We’ve been away from our blog for nearly two months due to the demands of work, and a couple of family events.
Launching a new product to the market place is always a heavy lift, with long hours and a setback or two. But I think we are on our way this year. I really like the fact we are delivering something to improve the outcomes of cardiac medical procedures. If we can help improve the odds of recovery in a patient, and protect the physician’s health from exposure to radiation, then our team can be proud of what has been accomplished.
On the personal front, our winter plans for playing up in the mountains took a hit, and my mother suffered a severe internal infection that was compounded with a minor stroke in the left cerebellum. I am now helping her recover along with the wonderful staff of a local assisted living facility. The old girl turned 90 this past Monday, and except for a little wobbliness, she’s still got some miles left. God bless her.
The absolute high note of our recent experiences was the engagement party E and I hosted for our oldest daughter and her fiancé. Kudos must go to my better half for planning the whole thing, holding it at a lovely venue in town, and pulling the shindig off without a hitch. The fact the inclement weather the whole week decided to take a breather for the party only convinced me that someone was smiling on us. We held the party at a historical home in Lowell called the Nesmith House. It is beautifully decorated and spacious enough to hold 80+ people, yet retains the intimate and classy vibe of a petit mansion.
Our caterers served a nice champagne and a pleasing variety of appetizers and confections.
The happiness E and I felt was only amplified knowing that everyone was enjoying themselves too.
Here is a picture from the party featuring the affianced couple, sisters, E and me.
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