DEC
28
2007

Love In The New Year

Today’s tale is in the Chronicle.  Click Here to Read it. Terms for Searchers: ribbons, date, christmas show, fiancee

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DEC
26
2007

Christmas Story

’twas the night before Christmas… and the kids were wired. We had finished a long day of cleaning, preparations, and shopping, so they were also very tired. Wired and tired makes for silly kids, especially the night before Christmas. Finally, we settled down to read the Night Before Christmas. My wife hadm’t finished two pages […]

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DEC
24
2007

Christmas poo

J’s specialty dessert is a Greek cookie known as koularakia – little cookies twisted into ribbons. They’re quite tasty and have the added benefit of being something that the kids can help her make. Not only do they work on the dough together, but the kids also have a fun time twisting the dough into the […]

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DEC
19
2007

The Long Goodbye

As some of you probably know, some very good friends are in the process of moving. They’re following work to a distant country known as “Pennsylvania”. We have actually been to this country once or twice, and know it primarily as the land of chocolates, trains, and Hakeems. The neighborhood threw them a going away party last […]

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DEC
17
2007

Of God And Drumsticks

Sometimes, I hate that all the good local pre-Ks are Church based. I’m as religious as the next guy, but in a religious school, it’s way too easy for the teachers to invoke God when they can’t handle things. It drives me crazy. In fact, I’ve told both my kids that if anyone ever tells […]

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DEC
10
2007

Epcot Commando

We went down to Epcot yesterday to see the Candlelight Processional. It was loads of fun – a great way to get into the Christmas spirut. On the way out of the park, I took my oldest (the five year old) to the bathroom. He started gigging almost as soon as he stepped into the bathroom. […]

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DEC
7
2007

Reality Break

Both the kids have been spending a lot of time playing pretend lately. Everything they sit on immediately turns into a train or a boat or a rocket ship. Once we even had a flying house boat with a seven story hotel on it. The other night, however, things took a slightly different turn. The […]

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DEC
5
2007

All Alone

Working from a home office continues to present its little challenges. Yesterday, I was upstairs in my office when I heard what sounded like a whole troop of kids downstairs. I did what any work-at-home parent should do. I turned up the stereo. After a little while, I noticed that all was quiet again, so […]

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DEC
3
2007

Away From the Manger

A few Christmases back, it occurred to my wife that we should have a children’s manger scene for the kids to play with. The idea was to keep them away from the delicate grown-up one, and it worked really well. All the figures (Jesus, Joseph, Mary, shepherds, wise men, etc.) are made of hard plastic, as […]

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NOV
30
2007

A Lollipop and a bag of chips

Today’s tale is published in the Chronicle. Read it here. Every parent has those “what do we do now” moments. At least I hope so. Here was one of ours. In this case, we chose the wrong path – and I paid the price. I’m still not sure how I ended up in more trouble […]

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