeth this morning. She nonchalantly reached into her mouth, yanked it out with one pull, and calmly offered it up for inspection.

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Very Short Car

 


A perfect fall day and ideal conditions for soccer. Although we lost I had a pretty good game. I won a header inside the box which I put on frame, literally. The rebound offered another bite at the apple but luck had it fall to the foot of a defender. Later in the game I had a nice assist on our only goal. I spent the afternoon cleaning and organizing the garage. I came up with a solution to store both the Smart car and the snowblower (which is almost as big as the car) in the same bay. Now all three cars can sleep under a roof and we are ready to deal with a heavy snow.

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Cheese Making Workshop

 


Jeanine attended a cheese making workshop in western Massachusetts. I have a feeling that fresh mozzarella is in our future.

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Nala

 


Nala purveys her domain. She seems to have taken a dislike to the horses across the street, and anytime they come close to the fence, she makes them aware of her presence. They do not seem the least bit concerned and seem to have accurately assessed that she is all bark and no bite.

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Light Writer

 


Nicolai is taking a photography class at school. For his assignment this week he had the idea to paint with light. With a tripod mounted camera and Maya’s assistance (she held the shutter open for about 12 seconds), Nico used a flashlight to spell his name and then illuminate his face. He used a digital camera to work out the exposure settings and rehearse the movements and then switched to a film camera to create the final image for his class. I really enjoyed observing the way brother and sister worked together in harmony.

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Yummy

 


A quick peak into the oven as I returned from work suggested a yummy dinner ahead.

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Renaissance Girl

 

Maya, with alto sax in tow, heads into school early to attend her Mandarin class. She is our little Renaissance girl.

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Tight Squeeze

 


Parking in Cambridge conforms to a different standard than in Concord. A view of Broadway as seen from my office window.

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Super Mario

 
 

Kyle played extremely well and I was fortunate to capture a nice sequence of him winning a header over a former Stars teammate who easily stands 8 inches taller. If you click on the photos for a larger view you will see that Kyle dedicated his game to Jeanine’s parents, Larry and Eunice Roche. In the second photo, Kyle kicks the ball he has headed to himself on the way down from his flight.

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Kicks For Cancer

 


This evening the CCHS Men’s Varsity Soccer Team dedicated its match against arch rival Lincoln Sudbury HS to a Kicks for Cancer fundraiser. Each player’s jersey bore the name of someone in their life touched by cancer who they chose to honor. After a discussion with Tom Bird I realized how poignant it would be to photograph the game from an entirely new perspective. Rather than focus on the faces of each player as is my normal practice, I would shift my center of attention to the names on their jerseys and applied the same concept to the team photo. Unfortuantely Seth Bird was ill and unable to play or be part of the photo inspired by his father. I will try to catch up with him when he is well and add him to the collection of team photos.

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5th Grade Choir

 


It was quite a busy Sunday for the Calabria parents. As I left the house early this morning for my soccer match against Belmont I remarked to Jeanine that this was the first time all season that I was not injured or hurting anywhere. This state of well being translated into a 3 goal game for me and a 5-1 win for our team against an opponent that beat us 3-1 earlier in the season. After the game Jeanine and I attended the Willard School dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony during which Maya, pictured in the lower left background, participated in the fifth grade choir to sing in their new school. Next Jeanine and I enjoyed an extended late lunch which gave us a chance to get reaquainted after weeks of long long days in the office for me. We concluded the day with a family meeting in which all members created goals and measurement criteria to help us be all that we can be.

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Halloween Night

 


The boys are old enough now that they are left on their own recognisance and we do not expect to see either before midnight. It is a perfect Halloween night. A full moon, dark storm clouds moving very quickly across the sky and rain threatening. This pumpkin carved by Maya completes the picture perfectly.

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Good Enough To Eat

 


Maya, with limited assistance from her parents, constructed her own costume this year. I always consider Maya good enough to eat, but this evening, she looked more tempting than usual.

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Donuts On A String

 


As if this night will not see enough consumption of undesirable calories, the girls participated in this contest, which rewards the first to eat a donut suspended from a string without using your hands or letting any part of the donut hit the ground.

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Treehouse Visit

 


Next came a brief visit to Maya’s treehouse.

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Bobbing

 


What would a fall party be without bobbing for apples? No children were drowned in the playing of this game.

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Fortification

 


Pizza and veggies were offered to fortify the trick-or-treaters for their long journey ahead.

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Trick or Treaters

 


Not everyone had arrived yet, but I took advantage of the opportunity to capture some of Maya’s guests.

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Halloween Party

 


Maya prepares to host a Halloween party for her friends.

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Full Volley

 


Maya has become quite a little soccer beast. In this photo she executes a flying full volley. She leaps in the air and clears the ball over three attackers. Brothers take note, it won’t be too much longer before your little sister can take you to school. Maya played the full match and her team settled for a tie against Sudbury.

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S5

 


The product is called the S5 and it is a fully contained wireless music system. Plug it in and you have music anywhere in your home, controlled from the palm of your hand. Response to this product has been overwhelming and we believe it will be the most popular in the companies history.

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Under The Gun

 


I would be hard pressed to remember a more intense day at work in my last ten years on the job. My team and I had to track down potential problems with our newly released product. We received a batch of 30 units at 10AM from Santa Barbara and had to test, sort, diagnose, and repair them all by 3:30PM so they could be shipped to Europe where they are being distributed to the press for review. It took ten of us every second of the day and in the end we were able to ship 26 units which met our quality standards. The teamwork was amazing and reminded me of my Truevision days. I trimmed woofer gaskets and transported boxes from the 6th to 7th floor for shipping.

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Office Sunset

 


I caught this sunset out of my office window. It will be several more hours before I leave for home, and my only photo of the day.

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Perimeter Guard

 


We use an electric containment fence for Nala so that she can stay outside as much as she wants to. She has literally worn a path along the perimeter which she patrols relentlessly and at very high speeds. Part of this path goes through one of our gardens and we have learned not to plant anything along her race track. When she reaches one of several observation points she pauses to survey her domain.

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Odd Pumpkin

 

With Halloween around the corner, all the farm stands are displaying their finest pumpkins. The one pictured here is among the strangest I have ever seen, featuring peanut shell-like protuberances over much of the surface of an otherwise normal albiet pink pumpkin.

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