And here’s Haley’s first book.

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The hydra was vanquished…

…and its delicious guts were enjoyed by all. Sophie’s birthday party — with a Greek mythology/Camp Half-Blood theme, since that’s been her most recent obsession — went off fairly well this weekend, after pretty much a full week and a half of preparation; Christy and I are thoroughly wiped and the kids (since it was a sleepover) are flopping in that “I’m too tired to do anything, but too overstimulated to sit still” way that they get when they’re exhausted, but I think it was a roaring success. It’s been a long time since I’ve made a pinata — or done any archery, for that matter — but everything worked out pretty well. It was a little hard on Haley, perhaps, because she wants so badly to keep up with the “big girls” and most of them are now getting to the age where they’re not willing to provide her that kind of attention; she enjoyed herself nonetheless, I think, and was in good spirits (despite falling into the pond once while frog-hunting with Alissa) more than I would have expected.

The hydra pinata wound up with balloons for heads due to weight concerns, but even with only six layers of newspaper held up pretty well against the onslaught; it took about thirty minutes for them to finally crack it all the way open.
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On hobbies of all kinds

So that “Bones” Kickstarter I pledged a while back finally arrived, and I’m realizing that it’s going to take me about three and a half years at the current pace to finish painting them. (On the other hand, my kids seem perfectly capable of “finishing” two minis in about fifteen minutes, so we could be done in less than a week if I decide not to mind a bunch of figs largely decorated in Impressionist blobs of cream, fuchsia, and cyan.

Sophie is leaving tomorrow for her first week at Girl Scout camp, and I’m very excited for her. She’s been showing a lot of interest in archery lately — to the extent that I broke down and bought both girls some bows and a couple targets — and is looking forward to target shooting and horseback riding. (I don’t think they combine them, but Mongol Camp actually sounds like a cool concept.) It’s going to be her first long period away from relatives — she’s done sleepovers with friends, although never more than a day away from family — but I’m sure she’ll hold up fine.   Read More »

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On the importance of names…

So Christy had her Mirena implant removed in December over some hormonal concerns related to low libido; we are expecting a baby boy in September. These two events may be related to some degree.

I’m excited, but equally full of weariness and trepidation; it’s a complicated emotion that I find surprisingly difficult to discuss, since it dances along the edge of what I suspect is an enormous reservoir of personal selfishness that I find unbecoming in myself. And on an even more petty level, I don’t think it’s really possible to convey in a family-friendly message just how much I want to punch the Universe in its smug, hipster-bearded face thanks to the irony of this particular situation: an attempt to improve our sex life resulting in an immediate pregnancy that almost overnight leads to mood-killing nausea and exhaustion, followed by what will no doubt be several months of mood-killing midnight feedings. It’s like rain on your wedding day, really.

That said, I’ve been thinking about names. Read More »

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