this is an updated version of a post I had published earlier and then removed In a recent post I mentioned how reading Tania’s writing about a television movie had disturbed me. What Tania writes, with her intense insight, often excites me, gets me thinking about something, puts pictures in my mind or gives me […]
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3 + 1 = 4: the joy of addition
March 7th, 2004 · 2 Comments
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what are they hearing
February 27th, 2004 · Comments Off on what are they hearing
It’s Friday afternoon. A sunny Friday afternoon. I think maybe I hear the ice cream man. Or is it the Old Mac Donald book. I have a headache. After an intense week. The girls have known all day that Grandma Is Coming Tonight. I can go into Cattle Herder Mode and try to make us […]
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Movable Tyke
February 21st, 2004 · Comments Off on Movable Tyke
In my post this week about the February Seattle Webloggers Meetup, I described how my oldest daughter declared: “I want to blog!”. Jake of 8BitJoystick.com commented: Hey you should set up a blog for Abigail I hadn’t been considering it, but once he wrote it, I began to take the idea somewhat seriously. After all […]
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Picture of the day
February 14th, 2004 · Comments Off on Picture of the day
Abigail drew this yesterday on her Magnadoodle. “A boy and a girl. They’re going to pick flowers together. For Valentine’s” I like the spirit and simplicity in this picture. I like it a lot. Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Driving me crazy
February 6th, 2004 · 1 Comment
Through Ben Hyde’s link I read two posts at Crooked Timber: Driving hard and Walking to School . Both pieces examine how much we drive: why kids don’t walk to school and how much time workers spend commuting. These pieces reminded me of a study I had seen last year. I did a little Google […]
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