Monday Morning – New Years Breakfast Invitation

Folks,
As is our tradition, we’re inviting folks to join us for New Year’s breakfast starting anytime around midnight tonight. Please bring food and/or drink to share if you can,… Bring musical instruments if you’d like… Please pass the invite around. We’d love to see you.. call us at 802-434-3576

-us

Friends…

    It’s now 3:30 AM .. and there are still 20 or so folks in the house. Theres music coming from down below.. but I’m too sleepy to go down and listen.. The day started so long ago… We were all pretty lazy throuh the day.. in a nice  sleepy sort of way.


Diane, Chai and I did manage to get out for a really nice snowshoe in this wonderful powder…

We checekd in on our ‘bird tree’.. Nearly all of the food we’d put on it had already been eaten…

The rest of the day was nice and slow.. The high point was Max coming downstaires after his freind Emma had straightened his hair..

Gabe spent the afternoon up at the mountain.. but was ready to coem down by about 6:30…

Around 8:30 Diane and I picked up Deb and Hannah and went up to Bolton to watch the  the fireworks.. There were lots of our friends up there.

The fireworks started on time at 9. They were pretty spectacular.. it was a small but appreciative crowd.. there were some of the coolest ‘shaped’ burst I’d ever seen.. they even had one that blew up into a happy face.  

I love watching the fireworks up here.. I can think of many times we’ve had the family up here to see them..  They made me think of Sam

When I came home I was feeling pretty sad… I needed to go send a few minutes in Sam’s room. that’s just what I needed.

I spent some time looking at Sam’s artwork.. here’s one I hadn’t really looked at much before.   I like it !

I also spent time look at .. and talking to.. the many pictures in the room.. Here’s one from the mid 2006…   I can connect to myself at the moment this  picture. was taken. . I knew how lucky I was.. I’m glad that I can say that.

Around 10:30 I drove out to pick up Gabe and some friends..  As it got closer to midnight, we all decided to stay here rather than venture out…. I found a place to watch the ball drop in Time Square.   we did the whole 10… 9.. 8… 7… thing.. it was fun..

We toasted the new year with sparkling lemonade…

And lit our candle to invite Sam to be part of the celebration.

The next few hours went as most of our parties.. it was 98% kids.. some in Sam’s room playing video games.. some in other parts of the house talking.. some downstairs playing music.   It wasn’t a big crowd.. but it was a nice crowd..

Just before I came up to bed at 3.. I looked at Chai and saw that she was getting tired too…

It’s about 4 and I just heard Diane serve breakfast.. I better go help out..

I want to wish everyone a happy and healthy new year.. .. I wish we all find the peace we need in our lives.. Happy new year my friends.. Happy new year Sam

-me


Sunday afternoon – Newyearseveeve

I’m writing early so that we can get on the road back to Vermont. We’ve had a very laid back day down here. Around 11 we got it together to get out of the house and over to Linda’s.  Look, .. we made her fridge !.. I just saw this picture on the Tailer’s fridge. I love looking at it..

Linda is working on writing all of their names using pieces of shale.. So far they’ve got ‘Linda’

Linda, David and Andrea climbed into the car with Diane , Chai and me and we drove up the street to a nearby nature preserve.

It was a warm day. barely winter.. we climbed to the top of the hill for a panaramic view of the Chenago Valley.. it was really  great being out in the woods.

Chai loved the run

Andrea did Sam’s name on a rock

We found a an old Vega up where no car should have been… It was covered with bullet holes…  we made up stories of how it got there… and how it got shot up..

Some enterprising squirrel had used the air intake as a larder… It was full of nuts

In fact, the whole woods was full of nuts !

OK… time to pack up… I may write some more for the road… If not. more tomorrow..

Later folks.. travel with us, Sam
-me

Friday night – rail jam

It’s Friday night and we’re getting packed to head to Endicott tomorrow morning. We were going to leave this morning, but we wanted to hang around and watch the Rail Jam the Friends of Sam were throwing tonight,

The extra day was nice.. We got to spend a little extra time with my folks this morning. We got the kids up to say good bye to them… Gabe had been up till 2:30 and max (I thin) till 5.. they were pretty sleepy..

It was nice having them up..

I spent the middle of the day putting the finishing touches on the rail I built for Gabe.  The last steps were putting on the wooden feet.

Before I did I hid some messages under the metal footings. I try to put a secret message like this in everything I build.. It’s fun to find them when I rebuild something years later.

Somehow.. that managed to take most of the day.. before I new it it was 5PM and time for the Rail Jam at Bolton. Ralph had organized the whole thing.. There were 3 categories.. skiers, 14 and below and 15 and above.. They had about 17 kids.. It was great watching them do the rails..   The were three rails.. the down rail that Ralph and his dad, Marc just built, the Sam rail that Sawyer and Neal built and the butter box.

the pictures are a bit wobbly because of the low light… but they look sort of cool, so I’m including them anyway.

I like this blurred one of Gabe.

After the Jam, everyone gathered on the porch to her the winners..

Zack was there too..

Ralph called out the winners.. Gabe came in 3rd in the under 14’s.. Whoo hooo

Luke came in first in the above 15’s.. he got a skateboard deck a case of red bull and $100 .. not bad for a night of fun…  The rest of the take goes to the Friends of Sam for their good works..  These kids are so awesome..

The Jam ended with a prize toss off the porch.. It was a good lead in for the Night Riders competitions that start in a few weeks.

After a bite in the Tavern, I went back to the car to go home and start packing.. I found my glasses in the snow.. this would have been the fourth pair I lost or destroyed this week.. Thank goodness it will only be 3..  BTW. One of the messed up ones was a pair of safty glasses that got  stopped a hot  blob of metal that was coming at my face.. (I always  wear ’em… and that’s why !) 

There were two packages waiting for us at home this afternoon. One was from Stacie. In it was a box from  All Children’s Hospital , the place where Sam went after his accident. They sent us a beautiful silver heart ornament with Sam’s name on it. I could feel my own heart come into my throat when I opened it up. It’s really beautiful..

The second package was from LifeLink, the organization that orchestrated Sam’s organ donations. Inside was a really wonderful letter from ‘Bob’.. the guy who received Sam’s left Kidney. LifeLink has a policy of editing the letters to maintain peoples anonymity on both ends of a transplant.. so they had whited out last names, addresses and phone numbers.. but it didn’t keep the warm grateful message from coming across loud and clear.  Bob has 2 teenage kids. He had been on dialysis for several years and was growing weaker and was unable to travel. Since  his transplant, his health has returned and he’s feeling great. It turns out that Bob has connections to Vermont Thanks to Sam’s strong kidney  he was able to travel up here recently to visit relatives. When he was up here, he climbed Killington and drank a Red Bull in honor of Sam at the top. Not only that, but he sent us the can !!! I reread the letter several times.. I guess there’s no Hallmark Card for a situation  like this..   It’s so wonderful to know that Sam’s strong life energy is helping soemone live out there life fully. Even though there’s great sadness in the situation, I can’t find words to say how good that makes me feel.
Good luck Bob….. (if you’re reading this)  thanks so much for writing.. . Please keep in touch !

Way to go Sam… We all love you. G’nite all..
-me

Tursday night – Bhutto

I just learned about the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.. I didn’t hear until late this evening because we don’t have TV or cable and I no longer listen to news on the radio. I was really shocked and saddened when I heard. Bhutto was a brave and powerful leader in a part of the world that needed such leaders. I only hope that the outrage from her murder galvanizes people in the region to work for peace. I know that’s not the way it usually works out… but I have faith that were evolving as a species.

The news about the Bhutto tragedy was an abrupt change from the rest of my day, which was very peaceful. My folks are still up visiting, so they hung out with me for the day. We didn’t have much planned. I got an invitation to go visit my friend Scott and his friend Russ to see some cool science geekiness. Around 11, my mom, my dad and I piled in the car and we drove down to Charlotte to Russ’s house. Rus and Scott work together at B.F. Goodrich in Vergennes. Both of these guys are into high energy physics demonstrations on a large scale.

First thing I saw when I got to Russ’s was this huge bank of 4 high energy pulse capacitors.. They were each 230 microfarads at 7000 volts.. that makes each one fully charge capable of discharging (1/2CV**2 = 0.5 2.30×10**-4 x (7×10**3)**2 = 5635 joules… so with four of them charged, that’s 4 x 5635 = 22,540 joules. =~ 22kJ For reference, a 20 joule discharge into your body has a 50 percent chance of killing you.. so this is serious (and very dangerous) power.
Russ and Scott had built them int0 a system they could use to explore high energy pulse phenomenon.

Here’s the rating panel on the capacitors. They came out of an old pulsed laser system from the University of Rochester.

They guys had built as simple 10 kV power supply out of an old neon sign transformer.. It even had a voltage gauge..

The first experiment was exploding wire.. They attached various lengths of MIG wire to a simple jig that was connected to the capacitors by a triggered spark gap. When the chunk of wood was pulled out, the spark gap closed and all the energy in the capacitors was put through the thin piece of wire.

The wire instantaneously vaporizes with an amazingly large bang, a bright flash and and shower of sparks.

We had to wear protection for both our eyes and our ears.. even if it just meant sticking our fingeres in our ears.. here’s mom and dad preparing for the blast.

The next experiment was ‘coin crushing’ . The idea here is that you discharge the capacitors through a small coil of heavy wire that’s wrapped around a coin such as a quarter or dime. The coin is held between two dowels to hold it steady.

The discharge is so powerful that it blows the coil to bits each time you try it. It explodes with such force that the fragments can travel through a piece of plywood as they did here.

The guys had to switch to using sand as a blast shield to keep from getting covered with shrapnel.

As the coil blows out, the intense magnetic field generated by the high current through the coil creates a tremendously strong radial crushing force that squishes the coin from the edges.. it actually makes the coin smaller in diameter and thicker.. You can imagine doing this with something like playdoh.. but it’s amazing to think of the force needed to do that to a chunk of metal such as a quarter.

We were all hooked up with a quarter and ready to go. Russ hooked the coil with the coin inside to the device and set up the spark gap.. he charged the caps up to 7000 volts

And then pulled the trigger

After the bang, Russ dug the encased quarter out of the sand, You can see that the coil has blown itself apart.

Inside you see our quarter looking a bit squished.
Here’s just how squished it is.. it’s about 30 % smaller and about 30 % thicker, very cool.. Here it is next to an uncrunched quarter.

You can still see the features… but they are distored byt the strength of the blast.

We repeated the experiment with a dime

Here’s a comparison with an un-shrunk dime.

The last experiment was to crush a soda can. In this set up they use a larger, reusable coil of wire. The soda can is put in the middle. If you choose your energy level correctly, it just squishes down the middle of the can like an hourglass. Too much power and the can shreds into two pieces that are shot out like bullets.

It was fun having my folks there, they enjoyed meeting Scott and Russ.. and my buddy Homer who showed up as well. >We then had a great lunch at Good Times Cafe in Hinesburg then came back home. We all took naps.. and I managed to sneak in a few hors to finish up the welding on Gabe’s rail. It should be ready to go tomorrow.

This evening we all went up to Deb’s house for a wonderful dinner party.. Again.. their house was full of our friends.. it feels like home up there. My folks knew many of our friends.. so they had a really good time, too !


Oh wow. it’s late.. I gotta get some sleep.. thar’s all for now. Gnite all, gnite Sam… Love
-me