the action and passion of our times

April 4, 2004


It's not my birthday. That's not 'til Thursday. Nevertheless we are gathered at La Madre's to celebrate said birthday. Last week, when we were gathered there for Szilvia's birthday, I suggested combining my birthday with Easter so we would only have to have one hundred year flood or blizzard. However, the opportunity to increase the probability of a hundred year flood or blizzard by having two family gatherings within 7 days of my birthday appeals to some sort of risk-taking streak that runs in the family. The rain seems to have stopped short of the hundred year flood level as of last night, for now. We did forget to factor in the effect of this strategy on Pedro Martinez's pitching, but I'm getting way ahead of myself here.

Backtracking to the real reason for all these family gatherings-- what you thought my birthday was the real reason? -- besides watching Pedro on Opening Day -- BiB and Szilvia arrived last weekend on vacation. Arrived here, that is, in the Eastern Daylight Time Zone of North America, the Greater Big Dig Area, the home of the bean and the cod, neither Baghdad nor Budapest nor Bosnia for that mattter (which as well all know is not near Arizona). Last weekend's family gathering was kind of hastily put together since although BiB's latest "I'm not being blown up in Baghdad" message did announce their arrival it sounded kind of tentative and the itinerary was unsettled. Anyway, after a night out on the town (Providence) with Nancy (actually it was dinner at Pakarang and The Triplets of Belleville at the Cable Car) I drove up to La Madre's on Szilvia's birthday. I thought Hungarians celebrated name days instead of birthdays but that's neither here nor there and I don't know when Szent Szilvia's day is anyway (there must be a Szent Szilvia, right? -- help me out Catholic readers -- oh wait, I know this one: the mother of Pope Gregory the Great, right?). They were viewing random carousels of the family slides and pretending not to have jet lag. Who knew the slide projector still worked?

Family gathered; dinner eaten; birthday candles blown out; cake eaten. The real reason for the vague itinerary? They're going to DC to check out houses and stuff like that there because BiB may have a new job in Washington, which is nowhwere near Baghdad (or Bosnia, which is still not near Arizona).

Cut to this weekend's family gathering, scheduled for today instead of yesterday because BiB got the job and they needed extra time in Virginia. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said that, "A man must become a part of the action and passion of his times, lest he be judged not to have lived." Methinks even Justice Holmes would have shied away from the Green Zone. I for one am extremely relieved that BiB has had enough of the action and passion of his times. Plus he and Szilvia get to live in the same country -- the same house even. They're showing us digital pictures of the houses they looked at within train commute distance of the new job (kinda out in the countryside) and I am awed at how much house you can get for half a million down there. You can barely get a condo for half a mil in the Greater Big Dig Area these days, speaking of the action and passion of our times.

 Family gathered; dinner eaten; birthday candles blown out; cake eaten. Though BiB and I specially requested being allowed to watch the ballgame during dinner on account of this is Opening Day, by the time we catch up with it Pedro is already in the midst of a very very bad second inning. The crowds at Camden Yards look very very cold. At least it's not raining there.

Speaking of the action and passion of our times and the propensity for flooding within 7 days of my birthday, when I went to drop Nancy off at the bus station tonight before the family gathering (after would have gotten her home too late to get a cab) I hit a pot hole on Lincoln Street. Actually it was more like a chasm opened up by the rain. My car has developed a definite pull to the left but at least the tire isn't flat and the rim isn't bent.

And the rain is starting again. I think Todd Gross on channel 7 said it's going to rain forever. But maybe I misheard that.

I could easily have a manic episode right about now despite the rain.

Today's Reading
Jinriksha Days by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore, Far Beyond the Field: Haiku by Japanese Women compiled and edited by Makoto Ueda

This Year's Reading
2004 Booklist

Today's Starting Pitcher
Pedro Martinez


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