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Panning for Moonlight: Our Oldest Daughter is Eight.
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Monday, March 18, 2013. Our Oldest Daughter is Eight. Here's a thank you Trudie and Basilios (Trudie's husband) for letting us crash at their house and have a party there. Basilios, Adam, Jocelyn, and Kadee were enthusiastic participants in the Hogwarts revelry, and that helped make the party fun and memorable. Oh, and the cake tasted superb. Here are some photos:. Bellatrix and Harry: Reconciled at last. A happy Hermione and Harry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our Oldest Daughter is Eight.
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Panning for Moonlight: Hailish Homonyms
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Today, Sonora was listening to the audiobook version of Because of Winn-Dixie. The woman reading the book employs an exaggerated southern accent, such that a word like "spell" is pronounced "spay-uhl." When Sonora got to the point in the book that describes how 14-year-old Litmus volunteered to fight for the South in the Civil war and then discovered that war isn't a romantic adventure, but is an awful hell, she ran in to tell Elizabeth she had discovered another homonym.
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Panning for Moonlight: Three Children
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Sunday, February 20, 2011. You know, I never really believed people when they claimed having a third kid made things disproportionately harder. The claim seemed sort of self indulgent in a pity-me sort of way. But I'm finding it to be true. It's not something I can really put my finger on, either. It's almost as if that third child brought with her a time-devouring salve and smeared it on every aspect of our lives. Besides avocados, Amaya is fond of several other foods, including rice noodles. Elizabeth ...
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Panning for Moonlight: December 2009
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Tuesday, December 08, 2009. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My wife, daughters, and I live in eastern Washington, where I teach English at a community college. View my complete profile. National Resource Defense Council. Jesuits in Social Action. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Panning for Moonlight: October 2009
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Monday, October 19, 2009. Girls, I thought to myself. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My wife, daughters, and I live in eastern Washington, where I teach English at a community college. View my complete profile. National Resource Defense Council. Jesuits in Social Action. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Panning for Moonlight: May 2010
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Saturday, May 22, 2010. Barley's and Clover's Big Day. Sonora, Rowyn and I were watching a short stop-motion video on Youtube and decided to make one of our own. We spent the rest of Saturday morning on the project. It's about- you guessed it- unicorns. Here it is. Oh, and Sonora lost her first tooth today. When I asked her if all that blood bothered her, she said, "It tasted pretty good." We may have a unicorn-loving vampire on our hands. Links to this post. Tuesday, May 04, 2010. Links to this post.
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Panning for Moonlight: July 2010
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Wednesday, July 07, 2010. Elizabeth's Sister Vanessa came to visit yesterday and took some photos. Thank you Vanessa. You rock (by the way, I removed one of the photos on Elizabeth's request). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My wife, daughters, and I live in eastern Washington, where I teach English at a community college. View my complete profile. National Resource Defense Council. Jesuits in Social Action. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Panning for Moonlight: February 2011
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Sunday, February 20, 2011. You know, I never really believed people when they claimed having a third kid made things disproportionately harder. The claim seemed sort of self indulgent in a pity-me sort of way. But I'm finding it to be true. It's not something I can really put my finger on, either. It's almost as if that third child brought with her a time-devouring salve and smeared it on every aspect of our lives. Besides avocados, Amaya is fond of several other foods, including rice noodles. Elizabeth ...
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Panning for Moonlight: The Newest Addition
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Sunday, August 01, 2010. When we were gearing up for Rowyn's birth. At home, I was nervous. It was to be our maiden voyage into dangerous new territory, and it took me several months (and one movie) to adjust to the idea. Things went really well, dreamily even, so I had no objections to having our third baby at home; in fact, I have become a quiet advocate of at-home child birth, so good was our experience with Rowyn. Elizabeth asked a few times in between pushing. The pushing became more insistent and E...
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Panning for Moonlight: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012. We used to have such happy times together, before we were grown up.". This is a quote from a book I'm reading- The Lost Summer of Loisa May Alcott. There was a time when I played in a willow patch. We hewed out hallways and rooms with machetes. Our ceiling was the sky, and leafy stalks were our walls. Now that willow patch is mostly dead and dry. The stalks seem so finite, and not at all encompassing. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.