Thursday, May 02, 2024
First Day of Pool Season
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
4/4 April haiku
I managed to write one haiku a day this month (even if I don't love them all) and I managed to write a 38 page paper for a journal...that was promptly desk-rejected because I didn't anonymize my cover letter (because they didn't say to anonymize it) and because I left my self-citations as "Author, 2023" rather than "Author, Year" (and that mistake is on me because I overlooked that small detail). But I just resubmitted it so I think it should be good. I hope it should be good...good enough to not get desk rejected again. The deadline is today, so...
I spent most of the day crossing things off of a long-neglected do-stuff-around-the-house list.
I'd been looking for another toddler bicycle seat to try with our bikes because Benjamin would really like to go for more bike rides and the park isn't that far. I mean, it's too far to walk, in my opinion (at least regularly), but it's a perfect distance for biking.
After submitting my paper I looked at seats on Amazon for a while, intending to measure certain parts of our bikes to see what seats might work with what frames. The last time we scored a bike seat on the Buy Nothing group it worked on none of our bikes. Literally none of them. And we have like 5 adult bikes in our garage to choose from. So that was a bit frustrating.
We got rid of that one, though, and obtaining a new one has been on the back burner of my mind.
So I spent some time looking on Amazon.
But then this morning, I opened Facebook and the very first post was someone on the Buy Nothing Group giving away a brand new "universal" toddler seat. What are the odds?!
Probably higher than you might think.
Monday, April 29, 2024
Random stories
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Home again! Home again! Jiggity-jig!
Vienna. Salzburg. Freilassing. Znojmo. Bratislava. And finally home again!
Here are a few pictures of Rachel and Miriam in Znojmo, Czechia:
Friday, April 26, 2024
Signs of growing up
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
3/4 April haiku
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Rachel and Miriam take Vienna (and other places)
It's been weird and wonderful having Rachel and Miriam being off on their little adventure. People have asked me whether I worry about them and—honestly?—I don't think I really have been. They're good, capable teenagers, and they are accompanied by a number of good and capable adults—Auntie Josie, who is very well-travelled, Uncle Patrick, who lives in Austria, and Hadis, Uncle Patrick's girlfriend, who I hear has made some delicious food for everyone and who offered up her apartment building's practice room for Miriam's use. They've been well taken care of.
I've been asked whether we're feeling the pinch of having our babysitters and extra driver snatched away and...I'll admit there have been times when it would have been useful to have a babysitter or extra driver around, but we've managed.
Mostly I've been consoling myself with the fact that by the time these two are actually ready to leave the house, Phoebe will be just that much older (that is, less of a baby and more of a kid, and that should be helpful).
Today Darla asked whether it was quiet without the girls and you might be surprised to hear that...yes...it is quieter without the girls around. They're not very noisy people, but the house is definitely quieter without them. The table feels emptier and no one has to sit next to anyone else in the van and so, yes, it's quieter.
From the few text messages I've gotten from the girls (and Uncle Patrick and Aunt Josie), they seem to be having a wonderful time, but we'll sure be glad to have them back home!
Their Instagram accounts are filled with pictures of...places...but here are a few pictures Auntie Josie has sent me of them...
Here they are carrying baguettes home from the bakery on their way back to Uncle Patrick's apartment on their very first day in Europe:
Friday, April 19, 2024
Poison Ivy and Marbles
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Phoebe tales
This morning I took the kids on a walk to go find the aftermath of a fire that was in our neighbourhood. We didn't know what had happened. All we knew was that Andrew went out to run a quick errand last night while I was reading to the kids before bed...and he couldn't come home the same way he'd left because there was a fire engine blocking the road, actively spraying water at a flaming something.
We still don't know what happened, but we found the location of the fire. It wasn't a house or anything, just someone's side yard that had been thoroughly torched for some reason or other.
*****
Phoebe walked the whole way and filled her stroller up with a pile of pinecones "to show Daddy."
*****
When we got home the kids ran in through the garage door and slammed it behind them, which is borderline responsible. I mean—they remembered to close the door! But Phoebe was right behind them and was a little upset about having the door slam in her face (but at least it was only that and not on her fingers, right?).
She can do a lot of things—more and more things every day! She can reach the lights at the top of the stairs to the basement and will stand there and flick them on and off and on and off. And she can reach the light switch by the couch. But she can't reach any other light switches in the house.
She can open the garage door from inside the house, but she can't open it from outside of the house.
It's frustrating for her to sometimes be able to do things and not be able to do them at other times. So she was pretty frustrated by her inability to open the door.
"Momma—open door for this little..." she pouted, and the paused.
"This little what?" I asked.
"For this little...bo-bot! Beep-boop-beep-boop-beep!"
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Auntie Josie's visit
Auntie Josie arrived on Friday night, just before midnight. We talked too late in the night and then slept in the next morning. I had originally wanted to go hiking or something, but the logistics proved too much for me to manage (which vehicles do we take, who drives, what do we do about Miriam's arm, etc). So instead we went grocery shopping, which is pretty lame, I guess.
But Josie is one of those people I just enjoy being around, so it was fun to get to walk around the store with her...even if shopping isn't the most thrilling activity.
Then Rachel left for the dance and we finally got around to passing out the presents Naanii had sent with Auntie Josie. Zoƫ and Benjamin got slap bracelets (and some colouring kits, that I told them was to share). Phoebe got a stuffed pig in a BYU shirt, and Alexander got a stuffed bunny in a BYU shirt. Miriam and Rachel and I got a set of pens. And there was also a little game for the family.