Friday, September 30, 2022
A Storm, A Storm!
Thursday, September 29, 2022
That Sounds Good
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
An Apology To The Blog
Dear blog,
I'm sorry I haven't been giving you the same attention as I used to. Some days I get to writing my post for the day before it gets late. When that happens I usually do a fair job of the words here for the day. That 3D printing thing (I'm sure you've heard about it more than you'd care to by now) takes large swaths of time and when I look up, it's 12:36 AM and I think, "dear me, I'd better write something quickly so I can get to bed."
And that means you don't get the attention you deserve. I'm always sorry when that happens, but I'm also tired. You're always so understanding. Now, about those children...
The Big Boy Update: Tomorrow is my husband's birthday. I thought he would have forgotten, but he remembered and had even made him a card in advance. Good job!
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter came downstairs and said she had plans for her father's birthday. Only she wasn't sure what he wanted as a present. She and I snuck out and got him some things. She'll do a birthday surprise for him that I'm sure he'll love. After school, though, I told her. Mornings are way too hectic and this is a present that takes time to "discover".
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
When Words Fail
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Not My Commitments
Saturday, September 24, 2022
All in All
Friday, September 23, 2022
My Spacer Returns
Thursday, September 22, 2022
Game Time?
A Phone Call
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Absolutely Zero To Report
A Week's Worth of Work
Yesterday at Space Camp, I walked all around the museum grounds, in and out of large indoor and outdoor exhibits. It's a large space overall. I noticed at first some bright yellow tape and a bit of foam pool noodle taped on a corner of a display. And then I saw more of it.
I looked around and everywhere, all over the campus,
bright tape and pool noodles were protecting blind children from running into things they couldn't see that would hurt. One person would have had to work for a week solid to get it all put up and I don't know if even that would have been enough time.
The effort and resources they put into keeping the children safe in just this one way at Space Camp was impressive. Look at all the locations they've added tape and foam in just these few pictures.
Sunday, September 18, 2022
No Tear
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Ever So Shy
My daughter and I flew to Huntsville, Alabama today for her week at Space Camp. She is not nervous, she is not hesitant, and she is definitely not shy. She boldly introduced herself to drivers of Uber, people sitting next to us, random people she heard talking, the lady checking us into the hotel, and the lady who helped her find the ice machine and delivered her back to our room.
She seems excited, so much so that she's disappointed I won’t go explore the hotel with her right now as I write this post. I think she's going to just fine at Space Camp.
The Big Boy Update: my daughter wanted to call and tell her father about our trip so far. I asked to speak to my son. I got a distracted because he's playing video games, “hi mom”. It's different when he's away and misses us.
The Messy Girl Chronicles: I don’t know how she finds things. She drops things anywhere like socks and belongings. Soon enough, like tomorrow, there won’t be anyone to tell her where her things are. I wonder if she'll come home a little tidier?
Off to Camp
My daughter is ready to go to camp tomorrow. She had a stomach ache tonight, and after talking to her about it for a bit we all agreed it might be nerves.
She told me in the car heading to school this morning she wasn't nervous about anything, but it is a big trip, and the first time she'll be without parents or grandparents for this long.
I'm excited for her.
The Big Boy Update: My son heads off to a three-day school camping/learning trip. This should have been something he's done for several years, but with COVID-19, now in 2022, he missed out. They're going to try and make up for all the fun they missed on this trip. He's looking forward to it.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: "I'll do it later" is my daughter's favorite phrase, I think. Especially when there is no later to do the thing and the final hour is nigh.
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Printers Down!
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Crash Bom
Family Monopoly
Monday, September 12, 2022
Empanelment
Of all the words I wish spellcheck would catch and correct, there are many that go uncorrected with me trying again and again, variation upon variation until I give up and type the word into Google and the answer immediately comes up without a second try.
What surprised me was the word 'empanelment' was offered up with only five letters today. Empanelment, a word I have never had the occasion to use as well as a word I only guessed at the meaning of when my friend told me he had been released, because they didn't have a need for empanelment of him today.
I was able to guess the meaning because he told me he had been called to Jury Service and was heading to the office downtown. Jury Service is a nicer way to say Jury Duty, that being the way it is referred to in the United States. My friend was in Australia.
A new word learned (that spellcheck seemed to be well aware of) and a lesson about to be explained on the ride to school...
The Jury Duty Discussion: I talked to my children about empanelment on the ride to school and what Jury Duty was and that one day they, too, might be called upon to serve. I spoke of my experience as a juror and how it was interesting to see the legal process in action and not just what was portrayed in television and movies.
Sunday, September 11, 2022
The Halloween Costume Selection
More Glasses
I just got in a collection of glasses for my daughter. I had her open them all up and try them on. They're all pretty much the same super flexible, soft glasses that look good on her which means they feel about the same all around to her.
But there are lots of colors. The colors are for us, the sighted. For some reason she still likes colors, even though she can't see them at all. She is a marvel to me.
The Fighting Children: This morning there was a row. My son was calling my daughter, "a blind brat" which wasn't very nice. This was because she threw a book at his head—and hitting him—to try and wake him up. This enraged him and a fight ensued. I took away things they cared about and said to work it out civilly and I would consider reinstating the things I took away. In ten minutes they were the best of friends again. Is it too much to ask for kindness?