Year: 2015
Home Ec
Yesterday I caught-up on some long overdue clothes management. Nate’s drawers have been overflowing with shirts that “aren’t cool.” While Jake has almost nothing to wear except school uniforms and “pocket shirts.” Pocket shirts also fall squarely in the crosshairs of the “not cool” target. I would describe them as high…
Kit Kat
Halloween in December? It’s this blog’s aspiration to make you feel two months younger… Six years ago, we moved into our neighborhood in October. And lucky for us, our thoughtful neighbors, Kohlee and Gayle, stopped by and warned us. I think their exact words were, “Hi. Has anyone warned you…
No IT All Gift Guide for Boys (Ages 4-7)
Last year I came up with the brilliant idea of creating my own gift guide because November and December are such slow, boring months that I’m always tooling around wondering what to do with all of this free time?… This is the time of year when I clearly like to…
Quote of the Day
Jacob says to me this evening as he’s getting ready for bath time, “I’m so glad I’m not a girl.” “What? Why?” “Because I don’t have to deal with that baby pushing problem.” “Uh…yeah.” “What… it’s hard!” Don’t I know it.
Challah
When Jake was four he started asking me a lot of questions about God. More specifically, he’d spring a “Who’s our God?” question on me when I was checking-out at the grocery store or signing him in at daycare. He was also quite intrigued with “the baby Jesus” and church. Desiring…
DANGER
Namaste
Knockout
I can totally envision Nate’s new Pokémon character, Connoisseurus… imagine a Japanese cartoon anime-style dinosaur… drinking a big, bold Cab. He “evolves” from a little friendly looking lizard that drinks grape juice and his “attack” is via Lava Cheese or the Swirl and Spit. His “weaknesses” are warm stone massages…
Barbie
This weekend we were in San Luis Obispo for a little getaway and I decided to take the boys down to explore one of our favorite creeks. As we’re walking toward the path, Jake says, “Oh hey. Maybe you should go say ‘hi’ to our friend.” The friend he’s referring…
Home Ec
Yesterday I caught-up on some long overdue clothes management. Nate’s drawers have been overflowing with shirts that “aren’t cool.” While Jake has almost nothing to wear except school uniforms and “pocket shirts.” Pocket shirts also fall squarely in the crosshairs of the “not cool” target. I would describe them as high…
Kit Kat
Halloween in December? It’s this blog’s aspiration to make you feel two months younger… Six years ago, we moved into our neighborhood in October. And lucky for us, our thoughtful neighbors, Kohlee and Gayle, stopped by and warned us. I think their exact words were, “Hi. Has anyone warned you…
No IT All Gift Guide for Boys (Ages 4-7)
Last year I came up with the brilliant idea of creating my own gift guide because November and December are such slow, boring months that I’m always tooling around wondering what to do with all of this free time?… This is the time of year when I clearly like to…
Quote of the Day
Jacob says to me this evening as he’s getting ready for bath time, “I’m so glad I’m not a girl.” “What? Why?” “Because I don’t have to deal with that baby pushing problem.” “Uh…yeah.” “What… it’s hard!” Don’t I know it.
Challah
When Jake was four he started asking me a lot of questions about God. More specifically, he’d spring a “Who’s our God?” question on me when I was checking-out at the grocery store or signing him in at daycare. He was also quite intrigued with “the baby Jesus” and church. Desiring…
DANGER
Namaste
Knockout
I can totally envision Nate’s new Pokémon character, Connoisseurus… imagine a Japanese cartoon anime-style dinosaur… drinking a big, bold Cab. He “evolves” from a little friendly looking lizard that drinks grape juice and his “attack” is via Lava Cheese or the Swirl and Spit. His “weaknesses” are warm stone massages…
Barbie
This weekend we were in San Luis Obispo for a little getaway and I decided to take the boys down to explore one of our favorite creeks. As we’re walking toward the path, Jake says, “Oh hey. Maybe you should go say ‘hi’ to our friend.” The friend he’s referring…