and Gyan Prakash (History)
admired the book I had brought and Jane,
Casey
was ready to go and Jane
was not but no one was going to eat the left over Hoagie
and Janet
met me at the airport and Janet took this picture
while Larry
as Janet
admired the Do Not Disturb sign and the bells were shown
who were practicing for their later life. Once home, Jane and Ben were on the couch
and Suzanne was glad to see me
and Jane whose food
arrived before she did
to greater heights. The games must have been inspiring because both Jane and Ben were sound asleep
when we returned home that night. On Sunday June 12, we went to Small World for coffee and ran into Bob Cava and David MacMillan
and Jane worked on her picture editting
for around 8. I went to the Politics department event to see Jeff Herbst off and ran into Lynn White and Paul Sigmund
at which Jane's solo
was blocked by the hair bow of the woman in front. On Tuesday June 7, I saw Atul Kohli (Politics and WWS)
appeared while Jane
was slowly getting up and then Annie Knickman
Jerome Silbergeld (Art and Archaeology), Chris Sims (Economics), Anne Marie Slaughter (Woodrow Wilson School and Politics), Toni Turano (Dean of Faculty), Tom Hare (Comparative Literature) and Satish Myneni (Geosciences) On Friday May 20, it was prom night and before the prom, the after-prom and the after-after-prom we decided to have a pre-prom gathering as we had done for Sarah's prom in 2002 and Jane's Cotillion in 2004 . We began with the table set
and then Jane modeled her dress
for Josephine
to photograph as Jane
then posed with
arrived and Jane posed with Lucy
and then the 2 of them posed with the boys
posed with Jane until
Justin Huang, Tess Edmonds, and Lauren Engelbert arrived
and his parents arrived. We took pictures of the Szabo twins with Lucy and Jane
and an extra one in which they could be separated
and this picture of Lucy and Jane together
before
Caitlin Rhoades and her mom arrived. As Jane had her conversation
and Suzanne had hers
Liz Marchetta (possibly about the prom 3 years ago?) and Jane and John
made their way
and Sarah and Jane
and then the boys gathered
Tess Edmonds, Jane Dobkin, Youngmin Yi, Lucy McKeon (can't see), Jen Lerner, Lauren Santiago, Caitlin Rhoades (can't see), Younjin Yi, Liz Gale-Bentz, Lauren Engelbert, Catherine Marchetta, Christina Jones, Raisa Ahmed, Elena Fabiano as the conversations continued
and the food stood
before we captured Jane and Lucy's feet
and these gag photos (at least, I hope they're gags)
feet before Jane and Andrew
posed for a few as Catherine Marchetta
for a better picture and Jane
noted the sushi
and wished John and Jane
and David Szabo
were there but because we were late, Jane
and I had to stand. The first band
was in costume as Jane and John
watched and we ran into first Harry Cummins
and Jane
listened to Dr. Ginsburg
was ready so we went to see Jane
and the gang
give their flute concerts as Ben and Jane
were ready for celebrations afterwards. The next day was the next Behrmann dinner. So as we had done in we put on our fancies and Suzanne posed with Ben
and then Ben and Jane
and then Jane
and finally me
with a pause for Jane's opposites
before we took a few more obligatory photos
so that we could say good bye to Jane
with her opposites
Jane had the sandwich
Ben had the burger
who manages Prospect. Then on Saturday, April 30, we went to the library where Jane and Shiraz
went to the science program while Suzanne
and had Jane
take a test picture
couldn't keep his eyes opened. Jane and I headed off to Staples
among other errands but got caught in traffic by this beautiful tree
told us about life in New York and Jane
admired the matzah
even as Jane was clearing her plate
and Ben
and we took the required pictures of Jane's foot
for posterity. Next, Sarah produced her old and new driver's licenses
for all to admire (though the camera did not do a good job) and Jane took this sequence of pictures of Suzanne and I in our Egyptian garb
so that we too could feel that with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm we too were brought out from Egypt. It had been a delightful week of weather with each day a little bit nicer than the one before. So, of course, people were out walking and on Thursday (4/14) on the way home from work. I ran into the Sandersons
kept me happy even as Jane dug into her filet mignon
as the bread person posed
want his picture taken too. Then it was time for individual pictures, so Jane posed
Ben posed
so that Jane and Chef Larry
could get together for her chicken tenders
progressed as Jane and John
drove off
amused Jane and her friends
as we took one last photo
to the amusement of Jane
Suzanne
and recorded all of them on film. Friday, Jane and I went to see Kasia Hertz
in the Tiger Card Office where she set things up
and then Jane
was processed by Kasia
better judgment though Jane and I
were happy when the salad came
took the stage at Market Fair. After they sang, we got pictures of Jane alone
and with friends
and headed off to watch Princeton play basketball (not a pretty sight this season). A few days later, we celebrated Jane's birthday as we'd done for the previous 5 years: though she does seem to get older each year. Jane put on her gift sweatshirt
and we surveyed the decorations
and that Jane had her magic wand
Ben had his food
while Jane was excited
as Sarah
watched and Jane
cut some cake
Left to Right: Jason Fleischer (Electrical Engineer), Kathleen Davis (English), Frederick Hughson (Molecular Biology), Sarah-Jane Mahieu (History), Miguel Centeno (Sociology and PIIRS), Paul Lansky (Music) and then came home for a picture of my new tie
as Ben decided to take a too close
with the galaxy painted on it. Back at home, Jane
John
for dinner. The next day, we all went to On The Border where Jane and Ben
and Jeremy
Janet Martin (Classics)
Eli Stein (Mathematics) February 3
and Janet
and then did the same
and Janet to see if it improved before the ice cream sundaes came
to end the meal. Friday morning, I returned to Stop Look Sign to say my farewells and the color lady
before coming home to see Jane
relaxing on the couch. The next day, January 19, I was very excited to see the medal