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Tag Archives: families
Tell me, but quietly and out of earshot of the daycare ladies
If you’ve been following this bjournal for a while you might recall I vowed to stop lurking in doorways. I took a big step out of the doorway by deciding to submit my name to audition for professional theatre companies–and … Continue reading
Posted in Minor notes in the celestial chord, Mothership, Stardust, Sun
Tagged auditions, families, Humor, kids, music, parenting, performing, theatre
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Wow! That IS more efficient!
Warning: content that only a mother could love. If you’re squeamish, STOP READING. I said STOP! All right. But don’t say I didn’t warn you. Griffin, the 4-year-old, woke up in the middle of the night (the reasons for that … Continue reading
Posted in Mothership, Observatory, Sun
Tagged families, health, Humor, kids, parenting, quotes
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High in Fibre
Another good one from my Griffin-man. Two good stories in less than 24 hours–this kid is a gold-mine! I must back up a little to give some context. Yesterday, we worked on some colouring pages. He was so pleased with … Continue reading
Posted in Mothership, Observatory, Sun
Tagged families, Humor, kids, life, observations, parenting, school
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Easy Riders
I walked with Griffin to the park yesterday while he proudly rode his red tricycle. He’s getting quite good at getting around on his wheels. He probably triked over a mile on this little expedition. “I know, I so strong.” … Continue reading
Posted in Mothership, Observatory
Tagged families, human behavior, kids, life, observations, parenting
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