Life continues to be rich and full here in Enoughsville. There's so much going on -- for example, fun math stuff. (One day this week, I woke up to do an early-morning zoom call with two grad students in Calcutta, India, then followed that up with a zoom call with my collaborator who is spending the year in France, and then helped a new mathematician move into our department, and then did more of my own math . . . I've had some seriously fun mathy days, I'm telling you!)
There's also so much more. I tried to take photos to help me remember all the stuff that's going on, so here's a bit of my week in photos.
The home team won, and we had a great time hanging out together in the stands, moving from shade to shade as the sun kept traveling around. |
From Gosling: "We are about a mile from the 4x4 beach with the horses, so I walked up about 2 miles and found these guys and gals." |
My dog keeps finding new members of the Prewash Fan Club. |
Wrestling a soccer ball away from a young fan club member. |
Ten new (well, new-to-us) volleyballs, with one pre-loved ball on the floor. I am so grateful to our volleyball team for tenderizing these balls for my dog, to make it easier for her to play with them. |
This is where I did a lot of my mathematics early in the week (before the wildfire smoke moved me indoors). The ambient noise of being outdoors helps distract me from my ringing ears. |
I visited my dad to help him move between a large and a small storage unit. |
I am not very good at grabbing selfies with my dad. |
It's "Water Week" in my city, and I spent one morning helping other neighbors clean up a river in our local watershed. |
It's a beautiful little river! And this year, fortunately, there really wasn't very much trash here. |
We had a few really hazy and smoky days toward the end of the week, but then our skies cleared again. I'm incredibly grateful for that, while simultaneously appreciating how lucky I am to be in a place where smoky days are rare.
The young Haitian man I stay in touch with (Xavier) had surgery on his foot on Wednesday, and it sounds like the operation went smoothly and successfully; he'll have a six-month recuperation, but hopefully he'll be back on his feet again -- literally -- soon.
Nelson at work, helping customers. |
Nelson got to travel to a basketball tournament this week. When I called him, he was on the way back home, driving (actually, his friend was driving) through a rain storm in Iowa. We could use a rain storm here, but his own rainstorm meant I didn't get to chat with him for very long.
Also, my grandchild (Bchild) turned three this week, so I made her a three-thing, which I'll just plunk down here, but explain a bit more next week after she gets to open it! |
And that's the news from our family, which continues to be wealthy in our adventures. May you and yours be similarly prosperous.
Please tell Prewash that there's a chapter of the fan club out here in the Bay Area!
ReplyDeleteThe Tide pods accident sounds terrifying - anything to do with possible injury to the eye does 😬 Glad all was well in the end.
Happy new week!