Friday night – Argentina bound

 

The big news for the day is that Gabe left today for Argentina. He’s going to be down there for a 2 week language class.. ten I’m going to meet him for some traveling around the country. I’m really proud of Gabe going off to do this.. he’s looking forward to new people and new places.. he’ll e speaking Spanish solid for 2 weeks.. which is going to be really fun and challenging, I’m sure..   It was fun adn hard droppign him at the airport..

I’m excited for him !

 

The rest of the day was very busy as I prepare for my own trip. I did get to take a nice break wen my old friend Fram and I met for lunch.. Fram  who now lives in San Diego, used to be Diane’s office mate.. he’s a great guy   and it was fun catching up.

 

After dropping gabe at teh arport, Diane and I headed downtown to see the annual ock Camp summer concert. Rock Camp is a program run by our frinds Greg and Richard.. that teached kids how to play together in a band. They learn coposition, staing , a nd rock history.. both max and sam got a big part of their musical start thorough rock camp..

 

We have a great picute of sam at camp.. he’d made these pants out of duct tape..

 

there are still signs of sam around the place.. is pictures are still up in the rock camp office .. and we found a smastone right inside the door.

Part of Sam’s memorial foundation goes to annual kids scholarships for rock camp.. if you want to donate to rock camp.. check out there link at http://www.rockmusiccamp.com/news

Todays concert was really great.. there was , hardcore, torch rock  and grunge..

as if…

here’s Richard at the sound board.

 

darn !

We ran into dylan’s family  there,   their son duston was playing.. in one of the bands..It was really great to see dustin playing. He’s gotten so good on the guitar since dylan died..
I think he’s fnidng it really healing..

 

It was so good being back in that palce and feelign the energy .. I encourage everyone to check out the programs and the concerts..

 

 

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Gabe called right before they took off.. he sounded excxited..e’ll wake up tomorrow on the other ind of the planet.. how cool is that..

I’ll let you all know what we hear from him.

 

for now.. it’s time to sleep..

gnite everyone,, gnite sam

-me

 

 

Thursday night – retirement eligible

So.. today it occurred to me that yesterday changed everything.. ..At 30 years i am now eligible to retire from IBM.. ..it’s not that I’m going to retire.. it’s just the knowledge that I can retire. Financially, I think I’ll have to be working into my 80’s .. but there’s something wonderful about knowing I can chose not to go into work and still collect a pension since I’m on IBM’s ‘old plan’ ..   Not enough to live on.. but still the combination of that and some sort of job.. say teaching.. would probably allow us to make ends meet..   To me that means that I’m on ‘hobby time’ .. .. what I mean by that is like a hobby.. I’ll do it because I lie doing it.. not because I have to.. I don’t expect that will actually change my plans to keep doing what I’m doing.. but the knowledge that I could is really fun to consider..   I guess.. it also puts more responsibility on me in managing my own satisfaction. if I don’t like it.. nothing is keeping me there..  I’ll take that.. or as spider man said.. with great apathy comes great responsibility..

OK.. I gotta go contemplate the futre..

nite all, nite sam

-me

Wednesday night – It was 30 years ago today !

30 years ago today, at 8AM on August 3, 1981 drove my spray painted 1971 Volkswagon bus (“Maggie”) into the parking lot of the IBM facility in Essex Junction Vermont. I guess I parked in the visitors lot.. The day was cool and I was scared.. I remember being ‘processed’ with a whole gaggle of other new recruits… Several who are still my friends (Linda, Jill, Diane hope you’re all doing well !)  We got lots of speeches by guys in blue suits telling us about the rules of the company.. my favorite was the safety lecture.. we got to fire fire extinguishes at a chair.. just to show that we knew how to use one.

I had just graduated from MIT in may.In the Spring before ,  I’d come up to visit my good freind Sandy up here in Vermont and she introduced me to a freind who’s dad worked at IBM.. His name was Larry something.. .. II spoke with him briefly and he invited me to come back up to Vermont and interview .. I remember going to the airport to come up to Vermont and realizing I’d left my suit in my dorm room. My good freind Rafe bailed me out by running back to my dorm , grabbing my suit and bringing it to me at the airport just before my plane..  🙂 (Thanks Rafe .. I’ll never forget that !).   Anyway.. I interviewed with three guys.. and by that afternoon had a job .. It was the only adult  job interview I ever really had ..

I appreciate all the good wishes I’ve gotten from folks today.. 30 years with the same company isn’t something that happens much anymore.. I don’t know if it is a testament to my endurance.. or my lack of ambition. but it’s been mostly good …   some of it unbelievably good. .. some of it .. as is probably the case in most jobs, nearly unbearable. I’ve gotten to do a lot of fun  things .or having one job…. . work has taken me to 30 of the 50 countries I’ve visited in the world, The company sent me  back to school , and supported me in all the stuff I like to do with kids and science. I’m amazed at what the company has let me get away with..

I’ve not always agreed with what my company did.. or their directions,  in fact.. my close friends will tell you that I always have a thread of dissatisfaction about my work… but I’ve always had faith that at it’s core, IBM was and is a great company. though leaders and strategies change, the character of the company has stayed largely intact.. I saw that most clearly when the company and my colleagues stood with me and my family through the unimaginably tough times after Sam’s death…. for that I will always be grateful…

Best of all , my work has introduced me to thousands of fun, smart and interesting people all over the world.. So.. if you are one of those smart and interesting people, thanks for helping me with this first 30 years..   I’m sure the next 30 will be at least as interesting..

 

ntite all, nite sam

-me

 

 

I’ve had ‘just’ 13 bosses (gavin, les, phil, micky ann, raja, paul, dave, tim, jennifer, kevin, john, mark )  and learned soemthign from eahc of them.

Tuesday night – stalled

Greetings from east fishkill , ny I spent the night on the boat last night.. This morning I had the occasion to visit the boats functional but spare restroom.. It’s a simple set of stalls with wooden doors. like any public surface, it was covered with graffiti / Some of it was romantic

 

 

 

Some was political

 

 

some was artistic..

and some was just beautiful  .. like this tribute to Sam.

Nite folks.. nite sam.. you’re everywhere..

-me