All posts by Carl

Challenging Work

 
Kyle likes to do his homework in close proximity to the rest of the family and can often be seen at the kitchen table or island focused on his studies. The volume of work he is getting this year is much higher and the subject matter sufficiently complex to challenge his parents in their efforts to help him.

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Weavers

 


Jeanine, Maya, and her friend Lydia took a weaving class today. All three were thrilled with the experience, and we have some fine new artwork with which to decorate our home.

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Double Shut Out

 


I spent the afternoon with Nicolai today at a wrestling double dual meet (4 teams). Nico won his first match 16-0 and his second match, pictured here 15-0. Nico has developed a very successful head and arm throw (my favorite high school take down) and used it four separate times for a total of twenty points.

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Squadron

 


While waiting for my primary subjects, I caught this nice formation of geese flying overhead.

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State Eagle Count

 


Today Massachusetts officials conducted its annual survey of American Bald Eagles across the state. Dozens of volunteers contribute to the field work and last year a total of 73 bald eagles were spotted. I took my long lens to work and used my lunch hour to see if I could contribute to the project. I spotted a total of three eagles and was lucky to get a photo of this one from a quarter of a mile away. Not one of my better photos but considering the frigid temperatures, extreme windchill, and 40 minute time window, I can’t complain.

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CCTV

 

For the past two years I have served on the Concord Carlisle TV Board of Directors. This body governs the operation of three local public access cable TV channels. At this evening’s annual meeting, I received the highly coveted CCTV “Hockey Puck” award for my service. The significance of this award is known only to insiders, and I am thrilled to have received it.

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Fireplace Cook Out

 
Despite the fact that we own a perfectly serviceable gas range and outdoor gas grill, the kids decided they wanted to cook hotdogs and smores in the living room fireplace for dinner this evening. Who was I to deny this taste of summer in the dead of winter. Kyle inspects the doneness of his dog.

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Snowball Fort

 


School was cancelled today due to weather conditions (a nasty combination of snow, sleet and freezing rain with temperatures hovering right at the freezing mark). I worked from home until the roads were cleared and traffic abated. As I pulled out of the driveway Maya was constructing a fort out of enormous snow balls. It was dark when I returned so I have yet to see the resulting structure.

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Fire Warmth

 
Maya decided she wanted a fire this evening and even remembered to open the flue this time! Nala was quick to horde in on the warmth and is the first to stake out a position in front of the hearth.

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Poppy

 
And here is my father’s father, Ernesto, a sculptor and artist who loved to work with his hands.

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Old Family Photos

 
I spent a couple of hours this evening scanning and retouching old family photos. This image is of my father in his youth. He organized a weight lifting club among his friends and achieved a rather impressive build. From body builder to dancer to psychology professor to writer. Quite the Renaissance man and inspiration to his children.

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Nice Try

 


Nico wrestled in his first dual meet this evening. Here, he shoots deep on a single leg tackle, but it is not enough to defeat his more experienced opponent.

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Flying Home

The wildlife here has been magnificent and so has our luck for being in the right place at the right time. It has been a truly memorable family vacation. As much as we enjoyed Costa Rica, Jeanine and I both appreciated the way the children interacted with each other absent their respective friends and electronic distractions. We count our many blessings this year and wish all of our friends and family a very healthy, happy, and prosperous new year.

Reason For Caution

This encounter was a good reminder that you need to exercise caution when exploring areas that are new to you. We could not help but wonder what kept so many crocodiles so well nourished. Unfortunately, we did not have the time to remain and discover the answer.