Archive for the 'Parenting' Category

Camo, Cash, and Cookies

Published Date: April 5th, 2010
Category: Holidays, Made Me Laugh, Parenting

It’s like the old Sesame Street song, “One of these things is not like the other.”  Somehow Luke ended up decorating Easter cookies last week in his camouflage wife-beater while jamming to Johnny Cash.  As he sang with a six-year-old twang, “I fell in to a burnin’ ring of fire” I handed him pink sprinkles [...]

The Big Six Sleepover

Published Date: March 17th, 2010
Category: Holidays, Parenting

So we are not in the norm these days when it comes to kid birthday parties.  I realized this a few years back in preschool when Luke began receiving invitations to elaborate parties where the entire class attended with parents in tow.  For me, the experience wasn’t enjoyable. We ended up attending parties with hovering parents, [...]

Language, Learning and Levies

Published Date: January 26th, 2010
Category: Community, Parenting

Luke couldn’t love school or Maestra Bainter more.  Spending five minutes in his classroom is jaw-dropping.  The entire class is rattling off Spanish phrases, rolling they’re “R’s” and laughing in delight when the wrong transition song is accidentally played (in Spanish of course).  This is the way we should all learn language.  It’s natural, innate.  [...]

Silver and Gold

Published Date: January 5th, 2010
Category: Holidays, Parenting, Travel

There’s an old song my mom used to sing to us as our Bluebird troop leader.  It went something like, “Make new friends, but keep the old.  Some are silver and the other gold.”  Little did I know it as a ponytail-clad first grader, but that simple song with its easy rhythm is a proverb [...]

Portable North Pole

Published Date: December 16th, 2009
Category: Holidays, Made Me Laugh, Parenting

Technology love it or hate it, this one just might buy us another few years of believing…a direct message from Santa with an insider’s view of the North Pole.  Need I say more?  Happy Holidays 2009 style!  Portable North Pole (PNP). 

Dia de los Muertos

Published Date: November 5th, 2009
Category: Events, Holidays, Parenting

There are many things I love about Luke’s budding Spanish.  I particularly enjoy listening to him babble in a string of Spanish syllables in the tub each night.  He won’t perform on command, and who can blame him?  But, when he thinks we’re not listening his little “r’s” really roll.  More than anything I appreciate that his [...]

Strings and Stormtroopers

Published Date: October 19th, 2009
Category: Made Me Laugh, Music, Parenting

The steady sound of beating drums and soaring symphonies have been blasting at our house for the last couple weeks in preparation for dun, dun, dun-dun-dun-dun: Star Wars in Concert.  That’s right, Luke donned his Halloween costume a little early, spent hours meticulously crafting posters with cutouts of Yoda and Boba Fett, and stayed up way past [...]

Fun with Dick and Jane

Published Date: July 14th, 2009
Category: Parenting, Reading

Last week when Luke and I went to our local library to retrieve his summer reading prize, I happened upon a stack of Dick and Jane (yep they’re still in circulation)books.  On a whim I grabbed a few from the pile and added them to our check-out bag.  I didn’t bother scanning them, as I [...]

A Backward Glance

Published Date: June 21st, 2009
Category: Parenting, Writing

When I first began writing, I attended a workshop taught by the award winning poet and memoirist Judith Barrington.  I had read a number of her books and was thrilled when I learned she was teaching a workshop on the craft of memoir writing.  Her class didn’t disappoint.  And, I learned one invaluable lesson that has stuck with me as my writing has [...]

For the Love of Candy

Published Date: May 20th, 2009
Category: Community, Made Me Laugh, Parenting

I can’t say that prior to having Luke I frequented parades.  That’s not to say I don’t enjoy a good parade every so often–I am a full fledged America after all.  My toes will tap to the beat of brass band booming by.  It’s simply that having a preschooler lends itself to more parade viewing.   Last year Luke [...]