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Motionless

 


This motionless statue work seems to be catching on and it would seem that you can actually make a living by doing absolutely nothing.

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Self Serve

 

We paused at this self-serve, honor system book store. Very reasonably priced books are laid out on a table, and if you want one, you simply put the marked price into a lockbox on the table. What a great concept.

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Date Night

 

Jeanine took the train into Cambridge, where she met me at work (her first visit to my office since I started at Sonos). With all three kids scattered to the winds, we enjoyed a date night, which started with dinner at Arabian restaurant Oleana. Later, we walked about Harvard Square, which always offers a lot to take in.

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Van Injuries

 


This evening Kyle clipped a curb and popped one of the tires on the van while avoiding another car in the very chaotic Route 2 rotary. Just last weekend we entered into the AAA teenage driver contract with him which spells our parent and teenager responsibilities regarding use of the family car. Tire damage is addressed and Kyle will pay the $150 repair bill. A painful lesson but better than a collision for which we are thankful.

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Champion Catcher

 


The undisputed champion catcher was Jamie, who was virtually indistractable and had a near perfect record. He may, consequently, be the first to throw up.

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Best Tosser

 


From my perspective, the winning teams had the best tossers. A good toss required very little repositioning by the catcher. Dave received my vote for best tosser.

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Tossers

 


This evening Kyle had a number of his friends over to the house to hang out. How do 6 teenage boys entertain themselves? One activity involved tossing mini-marshmallows across the kitchen and catching them with your mouth. Tossers and catchers alternated while attempting to disorient or distract their opponents.

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No More Braces

 


Maya just got had her braces removed and shows off her very nice and straight teeth. As I understand it she will need to wear them again in a few years when all of her permanent teeth come in. Until then we will all enjoy her unobstructed smile.

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Blueberry Pie

 


Since returning from our vacation Maya has been in a relentless pie baking mood. Today we are treated to fresh blueberry.

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Kyle’s Birthday

 


This evening we had Kyle’s family birthday celebration. Maya was largely responsible for baking the chocolate peanut butter pie that Kyle requested. Each year I do a birthday interview with each child. This year, Kyle’s interview was done by his friends Dave and Jamie who did a far more entertaining and compelling interview than I ever could have.

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Frog Chef

 


This evening Kyle was the grill master and prepared some of the best chicken I have ever tasted. His progress was somewhat hampered by this frog which seemed to have an unnatural attraction to the igniter switch on the grill. We surmised that it might have to do with the similar coloration. I have never seen such a frog before and will have to study our field guide to see if we can identify it.

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Peach Pie

 

Today Maya and Jeanine decided they would make a peach pie from scratch and I was fortunate to get a single sliver before the rest was devoured.

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String Beans

 

As soon as the sun is up, Jeanine’s top priority after being away from home for almost a month is to check on her garden. She returns with a big smile and a handful of string beans.

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Vacation Reflections

Today as we return home to Boston I am electing to reflect on our family vacation rather than post and comment on another photo. It has been a dream of mine to visit the national parks with my family for as long as I can remember. Jeanine and I thought carefully about the timing and realized that this summer was the optimal, if not only window in which to take this adventure. Maya is old enough to handle the hiking and to appreciate and remember what she has seen. Kyle is young enough that his priorities have not yet shifted to working over the entire summer vacation. This may well be our last extended duration family vacation and I must say that it more than met my expectations. I was concerned that the kids would get cabin fever and be at each others thoats. I cannot remember a single fight. I was concerned that they might not appreciate the natural beauty they were exposed to. They were just as awe struck as their parents and some of my favorite moments were spent in total quiet. I was concerned they would grow bored. Instead they filled down time with reading, playing chess, bananagrams and a variety of card games. What I did not expect, and moved me the most, was how the kids helped each other and their parents. Kyle carrying his sister across deep water and up mountains on his back along with most of the water for the rest of us. Nico holding on to Maya so she would not fall off during tubing. Everyone encouraging Jeanine to traverse the gross water so she could enjoy the inside of a slot canyon. Maya and Nicolai helping Kyle and I to overcome our fear of heights. It is safe to say that I will remember this vacation/adventure fondly for as long as I live and hope my children will do so long after that. I will close by wishing Kyle happy birthday on this his 17th.