PEI, New Brunswick, Maine, Michigan, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Alabama, New Mexico, Massacusetts, and New York City have all been part of my road less traveled. Now enjoying life in Kentucky bluegrass... You can also find me at www.facebook.com/joel.cormier and via twitter at jacormierphd
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Heading Home...
Pictures. Pre-wedding at the driving range. My t-shirt that I wore all around Vegas is still around. And then me wearing a tuxedo... last time?
Sunday, June 21st, 2009... Live from the Logan Airport, it's Joel heading home to PEI. Since I keep personal things off here, I will only say that it was an emotional roller coaster lately and I am ready for home. The law of attraction has been studied and re-studied lately but I am not going to make any comments on here that will get me into (more) trouble. In short, I am "right some ready" for the "Oy-land".
I went to the Sox-Braves last night and ate at Giacomo's Boston North End this afternoon after going to an I-Max movie. Fun to play tourist once in awhile. My plane leaves tomorrow at 8:15 AM. Think I am going to hit the hot tub first. Now...
Monday, June 08, 2009
The Summer Wind Is Coming Crashing In...
Having joined facebook recently, I still keep the blog for my own entertainment. Pictures: Post-presentation afternoon talking life with N8 and Mark. A bottle of wine (Napa Valley, 2004) was waiting for me when I arrived home.
NASSM went well as I was quite pleased to see all my UNM connections there. It turns out that "cornhole" is an actual sport. After a quiet stir-crazy week, I have a big week in my world. Sox-Yankees, rehearsal party, and then Paul's wedding. Pictures to come. Then it will be Sox-Braves weekend followed by...
"I can't wait for the beaches, I cannot wait for the lobster, and I cannot wait for the Moosehead... not necessarily in that order." A Notre Dame hockey coach in 1999 as quoted in The Guardian
Ten years later, almost three years since my self-labelled "Lights will guide you home" homecoming in December of 2006, I would say the quote fits more than ever.
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