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U-turn with care
Alto! Originally uploaded by deovolenti. After months of incredibly hard work, money spent, and freaked-out community meetings & conversations and special school board meetings, people talking about selling their houses and moving, *teachers* talking about doing that because they hated … finish reading U-turn with care
Big bad words
Moomin’s running around the house chanting “Antidisestablishmentarianism! Antidisestablishmentarianism!” I’m not sure why. Related posts:enemies and friendsdentists, worry, and rodents of unusual size
Valentines and work
I haven’t blogged here in way too long because suddenly I have three jobs. Or maybe two. And then more people wanting me to work for them. It’s a heady feeling! Meanwhile, for Valentine’s Day, Rook helped Moomin scan in … finish reading Valentines and work
Sustainable happiness, parenting, and art
Jeremy from Daddy Dialectic says a complicated thing very well on the othermag blog in Going with the Flow – That there are different kinds of happiness. Sometimes as an artist/poet/writer I go for maximizing my amount of direct “flow” … finish reading Sustainable happiness, parenting, and art
Waking up in a secret hideout
This morning I woke up gradually to whispers and subdued running around. Moomin and his friend Hamster had quietly built an enormous hide-out fort in the living room, and were being quiet so as not to wake us up! Wow! … finish reading Waking up in a secret hideout
So much work to do
I’m super overloaded with work, deadlines, the house is messy. Moomin wants attention, and cried because he couldn’t find the DVD remote to watch his new Dungeons and Dragons animated TV series episodes. “I’ll just hit play on the DVD … finish reading So much work to do
"Boyish" on one side and "girly" on the other
Jo‘s younger daughter, Sophie, was over yesterday, and persuaded us all that “High School Musical” was the best movie ever, and we should rent it instead of watching Godzilla or old Star Trek Animated Series episodes. What do you know … finish reading "Boyish" on one side and "girly" on the other
Good old duct tape
Yesterday I got to spend the afternoon with my housemate‘s kid, Peanut. We visited Moomin’s school, where she was awed by Big Kids and learned a jumprope rhyme. (Ice cream soda! Cherry on top! Who’s your boyfriend? I forgot! A, … finish reading Good old duct tape
My kid is so beautiful I might explode
You know those moments when another person is so gorgeous and such a separate person that you want to cry and laugh and squeeze them and watch them without them knowing, all at once? This morning I parked the car, … finish reading My kid is so beautiful I might explode
How to eat bugs
Yesterday I promised Eliz. that I’d lend her some pocket field guides for her school camping trip, and then I forgot to drop them off. So I just hauled ass to her school, after dropping off Moomin at his. An … finish reading How to eat bugs
Silly frivolous beautiful things
The Amazon reviews for this jug of milk really made my day. There’s a long story about “GranGran” and how ordering milk over the Internet made her final days easier, and it had me laughing hysterically while also pleased as … finish reading Silly frivolous beautiful things
Martin Luther King
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Marching Loofah Thing
Moomin and I were singing the Internationale in the car. Afterwards he said, “You know, Mom, I think that song is kind of a — —– song.” “A what? Marching Loofah? What?” (I am a little deaf.) “No!!! MARTIN LOOFAH! … finish reading Marching Loofah Thing
A little punk rock for your morning
It just occurred to me that my banner promises “punk” and that I never write about it here. So here’s a taste! Good morning blog mamas! I was writing on BlogHer about Las ultrasónicas, a punk band from Mexico, and … finish reading A little punk rock for your morning
The tiny bites taker picky slow eater
How can a human being eat so slowly? How can it take over an hour to ingest a perfectly good grilled cheese sandwich, cooked with care and attention so it is hardly burnt at all? An itty bitty corner of … finish reading The tiny bites taker picky slow eater
"Providing natural immunity" to chickenpox
Here’s something that may shock you. Despite that we have a great vaccine against chickenpox, some people think it’s a fabulous idea to infect their kids with this disease on purpose. What do you think? “Natural immunity” somehow better than … finish reading "Providing natural immunity" to chickenpox
In which I am middle aged
Apparently the generation below mine (GenX) is being called “Millennials” and its defining characteristics are: – texting all the time– multitasking– watching tv while on computer with friends– owning a lot of dead iPods Unfortunately I’m well on my way … finish reading In which I am middle aged
Schools, choice, and elitism
I’m thinking over many issues in the past few weeks. We are applying to send Moomin to the gifted/talented public school in our district. Meanwhile, I continue going to meetings and believing more and more that we need to give … finish reading Schools, choice, and elitism
Feet on the desk
My mom is now an internet rockstar, on the Slacking While Working blog! Good job, mom! Also… ? Nice disco boots! Related posts:Truth, liberty, tolerationFour wheels just like you
Duck soup and the Socratic method
We watched the Marx Brothers movie “Duck Soup” the other night. Today I watched Rook and Moomin act out the mirror scene from the movie – Rook pretending he was thinking that Moomin was his reflection in the mirror. Then … finish reading Duck soup and the Socratic method