It was another wacky day today, taking me for a tumble or two, but one of the highlights was listening to Steven Noels’ Garage Band composition . Tonight while Ted was out at a meeting, I played his piece with the volume loud so the girls could enjoy it, brightening up our case of the […]
Entries from January 2004
Garage Band
January 20th, 2004 · Comments Off on Garage Band
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Teddy Bears
January 20th, 2004 · Comments Off on Teddy Bears
Halley blogged this morning about a study: The Sense Behind Security Blankets (HealthDayNews) — Have you ever wondered why children grow so attached to a favorite blanket, doll, or stuffed animal? According to the National Jewish Research and Medical Center in Denver, children feel insecure when separated from their parents. A favorite teddy bear, for […]
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Better than a baseball bat
January 19th, 2004 · 2 Comments
Even before we had a baby girl, Ted would joke that he’d want to have a bunch of baseball bats to keep the boys away, should we ever have a daughter. Well, now we have not just one but three girls, girls who are growing up quite quickly I might add. Hmmm, maybe Ted should […]
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MLK Day: Will it matter that you lived?
January 19th, 2004 · Comments Off on MLK Day: Will it matter that you lived?
From a Seattle Times article in Saturday’s paper: King’s daughter rouses audience: ‘Will it matter that you lived?’ A Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. event is a means toward inspiration…. The prelude to yesterday’s event was a taped recording of King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. But its coda was the resonant voice of […]
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Washington’s a caucus state too…
January 19th, 2004 · Comments Off on Washington’s a caucus state too…
Eyes were on Iowa today but we here in Washington State have a caucus coming up too, Saturday February 7 at 10 am. I think I read that our state will be the 10th one in this process of 2004. I had been thinking about blogging about this and I was grateful to see eclecticism’s […]
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