Tuesday, May 31, 2011


Hello everyone! It has been toooooo long. My big news, that I'm sure everyone has heard: I GOT INTO NYU!! There were doubts for awhile there, as to whether I would make anything more of myself than a child tender, but it seems that after all I will be pursuing a higher education! I'm so excited! I have decided on political science as a major... I will probably be registering for classes within the next couple of weeks, I can't wait. I don't really have any details yet about where I will be living or anything but I should be finding that out soon as well. In the meantime, I am still with the kids. Katla is going to be a year old on July 1! I can't believe it, I have been with her almost every day since she was a month and a half old, it's amazing how she's developed, it's like watching her grow into a little person overnight.

at the opposite end of the spectrum from my pseudo-motherhood: I have registered for bartending school! My first class is next monday, the 6th of june. They go from 6pm to 10pm monday through friday for two weeks, then i even get a diploma, haha... but the best part is that Authentic Bartending (really original name) has a relationship with a bunch of bars and clubs and hotels around the city, so their graduates feed right into the system, so that will make a job search much easier. I am keeping my babysitting job, obviously, this would just be part time in the evenings and i think it will be especially good to have in the fall when I'm in classes all day and can't have a day job. I'm just excited for some interaction with people my own age. It looks like it will be a lot of fun. I went in the other day to pick up my workbook, which is a telephone book sized manual of drink recipes and bartending terms-- go on, ask me how to make a gin ricky.

it's been so brutally hot here, my apartment doesn't have air conditioning and it's about 120 degrees in my room. luckily KC and Baldur have AC in their apartment, that's a lifesaver.

Cailin was here to visit me last week and we had all kinds of fun. we walked across the brooklyn bridge one day, making the mistake of wearing stylin' shoes rather than functional kicks and no sooner were we in manhattan than we had to go to a shoe store and get some different footwear. Aside from that discomfort, we had a great day-- we went to the Met and met up with our friend Tiffany, who's on the crew team with Cailin. She lives in Queens, so hopefully I will be seeing a lot of her this summer. There are actually quite a few midd kids in nyc for the summer, so chances are better that I'll have some social interaction, although I doubt my abilities to function properly in an adult conversation given my everyday company.

Cailin and I also went to Tabby's bachelorette party. Having never been to a bachelorette party i wasnt really sure what to expect, but was a little frightened considering certain stigmas of such events. It was so much fun though, we did a lot of eating and a lot of dancing. As a testament to the extent of our dance floor action, Cailin and I had to hit the 24-hour drug store on our way home, once again for a change of shoes, as our 6-in heels would not have taken us back to Brooklyn in one piece, if at all.

We also got to see Aunt Lauren, which was great! She introduced us to a wonderful pizza place in the city which I'm glad to know exists, although my wallet and my waistline would beg to differ. I'm hoping to rack up a bunch of addresses and go-to destinations for the fall as a tactic for luring potential friends who are new to the city.

Let's keep this blog going! Miss everyone, love everyone! xxox

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Where Is Everyone

It has been way too long since we got in touch.  Shame on all of us.

Cailin, Connor and I went to see Brett Dennen at Higher Ground this past Thursday.  It was a wonderful time.  I picked them up at 542 Market Road (got to see Tanny!) and we headed to Burlington in a wicked storm.


Tanny Boy!



Tanny and his Boy!

We decided to eat at The Sky's The Limit, a new burger restaurant in Burlington that lets you build your own burger.  We parked in the parking garage near the top of Church Street and headed for the restaurant which turned out to be at the bottom of Church Street.  By the time we found it we were soaked.  Got inside and the first thing the waitress asked us was if we would like some water.


Great burgers.  Not enough towels.

The show was great.  

Brett Dennen
6' 5" with great red hair.

We made it home and I got back to Ripton for one of the best lightening storms I've ever been in.

Love you all.  Peace.  Peter

Sunday, May 15, 2011

race coverage

Here's a link to the footage from our race, for those who missed it, or would like to watch it over and over and over again (or is that just me?)...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgmPPs53hak&feature=youtube_gdata_player

listen at :37 seconds! you can hear "M-I-D-D" being chanted in the background!

race coverage

Dad Vails



Thank-you all for watching the race, and for all your support!! We had the most amazing weekend of races, with two wins, the fastest 4+ qualifying time of the weekend, and a silver medal! There's too much to write about, I want to tell you all about them in person. But I will tell you, this was the first time in Middlebury history that a boat has medaled at Dad Vails! It felt increible to row over to the awards dock after our race and have Noel and the rest of the team cheering from the stands as we accepted our silver medals. It was Meghan and Elise's last race with Middlebury and our last race as a boat, so a wonderful note to end on. Here's a picture of us with our medals, the two girls who raced the pair, and Noel. Many more pictures to come, and hopefully some video (Noel biked along the course videotaping most of it).


One more day until summer officially begins!!! Hopefully I'll see most of you sooner than later. Love you!







Friday, May 13, 2011

This isn't my news but I could not wait!

It's Friday afternoon.  I just heard from Cailin that she and her crew of 4 won their heat at today's Dad Vail race in Philadelphia.  And had the fastest time of all 30 boats in their class!  They row tomorrow morning early.  If they do well there will one more race tomorrow afternoon.  For all the marbles.  Woo hoo!!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Midd Crew Practice

Wow.  What a great day.  I got to ride along with Noel the Middlebury Crew coach on Lake Dunmore today.  It was absolutely beautiful, slightly windy and chilly but very sunny and absolutely beautiful.  So much fun getting to see the rowers at sea level rather than having to wait at the finish line.  The wind chopped the water quite a lot so the boats cruised back and forth along the north shoreline.  They go to Philadelphia on Friday and Saturday for the Dad Vail which is the last race of the season.











Thanks Cails, I had a blast!

Love you all. Peace. Peter

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Such a Kick!

Such a kick! I've had the best time reading and rereading these recent posts! I love this way of being able to stay in touch. Peter, your friend Bauer - does he ever get up on all fours? And what a lovely video of the woods and the stream! I'm so glad to have passed that camera along. Are you at all concerned about Grady's new roommate? He looks familiar to me, too. Grady, did you google the other roommate once you discovered Spencer's interesting story? And Cailin, your rowing brings a whole new angle into our experience. What it means to you and for you is really valuable, short and long term.

I'm all a-dither about chairing the 2nd Annual CVUUS Rhubarb Festival - that's the Champlain Valley Unitarian Universalist Society - due to claim the day in Middlebury on June 4th. Be there!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

"Winning medals is good; racing is better; loving the sport is best."



Pushing off the dock, New England Championships, 2011

Grady's New Roomate

She knows she's seen him somewhere.  Just can't place him.  Maybe she'll have to talk with him at some point.