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Saturday, March 7, 2015

Working Hard or Hardly Working

Typically we capture moments of joy and fun in photographs but we do spend a large chunk of our lives on activies that involve work.  Here is a collection of photographs dedicated to a strong work ethic.


Painting the inside of the basement bulkhead door is a well chosen spot for this crew. I have started a Kickstarter campaign to have Jeff wear that same outfit to Jake's graduation party.  
"How do I get this thing in gear and really get moving"
My Dad 'back in the day' looking happy to be outside working. 

Not exactly sure what the objective was here.... perhaps digging for gold.  I am sure Jake was being helpful. 
Uncle Gary hard at work.  Favorite part of photo is the "think happy today" poster hanging behind him - very Kuhn. 

Cheap labor

Dad helping on the move into our first house in Natick.  
Grandma Kuhn teaching a masters level course in cookie making 

Jake's first time mowing the lawn.  Big step !

Me with some colleagues in a clean room at Boston Scientific.  The hairnet really brings out the blue in my eyes.
A little Midwest humor.  Believe this is Dad helping build the cabin up at Pipe Lake. 
Dad installing hoop at 1st house in Natick. Backboard came from Hastings Rd. 


My first job at Kessler Financial in the Back Bay.  Could not ask for a better first job.  Especially since that is where I met my bride. 


Catherine getting things done when visiting me at KFS.  

4th grade at Burbank - Mr. Lapine.  " Greg your handwriting is atrocious, I can't even read that.."  Miami Dolphins sweatshirt ?

Even before Obama promised shovel ready jobs - I was ready.