Life continues to be rich and full here in Enoughsville. I'm about halfway through what I'm thinking of as a two-week hurricane of activities, and being halfway through the storm is kind of exciting!
Even with work buffeting me side-to-side, I've gotten to have some good family time. Robert Grudin, in his marvelous little book of meditations on time, wrote about shooting an arrow into the future and then arriving at the landing point, and that's a bit of what my family interactions have been. That is, a while ago I aimed at a Wednesday-night grandchild evening, and a Valen-dinner on Friday the 17th, and then -- in spite of being up to my ears in campus-based stuff, somehow the grandchild/Valen-dinner events just magically arrived and swooped me up with them.
Bchild and I played with cars, and ate muffins, and drew on the chalkboard. |
My tickler file reminded me, "make a heart-shaped pizza", and so I did. |
Then Inkling and I had a lovely Valen-dinner together. The cherry cobbler (not shown here) was super delicious. |
I love it when the Swamped-Me gets to reap all the rewards that the Quiet-Planning-Time-Me had set in motion.
I love this pattern. I want to start talking about tessellations and Euler's formula, but perhaps you don't need to hear about that. |
Nelson: I love this team so much |
Nelson is a bit heartbroken, both by that final loss and also by having to say good-bye to the team. But I, as his mom, am just super proud that he got to connect so deeply and that the team did so well. As I tell OfSnough when he's feeling low about coming in 20th in a bike race, "you only have eyes in the front of your head". It's easy to see the people who beat you, but all the by-standers get to see the bikers in places 21 through 60, the racers who were looking at the underside of your shoes, wishing they could catch you.
At the lab at the top of Jungfraujoch, Switzerland . Almost 12,000 feet. |
Two trains, a cable car, an underground train and an elevator to get here! |
Gosling: What do they study there?
OfSnough: Climate science. Cosmic radiation
Gosling: Dad, do the employees at the lab stay for rotations? Like a week or month at a time. It would seem like quite a daily commute.
OfSnough: Yes. Some for weeks and months
Gosling: How many hours a day and how many days a week do they work?
OfSnough: Long days depending on the project
The box is labeled, "yoga mat to be" |
I built a frame from scraps of wood scavenged from a bed frame that had gotten damaged in Nelson's former apartment, and tore up old sheets to make the "warp" (up-and-down) strips. Then I started tearing the jeans into strips, and those are becoming the "weft".
You can see the completed part at the bottom, about 16 inches of yoga mat done, so far. |
I have no idea if this will come out serviceable, but it's a good meditative activity, and I thought I'd start documenting it so I can come back and look at how this came together, in case it works out so spectacularly I decide to repeat the project in future years.
And that's the latest news from our family, which continues to be wealthy in our adventures. May you and yours be similarly prosperous.
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