Friday, July 30, 2010

Bad Haiku: Dinner for Two?


Two at the table
Have always had lots of fun
Three have even more!

Shuffle some syllables and play along with lovely Laura at Catholic Teacher Musings' Bad Haiku Friday, find a favorite photo and play along with Sweet Cecily at Photo Story Friday, ponder the week's accomplishments (like our long awaited canine acquisition) and join charming ThreeUnder's Finished for Friday.


PhotoStory Friday
Hosted by Cecily and Caitlin

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Way Back When-esday: Big Wheel Keep on Turnin'

Dateline: July 27, 2010 
Twins' Age: 8

Double Daddy, who to all appearances is a far better stay-at-home-parent than I ever was, thoughtfully sends images to my work email---allowing me happy glimpses into each summer day's special activities.

Tuesday morning seems Way Back to me now...and I adore this ferris-wheel top moment. Whether from earlier today, or earlier in your lifetime...

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Science and Sensibility

While driving home from church in one-million degree heat in Richmond, Virginia....

Mommy (feeling like Einstein): "See that lady over there? She is very smart to wear all white in this weather. White reflects the suns rays and actually keeps you cooler. Black absorbs all the light shining down and a lot of heat.  White was a smart call."

Darren: "She's not that smart. She's carrying a bag of tacos. Wearing white when you're going to eat tacos is not a smart call."

Point well-taken. I salute his experienced perspective
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Monday, July 26, 2010

Makes My Monday: Muggin' with the Mutt


Loving up Larry Makes My Monday.

What else Makes My Monday? Double Daddy's clear brain MRI and CT scans! Come August, he'll be participating in an immunology clinical trial under internationally renowned Dr. Steven Rosenberg at the National Cancer Institute at NIH in Bethesda. Cannot thank you all enough for your thoughts and prayers to date...please keep them up! We feel so very, very blessed.

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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Saturday Snapshot: Lax (not the airport...)



So far this morning's been a Saturday of loosened limits...cutting up with the canine at the table, On-Demand choices (ones upon which I'm not too keen), Italian ice "dessert" for breakfast...it's a case of Mommy Gone Wild. (No one's complaining....)

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Friday, July 23, 2010

Bad Haiku Friday: From Whence We Find Strength

Green tea ginger ale
Diet, by Canada Dry
Soothes a tummy bug

The calming bubbles
Plus all that vitamin C
Everybody wins!
Sure, they are for kids
But they taste just like candy
Mommy can't resist!

Swing your own syllables with Laura at Catholic Teacher Musings' Bad Haiku Friday! (and there's a theme this week...)
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Not His Sister's Keeper

While recumbent on the couch, recuperating from a full-family bug...

Mommy (dozily): "Darren, is Sarah upstairs with Daddy, or is she in the den?"

Darren: [Dismounting his couch, heading into den]

Sarah (yelling from the den): "OWWWW!"

Darren (calmly, resuming his position on the sofa): "She's in the den."
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Way Back When-esday: Sandbox Skirmish

Dateline: March 2004
Twins' Age: 2 and a half

For those that assume flowers bloom and birds tweet 24/7 Chez Lage, behold the catalyst for the closure of the turtle-shaped sandbox on what could have been a beautiful play day en plein aire.

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Say What?!? Wednesday: Fallible

With darkening skies and precipitous clouds outside....

Sarah (with concern): "Was that thunder?"

Mommy: "Yes, it was."

Sarah (feeling more informed): "Darren, it's getting ready to storm outside."

Darren (condescendingly): "Sarah, that wasn't thunder."

Sarah (ready to fight): "Darren, Mommy said it was thunder."

Darren (condescendingly): "Mommy is not always right, Sarah."

Sarah (with resignation): "Well...she's usually right..."

Darren (condescendingly): "Not necessarily..."
Suppose Darren finds me a more reliable model than meteorologist. [He took this picture while we were enjoying a little Mama and her boy time at Red Robin. Yumm.]

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My Little Beauty, Bathing

Tubside, as sweet Sarah soaked, recuperating from her horrific bout of tummy-trociousness...

Mommy:
"Honey, I'm so glad you are feeling better; it's so nice to see you smiling again. You know, you are such a beautiful* little girl."
(*Okay, I know complimenting physical appearance isn't always the 'right' thing to do. I had a moment of Mommy weakness. Forgive me.)

Sarah: "Darren says I'm ugly*, and that I have really fat lips."
(*Okay, maybe moms need to balance brothers.)

Mommy: "He's just giving you a hard time, and he's wrong. There are women who have surgery to make their lips look like yours."

Sarah (intrigued): "Surgery? To make their lips big? How do they do that?"

Mommy: "They take fat or some other kind of substance and inject it with a shot into their lips."

Sarah: "Ewww. You know, Mommy, some people are really pretty on the outside, and ugly on the inside. Isn't that so sad?"

Mommy: "It is. You are gorgeous on the outside, and even prettier on the inside..."

Sarah: "Thanks, Mommy. Can you pass me the mirror?"
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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Makes My Monday: Sleep, Glorious Sleep

...for my beloved twosome.

After a Sunday night rapid onset of profound (and relentless-for-four hours each) tummy content evacuation, both He-Twin and She-Twin---both are now resting peacefully. (Containers within arm's reach, of course.)

The promise of health and healing for my family---on every level*---Makes My Monday.

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*Scott and I are scheduled to venture back to the National Cancer Institute at NIH in Bethesda Tuesday to receive confirmation that scans administered Friday are indeed clean, and to learn into which branch of the clinical trial he'll assimilate. Prayers and good thoughts welcomed and appreciated!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Saturday Snapshot: Dog-Tired and Wigging Out

Playing a game of Pokemon cards with Larry...


















(Darren has always been a good one to let sleeping dogs lie.)

Sarah getting paraphasing Will Smith and getting 'wiggy with it'...

(For the curious: no, I did not allow her to wear a friend's cast-off and now much-loved by She-Twin wig to horseback riding.)

Such is the stuff of our weekend thus far.

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Bad Haiku: Forward on Friday

Apheresis
[Check on Wikipedia]
Scott has his Friday

Creating a plan
of adjuvant therapy
for him, and others

Off to Bethesda
NIH or NCI
Both names do apply

Kids have a playdate
This time, with Larry in tow
Lots of fun, for sure!

Come Saturday morn,
We'll all be back together
Hooray---The Weekend!


Unable to resist the pull of Laura at Catholic Teacher Musings' Bad Haiku Friday, it a syllable-rifically fun way to end the week. Play--and count---along!
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Way Back When-esday: Double Beds















Dateline: July 2005
Twins' Age: 3

Since their birth, Sarah and Darren have shared a room. Together for both nights and naps, the overheard conversations and camaraderie are the stuff of many happy memories. This fall, the kids move into their own individual (albeit small) rooms. How interesting it will be to see how things evolve...

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Bring on the Boomerang

Nearly two years ago now, the beautiful Brandi of Life with Five Monkeys asked me to to do a guest post on a topic of my on choosing. Bless her heart, she's a brave one! If you missed it there, hope you enjoy it here...and do go visit Brandi, she's a treasure!

[The following is an unpaid endorsement: I swear.]

The underdog has always been the recipient of my support. Sometimes due to sympathy. Sometimes due to empathy. Most frequently, just because no one else wants to risk the public derision by standing alongside. Such villainy is associated with television watching, the compulsion to compose a piece in defense of the encyclopedic source of entertainment is simply irresistible. If TV is the devil requiring an advocate, I'm just her gal.

As is always the way at the fore of a monologue espousing a largely unpopular P.O.V. (that's TV speak for point of view), a few clarifying points:

Choose wisely. Certain channels and shows should not even be contemplated with kids in the room -- perhaps even the house. Obvious no-go's (Comedy Central, E!, MTV, my current adult fave AMC's "Mad Men" and HBO's "Real Sex" come to mind straightaway), but some less-obvious viewing options should be avoided during young children's waking hours. (Have you watched -- or listened to -- the news lately?)

However, adding some non-child oriented programming can be a balancing, "grown-up," non-threatening, culture-building privilege. The Food Network ("Look how the factory inserts the cream-filling in Twinkies!"), HGTV ("Wow, they have a lot of work to do to make that home safe to live in.") and televised golf ("How do you think Tiger Woods got so good?" A Carnegie Hall joke is echoing in my ears.) are just a few popular in our house.

At a minimal, be in the room with the little viewers, ready to handle the questions or interject a needed explanation. At a maximum, use it as a vehicle for explaining appropriate (e.g. spinach eating for strength) and inappropriate (e.g. frying pan to the noggin) behaviors. Don't deny that even the "silly" can provide some learning! My earliest knowledge of prehistoric man (and woman, and neighbors, and baby with a bone in her coif)? Flintstones. Thank you, Hanna Barbera.

Don't just assume because it's "children's programming" (or on PBS) means it's completely A-OK and coincides with your family behavioral ideals. For our family, "Caillou" made that abundantly clear. Whenever we watch it (which is infrequently: think bouts of stomach flu or contagious strep throat), not only do we point out that Caillou's whining and tantrum-y attitude are completely inappropriate (yes, I know he's four...and defend my perspective that his whining and tantrums are completely inappropriate), but in one memorable instance I remember declaring "If Caillou's parents really loved him, they'd teach him how to handle his disappointment." We've even played a game, "Tell me what Caillou's Mommy should have said/done," and "Tell me why Caillou made a bad choice." Seriously, for as much as I detest that show, it has provided great opportunities to define what we feel is more socially appropriate -- not to mention emotionally healthy -- behavior.

Digression (a.k.a. Caillou rant) concluded: 'Tis television I credit for a pop-cultural conversancy. 'Tis television I credit for spurring curiosity in areas without which introduction I'd be entirely ignorant. TV bolsters vocabulary. TV provides avenues for family discussion on making wise -- and dodging unwise (remember the afterschool specials?) -- choices. Television shows us us...what we want to be, and don't want to be. The bemoaned by many but beloved by us box fills the role vacated by morality plays of centuries past, and vastly expands the opportunities for horror of horrors, plain ol' entertainment.

He-Twin: "What is boomerang?"

Mommy:
"It's a toy from Australia that when you throw it away from you like a Frisbee, it comes back."

He-Twin:
"Like these shows you used to watch when you were little came back on this channel?"

Yes! That's it exactly, my precociously-intellectual, book-loving and yes, television-watching boy. A demonstrated comprehension of analogical concepts defined through simply the network's name -- Huckleberry Hound's magnetic appeal will surely contribute to our son's predictably high SAT scores in the future.

Before you contact your cable provider and tune in to the Boomerang Network 24/7, a caveat: never be afraid -- in fact, it's your adult responsibility – to exercise parentally-imposed censorship. Yeah, you heard me use the verboten word, censorship. Perhaps there's the next arguable topic upon which to opine...
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Monday, July 12, 2010

Makes My Monday: Modern and Marvelous

Cruising the contemporary galleries at VMFA with a similarly art-smitten companion Makes My Monday.

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