Week in Review – June 10, 2018

The big highlights this week were Alicia’s graduation ceremony on Friday morning and the celebration on Saturday night.  More to come on both as the week plays out in this posting.

I had work meetings in New York early on Monday and so did something that I hate to do – flew for work on a Sunday!  That used to be a regular occurrence and the good news is that it’s very rare these days.  Another rare event these days is me wearing cufflinks and so the penguins were happy to get out and about and to enjoy the view from our fancy conference center looking out on the Brooklyn bridge.

I took my boss to one of our favorite New York restaurants, Batard in Tribeca (a great discovery by McD a few months ago), for dinner.  He used to be a professional chef and so has pretty high expectations for food quality and service – he loved everything about Batard.

I started with the mushrooms and cauliflower which was served with raisins, shallots and black sesame.  Perhaps the tastiest cauliflower and mushrooms that I’ve had – it’s amazing how good simply prepared, fresh vegetables can taste.  That was followed with an excellent rabbit cassoulet.  I’m looking forward to eating here again soon.

On Tuesday I went on a walk up to Greenwich village after being cooped up in conference rooms all day.  I liked these views of the Freedom Tower and the Oculus.  The Oculus is a new $4billion facility that acts as a rail hub for various lines coming together in the financial district and 9/11 memorial area.  It’s a very modern juxtaposition with the older buildings in the Wall Street district.  I also came across this church of some kind in Greenwich village and liked the lighting as the sun began to set.

It turns out the meal at Batard was my last with my boss as my boss – he and most of my peers left the company unexpectedly on Wednesday.  This was a very disconcerting day and it was really tough to concentrate on what needed to be done for the rest of the afternoon.  Some of us met up with him after work to say our goodbyes.  Just when you have a good team going, everything has to change again.

I arrived home around 8pm on Thursday night after enjoying the movie “The 15:17 to Paris”.  This was a good distraction after the work week.  I’m not sure Clint Eastwood’s decision to use the real heroes of the train attack worked too well, but it passed the time well.

The graduation fiesta soon began with Kris and Cat arriving after midnight and John, Maddi, Lily and Ben showing up around 3am.  After a few hours of sleep, it was time to head over to the Allen Event Center for Alicia’s high school graduation.

The ceremony was very well orchestrated and 600 plus kids graduated in around 2 hours.  Poor Lily and Ben were very tired with short attention spans and fortunately graduation was in alphabetical order so that they could leave before getting too grumpy.

Diana organized a graduation get together on Friday night at Zin Zen for family, Kris, Cat, Patty and Brent.  We enjoyed the walk to and from Zin Zen although it’s already starting to get very hot all day long.  Here are Diana and Brent in a serious strategy session about who knows what while Patty relaxes.

 

Most of Saturday was spent working through D’s action lists to prepare for the party.  If you didn’t keep moving and looking busy you very quickly got another task from the list.  Fortunately, John was a workhorse and handled all the big jobs like cooking three kinds of pasta sauce from scratch.  You can see the flowers that had to be distributed to just the right location – wait a minute, that might look better over here.  With so many helpers, everything was ready in plenty of time for the 7pm start.  I forgot to mention that Clorinda and Adamo arrived in the middle of the afternoon to add to the excitement.

The party was a big success with a pretty full house of both adults and graduates.  The graduates seemed quieter than normal – maybe they’re growing up or more likely just worn out.  Various airport trips started on Sunday while the remaining crew cleaned up, relaxed, and enjoyed my special pulled pork Benedict.

We had organized a trip to the Kessler with John and Maddi a few months ago when we knew they would be visiting.  We thought Alicia could babysit and it would be a nice night out.  Sunday evening rolled around and everyone was pretty tired but decided to go for it.   We started with a lovely dinner at Bolsa and then saw the Bacon Brothers in concert.  This is the actor Kevin Bacon and his older brother Michael.  I anticipated the two of them strumming acoustic guitars and was pleasantly surprised by a very talented full band.

McD was just a few feet from the stage and had direct line of sight to Kevin – she had that same look on her face that she gets when Hugh Jackman shows up on our TV screen.  Here are a couple of clips from the show.

A late night but very enjoyable company, food, and music.

Whew – I’m almost exhausted recapping the week as I was living it.

Throughout the week, the Ogans were taunting us with pictures from their visits to France, Portugal and Spain.  Here’s D’s station in Portugal.

Here’s a relaxing song that I enjoyed this week to finish up.