Monday, March 20th, 2023

Twins!

Both of them passed their karate belt test

 

 

 

and lost a tooth

 

 

 

on the same day!

 

 

 

The silver tooth is the 12-year molar that Iris broke when she was five,

in the horrible sled crash where she broke her leg and Akiva smashed his head.

Friday, March 3rd, 2023

Sorry, there was a traffic jam about 70 years ago.

It is probably true that most people who enjoy traditional board games have heard of Sorry.

 

 

It is probably true that most people who enjoy traditional board games have not heard of Traffic Jam.

 

 

 

Were it not for the distinguished mid-century artwork and the fact that it has cars, roads and street signs,

we all would probably be ignorant of Traffic Jam. Some games have little worth remembering.

Sunday, January 29th, 2023

Iris & Me

Saturday, January 28th, 2023

Pop’s Couch

Pop is my grandfather on my mother’s side. Mom says we called him Pop because she called him Pop so Cate called him Pop and we followed suit. There was still no other Pop in our lineage when my kids came along, so I saw no reason to refer to him as anything other than Pop. Thus, my kids are the 3rd generation to refer to my mother’s father as Pop. Like many owners of a Y-chromosome, Pop was good at napping. Although he was very tall, he napped on a very short couch. His knees would hang over one arm rest and his head would rest on the other. I’m certain my father napped on the couch. He can nap anywhere. Here is Martin napping on the couch. Akiva doesn’t nap yet; he’s too young.

 

Wednesday, January 18th, 2023

Kitty

Iris needed encouragement to stay seated in order to focus on school work.

I got a kitten to hold her down.

 

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2023

Woodlands, with Children

I had to look it up: fashion models are required to look glum on the runway in order to avoid taking the focus away from the clothing they are wearing. In other words, perhaps if they smiled, they would look too beautiful for us to bother caring about their clothing. This doesn’t make much sense to me. Why hire those who have, ostensibly, the most perfect faces and then tell themβ€” “Go out there and knock ’em dead! β€”but not too dead. We don’t want actual dead people, so look as average as possible.” Why not just hire average people and let them smile? In sum, I don’t buy it. I think there’s another reason they’re required to look glum, and I think I know what it is: glumness is currently in fashion. Smiles come and go! Here is a woodland setting with facially fashionable children. Uh, wait. Isn’t it fashionable for children to smile? Oops…