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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Stamped in my memory
Today, Jadzia and I were watching Mr. Rogers. Early in the show, Mr. Rogers took us to see how the Postal Service makes postage stamps. Whenever we watch Mr. Rogers, I always try to do something afterward with Jadzia that … Continue reading
Free! Free! Free!
Saturday night was Yoli’s annual appreciation dinner for employees of the Ferguson Municipal Library. It was held at the Thyme Table, as usual, and the food was pretty good. This year they had a beef roast, with an egg/potato layered … Continue reading
Change of seasonry
It finally feels like spring. Today I mowed the grass for the first time this year. It had become a jungle. Now it looks somewhat civilized. (I also got to bust out my new weed wacker)
The singer
In the last month or so, Jadzia has become an exuberant singer. We have always been a singing family. We started making up songs for each of the girls when they were born. Yoli and I also both share a … Continue reading
Ludi speaks — and the world listens
Last week Ludi said her first word. It was “Pa.” But if I hadn’t been there to hear it myself, I don’t know if that’s how it would have gone down in the record books. See, not long after she … Continue reading