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Monthly Archive for July, 2012

My Horrible, Wonderful Diet

Many moons ago, I used to listen as my mom reeled off the list of foods that didn’t agree with her, shake my head, and say caring, sensitive things like “Face it mom, your body rejects food.” Honestly, I thought much of it was mental. Or cultivated. How could so many different things bother one […]

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Match Day Heroes

As of this week, EPL (English Premier League) soccer is in preseason and the Olympics are underway. That means Simon is getting his regular soccer fix and has time to pick and follow his favorite players. I know you, dear reader, don’t care about this, but do read on. I promise a pay-off at the […]

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Uncle Steve Brain

It’s official: My son has my oldest brother’s brain. There are some exceptions, of course. He’s not quite as anxious, he’s chosen different sports to be competitive in, he’s more interested in music and foreign languages, and his affect is much less hyper. Still, it’s my brother’s brain. I first thought it when he began […]

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Bittersweet Playdate

If there’s one thing lacking in Simon’s summer, it’s boys. I’m not talking about a boy at camp here or at a soccer clinic there, we’ve got those. I’m talking about a consistent group of boys for him to be best friends with. This issue has been brewing somewhat for the last six months or […]

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Wiggle Room

Simon’s right center incisor is beginning to wiggle. It’s not actually wiggling, but there’s some movement if you  press against it. I discovered this today after Simon complained for the second day running that his tooth felt weird when he ate. This tooth, one of Simon’s first two, made its first appearance 5 years and […]

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Lest I feel too smug about my maternal prowess, in the past week Simon has come to fear sleeping alone in a dark room. He had a few night awakenings last week, and then this Monday night he could not get to sleep until 10:30 and only then got to sleep when we gave up, […]

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Best Summer Ever

If I see one more ad or Facebook post reminding me that summer is almost over, I’m going to puke. The last time I felt this way was when I was the one getting ready to head back to school, only frankly most years I was ready to let go of summer and get back […]

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Playing for the Cure

to McEnroe-itis, that is. As of a week ago, I was at my wit’s end trying to deal with Simon’s terrible on-court frustration and resulting terrible on-court behavior. That his unpleasantness was mostly self-directed did nothing to make it any more enjoyable from side of the net. Today, thankfully, I played with a totally different […]

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It’s happening again, this time at zoo camp. When I asked Simon if he made any new friends besides Mark, a boy he befriended on the first day, and Sasha, a friend from KIP who serendipitously ended up with him without any planning on her parents’ or my part, the report was as follows: Well, […]

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Picture the scene: Simon and I are at what we call the two-minute tennis court, so named because it is located two minutes from our house. “Man, why do I keep missing my backhand? What’s happening?” “Are you using both hands?” “Yeah.” “Are you finishing up here, at your shoulder?” [the correct stroke is mimed] […]

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