• Just A Few Things

    I have some great posts planned, but today I’m recovering from a violent stomach flu, and I’m not quite finished editing the images that go along with the posts. The stomach flu has now ransacked exactly half of the members of our family.  It has a quick onset and some…

  • The Kindergartener Writes

    Before Christmas The Banana’s teacher asked her to write a story for the Young Author’s Conference.  The Banana came home and went right to work at the kitchen table in the middle of all the evening craziness and wrote this wonderful story with a beginning, middle and end.  For those…

  • A Few Things about Mr. TOF

    Mr. TOF has reached the stage of helping!  He loves to be included and he loves to help out with whatever I”m doing.  He spends most of the day following me around and helping.  He helps sweep the floor.  He helps load the dishwasher.  He helps pick up toys.  He…

  • About Listening and Remembering and Forgetting

    A few weeks ago I looked over at my eldest son in church, and realized that while he was listening to a sermon about the Christmas Story, he was drawing a picture of the most grotesque scaly monster with multiple tentacles.  The picture was great.  It had lots of details.…

  • Studying for the Social Studies Test

    Me:  What’s the capital of Idaho? YaYa:  Boise. Me:  What’s the capital of Wyoming? YaYa:  Cheyenne. Me:  What’s the capital of Nevada? YaYa:  Carson City. Me:  What’s the capital of Hawaii? YaYa:  Hondalulu. Dr. Peds:  Honey, it’s Hon-a-lu-lu. YaYa:  That’s what I said.  Hondalulu. Dr. Peds:  No.  Honda is a…

  • Bluegrass Prodigy

    When Auntie Dot and Uncle Don were visiting for Christmas, Dr. Peds decided to research how to play the jaw harp (someone discovered it in a corner in the kitchen).  Within no time he was twanging like a pro, at great volume, and adding to the mayhem. It turns out…

  • Sledding During Vacation

    We love sledding.  We barely got to sled last winter at all, so I really hoped to get everyone out of the house for a sledding excursion during Christmas vacation.  The weather was quite frigid on Christmas Day, and one little person was battling the start of a nasty cold,…

  • Welcome 2013

    Happy New Year!  We said goodbye to 2012 and hello to 2013 at the annual kid-friendly party our neighbors up the street throw each year.  We love going so much, and we’re always elated each year when our friends confirm that they are indeed having the party again.  It’s so…