posted Wednesday November 18th, 2009
I can’t show you a picture, or I’ll get arrested. So you’ll have to take my word for it that Sophie is currently stark naked, dancing to Paul Williams’ rendition of Rainbow Connection, which he is performing on Yo Gabba Gabba. (I couldn’t find the performance during a quick Google search, but I prefer this […]
posted Friday November 13th, 2009
I can’t believe a week’s gone by and I’ve neglected to share how we celebrated the second anniversary of Sophie’s “happy heart”. Aside from the fact that Ray and Annabelle were gone camping with the Brownies, it was a perfect day. There was time for cuddling in bed, a bath and hair brushing before ballet. […]
posted Monday November 9th, 2009
This weekend, my dear friend Trish took her 16 year old son Zach to get a tattoo. For the coolest reason ever. So I asked if I could take a picture and show you. (The tattoo runs much of the length of the inside of his forearm.) Zach’s diabetic. This will serve as his “medic […]
posted Friday November 6th, 2009
Tomorrow is the second anniversary of Sophie’s second open-heart surgery. This afternoon Ray and Annabelle left on a Brownie camping trip (earning my husband the Dad of the Year award, since he didn’t renege when he learned he was the only father going!) so it will be just the two of us this weekend. Sophie and I will be busy […]
posted Friday November 6th, 2009
The second part of my series “The Lost Kids” is out this week. The day before the story came out, a Facebook friend across the country posted a really beautiful quote from “A Prayer for Owen Meaney” by John Irving. I found it an odd coincidence. The story of Cynthia Clark Harvey’s struggle to get […]
posted Wednesday November 4th, 2009
It’s official. Sophie is a victim. At our meeting this morning, the principal informed me that per the school’s anti-bully policy, Sophie now has a file that includes information about last week’s bullying incident. Sophie’s got a victim file, the principal added unnecessarily. That’s the only time during the meeting I teared up. The principal confirmed […]
posted Tuesday November 3rd, 2009
The other day, one of my closest friends — a woman in many ways far more demure than I — suggested gently that perhaps I shouldn’t blog about certain things. She was worried because word was out that I’d criticized my girls’ school for allowing the third graders to share recorders during a flu epidemic. I […]
posted Monday November 2nd, 2009
You know that Bare Naked Ladies song “If I Had a Million Dollars?” Well, if I had a million dollars, I’d spend it the way Maxine and Jonathan Marshall did. Their Marshall Fund brings smart book authors and well-versed poets to town on a regular basis. And twice a year, the butterflies come, too. The […]
posted Friday October 30th, 2009
Finally, success with a classroom craft. There isn’t time to go down the list of turds I’ve dropped in the artistic punchbowl over the years (the time my mom and I tried to get first graders to emulate Picasso and Matisse comes to mind) but I must say that I’m feeling quite proud of the […]
posted Wednesday October 28th, 2009
As you might recall, the first time I tried to make candy corn, Annabelle remarked that it looked like I was making Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. Not this time. I nailed it, if I do say so myself. And it wasn’t the salted butter — the recipe I tried this time actually called for it. It’s […]