Noam and his parents looking at the Hanukkiah Originally uploaded by mradwin. Happy New Year, too!
Category: Radwin Family
A letter to Noam Sidney Radwin on the day of his bris
Dear Son, At this exact moment, one week ago, you were negotiating your way into the world. You made quite an entrance! Now you have been with us one Sunday, one Monday, one Tuesday, throughout the week, and most recently, one holy Shabbat. Now that you have tasted of the world, you are ready to […]
It’s a Boy!
Baby Boy Radwin, 2 hours old Originally uploaded by mradwin. Baby Boy Radwin was born October 9, 2005 at 1:18pm. 7 lbs, 4 oz. 20 inches. Ariella and Baby are doing great.
It’s 80 degrees in Mexico
Sunny Weather in Puerto Vallarta. Yeah, baby.
AMR27
Happy birthday, Ariella!
Palo Alto Green
We went to Mitchell Park last night to hear a jazz/swing concert and stopped by the Palo Alto Green Energy booth. We just moved in on Sunday and didn’t know that the municipal utilities offered a wind and solar energy program. So we signed up on the spot (and got 3 free compact florescent light […]
Goodbye, 310. Hello, 650.
Goodbye, LA Times. Hello, San Jose Mercury News. Goodbye, Shtibl Minyan. Hello, Congregation Kol Emeth. Goodbye, Ralph’s. Hello, Safeway. Goodbye, Yahoo! Santa Monica. Hello, Yahoo! Sunnyvale. Goodbye, the 405 and the 10. Hello, 101 and 280.
I’m an uncle!
Yesterday I became an uncle! Ruth Lydia Radwin was born yesterday at David & Kara’s home in Berkeley, CA. She was born with a full head of dark brown hair, weighs 10 lbs 10 oz, and is 22.75 inches long. Both Kara and Ruth are recovering well and are in excellent health. Mazel Tov to […]
The long journey home
After two weeks in Bangalore, I’m heading back to the US. It’s been great fun meeting the team here; these guys have got a lot of energy and talent. I hope to be able to come back again, perhaps as soon as the end of this year. Aside from the days where I was battling […]
Kayaking photo from Portland
Back in July we went Kayaking on the Willamette River in downtown Portland with the Portland River Company. Ray finally got around to posting his digital pics from the trip. Here is my favorite (click for full-size): View image