
This weekend Minna and Dan came up to Boston with their kids and Minna's mom Ruth. It was so much fun. Dan and I went F1 racing, we all ate sushi, and I kept calling Ruth Beth for some reason. All the fun was sort of washed out with all of the rain. The typically New England Patriots day activities were all canceled or moved indoors except the Marathon, which turned out to be a great race, but we stayed home.
The paper is nearly complete, and so my thoughts are turning to the next one. I must admit that this process is a long one, but I feel better as I get closer to finishing my first real paper, believing that I can write the next one considerably faster. I just need to push myself for the next two to four days or so to finish the last and hardest parts of editing and describing all of the findings and hard work I have put in over the last few weeks... last year really, but the last few weeks have been productive from the standpoint of usable data to talk about. Check out Dan's site for more details, for some reason I can't post pictures right now!
2 comments:
Dude, that shiv looks wicked fun.
Typically New England Patriots Day.. that sentence made me look twice. Tom Brady is a typical Patriot... ANYWAY, Patriots Day is only in Massachusetts and Maine (once part of Massachusetts).
Occasionally Tax Day falls on this day or the preceding weekend, causing the tax deadline to be extended by a day for the residents of Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, and the District of Columbia. This is because the IRS processing center for these areas is located in Andover, Massachusetts
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