• Some Things I’m Loving

    I have been loving the way the late winter afternoon light makes shadows on the dining room walls this time of the year. When I look out the family room window at my neighbor’s garage, the winter light also makes a beautiful shadow from their grape vine in January, and…

  • Remnants from Homework

    I typed the title of this post, and then wondered, can you really call schoolwork “homework” if all of the schoolwork is completed at home all the time? It just doesn’t quite feel right. Everyone has been back to their little study corner in the house this week as school…

  • Evening Practice

    She practices on her own now just as much as she practices with me, which means that I am probably going to need to quadruple my own piano practice time to keep up with all the accompaniments that I need to learn. Also, I am going to need to practice…

  • New Years Eve

    The New Year was rung in by everyone sticking their nose into a book and quietly reading away until the clock struck midnight. Then there was a little whoop and holler, and everyone headed off to bed. Earlier in the evening Mr. TOF and the Devious Snail watched some lovely…

  • Reading by the Fire

    I gifted the kidlets with a gigantic bean bag for Christmas, but truth be told, I’ve lounged around in it just as much as they have this week. The first day, when I nestled in with a book next to the fire, I quickly realized the brilliance of this purchase.…

  • Poetry Books

    2020 was a good year for poetry! Some of my favorites this year: Whale Day by Billy Collins: I always enjoy this poet and his work. These poems were terrific. Healing the Divide: This book was a surprise! I bought it on kind of a whim, and it did not…

  • A Christmas Parfait

    For days The Banana had been talking about how thought that it would be a really fun Christmas Eve activity to take a Christmas cookie and pile it with as much whipped cream as possible and then bite into it. I kind of just ignored these discussions, but on the…

  • Christmas Eve

    When we woke on the morning of Christmas Eve, a blizzard had just ended. This meant I spent a bit of time rousing everyone from their warm and cozy beds to shovel sidewalks and the driveway. I was not popular. (Dr. Peds was working at the hospital). On my way…

  • Board Games

    They’ve been playing a lot of board games these past days: Scrabble, checkers, Catan, Uno, Go Fish. I’m anticipating a Christmas break full of even more board game variety. Since school for the middles has involved many hours of screens all fall, I’m looking forward to a Christmas break with…