Sunday, January 27, 2013

A Day in the Life

My sister suggested I put together a little photo book of my life and give it to the kids for Christmas. I finally got it in the mail earlier this week. My life is quite different from most of theirs, so I thought I would share the highlights:

I take the commuter train into Boston. Here it comes!

Everyone getting on

I feel like I'm in a herd of animals as we all get off the train and cram onto the platform

If it's nice I will sometimes walk over Beacon Hill

and through the Boston Common

I pass the Frog Pond. In the winter it is a skating rink (see the Zamboni) and in the summer it is a wading pool.

The frogs keeping watch

The Tadpole Playground just across from the Frog Pond. It's fun to watch all the kids at play when it's warm.

If it's cold or rainy I'll take the subway from where the commuter train lets me out to where I work

I spend much of my time in my office. I am a statistician and work in medical research. I work on a variety of projects with people across the hospital, the university and affiliated hospitals. I love the variety in my work (and having my own office!)

View of my office from the doorway

View of my office from behind the desk

View out of the window

One of the most important places in my office is the filing cabinet that displays the artwork of my nieces and nephews

I love coming home to my condo.

A view of my condo building from the pretty side, with a duck pond and Japanese gardens. Every condo has a balcony overlooking the pond and gardens.

The elevator in my condo building. I bet my nieces and nephews think it's weird that I take an elevator to get home.

The sun coming through the colored windows in the hallway makes me happy

The living room is where I spend most of my time when I am home. One of the great parts of being a homeowner is that I can paint the walls and add color. I love my red accent wall. I painted the kitchen cabinets white a couple of years ago and it really brightened up the place. The other walls in the living room are beige.

At the same time I painted my bathroom walls. They are blue, not gray (a little lighter than the blue on the shower curtain). Love it!

This squirrel likes to come visit me sometimes on my balcony

I am working on the Master's in History through the Harvard Extension School. I have finished all my classwork and am now doing pre-thesis research.

Gates to Harvard

This is the building where I had many of my classes.

This is the Widener library at Harvard, where I do some of my research.

I also have a genealogy speaking business. I recently started two blogs in addition to speaking (see bridgingthepast.com). Work, school, genealogy and church responsibilities keep me pretty busy. But when I have time to spare I love to create. I make jewelry, photo cards and paper cards. This is one of my favorite beading stores--in Harvard Square. They have a huge selection of fun beads and findings.

I also love to travel. I keep a shelf in my living room with souvenirs from each place that I visit. Can you guess where these are from?

Being a Mormon is an important part of who I am (and who most of my family is). They requested a picture of the temple that I attend. We meet in a regular church building for Sunday worship. The temple is a special place that we go to during the week to worship and make sacred promises with our Heavenly Father. The temple I attend is in Belmont.

3 comments:

Lorin and Marilyn said...

I love having all these pics on our computer. You do have a very busy and interesting life.

arianne said...

Reading this was super interesting and really fun. Certainly different than things here out west :)

Julie and Mike Wood said...

Hi Lori! Wow ! you are busy! That is so cool that you are using your statistics degree! I remember you studying for it when we were roomies! I went to Boston many years ago and ended up in Quincy the city instead of Quincy the Market where I wanted to go...by the time we got back it was time to leave and I never made it to Quincy Market. My sis in law lived in Belmont I think. She opened a new Nordstrom Rack there about 6 years ago. Cool to get a peek at the book you made for your neices and nephews. They are lucky to have you! loved the pics they all sent to you.