Archive for January, 2006
Progress Is A Good Thing
31 January 2006 @ 11:00 amWell, the walls in the basement are starting to wrap around the family room and hopefully we’ll be ready to plaster in no time. That’s a long time from now, unfortunately, as we are limited by how often Jeff can find time to get the work done. Luckily, he has plenty of friends who aren’t familiar with the weight of an individual 4×12 piece of sheet rock.

Saturday we went to Sesame Street Live in Lowell with the kids and some friends of ours and their kids. The show was subtitled “Out Of This World” and featured the Yup-Yups coming from outer space and landing on Sesame Street to learn more about earth and its inhabitants. So Elmo, Big Bird, and the rest of the gang spoke about how, even with our differences (languages, cultures, etc.), we are all earthlings. It was quite enjoyable and at a reasonable price - $15 per ticket. Of course, they were still hawking Sesame Street merchandise for outrageous prices; they wanted $8 for an Elmo balloon you can buy at the party stores for $2! Lea slept for the whole show, of course, and Jakob was a little frightened at first (how would you feel looking up on stage at six-foot-tall monsters?) but settled into the show and enjoyed himself.
Lea is now thisclose to rolling over onto her stomach from her back. Right now, she gets about three-quarters of the way there but her arm keeps her from rolling over completely. She’ll get there eventually, of course, and then it won’t be long before she’s doing the commando crawl all over the place.
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Meet The New Boss, Same As The Old Boss
25 January 2006 @ 11:09 am
So Theo Epstein has returned as Red Sox general manager and all is well again in the Boston front office. Jed Hoyer and Ben Cherington, who had been co-GMs since mid-December, were given new assignments as assistant GM and VP of player personnel, respectively. Now Boston needs to get the final two spots in the field filled, with free agent Alex Gonzalez the likely candidate to sign at short and outfielder Coco Crisp being traded from Cleveland to take over the departed Johnny Damon’s role in the field and the lineup. Reports this morning say that the Crisp deal has hit a snag because Guillermo Mota, whom the Indians wanted in the bullpen and who has missed time over the last two seasons due to injury, failed his physical Tuesday. It doesn’t mean that the deal is dead, but the Sox and Tribe will need to work out another package to make it work (there are also several other teams that may get involved in a mass player swap, including Philadelphia and Cincinnati).
Pitchers and catchers report in 23 days (17 February) to Fort Myers; we can smell the outfield grass from here.
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There’s The Bell
23 January 2006 @ 10:22 amWell, some other good news that we completely overlooked…
We have Jakob signed up for pre-school this fall. He’ll be going two mornings a week, Monday and Thursday, and he’ll have 11 other classmates. Classes begin one week after Labor Day. So begins the journey!
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The Walls Are Closing In…
21 January 2006 @ 10:03 pm
It was definitely a successful day hanging sheet rock in the basement; Jim and Jeff got two walls completely covered with sheet rock and no one lost any blood doing it. There’s still lots to do but it is amazing how much more “completed” it looks. Jim also proved to be a great help and he is welcome back anytime (all the pizza he can eat)! Pictures will follow someday soon - gee, where have we heard that promise before now?
Meanwhile, Tiffany got to go with Lea and Jakob to the mall to walk around and pick up a few sale items. Both kids did really well with Lea giving every passing stranger a big smile. Jakob’s favorite part, per usual, was getting chicken nuggets from Burger King. That’s his schtick these days, running around the house and yelling: “Shicken nuggets… and a COKE!”
Oh, and on a belated note, two more teeth have popped through for Lea (the two bottom front ones). That gives her, at four months, a grand total of three. It appears like she will be just like Jakob and have all of her baby teeth before’s even a year old! Of course, getting two at once was not a pleasant feeling and there were a few sleepless nights, but… ç’est la vie!
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Rats In The Cellar
20 January 2006 @ 10:28 pm
Good news is that we are finally getting somewhere with the basement project that we’ve been working on for almost a year now. The sheet rock was delivered this morning and Jeff should begin hanging that Saturday with his buddy Jim from work. Today was spent taking care of some of the loose ends, like finishing the installation of some of the insulation. If all goes well tomorrow, the family room should be “walled” by the evening.
There’s still a lot to do after that but it will feel like we are finally on the home stretch. It’s taken longer than originally expected (we had originally hoped to be done in time to put the Christmas tree down there), but there has been delays on many fronts, like waiting for the rough electrical and plumbing to get completed and battling colds. Plus, of course, having a two-year-old and a newborn hasn’t made it any easier!
The other news is that Jeff’s brother Greg is suppose to be here this weekend in Newport, RI with his ship, the US Vella Gulf. We just saw him last month when he and his family came to visit from Virginia, but that was the first time we had seen him in a year, so we’re going to try and catch him. He’ll be given leave of his ship for the weekend and plans to stay at Jeff’s parent’s place, so that’s where we will likely go on Sunday. It should be a nice visit!
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A Weekend That Was
16 January 2006 @ 8:03 amHappy Monday!
Well, somehow we knew that the Patriots would eventually run out of magic this post-season, but it was disappointing to see them go down in flames on Saturday night in Denver, which seems to have historically been a house of horrors for New England. Not that the Patriots didn’t have the opportunities to win, but turning over the ball at critical points in the game doomed them. Still, the team should return next season as strong if perhaps stronger than they were this year, and hopefully the injury bug will disappear.
Sunday afternoon, the family took in a Lock Monsters hockey game at the Tsongas (pronounced SONG-gus) Arena in Lowell. Down 2-1 with three minutes left in the third period, Nicolas Corbelli dented the twine with a nice little shot over the goaltender’s shoulder to even the score and sent the game to overtime. Unfortunately, just 17 seconds in, the visiting Bridgeport (CT) Sound Tigers got the game-winner to send the crowd home disappointed. Still, everyone, including Lea, had a good time. Jakob’s favorite part, of course, is the food, whether it’s a bag of popcorn or some nachos and a soda. Lea spent most of the time looking up at the lights and luckily didn’t get spooked too badly when our team scored a couple of teams and the crowd roared in approval.
At least there is one ray of sunshine today, as we wake up to sub-zero temperatures (-2°F on the thermometer this morning at 5:00 AM): pitchers and catchers report to Fort Myers on 17 February, one month from tomorrow!
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Birthday Boy
11 January 2006 @ 6:00 amIf you see Jeff today, first make sure to tell him that the comb-over looks great. Then smile and wish him a Happy Birthday! For those of you curious to know how old he is, just look up the number that Derek Lowe wore when he was with the Red Sox.

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T-84 Days And Couting…
9 January 2006 @ 8:15 amWell, we’ve got just 12 weeks to go before Opening Day in Texas for the Sox. Manny has apparently decided to remain with Boston, though he changes his mind so often that it wouldn’t surprise anyone if he reversed course next week. The only significant news in recent days is that the Sox signed J.T. Snow to a one-year deal to platoon with Kevin Youkilis at first base. It’s a wise move by the Sox, as he brings proven veteran leadership to the club and should be a valuable mentor to Youk as he moves to a new position.
The Sox still have neither a proven shortstop nor a center fielder; Alex Cora and Adam Stern, respectively, are penciled in those positions for the moment. Supposedly, the Sox are interested in a young outfielder by the name of Jeremy Reed from Seattle, but the Mariners want Bronson Arroyo in exchange and that may not be a price that Boston wants to pay. As for the shortstop position, now that Miguel Tejada says that he will stay in Baltimore, the Sox might now look to Tampa Bay infielder Julio Lugo, though his numbers aren’t that much better than recently-departed Edgar Renteria’s.
Need a laugh? Check out this editorial comic from Drew Litton:

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Oh, There You Are!
@ 8:00 am
Well, it’s been some time since our last post - in fact, this is officially the first post of the New Year! Unfortunately, the whole family was under the weather for some time and there wasn’t much to write about unless you wanted to hear about all the sniffling, sneezing, coughing, and aching. Lea recovered very nicely from her scare with RSV but has lately been dealing with the teething issue, meaning that she’s been awake for part of the night, usually for at least a couple hours at a time. So it goes with an infant.
Meanwhile, Jakob is doing well. He recovered first and was back to bouncing off the walls, the ceiling, and everything else. Yesterday we took him outside to play in the snow and he had a blast, of course. He really enjoyed having Daddy pull him around the yard on the new sled that he got for Christmas from his grandparents. He also helped Jeff clear some of the driveway, or at least a small portion of it (a couple of scoops counts).
In other news, the basement is still a work in progress. Jeff got back down there this weekend and installed more insulation. Hopefully, very soon we should be able to start putting up the sheet rock. We actually bought a new television - a nice flat screen that we got for next to nothing at a post-Christmas sale - and that will be going down there eventually.
The Patriots also live another week. After winning the division and seeding fourth, they manhandled Jacksonville at Gillette Stadium on Saturday night during Wild Card weekend, so it’s off to Denver this coming Saturday for a rematch with the Broncos (who clobbered the Pats back in October, 28-20). If they get past them, then it will be either a trip to Indianapolis to face the Colts or a home game against Pittsburgh for the AFC championship, but it’s one week at a time with this team.
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