I’m getting grief from all sides about the lack of blog posts recently. I regret it, myself, but in my defense, it’s hard to concentrate on putting words together coherently — never mind coming up with an entertaining story — when there are two small boys around all day, and one large boy for part… Continue reading Silence is Golden
Author: JulieD
Hooray for A Cold
I’ve been swimming a lot recently, while the boys have been in their joint swimming class (which is going quite well). Last night, however, I discovered I had caught some lurgy and am now living on Sudofed substitutes again. The good news on this is that I took my notebook to the pool with me… Continue reading Hooray for A Cold
iPhone Cartoon by Debbie
by Debbie at inkygirl.com, a great site for writers.
Unripened Hanami, Nearly Ripe
I’m so excited. My Knit Picks blocking wires arrived today. I promptly dunked my Hanami stole into a vat of water, drained it and began threading the wires in. It wasn’t as easy as I had imagined, but still way WAY easier than trying to stretch out this stole with pins alone. Hooray for whoever… Continue reading Unripened Hanami, Nearly Ripe
Turning Into My Mother
After I waved the boys off this morning (“have fun storming the castle!”) I turned my attention to the garden, specifially my vegetable plot. I’ve been nursing some seedlings along for the past wee while. Sadly I lost the cucumbers (apparently they REALLY mean it when they say cucumbers don’t like to be transplanted) and… Continue reading Turning Into My Mother
Boys and Brains
Some hiccoughs in the Kindergartner’s progress recently have had my antennae tingling every time I come across any information about boys and schools and intelligence. I”ve discovered a few really interesting things recently. This podcast of a recent Voices In The Family radio show was quite fascinating. The guests were a writer who has gathered… Continue reading Boys and Brains
You Know You're A Stay At Home Mom When…
I love that I get to stay at home with my children, but there are, as in any career, downsides to the job. Sometimes they strike me as funny, so I’ve started compiling a list. You know you’re a Stay-At-Home-Mom (SAHM) when: …You really amuse yourself by writing both ‘ketchup’ and ‘catsup’ on the shopping… Continue reading You Know You're A Stay At Home Mom When…
Best Job In The World
The news is full of the guy who won the contest for the “Best Job In The World” – as a caretaker of a tropical island, which was a brilliant PR campaign by the Queensland Tourist Board, by the way. Talk of the Nation, on NPR, is doing a call-in show, asking people what their… Continue reading Best Job In The World
Happily Hitched
It’s wedding season here in the US. Anyone who has ever listened to 1930s & 40s popular song knows that ‘moon’ and ‘June’ are synonymous with love — and it’s not just because they rhyme. In most of the States the weather is unbearably hot any time between June and October, so most weddings, with… Continue reading Happily Hitched
Wheeee! A Wedding
One of Kev’s colleagues got married today and we got to go! It’s the first wedding we’ve been to in years. We’ve outgrown the wedding phase and even the christenings phase. Now we’re pretty much relegated to first communions and funerals until the boys grow up and start pairing off. So it was lovely to… Continue reading Wheeee! A Wedding