Letter to the Editor - Boston Globe
5/28/08
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Life as an Electrician
Going from a sedentary lifestyle in Cubical Land to on your feet for 12+ hours a day climbing up and down ladders and across pebble covered rooftops all day long can be quite the transition. Despite the new challenges that I have come to face with starting a completely new job that I have no experience in, I am truly enjoying myself as I am learning valuable skills and the culture of the company and construction industry.The day starts around 6am, wake-up, and grab some continental breakfast at the Comfort Inn. Drive 2.4 miles to the job site and start work at 7am. 15 minute
breaks at 9:30 and 4:30 and a half hour break for lunch at 12:30. We work until 7:30 and head back to the hotel and typical go out to dinner or relax and veg out until you go to sleep. Not all that exciting of a lifestyle, but you are constantly busy and the days go by quickly.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
White House weekend
We had the best time in D.C. this past weekend! Sean's friend Rob arranged a private tour of the East Wing of the White House. Coincidentally, the date fell on Susan's 18th birthday, which made it extra special.After enjoying a scrumptious birthday dinner with the Judy and the kids the night before, we left Manchester uber-early on Saturday morning. Sean met us at BWI and we drove downtown to meet up with Tiff and her parents, who had driven in from Gloucester, VA for the occasion.
We are all immensely grateful to Rob to provide this tour on his day off. His narrative not only introduced us to the art, history, and artifacts of the historical rooms we visited, but also offered some insights into the duties White House Social Aides perform during official functions. I got a major kick out of seeing the famous Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington that Dolly Madison rescued during the fire during the war of 1812.The tour was fantastic! This photo was taken just after the tour.
From left to right, Richard, Susan, Ellen, Mike, Charlene, Tiffany, Sean, and Rob
After the tour, we walked and walked and walked and walked and...well, you get the idea. We saw the World War II Memorial, Reflecting Pool, Lincoln Memorial, and the Vietnam Wall. Saturday night, we enjoyed dinner at Chef Geoff's, and celebrated Charlene and Susan's birthdays. The next morning we visited Washington National Cathedral.
There was a lot of running around, but also some much needed down-time which allowed the new 'in-laws' to get acquainted. Here's a slide show with a few more photos:
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Bassets for Obama
Hooray! Obama wins N.C.
As you all know Richard and I are passionate Obama supporters. And, our enthusiasm seems to have been contagious. Here's Paws hanging on Tim Russet's every word waiting for late results from Lake County, Indiana. 
Paws was quoted as saying, 'every dog has her day, but it's over for Hillary.'
Go Obama!
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