Zeeb is sick. Like initials and numbers, farm animal disease name sick. Or at least he has all those symptoms.
It started yesterday morning, with a 103.6 fever. That? Is very hot. Kind of amazing how hot a kid can be and still keep going. He also has [...]
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There’s Just Something About A Monday
Posted in parenting, school days, tagged swine flu, teacher conferences on November 2, 2009 | 5 Comments »
7 Quick Takes
Posted in parenting, quick takes, tagged quick takes on October 2, 2009 | 11 Comments »
1. I am thinking that I’m ever so smart for taking advantage of 7 Quick Takes Friday … no need to come up with a complete thought, just tap out 7 incomplete ones! Which is about all I’m capable of by Friday afternoon.
2. How giddy was I to get a comment from [...]
Who Does Corruption Hurt? Everyone.
Posted in cambodia, family, parenting, tagged adoption, cambodia, China on September 25, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Earlier this week, Tracy posted excerpts and a link to this article in the LA Times about babies in China that were literally torn from their parents arms to be sold for international adoption. I hate to admit this, but I have become so cynical about adoption corruption (It’s everywhere. Not in every [...]
‘Twas The Night Before The First Day Of School…
Posted in parenting, school days, tagged back to school on September 7, 2009 | 6 Comments »
And I am ready to settle my brain for a long winters’ nap. Or um, late summer/early fall’s nap. Except I have this nagging feeling I’m leaving something undone and so my brain keeps going in circles trying to think what it might be.
I’ve already filled out at least 12 different forms, for [...]
A Tale Of Two Weekends
Posted in parenting, school days, tagged back to school shopping, christian music on September 5, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Right now, as we speak (or rather, as I type), Hubby is at a huge Christian music festival with K and her “best friend” (who until recently was only known via email and phone) J. And I am most decidedly jealous. You see, I rather love a good concert. (It’s a well [...]



