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The Agony of the Sleeves

Now I’ve told the same joke twice. Lazy, I know. But how else to describe Simon’s annual freak-out over weather-related clothing changes? Every winter he pulls at long sleeves as though he were a fictional Elizabeth I wearing her poisoned dress, and every summer he yanks at short sleeves as though Mommy had a catastrophic […]

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Chanukah 2009

Last night was the Goldstein family Chanukah party at Bubbie’s (my Mom’s) house. Dreidels were spun, gelt and 7 pounds worth of latkes were consumed, and many blue-wrapped boxes were opened. Today the combined effects of the same are making me feel sluggish, and in a mere 4 hours we go over to friends to […]

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Self Reportage

I’ll tell you something Simon said tonight in his bath, and you see if you can guess what was going on at the time. Hint: I am so outnumbered in this house… I made a terrible sound of bubbles!

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Once upon a time, when we asked Simon what happened at school, his reply would be “Jillian cried”. No more and no less; we had no idea what actually went on during the day except for the calendar and notes the teachers sent home each week. Saturday I asked Simon about school the previous week, […]

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Today in History, Part II

From three years ago today: Today is a special day for me for three reasons: 1. It’s Pearl Harbor Day. That one’s a gimmee. 2. It’s my zadie’s birthday. Lester M. Wolfson was born on December 7, 1911. Even though he died almost 13 years ago, I still think about him often and miss him […]

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About six months ago I began to realize that Simon was developing real friendships. It was a sweet development; one I looked forward to watching mature. As it happens these friendships have matured, but in an almost bittersweet way. Sophie is still prominent on the scene, but he no longer gets to play with Leah […]

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I try really heard to keep a lid on competitive parenting, but some days it’s very hard. Monday was one of those days. Simon and I were watching old Thomas and Friends videos when he stunned me into silence. On this video, stills of trains and other vehicles with their names spelled out below appear […]

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Bed Making

Sundays are sheet changing days around here. Once I’ve woken up and had a cup of tea (a delicious Kenyan TGFOP or tippy golden flower orange pekoe today), I get to the work of stripping and remaking beds. Mine and Matt’s, a queen size bed I cannot reach all the way across, takes five to […]

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Mid-Term Report

We’re now slightly more than three months into the new school year, and things are at once very much the same and altogether different than they were back in August. I’ve still got a sweet, sensitive kid on my hands who is uncomfortable with some crowds, some loud noises, and changes of any kind. On […]

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Shifting the Blame

By all rights, this is Matt’s post. But he’s unlikely to take the helm, so here goes. Advance warning: Potty humor ahead. Last night Matt was reading to Simon in bed while I took a phone call from a fellow KIP parent about an upcoming fundraiser. In the midst of a story, Simon interrupted to […]

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