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Monthly Archive for November, 2011

Un-amusing Family Amusements

If you have ever been to Vegas, you will no doubt remember the sight of people sitting at slot machines, putting in their tokens and pulling the arm, or more likely pushing a button, over and over again. What’s most remarkable about many people sitting at casino slot machines is how little fun they appear […]

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Choice Quotes

We’ve got another batch lined up that didn’t fit into specific stories: On his birthday and turning five: “I could just sit here and look at my presents all day…” “I’ve waited all my life to be five.” Sportsmanship upon winning Cars Monopoly: “I”m the king! I’m the king!” [accompanied by dance moves] Song lyrics […]

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Drama Queen

Not Simon, but rather his friend Caroline. Simon has a lot of adorable friends in his life, but I have to confess that little Caroline has a special place in my heart. In a way, it’s projected narcissism; she’s the child who is most like Simon in many ways. She’s sweet, she’s gentle, she’s bright, […]

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Budding Composer

No longer content to just strum his ukulele or bang on Mr. Butch’s drums, Simon has begun writing songs. We have no idea what they sound like, as he won’t play or sing them for us. But we do have a list, and if you are familiar with the Beatles albums A Hard Day’s Night […]

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Kid Rock

For this year’s KIP spring fundraiser, the school is having a big eighties-themed dinner and silent auction, and various KIP dads who play/have played in bands will be assembling into the KIP All-Dad Band to provide at least some of the night’s entertainment. The first meeting and mini-rehearsal was in our basement last night, and […]

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Compassion Fatigue

Twice lately I’ve found myself in situations in which I think I should be able to muster up sympathy, only to find that that my reserves of compassion are spent. I’m not proud of it, but I’m having a hard time talking my way out of it. Maybe writing will help. The first instance occurred […]

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My First Half

[Insert mental image here; digital rights of race photos cost $40, and I haven’t decided if I care enough yet. I looked FABULOUS in my purple chevron striped jersey and steel gray capris, I assure you, and ran with the grace and speed of a gazelle.] Almost exactly eight months to the day after my […]

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The C Chord

For the last 19 1/2 years (really!) I’ve been watching Matt sit on the couch or in a chair and strum a guitar or bass. Last night, I got a preview of things to come: And it was really sweet. Matt taught Simon a C chord on this ukulele, which we bought in Hawaii back […]

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Kicker!

Simon’s swimming program is organized into 6 levels, ranging from Level 1 Splashers whose goal it is to not freak out in the water to Level 6 Flyers who are perfecting a multitude of strokes. Simon started out as a Level 2 Floater and has remained one for three months. This past Sunday, upon seeing […]

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Courage

Courage is being scared to death… and saddling up anyway.  ~John Wayne Or, in Simon’s case, being scared to death and jumping in the pool anyway. As Simon progresses through the skills in his swimming class, only two items remain before he advances to the next level*: (1) rolling over from his front to his […]

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