November 22, 2006
Happy Thanksgiving!
[Ed. note: my apologies to Chris, who had this post ready to go before the holiday, but fell victim to our technical difficulties.]
We live—I don't know how but we are still part of the living! We never surrendered, and Liz and I are still talking to one another!!!!
This is the wildest part of the adventure, and sadly, there has
been no time to sit down and jot a few thoughts and invite you into our
wacky world. Had been involved with a few meetings/events in
Boston, then came back last Friday to find out that our broadband is
down. I am writing this from the library.
I just came back from the laundromat after Tom helped, er, actually stripped the dining room table, and Lissey helped to cover the chairs. Yeah, the money pit is alive and well. Deborah [Hood, producer] and Isa [Markevitz, Production Coordinator] have been great trying to help out on that end. I have only caught 2.5 episodes of the show—a lot of folks kid about being a movie star and I just tell them that I have the same agent as Lassie…yuk yuk!
I just came back from the laundromat after Tom helped, er, actually stripped the dining room table, and Lissey helped to cover the chairs. Yeah, the money pit is alive and well. Deborah [Hood, producer] and Isa [Markevitz, Production Coordinator] have been great trying to help out on that end. I have only caught 2.5 episodes of the show—a lot of folks kid about being a movie star and I just tell them that I have the same agent as Lassie…yuk yuk!
I feel like Ray Liotta in Goodfellas, when he has 1,000 things
to do—take care of the wife, appease the girlfriend, make sure that
his challenged brother is stirring the spaghetti sauce, making plans
for the "hit," and the helicopters are closing in on him… if you've
seen it, you get the picture. I now measure the mail by how high it has
gotten: i.e., 14 inches. Don't worry—still paying the
pipers…
No poetry, no prose, but one big THANK YOU on this aptly named holiday, Thanksgiving!
Seriously, no one could fully describe the man hours, the hard
work and added touches of so many artisans, craftsmen and excellent
workers—UNBELIEVABLE! There is no alpha and omega, no end to it
all—the laughter, the tears… Yes, there have been tears, but out of
appreciation not out of frustration. The dust, the dust—did i say dust?—the empty water
bottles, the blog, the ACTION! calls. Are we even on the blog radar?
And of course to our readers…(Isn't that what I am supposed to say?) No, really, the feedback has been great and hopefully when the dust—did i say dust?—settles, I shall be encouraged to do more writing, as it
has been quite cathartic and alot of FUN!!!
So, everyone: one HUGE THANKS!!!!!! Appreciate and enjoy the day.
—Chris
—Chris





(1) Comments
Comment on this BlogGreat Post!! Lovely Turkey (did you cook that in your new kitchen??) It is great to see that you and Liz are still with the living. You both must be getting antsy with the finish so close. Lovely kitchens but could you get the webcam out of the dining room and back into your kitchen so we can see wehat is going on! Keep hanging in the end is insight!!