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Brian Rutter Is “Today’s” Featured Dad

Brian Rutter is a Westport marketing executive. As a side gig, he blogs about all things suburban-dad-related on The Burbman. Topics range from divorce and deer collisions to bat mitzvahs and parents’ gossip on the sports sidelines.

As a side gig to that, in March he wrote a poignant story for the Washington Post. His daughter Samantha — a 2012 Staples alum — had just 107 days until she’d graduate from Muhlenberg College.

The number 107 was significant. That’s the number of days that — as an infant — she spent in the neonatal intensive care unit. His piece relived those harrowing days and nights in the hospital.

The Rutter family today.

The Rutter family today.

Today — joyfully — Rutter concluded:

In 107 days, she will graduate from college, and we will watch our 21-year old daughter walk across the stage, clutching her diploma and beginning the next stage of this remarkable life. Over 9 million seconds and 154,000 minutes from now. With no limitations, only the expectations she has for herself.

Four years of liberal arts learning about the world and herself will have led to the first of many milestone moments. The strength incubated in those 107 days in that NICU isolette has prepared her for new chapters, new worlds.

But this time, as we watch those 107 days fade into the past, and we prepare for that final ride from campus to home, she will be in the driver’s seat. The open road within her sight and the infinite expanse of the universe awaiting the next 107 days, months and hopefully years of her life.

The camera crew, inside the Rutters' house.

The camera crew, inside the Rutters’ house.

That story caught the eye of a “Today Show” producer.

So this Friday (June 17), Rutter will be one of 3 “featured dads” for their Father’s Day segment.

The other day, a camera crew descended on Rutter’s home. He and Samantha were interviewed; so was his wife Jane, and Staples freshman daughter Kate.

On the show, he’ll talk about what defines him as a dad — his happiest and funniest moments, that sort of thing. He calls himself “the representative of middle-aged dads with teenagers and older children.”

The segment is still being edited. As with all things TV-related, Rutter has no idea how it will turn out.

But whatever happens, he’ll have a story to tell on the sidelines of his daughter’s next game.

Brian Rutter, on camera.

Brian Rutter, on camera.

Watch “Today Show” Clip: Lynsey Addario And Tyler Hicks

Westport photographers Lynsey Addario and Tyler Hicks, and 2 fellow New York Times journalists, appeared on the “Today Show” this morning.

Looking subdued, they discussed the intense gunfight and split-second decisions that ended in captivity earlier this month in Libya.

Tyler Hicks (3rd from left), Lynsey Addario (4th from left)

Tyler described a “hail of gunfire.”  They were fired upon by both sides — the opposition, and Gaddafi loyalists.

Lynsey said her greatest fear was being taken away from her colleagues, because she was a woman.

All 4 spent much of their time blindfolded.  Every time the quartet changed hands, Lynsey was groped.

Those assaults — and the rifle-beating of the men — were ways their captors “showed their power over us,” Lynsey said.

The scariest part of captivity, she added, was “the clanking of the cell opening.”  Every time that happened, “we didn’t know what they were going to do.”

(To watch the 5-minute interview, click here.)

The Oestreichers Have A Story

Every Thursday, the “Today Show” has a segment called “Everyone Has a Story.” 

Hoda and Kathie Lee

Anyone can submit an inspirational, intriguing and/or sad tale.  One is chosen.  Kathie Lee Gifford and her song-writing partner write about it; a Broadway star or similar person performs it, and the folks who wrote the letter watch in the studio. 

(This all was explained to me a few minutes ago.  The things you learn as a blogger…)

This morning, right after their Oscars report, Kathie Lee and Hoda (if you have to ask…) previewed this Thursday’s “Everyone Has a Story” story.  It involves Amy and Marilyn Oestreicher, of — as Kathie Lee noted — Westport.

A while back, Amy was in the Staples Summer Theater production of “Cats.”  Marilyn is her mother.  Amy’s father is a dermatologist in town.

Kathie Lee and Hoda did not say what kind of story the Oestreichers will share.  However, Kathie Lee revealed that she is looking forward to it.

And, I imagine, so is Hoda, Kathie Lee’s song-writing partner, Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira, Ann Curry, Al Roker, everyone else on the “Today Show” whose names I just had to Google, Dr. Oestreicher’s patients, Amy and Marilyn’s friends, and everyone else in Westport.

From Colonial Green To 30 Rock

Bill Taibe has had a big month.

First, the highly touted chef opened a new farm-to-table restaurant — LeFarm — in Colonial Green.

Mmmm good!

Mmmm good!

This morning he was sharing roasted pork belly and acorn squash recipes with Al Roker on the Today show. 

What’s next?  Cooking for Barack and Michelle? 

Stay tuned.