Sunday, May 24, 2009

Rosebud, Thelma and Louise

From Rosebud, Thelma, and Louise
I'd like you all to welcome Rosebud, Thelma and Louise to our happy little home. While we weren't planning on getting cats anytime soon, when we got a flyer from the local cat rescue league, we couldn't help ourselves. There were three kittens left in this one litter, and Rachel quickly swept in and provided them a home. She only wanted to get two cats, but I quickly encouraged her to take the third sister, eliminating the feline "Sophie's choice". It didn't seem right to break up the family. (At least that's the party line.)

Anyway, these tiny little gals, born on St Patrick's Day which warms the cockles of my Irish heart, comfortably fit in the palm of your hand. They're full of personality (Rosebud is the sensitive one, Thelma is the brave one, and Louise is the lover) and quickly acclimating themselves to life in Bronxville. They seem happy as clams (and eat like horses). We're thrilled.

Click here for a few more pictures of the kittens.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

First Lady at ABT gala event

From Family snapshots
NBC News (video below) has covered Michelle Obama's presence at American Ballet Theatre's gala event last night. The entire evening was a tremendous success including everything from the wonderful performances by the company, members of ABT's school, the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at American Ballet Theatre, and even a wonderful piece where jazz legend Herbie Hancock not only accompanied the dancers, but managed to integrate himself into the performance. The whole evening had a unprecedented level of energy and the evening was capped with a star-studded black tie gala event. A wonderful night all the way around. Well done. It should be an exciting season.

Monday, May 04, 2009

In memory of Magpie

From 2007 More cat photos
I'm sorry to report Magpie, a member of the family for the last 19 years, has passed away. Her sister, Audrey, passed away last October, so, sadly, we are now cat-less.

Magpie was affectionately known alternatively as the "dat" and the "cog", because she was the most dog-like cat I've ever met. She'd come when you called and was always there to greet you when you came home. She was an incredibly friendly cat, apparently unaware of the distain upon which cats are supposed to hold the world.

Her dog-like tendencies didn't end there: Despite her cat-like interest in climbing furniture, once in a precarious position, she demonstrated a dog-like (lack of) grace, frequently getting stuck in the most awkward positions (I remember her hanging awkwardly on some draped speaker wire when she missed her footing; or dangling in a curious position on a clothes drying rail as her impoverished trapeze skills succumbed to the laws of gravity).

From 2007 More cat photos
She had a spirited youth, too. I submit my scarred feet as evidence to the court ... I made the unfortunate mistake of moving my feet in my sleep and she would pounce upon the wiggling bed sheets with glee. But this spirit was matched with an incredibly friendly disposition, always welcoming both us and house guests with great affection.

She was a wonderful cat, clearly a product of Rachel's years of doting care. Magpie and Audrey Ann were Rachel's constant companions, especially important through those years of my commuting to Milwaukee. Magpie was smart, loving, and engaging (much like Rachel, now that I think of it). We will miss Mag sorely.

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Rotary in Brazil

My mother, as a member of Rotary, is very active with sustainable, water treatment programs throughout the world and publishes the Clean Water Gazette (see April 2009 edition in PDF here). She is also a member of the Group Study Exchange with Brazil which will be in Brazil much of April. Stay tuned for developments at the http://gsetobrazil.blogspot.com site.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Motorcycling!

For the last three days, I've been taking motorcycle safety training classes. This afternoon, I passed the final road test (far tougher than your average automobile road test), so I now only have to wait for the DMV to mail me my license, and it will be official.

So, some of you may think I'm crazy (Rachel certainly does), but I'm now a motorcycle rider. If you asked me about this a few years ago, I would have said it was insane, an opinion formed while watching those reckless motorcycle couriers in zipping through Manhattan traffic on their "crotch rockets." But having gotten on a motorcycle myself, I understand the allure and look forward to getting out on the road (hopefully, something a little quieter than Manhattan rush hour).

In a few weeks, I'm off to Michigan for a couple of days to ride around the Michigan countryside with my dad. We've been talking about this trip for months, so it will be nice to finally get out there on those country roads!