In the sitting area off of our master bedroom we have a rowing machine that Jeanine uses from time to time. In one of her rare requests for a technology addition to the home she hinted that she would enjoy a TV she could watch while exercising. She was thrilled when she discovered the new set installed. The kids are now vigorously calling into question the family policy of no TVs in the bedrooms. Technically this TV is in the sitting room or in our case the rowing room and their protests were summarily dismissed.
Jeanine on her way to attend a fund raiser for the Concord Music Conservatory pauses to let me take a few portraits. She just keeps getting more beautiful with time.
Hannah and Kyle went grocery shopping together and returned home to cook dinner. They were kind enough to make an extra smoothie for me as I recuperated on the couch from an unusually stressful week at work. Later, they played cards, which is exactly the right speed for Kyle as he recovers from his snowboarding injuries.
It doesn’t take much to tie up traffic during my commute. This morning, a tiny accident slowed down the works. On the bright side, I noticed this interesting tree which I have sped past a thousdand times. It is far easier to smell the roses if you are not racing past them.
When I returned from work this evening I met Danielle for the first time. She is a college student who helps us out on Wednesdays while Jeanine is attending her Stand and Deliver workshops. She drives the kids to and from their activities, prepares dinner, and keeps the house clean. Anyone who operates our cook top immediately qualifies for inclusion on the family blog. Later in the evening I had an indoor soccer game. I had a goal and two assists but we lost 4-3. I was out of shape from my recent travel and the fact that we had no subs did not help.
Maya’s room transformed. There are some fabric details which still need to be worked out but the basic layout is complete. I designed and built both beds, a bookshelf which is off camera (on the near wall) and the coat stand all in cherry. I am very pleased that each child in turn has enjoyed these pieces and hope they will one day be passed to the next generation of Calabrias.
Maya requested a total makeover for her bedroom today. She has outgrown the style of her current furniture which she now regards as childish. Before removing all of the items pictured here I took several photos to help sell these items on Craig’s List or eBay. The new motif is entirely cherry and teak wood and we were able to refurnish the room with items we already own. Maya and I worked together on the project for the better part of the day and I really enjoyed our time together. I will post an after photo tomorrow when we have natural light again. The new look is not as well coordinated but definitely more mature.
As the resident snow blower, I have a love-hate relationship with snowfall. On the one hand, it usually translates to an hour of hard work; on the other, it makes for the most beautiful photos. This is the farm across the street from our house.
Nicolai wrestled brilliantly today winning 9-3 over a strong opponent from Wayland. Even though I think he earned a pin, (study the first image carefully), I am glad he went the whole six minutes for the conditioning value. Nico accepted a forfeit during the second match of the double dual meet which was fortunate because his elbow was quite tender after the first. The results of Kyle’s MRI revealed muscle and tendon damage and although surgery is unlikely it is very clear he will miss the remainder of the wrestling season. He will begin physical therapy as soon as the pain subsides and with any luck will be as good as new in time for the soccer season.
Main St. in Santa Barbara is lined with boutiques which remain open until 9pm to capture the tourist traffic. This shop does not allow photos from inside so I had to settle for a photo taken through the window.
Even though I spent all the daylight hours working, I did manage to find a nice image as I walked from the office to my hotel at dusk. I have admired this tree for some time but until today had never found a satisfying angle from which to photograph it.
I am in California for the entire week primarily to attend a two day management off-site meeting. Each functional area reports on accomplishments over the prior year, what could have gone better, and objectives for the coming year. Sonos did extremely well last year distinguishing itself from almost every other consumer electronics company. In spite of the global economic down turn, we enjoyed 50% year over year growth. This image seemed to capture the spirit of our success.
Followers of this blog know that my business trips to Santa Barbara often provide very unusual images. As I walked from my hotel to the office I passed this woman and snake. This is something we just do not see that often on the streets of Concord. She was actually trying to raise money for snake rescue and I was happy to donate to the cause. If I see her again tomorrow I may try and get a closer image of the snake.
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