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SideStix Ad

As a result of his contract with SideStix, Nico will be featured in the company’s marketing campaigns. We received an advanced copy of this advertisement which will begin appearing next month in selected magazines. In theory, I can now add commercial photographer to my resume as well. Nico is very excited about his new role with SideStix and is looking forward to getting through his finals so that we can start working on a new video to promote the company’s crutches.

Babson Offsite

I spent my second day on the campus of Babson College at their Executive Center attending a strategy planning session for iRobot’s Home Business Unit. After our session ended I drove around campus hoping I might bump into my nephew who is attending school here. No such luck but I did enjoy my tour despite having turned my ankle at a 6 am soccer practice this morning. Hopefully, it will heal in time for our playoff match this weekend.

Movie Trailer

This evening I attended a presentation of the Peabody Middle School Drama Class of which Maya is a member. This term’s assignment was to create a short video project. Students worked in small groups starting with a storyboard, followed by shooting, and finally editing their masterpieces. Maya’s group of three created a movie trailer for a horror film. It was the final project to be shown (a position reserved for what I will proudly assert was the standout project of the class). I am working to obtain a link to the video and hope to embed it on this page in the near future.

Meanwhile, Jeanine reported in from her vacation on Martha’s Vineyard where she is spending the week with her sisters and a few friends to celebrate Susan’s 60th birthday.

Division 1 Bound

My soccer season also ended this weekend. We won decisively, 4-0 over Lexington to complete an undefeated season and promotion to Division 1 in the fall. I scored the final goal of the match on a break away, beating the sweeper with a nice cross-over move and slotted a strong left footed shot past the advancing keeper to the lower left hand corner of the goal. Our over fifty league has 5 divisions, each with a North and South section. The top two teams in each section will compete next weekend for the right to advance to the Division Finals the following weekend. I have fully recovered from my hamstring injury but my conditioning is not where it needs to be, something I hope to address over the coming weeks.

Season’s End

Maya’s last soccer game of the season ended in a 1-2 loss to Natick and a good bit of controversy over an obviously missed offside call (flagged by the linesman, ignored by the referee). She had a great game (and season) contributing on both the front line and the back line. Over time, I see her migrating to a midfielder position given the play-making ability she shares with her brothers and her endurance. When it came time for a team photo I had nothing but my telephoto zoom (300-800mm) and had to improvise with this unusual perspective.

Zauber Torte

Maya’s turns 13 on the 19th of this month. This evening she celebrated her birthday with close friends, many of whom will not be able to join her on the actual day. Pictured here is the masterpiece cake she created to share with her guests. It is called a Zauber Torte (Golden Cage), a recipe she selected from the Cake Bible. The cage which hovers above the lemon poppy seed pound cake is made of caramel and garnished with crystallized violets (from our neighbor’s garden) and is a challenge for even the most experienced cooks. Maya did all the work save for the frosting and it was impossible to say whether it was more beautiful or delicious. During the party the girls had a scavenger hunt, played a game they invented called Freedom (two girl’s seek to capture the rest who are hidden throughout the house, once captured they are confined to base unless they are rescued by a teammate), and watched a comedy about a female bounty hunter.

Magnolia

I spent the night at the Wiley Inn and was up at 5 AM hunting for ocean scapes. On the advice of a colleague, I made my way to Magnolia where I found plenty of opportunities to keep me busy until breakfast. Another long but productive day during which our management team focused on the theme of doing less better. In the end there was pretty strong consensus on our priorities and I feel very comfortable with the decisions. I was back in Concord by 6 PM but too tired to attend soccer practice.

Rockport & Wiley

iRobot’s executive management team began a two day strategic planning retreat today at the Wiley Inn at Endicott College in Beverly, MA. I left two hours early for the one hour trip with the idea of getting in some photography before the 8AM start. Skies were overcast with intermittent heavy rain. I found myself in Rockport with a 15 minute window of perfect shooting conditions.

Twelve hours later I had an opportunity to shoot the Inn and signature fountain by twilight.

Business Magnate

It was appropriate that Nicolai was dressed in business attire this morning (he has a mock court appearance today in his constitutional law class). He is pictured here signing an endorsement agreement that we have negotiated with SideStix, the maker of his forearm crutches. Nicolai is now an Ambassador for the company seeking to promote sales, provide marketing collateral materials (video and still photos), represent the company at tradeshows, and generally evangelize the product. It is hoped that his accomplishments on the soccer field for the American Amputee Soccer Association’s US National team will make SideStix the crutch of choice for serious athletes. In exchange for his endorsement, he has received a modest equity stake in the company and will receive a royalty stream on all SideStix sales. He joins his brother in owning part of a business before the age of majority. Nicolai is excited about his new role and I am confident he will help SideStix grow significantly.

Twin Beauties

With all the rain we have had this spring everything has bloomed with greater than usual magnificence. I spent a few minutes after work exploring our gardens and settled on this pair of beauties for today’s photo. Jeanine spent part of the weekend in Schenectady with my sisters Mayela and Alissa and my mother and her sister Maruja. They completed what turned out to be a very successful estate sale as we continued to prepare the home of our youth for sale. It looks like the house should be ready to list in a few more weeks.

First Corn

We enjoyed the first corn of the season as Jeanine prepared a wonderful dinner on the grill. We were joined by my nephew, John Quinn, who spent most of the weekend with us. I was in action on the soccer pitch this morning and played very well as my team kept our perfect season intact with a 2-1 win.

Crutch Idea

At Nico’s request, I added some glow-in-the-dark tape to his crutches so that he could find them in the dark. We have passed the idea along to SideStix and hope they will include this feature on future crutches. Next, I plan to add some reflective tape to make the crutches highly visible to night-time drivers. These two improvements add almost no weight or cost but significantly improve the safety and convenience of the crutches.

The Troll

An 11 AM return flight to Boston afforded me a few hours of photography this morning. The Fremont Troll, pictured above, is a mixed-media colossal statue, located on Troll Avenue, under the north end of the Aurora Bridge. It is clutching an actual Volkswagen Beetle, as if it had just swiped it from the roadway above. Locals are quick to point out that the VW bears a California license plate. Despite a late departure from SeaTac which nearly cost me my connection through Dallas, I arrived in Boston by 11 PM and was fast asleep in my bed, exhausted from the jam-packed 3-day excursion, by midnight.

Terra Plata

iRobot is negotiating with the University of Washington to expand a technology license agreement. I am here to conduct technical due diligence (assessing risk and development cost). My meeting lasted all day and was quite productive. For dinner I was joined by good friends, Rob and Cindy Shurtleff as well as my mentee from the MIT Gordon Engineering Leadership program, Nora, and her fiance Simon. We enjoyed sharing tapas at the Terra Plata (earth to plate) organic restaurant in the Capitol Hill neighborhood (roughly equivalent to NYC’s Greenwich Village). It was truly a memorable evening and I was thrilled to introduce my friends to each other.