This is a phrase I've often seen at the end of winter obituaries. "Interment/burial will be held at the convenience of the family." Sounds nice, pleasant, considerate of the grieving family members.
NOT!
It's seems like it's more at the convenience of the funeral home. My father-in-law's burial would have cost more if held on a weekend, and since business is brisk apparently, we had to quick book a date soon. Hmph. So 1:00 on a Friday right before Memorial Weekend. Real convenient.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
ESAM Visit
The three of us (Alison slept in, of course) enjoyed an all-you-eat pancake breakfast at the Empire State Aerosciences Museum in Glenville this morning. We spent an hour touring the museum inside and out after our satisfying meal. It's a great place, next to the Schenectady Airport, $8 per adult and free for kids. Eric had a blast sitting in the Army Chopper!
Friday, April 17, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Spring "Break"?
Let's hear it, all ye parents of school-age kids! Spring break is no break for us. Especially if your family is a two-income one like ours. It's quite a spectacle to behold, working parents juggling play-dates and sleepovers with other parents to make sure all those gaps when you can't be home yourself to play chaperone are filled.
And the sleepovers. Ouch. We agreed to let four of Alison's 12-yr-old friends sleep over Monday night. There was NO sleep for anyone (except her 3-yr-old brother who can sleep through anything apparently, I admit I was jealous of that ability).
And the sleepovers. Ouch. We agreed to let four of Alison's 12-yr-old friends sleep over Monday night. There was NO sleep for anyone (except her 3-yr-old brother who can sleep through anything apparently, I admit I was jealous of that ability).
"Spring is Exhausting"
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spring,
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Looking good on paper
Yikes, only blogged once in March and now it's April 8.
We visited back home this past weekend. My Mom gave me a small plastic bag with mementos she had unearthed from my high school days and Cornell Graduation, not least of which was the menu for the restaurant we went to to celebrate the event, & where Mike proposed to me (I know, "awwww").
But it also struck me that I haven't lived up to my potential. All the newspaper clippings about my high school and college accomplishments, Dean's list, B.S. with Distinction, winning the French contest with our book and getting that book published years later. Whew. This Mary Elise Loiacono chick looks awesome on paper. What happened?
Student loan payments. Corporate America. The economy. Mortgage. Marriage. Babies. Agile. Scrum.
That's quite a list.
We visited back home this past weekend. My Mom gave me a small plastic bag with mementos she had unearthed from my high school days and Cornell Graduation, not least of which was the menu for the restaurant we went to to celebrate the event, & where Mike proposed to me (I know, "awwww").
But it also struck me that I haven't lived up to my potential. All the newspaper clippings about my high school and college accomplishments, Dean's list, B.S. with Distinction, winning the French contest with our book and getting that book published years later. Whew. This Mary Elise Loiacono chick looks awesome on paper. What happened?
Student loan payments. Corporate America. The economy. Mortgage. Marriage. Babies. Agile. Scrum.
That's quite a list.
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