My daughter has an ear infection, but it hasn’t caused her to lose her sense of humor. Today, she told me a joke she learned from a cartoon. Q. How do we know the ocean is friendly? A. Because it waves! Not bad! Later, in the car, she was playing “I spy” with her mom,Continue reading “Two Jokes”
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Library Books
My daughter loves the two books she currently has checked out from the school library. One is about a sumo-wrestler’s cat. The other is about a little cow named Raisin. She has asked me to scan the books because she has to return them soon. This is what the opening pages of the cow bookContinue reading “Library Books”
Blessings
When my daughter turned six last month, I made a video compilation of great moments from our daughter’s last year. I’ve been sending it to friends for the past month, and the video has been a blessing to them. Our daughter is so full of life that even short clips of her dancing, singing, andContinue reading “Blessings”
Chores
My daughter wants some money to buy a new Barbie. She heard that chores get repaid for money. Thus, this list… Today, I made this stipulation: there has to be some chores she does no matter what as part of the family. Incentivizing basic decorum is a recipe for disaster. We’ll see how we navigateContinue reading “Chores”
“We Dance…”
My wife put up a barn sign in our kitchen last week. This is what it says. It’s true. My wife and daughter DO dance in the kitchen. Tonight, they’ve rocked out to “Eye of the Tiger” and “It’s The End of the World” and Sly’s “Thank You” and “Shake Your Groove Thing.” My daughterContinue reading ““We Dance…””
You-Nique
So here we go. I was anticipating more posts like this, but we’re seven weeks into the semester before this first one. Here’s a song my daughter sings each week at school. The song contains truth… …but leaves out the punchline. Who are you loved by? Who created you to be unique? Who do youContinue reading “You-Nique”
Songwriting
My daughter loves Fridays because she gets to go to music class. She was regaling me at 7:15am with a song about kangaroos and wallabies, one she learned last week in music class and hoped to sing later in the day (spoiler: she did). This evening, she’s mixing songs she learned with ones she’s written.Continue reading “Songwriting”
Practice
My daughter hasn’t touched the piano in a few weeks. Today, she asked to have our keyboard plugged in, and she plugged away at “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” for the next fifteen minutes. She made a lot of mistakes. She got really frustrated. But she kept at it. Eventually, I went in and asked herContinue reading “Practice”
Secret Patterns
My daughter has enjoyed the free breakfast and lunch options available at her school. The first week, she ate breakfast every day, especially the chocolate milk. And this was after having something to eat home. Since then, she’s fallen into a pattern. What is that pattern? On the days I take her to school (MWF),Continue reading “Secret Patterns”
Passing It On
Today is the birthday of a dear friend of mine. I was reminded of him this past weekend because of something my daughter said. She showed me one of her pictures, and I said, “LOVE IT!” Without missing a beat, she responded, “WANT MORE OF IT!” My friend and I exchanged this call and responseContinue reading “Passing It On”