• What I Learned in February

    I tried real olives, as in olives not from a tin can, for the first time.  They tasted nothing like what I thought they would, and they were crunchy!  I don’t think I would want to eat very many of them, but trying just one went alright.  It’s always news around…

  • Talks A Lot

    One of the big advantages of begin the youngest child in the family (although HE insists there are absolutely no advantages of being the youngest child . . . he passionately hates being the youngest in the family) is that I have not needed to bring my little guy to…

  • Recent Reads: Six Terrific Picture Books

    Wolf in the Snow by Matthew Cordell.  It just won the Calcedott, but can I just say that we loved it first? Little i by Michael Hall.  It’s adorable.  The letter “I” is Mr. TOF’s favorite letter in the alphabet, so of course he loved it. Priscilla Gorilla by Barbara…

  • The Week of Unibrow

      It seemed completely out of the blue.  Mr. TOF looked over at me with a sad, sad face and said, “Mom, I really, really wish I had a unibrow.  One of those eyebrows that goes all the way across above your eyes.” Let me first interject, that the genetics…

  • Fate

    His sisters would probably appreciate these eyelashes more than he does.  (“Why do we even have hair on our eyelids, Mom?”)

  • Interaction

    He was doing his usual shenanigans in front of my camera: making faces, twisting back and forth, doing anything he could to disrupt a successful picture taking attempt.  She looked over from across the yard, ran toward him and jumped in the frame, copying his every move.  He didn’t know…

  • What I Learned in January

    Having a place for everyone’s outerwear, shoes and backpacks in our new mudroom makes leaving the house so, so much easier.  I can’t even believe the difference.  Also, carrying in the groceries is so much less the ordeal it used to be.  Also, not having all of the coats, hats,…