Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Yet Another Reason....

Senator Obama should get your vote. He scrimmages with UNC and it looks like he's got some game (although Psycho T is about to block his shot).

Friday, April 18, 2008

No More War

Bev and I have really taken a liking to Eddie Vedder recently. His soundtrack for Into the Wild has been on constant repeat in the Blair household...during cocktails, during dinner, during short drives in the Jeep. Love the lyrics, love the haunting music. Take my word for it...it's just about the best 30 minutes of music you can imagine. I really can't remember a time when a soundtrack fit a movie so closely (we absolutely loved the movie too, by the way, and librarian Bev also recommends the book). Anyway, I noticed on iTunes the other day that they're selling a "deluxe" version of the soundtrack which contains a couple of anti-war songs which Eddie Vedder has been playing on his solo tour. They're awesome songs, so this should give you even more incentive to buy it. My favorite song is "No More", which also appears in the soundtrack for Body of War. Very powerful song, and this movie looks very good also. Check it out below:



"Nothing's too good for a veteran, yeah this is what they say / So nothing is what they will get in this new American way."

Sad Day for E Street Fans

I was saddened to read this morning that Danny Federici, long time keyboardist in the E Street Band, passed away from melanoma. The Boston Globe ran a nice obituary, which you can read here. It's hard to believe that Danny played with Bruce for over 40 years. In fact, he was one of the original E Streeters who asked Bruce to join their band as a lead singer. My favorite instrumental of his was the organ piece in "You're Missing". Great stuff if you haven't heard it. I've always thought it was the contributions from keyboard and piano which partly distinguished Bruce's music. I'm sure the E Street Band will never be the same.

"Danny and I worked together for 40 years - he was the most wonderfully fluid keyboard player and a pure natural musician. I loved him very much...we grew up together."
—Bruce Springsteen

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Curse jersey

In case you did not get to see this in the news, here is the jersey a clever construction worker buried in the building of the new Yankee Stadium. Don't you just love how faithful Boston fans will do anything for their beloved Sox? Let's hope the jersey was in the ground long enough to haunt the new stadium!

The best part about this story, however, is what lies in store for this tattered #34. Steinbrenner and his family donated the jersey to Dana-Farber's Jimmy Fund, which plans to auction off the jersey. Say what you will about those damn Yankees, but this was once again, a classy move.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Spring at long last?



After 165 consecutive days, the temperature finally hit 70 degrees in Boston today. Needless to say, it felt unbelievable. When I went running along the Charles River, I almost felt like I was running on the beach. Then I passed a stinky pothole and came back to reality real fast. Anyway, a 70 degree day is as good as it gets for springtime in Boston, so we enjoyed it. Price officially turned in his paper to the registrar (insert cries of utter joy here) and I, as mentioned above, when on my first outdoor run since....geez, since November. I even had a fun new toy to accompany me along the way.


The iPod Shuffle - thanks again, Price :)

Tomorrow brings back cooler weather and we have another rainy weekend in sight. But at least we know spring does exist! Have a great weekend!

Friday, April 4, 2008

Countdown to Opening Day

Opening Day at Fenway is coming up next Tuesday! So exciting!! Price and I are happy to say we will be seeing a game in April, a game in May, and then 3 games in Cincinnati in June. I never realize how much I miss Remy and Orsillo until they're back and I'm on the couch with my G&T, happy as a clam. It looks like the management has once again kept busy this off season with new renovations inside Fenway. There really isn't much room to grow at America's oldest and smallest ballpark, but they have added a suprising 875 new seats and some additional standing room. The coke bottles have also been taken down and a new section, coca-cola corner now graces the upper left field deck. Even still, it's slightly depressing that tickets are near impossible to come by. I think I'm about over standing in line on game day, too, after our last experience. I might be more up for trying out the new Baseball Tavern on game day instead. They have an outdoor roof deck modeled after the green monster, with actual views of the park. Might be fun! Raine....are you thinking what I'm thinking?

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Catching Up

We've had a very busy, but very fun past few weeks to catch you up on. Price has been in serious crunch mode over the past month, so our stream of visitors has been a welcome diversion. Raine started us off with a bang over St. Paddy's Day, which was a blast. Raine is one of our most favorite house guests and we hope she comes back soon!
Price's artistic shot.

Guess you had to be there for this one!

Sporting our green!

Next up, Mama A! We all had a great Easter weekend together. Mom was a trooper to put up with a very windy Boston. But we had lots of giggles and fun adventures.

Easter morning.
Waiting in line at Trinity Church. Cold, but beautiful.

Where is Mom looking? Willing the church doors to open, perhaps?

Onto Price's BIG DAY!

Price is now Dr. Blair! After 5 years of hard work and dedication, he could not be more relieved. Tuck, Dad and I had the fortune of attending Price's thesis defense and it was amazing. I have never really seen Price in his element before and it was a great thing to witness. Although a lot of the science lingo is hard to follow, Price has a very personal delivery that makes you want to understand. He also applied a lot of his other great qualities to his talk, like his sense of humor and his knack for visual display, which made his presentation really stand out. He talks as if he's been doing this for years and I know he has a great future ahead of him. The science community will no doubt welcome Dr. Blair with open arms!

Thanks to everyone who has been thinking of him, and us, over the last few months. Gosh, over the last few years, for that matter! Success really is sweet and it looks just like this...


Dr. Freedman and Dr. Blair

I'm so proud of this guy.

Tuck and Dad enjoying the festivities.

Congratulations, Price!