Math for Families with Short Attention Spans


E says he doesn’t ever want to go to school.  In his opinion, this means he will not have to learn anything, ever.  He is absolutely addicted to math videos from the library.  Every time we go, he must check the shelves for new math videos.  He’s four, so that’s cool.  Maybe when he’s five I’ll let him know how much he’s learning…or maybe I’ll wait until he’s six and has moved on to Teaching Company stuff. Read the rest of this entry »

Baseball, Sundaes and Advice from a Stranger


Day Two of the Little League experience!  Tomorrow is the first game and these boys are looking great!  E is enjoying the extra playground time, though today it wasn’t mobbed with kids like yesterday…  We ended the day with Colonial and sundaes.  Pictures follow… Read the rest of this entry »

Take Your Spawn to Work on Earth Day


Jeff’s company put together a cool program for “Take Your Child to Work Day” and not a single explosion or workplace fatality resulted while N was on the premises!  Yeah!  E and I played on a lot of playgrounds and enjoyed our Earth Day together…  Pictures and video follow! Read the rest of this entry »

5000 Words Worth on Wednesday


Today I’m just going to post a few pics…  Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »

Randomness and Haiku


Today is starting slow and groggy for me.  E is an early riser and even he crawled in bed with me and fell back to sleep until 9:30am.  9:30am?!?!  N is late for Physics!  Curses! Read the rest of this entry »

He Says His Brother Is An Alien


N is doing an online Science Fair that he found out about from his online Physics teacher–and is having a blast!  It’s right up his alley of chatting about something he loves (science), making videos (of anything) and being online (famous).  One of his goals in life is, honestly, to be on America’s Funniest Home Videos.  This isn’t quite the same, but has real potential.  Today he blogged a little about it: Read the rest of this entry »

Dear Blog:


I’m cheating on you with another Blog. 

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