Nate’s World

The second to last weekend in May, we took a weekend trip down to SLO town.  That’s San Luis Obispo.  You say the ‘s’ in Luis.  This isn’t Missouri, this is the territory formerly known as Mejico. One of my all time favorite things to do is to take the…

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Sunscream Part II

Now and then I find myself daydreaming and in the midst of these daydreams, hitting upon a million dollar idea that is going to make me rich.  I’ve read a fair amount about innovation and staring off into space is foundational.  That said, intellectual property management is also foundational and…

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EFL

One of the most fun things about 3-year-old Nate is that he still says funny things.  There’s nothing better than hanging around with an English as a First Language learner. A few weeks back when the World Cup started, he “watched” a couple of games with me.  As usual, he…

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Wild Rats

It looks as though I’ve mentioned Wild Kratts in passing, though I’ve not let on that Jake is completely addicted.  For those of you not up on the many choices in cartoon viewing these days (and believe me, I certainly wasn’t just four short years ago), Wild Kratts is a…

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Elbows

One thing we’ve tried to instill in these kids from a very early age is the value of adventurous eating.  It’s one of the very few things we’ve actually been successful at instilling.  That and as I mentioned previously, staring out the window on long car rides.  I’m not exactly…

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Elastic Waistband

On our way to Avila this weekend we stopped in Paso to grab some lunch.  There are a number of places on my Pinterest board that I’m dying to try… just not with two little monkeys that have been caged in a Toureg for several hours. I do have to…

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Mummy Track

I’m really excited right now because first, we’re on our way to a fun-filled four day July fourth weekend at Avila Beach with the Purnells.  And second, we get to pick-up my latest vintage poster that I had framed in San Luis Obispo.  Yes, three hours away seems a little…

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Hangry

As far back as I can remember, Jacob didn’t want to sleep.  At five days old, he was squirming and yanking his protective eyewear off at Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital under the jaundice lights.  I didn’t sleep the entire night.  Neither did he. As he got older, he would fight…

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Belieber

Deep in the Fucillo Family archives, there is a story of little kid James at his aunt’s Hawaiian themed Central Valley wedding to a pro football playing islander named Bubba.  The story goes something like this: James was five or six and he was in Aunt Nancy’s wedding.  As he…

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Everlasting Easter

We had a lovely Easter this year.  I got Nate to wear a new outfit with little sharks that matched his brother.  He made a case for “the black and blue one Superman shirt,” but I prevailed. The Easter Bunny came and Jake fell asleep before he could catch him.…

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