Today is the first day of a one week vacation before I start my new job at Sonos. With any luck I hope to finish my kayak. Pictured here is the hatch opening. I fabricated the gasket channel out of carbon fiber and am extremely pleased with the results. After varnishing I will fit the channel with a 3/8 inch wide closed cell foam gasket.
Mother’s Day begins with breakfast in bed, prepared entirely by Maya featuring scrambled eggs, toast, tea and orange juice. Jeanine has prepared a Mother’s Day Wish List having learned over the years that this is the best way to ensure a happy day. Amazingly this list contains items that seem to fall naturally to each member of the family. Kyle cleaned the Honda and removed the white paint which inexpicably jumped from the garage door trim to the side of the van. He also installed the bicycle computer he had given to his mother on her birthday. Nico organized the tea cabinet and planted Dahlia’s in the garden. Maya cleaned and organized Jeanine’s jewelery and also repaired the mirror in her jewelery box (using her now significant expertise in the preparation and use of epoxy). I installed three jewelery holders in the dressing room and hung a belt holder. I also purchased a trellis for the garden and repaired an outside faucet. Jeanine was treated to a chinese dinner to bring the day to a luxurious finish. I was back in action this morning and scored the only goal in our victory over Needham.
Maya after finishing Blue Danube for her spring piano recital. I rarely take naps, but this afternoon I had a 2hour siesta. I think it is my body’s way of resetting after changing jobs. Come to think of it, I remember taking a nice long nap after leaving Pinnacle to join Avid.
Packing all my photos, artwork, and books took longer than I anticipated and I was lucky to squeeze it all into my car. Last to go was the mask which has graced my door since my trip to South Africa.
Today was my last day of work at Avid after nearly a five year run. I was granted early release for good behavior (I had committed to stay through June but the transition has gone smoothly and our big release is on track for a June 6th ship date). While I am very anxious to start at Sonos, it was very hard saying farewell to so many wonderful and talented people. I will always remember Avid fondly and am thankful for the opportunity that brought our family to New England and afforded me such a great environment for professional growth. I was roasted during a Cake for Carl going away party and used the opportunity to project a slide show of the thousand plus photos I had taken of my colleagues over the years. It was a very nice note to end on.
Pictured here is the Concord School of Philosophy located on the grounds of the Orchard House (home of Louisa May Alcott). The school for adults was designed, built and run by her father, the Superintendant of Concord Schools. It is still used today for summer lectures.
Today after work I participated in a walking tour of historic Lexington Road. Next week I will be a volunteer in Maya’s class and will lead a small group of children on the same tour hopefully remembering much of what I learned.
Jeanine launched her new business venture this evening. The Earth Mama hosted a healthy cooking lesson for eleven participants who each left with a container of Jeanine’s Special Broth, seen simmering here, renewed appreciation for the dreaded pressure cooker, and new found love for Seaweed Salad. The event was a great success and Jeanine had that happy smile she gets when working with industrial size cooking vessels.
Emmanuel who celebrates his 32nd birthday today joined Nico for practice and the interview. I loaned him a pair of my custom crutches that are sized for when Nicolai get’s older. Despite playing in a street shoe, Emmanuel showed he’s got game.
Nicolai and I were interviewed by the Fox Soccer Channel for a piece they are doing on Nicolai’s story. Nico was unusually brief with his comments and told me later that he is tired of doing interviews and was much more comfortable when they videotaped him during his soccer practice. He had some really nice headers which I hope they caught on tape. I will post air date when we receive the details. We learned that the fundraiser last night brought in another $21,000 in contributions raising his total to over $130,000.
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