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Sonos Summer Celebration

 
This evening we attended the Sonos Summer Celebration held at Kimball Farms. Nicolai left for Encore Coda music camp earlier in the day so he was not able to join the family appreciation outing. Despite some brief periods of intense rain the event was a great success. This being the first Cambridge based company gathering since my arrival, I was very keen to take full advantage of the event to build an even closer knit team. For an ice breaker, Maya assisted by sticking labels with the names of taco ingredients on them to each attendees back. Each person was asked to circulate in the crowd and ask yes/no questions to determine what their label said. Having done this, I informed the participants that the first team to form a complete taco (shell, chicken, lettuce, tomatos, salsa, cheese) and sit at a table with their hands up would win the prize.

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Bye Bye Bunk

 
The fact that she was eager to sign up for next year’s camp on the spot suggested that Maya had a wonderful experience in this camp run by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. She enjoyed many activities including kayaking, mountain climbing, swimming, archery, soccer, singing around the campfire, a talent show and a Ropes course. Most importantly, she made some very good friends and returned with a much greater appreciation for nature, wildlife and the great outdoors, a theme of the camp which is woven into every activity.

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The Latrine

 
Maya was very proud of the latrine that her cabin shared. She demonstrated the sink and explained how each girl could dip their toothbrush into an individual stream of water.

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Wildwood

 
This morning I retrieved Maya from her week long stay at Camp Wildwood located in southern New Hampshire.

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Steve Audette Interview

 
This evening Nicolai was interviewed by Steve Audette for a story he is doing for Frontline. Nicolai was a real trooper and handled the two hour session with grace. Steve is a skilled interviewer and really explored the emotional side of the story. You could tell he was angling for the most dramatic telling of Nico’s Kilimanjaro adventure (what all good story tellers do) but Nicolai held firmly to the slightly less glamorous truth of his experience. I was very proud of him for his unwavering honesty. We will know in a couple of weeks if Frontline picks up the 10 minute story. Stay tuned. I tried working from home today and with Maya at camp, Kyle at work, Nico at a friends, and Jeanine at yoga and then her nutrition training it worked out extremely well. Even though I was considerably more efficient, I must say I missed the office setting. I finished my last meeting at 7PM just as the team arrived to set up. It took about an hour to create a studio in our living room and setup the lighting and sound. We wrapped shortly after 10PM.

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Open Spaces

 
The return flight from Indiana was delayed on the tarmac for over an hour and we did not return home until late Sunday evening. On each visit home, Jeanine enjoys the wide open spaces and the seemingly endless fileds and near inifinte sight lines. I thought this would be a nice image to remind her of home. See if you can figure out what the objects covering the field are. Click on the photo for a closer view.

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Larry’s Memorial

 
Larry would have been pleased with the gathering of his family and friends to celebrate his life. He would have appreciated the outdoor, casual setting, where words came only from the heart and each song told the story of his life. Guests were invited to take plants from his garden (potted by the girls) as a remembrance and I know that nothing could have pleased him more. I am equally confident that he continues to look in on this blog everyday, as he did in life, and I will honor his memory by continuing to share the story of his daughter and grandchildren. A complete set of photos from the memorial service can be found by following this link.

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