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Road to Recovery

I flew to Minneapolis this morning to visit my mother in the hospital. She is recovering from surgery, which appears thus far to have been successful. She is expected to remain in the hospital until early next week and her prognosis at this time is guardedly optimistic. My mother is as energetic a 90 year old as you will ever meet which made it especially difficult to see her so fragile after her ordeal. She is already very skinny so the loss of several more pounds has been less than ideal. She cannot have any food or liquids until her digestion resumes which is not expected for another few days. She was aggressively treated for a dramatic drop in blood pressure this morning which had stabilized by the time I visited in the afternoon. She is connected to more tubes than I could keep straight and this has made it difficult for her to rest. She was alert and coherent during my visit and I left the hospital with a sense of relief.

Close Call

Pictured here at her 90th birthday party last year, my mother underwent emergency surgery early this morning for an obstructed bowel. She is visiting my brother and his family in Minneapolis which is fortunate because they were quick to seek medical attention when she fell ill and there she has access to a world class health system and excellent doctors. Surgeons removed a section of her upper intestine and feel she will make a full, if lengthy recovery. I will leave tomorrow to visit with her and try and lend a hand to Mark and Marie who have had to handle this difficult situation alone.

Fenway Trivia

While at Fenway yesterday, we learned a bit of Green Monster trivia. The ladder pictured to the left above was used to access the roof for maintenance before it was replaced with additional seating. No longer needed it was left in place and has figured prominently in two major plays in which a fly ball took an unexpected carom off the ladder. A close-up of the American League standings reveals Morse Code embedded messages in the vertical white stripes. It will be left as an exercise for the reader to determine their meaning.

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

The family treated Maya to a baseball game outing at Fenway Park to belatedly celebrated her twentieth birthday. Kyle managed to get us great tickets at the last minute (see out view of the field below). Unfortunately, the Red Sox did little to make the game memorable as they lost to the Toronto Blue Jays 6-1. Later we dined at the Yard House while watching the tail end of the France – Brazil World Cup match.

Also in attendance but seated in a different area were my cousins who received complimentary tickets from an inside connection as well as a nice welcome on one of the giant screens in the outfield.

Earlier in the day my soccer team won our semi-final championship match by a well earned margin of 3-1. Next Sunday we play in the finals for all the marbles. I will be competing in a 10-mile, 25 obstacle Tough Mudder on Saturday so it remains to be seen how much I will be able to contribute to that effort.

Canoes & Kimballs

After Nicolai cooked breakfast for everyone, Jeanine and I joined my cousins, the Sanchez family, for a paddle down the Sudbury and Concord Rivers to the Old North Bridge. There we went ashore for a tour of the grounds and brief history lesson.

Later in the afternoon, we visited Kimball Farm for mini golf and ice cream. Please note that we all enjoyed small portions compared to the banana split I could not resist photographing even though it was ordered by someone else.

Cousins Twice Removed

Tony, Nick and Dom are the children of my cousin Gina’s son Rob and his wife Jennifer. I believe this makes them my cousins twice removed. The entire family is staying with us this weekend having travelled here from Chicago. Each summer they take a vacation to visit a different baseball stadium (Fenway in this case). This year they are also using the trip to visit colleges. Below is a picture of the older two with our kids and more cousins from Rob’s brother, Vincent.

The Wait Continues

I had a doctor’s appointment this morning which is located a couple of blocks from the Audi dealership through which I ordered my e-tron. I stopped in to get a status update on my car which has been sitting at the Davisville port in Rhode Island since June 3. I counted 8 e-trons on the lot, none of them mine which only adds insult to injury given that I know for a fact that my reservation was placed before all of these cars. After receiving exactly zero help from my salesperson, I reached out to a dealer I know in California. He was able to look up my order and discovered that the dealership had placed my name in the “notes” field of the order form rather than the “customer’s name” field which is where it belongs. He believes this explains the hold up. Learning this I was fit to be tied. On a positive note, I have had some very serious nibbles on my i3 which I am selling privately.

Best Boss

Maya, who turned twenty years old today, was treated to dinner by her former boss from Rolls Royce. She interned with RR last summer at their Indianapolis facility which produces jet engines. He wrote Jeanine and I a very thoughtful and complementary letter after her internship ended and was and continues to be a great champion for her. He is in the area on business and we were happy to have a chance to meet him and thank him for being such a great first manager for Maya. We will be celebrating Maya’s birthday as a family this weekend.

Breaking Ground

This week construction commenced on a new life sciences building located just a few blocks from my office. I spoke with the construction manager who told me it was to be an 11 story building with a 4 story subterranean garage. Scheduled duration for the project is two years. As much as I enjoyed watching the heavy equipment at work, all I could think about was the additional traffic this new facility will bring. City planners here seem inexplicably unconcerned with the traffic challenges that are going to hit like a tidal wave when all of the new office buildings going up in Cambridge and Somerville start operating.

Windshield Repair

I took my BMW into a windshield repair shop a few blocks from work this morning to address the small chip I picked up last week. After inspecting the dime sized crater, the technician said he would have me in and out in 15 minutes. Half way through the procedure he announced that the entire windshield would need to be replaced and showed me how an 8 inch crack had started to propagate from the original point of impact. Fortunately, it was an easy walk to work and they said my car would be ready by the close of business. When I returned that evening they were just wrapping up the job and I was very pleased with the quality of the workmanship.

Birth Order Portraits

For Father’s Day I requested a one hour portrait session with the family. It is a great opportunity to practice my hobby and it produces images that will be cherished forever. This year I purchased a set of tee-shirts that I thought particularly relevant for our family. Absent the usual grousing that accompanies such sessions, it was a ton of fun as the kids really got into character. Earlier in the day, my soccer team won our final soccer match of the season by a score of 3-0. We lost two midfielders to injury and I wound up playing an exhausting 75 minutes. We finished the season in first place for D1 South. Two more wins among the top two teams in D1 South and D1 North will determine the overall league champion. Hopefully my injured teammates will be back in action before then.

Walden Walk

Before they had to leave for the airport and return trip to Minnesota, Maya, Jeanine and I joined Mark and Marie for a nice 3 mile walk to Walden Pond and back. Later in the day I assisted Maya as she began to install the flooring in her tiny house. Much progress was made.

Rock Chip

Not a week after listing my BMW i3 for sale, I caught a stone this morning which chipped my windshield. I am fairly certain the repair will be covered by insurance (hopefully without a deductible). I have arranged for the work to be done next Monday and do not know yet if a repair or replacement will be required. I feel as though my car is trying to tell me that it does not want to be sold.

Sib in the House

My brother and sister in law stopped in today on their return from a vacation in Maine. They will stay with us until their flight back to Minneapolis on Saturday. Maya took charge of creating a veritable feast which satisfied requirements for both the 30 day cleanse we are on and my brother’s list of off limit foods. Mark and Marie used their time in Maine to relax as well as to scope out potential homes/property for vacation and/or future retirement We are highly supportive of any investments that will bring them closer to Boston.