It was a bittersweet experience to say goodbye to these amazing people that we have really grown to love. Mary and Jeff (Mary's husband--an astronomer) are going up to Colgate for jobs and Shana is headed to Yale. I am really excited for them. Great new jobs and a fresh start in a new place. Moving can obviously be terrifying (as we well know) but it is really exciting at the same time. Though I hate the feeling of being unsettled, I love the process of decorating a new place and making if feel like a home. I find that meeting people is hard but I don't think the 3 of them will have trouble at all since they are such good people and they are already connected to universities.
We had Mary and Jeff over before they left for Troy's new specialty, Thai grilled chicken (a Cook's Illustrated recipe) but I think I must have been wobbling the camera because the picture didn't really turn out. Next time I'll use my gorillapod.
They gave us a number of things that they didn't need anymore or couldn't fit in their car for the move, including a bit of an expensive bottle of terrific tequila and a nice cherry tomato plant that is producing really well (wonderful since the tomatoes that we planted in the garden that the ground hog hasn't already gotten have some kind of terrible blight)!
This will likely be my last post for a while as I'm leaving on Wednesday for Finland! I'll be sure to blog about that but might not have good access to a computer until I get back (the 18th).
I have made Troy a blog author so I'm hoping that he'll make some updates about his crazy work projects while I'm gone. I'm sure he'll be putting in some very long days while I'm gone. He nearly turns into a vampire, staying up all night and working while I'm away. Instead of blood, he survives on peanut butter sandwiches though.
Maybe Troy will post a picture on the blog from his recent MRI. Shana told Troy he could ask the technicians for a CD of the images from his MRI. Of course, he was all over that. He has a plan to model his vocal tract for a new music robot. He could explain this better than me so hopefully he takes a few minutes to blog while I'm gone...