You can't see the Steigl, but trust me, it's there. It was a lot of fun having Rob here (even though I got quite sick). Thanks Rob. After he left this morning, I headed to the IAEA to give a talk on the program I work for in D.C. Probably my biggest audience ever, which was pretty fun. Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Rob Goes Home and I Speak at IAEA
Rob went back to Boston this morning. I had to capture one last picture of him with his favorite new food group: kasekrainers (or as he calls them quesokroners).
You can't see the Steigl, but trust me, it's there. It was a lot of fun having Rob here (even though I got quite sick). Thanks Rob. After he left this morning, I headed to the IAEA to give a talk on the program I work for in D.C. Probably my biggest audience ever, which was pretty fun.
You can't see the Steigl, but trust me, it's there. It was a lot of fun having Rob here (even though I got quite sick). Thanks Rob. After he left this morning, I headed to the IAEA to give a talk on the program I work for in D.C. Probably my biggest audience ever, which was pretty fun.
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Matt - I am so very proud of you and what you are doing. And I am glad that you had the opportunity to make a wonderful talk. I know Rob had the best time - he was so excited to come to be with you.
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Matt - you should post your commendation award on this blog, so everyone can see it. It is too cool! Love, Mom
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