Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Snow Day 3
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Extreme Cold Warning
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Books and jokes and jokebooks
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Someone is the antagonist
I remembered the other story I was going to tell along with the [this door / the store] confusion story earlier:
Rachel is taking an introductory theater class where they analyze plays and things. She has to attend two live events so we looked at UGA's schedule and one of their plays will fit the timeline for when her first analysis is due.
"What was the name of that play again?" Rachel asked me as we were driving to campus (just because we were, not for the play).
"Oh...it was...ummmm..."
The name of the play was just on the tip of my tongue but it was not going to come out.
"Someone is the Protag...no! Someone is the Antagonist!"
"John Proctor is the Villain!" Rachel exclaimed. "Mom! That wasn't even close!"
I disagree! I think I came very close to remembering the title perfectly: someone (whose name begins with pro) is the antagonist. John Proctor is the villain. That is the same thing!
Friday, January 17, 2025
Bad luck with back tires
Biking to the park was...oppressive...somehow.
Like, I barely made it there. I had trouble keeping up with Zoë and Alexander and their bikes don't even have gears. I needed to be on such a low gear to even go straight. I powered through things and we made it but, boy, was it ever the hardest bike ride of my life.
I couldn't quite figure it out. Sure, it had been a while since I'd taken the kids on a bike ride, but I've been running...
Could it have been that my backpack was too heavy? I had my laptop, water for everyone, a bunch of glass bottles (that we stopped to deposit at the collection bin):
Frogging and cabbage and goats...just the worst
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Bugs, Flowers, and Braids
Pumpkins and Sweaters in January
In October, Jessica (who teaches in the primary, although she wasn't Phoebe's teacher) gave her class and Phoebe a pumpkin. Jessica always brings an extra [whatever] for Phoebe (she's very sweet like that, even if she judges my attachment to my cheap tupperware).
Phoebe has insisted on being tucked into bed with that pumpkin ever since and every night we'd give the pumpkin a little squeeze to see if it was...starting to...you know...turn. Finally the day arrived that its once-rigid exterior developed a bit of give to it, if you will. We knew something had to be done sooner rather than later.
So we made a big deal about picking out the perfect orange on Sunday morning so that Mommy could make her a stuffed pumpkin to replace her real pumpkin (which we invited her to toss into the garden to see if any baby pumpkins will come of it).
Here she is picking out her orange:
Six Conversations from Facebook
A funny thing happened on the way [from] the office
When Rachel and I were driving home from campus today, I noticed a plume of smoke rising around the corner.
"Something's happening up there," I said. "You need to move over."
Fortunately, we were fairly alone on the road at that moment (changing lanes can be tricky). We rounded the corner and immediately saw the cause of the smoke. A large vehicle—what seemed to be a moving van—was engulfed in flames.