Introducing the magnetic beard!
The longest it’s stayed on is about ten seconds, but hey, as Lucas says, “I’ve finally got a beard!”
Introducing the magnetic beard!
The longest it’s stayed on is about ten seconds, but hey, as Lucas says, “I’ve finally got a beard!”
We took this one right after we got married.
I know that I knew I was where I needed to be,
but I had no idea just how right he was for me.
Jo <3 Kevin
We’d been in New York for a few days already and were rich with musical experiences.
We’d been awed by the phenomenal Pat Martino the night before at the Iridium. We’d taken the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tour at the (now-closed) Soho annex (with the awesome John Lennon exhibit). We’d bought Kevin’s Les Paul, Josephine at Rudy’s.
And we’d just been down City Hall-way to purchase a Xoom H2 recorder at JR‘s, the same one we recorded this show of sorts on.
So when we walked toward Washington Square that afternoon, planning to play a little for the homeless people and the black squirrels, we weren’t expecting to be drowned out.
Yep, down by the fountain, a guy was banging on the drums while kids did flips and stuff. And by banging, I mean BANGING.
It was frustrating then, and it was even frustrating editing these recordings. 😛 It would be very easy to blame the drums for taking two years to get them posted, but it wouldn’t explain the other shows sitting in my to-edit folder..
The full session with all the in-between talk and all:
And the individual tracks…
Jo Song #2 (‘Cause I Love You) ♥ (See legal.)
Every Second of Every Day ♥ (See legal.)
♥ Original songs © Every Second of Every Day
§ Written by and © Kevin’s uncle, Danny Cockram
It’s Pandamania!
The boys had an awesome time! They were all, “Do we get to go back tomorrow?”
Thanks to Amanda Esparza and the rest of the volunteers!
Beauty in all its imperfection.
Not despite.
Because of. Due to.
None the worse for wear.
What was it that Frost said doesn’t love a wall?
Certainly not this flowering bush from the neighbor’s backyard.
#notcomplaining
Grandma always called these snowball bushes, but I think they’re also referred to as hydrangeas.
Regardless, they’re really pretty. 🙂
Today was Attie’s last day of preschool camp, both a happy and sad occasion.
None of us can believe that these four weeks are over already!
On his first day, we had to enlist my parents to get him to and from school because it was the day the moving company moved most of our stuff into the new house — which is, by now, more like the we’ve-always-been-here house — only it’s not a house at all now; it’s Hawke Haven. 🙂
The second day of preschool, and all the other days since, Attie has ridden bus 48 to school. We thought he was going to be a little hesitant, especially after he’d expressed concerns about school buses not having seatbelts.
But he wasn’t at all. He said “bye” and stepped right up there like a big boy!
And now, four weeks of 9-to-1 have passed like lightning, leaving way too much stuff still not in its place here (and way too little time left before I go back to work). Streak!
Academically, Atticus probably didn’t learn a whole lot. He already knew his letters, numbers, colors, shapes. (This is the kid who’s been reciting Latin for a year and has the equivalent of a photographic memory for songs, lyrics and key.)
But he learned a lot of new cool songs to go along with them from Miss Lane’s “board.” (We found most of the songs he’s been singing at HarryKindergarten’s YouTube profile. Check him out if you want to jumpstart your little’s learning. 😉
Also, socially, there was so much he needed to learn: raising his hand to contribute to class discussion, working quietly, staying seated, cooperating with other kids, walking through the cafeteria line with a tray — all with teachers who expect some mess-ups and are trained to help kids learn from them.
Kevin and I went to the school today for a pizza party program. His teachers, paraprofessionals, principal, nurse and secretaries all knew Atticus and told us how much they had enjoyed him.
Miss Lane said he would come up to the Smart Board and read the short words before the whole class watched and sang along with the videos.
The principal, or site coordinator, Ms. Harris said Atticus had helped her write the word “Finish” on the sidewalk for last week’s tricycle races. And then he just had to show her how to write his brother Lucas’ name, too. 🙂
In a few short weeks, Atticus will start kindergarten.
There will be new people to meet, new places to see and fit into, new processes to follow and remember, new skills to master, but we know he’s ready, and he really can’t wait.
Today, when he came home on the bus (he wanted to ride it one last time, even though we offered to drive him home), he broke down on the sofa, crying his heart out because preschool was over.
I hugged him close, dried his tears, and reminded him of the new experiences he was going to have soon.
None of that would be possible if this didn’t end.
It’s a hard lesson for all of us, isn’t it?
One of the many things we did on our 2008 New York trip was visit the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine.
Unfortunately, the interior of the building was under construction at the time, but the gardens were amazing in themselves.
This statue, called Peace Fountain, depicts St. Michael the Archangel in the process of defeating Satan. It’s huge and pretty grotesque, especially with the Gothic cathedral as a backdrop.
All around the statue are plaques with quotes from writers and philosophers, including Mark Twain and Henry David Thoreau.
I really want to post some of the other awesome things we experienced on this trip, but today has been a full day around the house … rearranging and organizing around the new furniture, praying together … Maybe tomorrow!
Our third NYC trip together, July 2007, was the year we first visited the Shanghai Cafe in Chinatown.
As you can see by Kevin’s perfect expression above, some of the food’s a little hot. 😛
Sure, none of the people who work there speak much English; they only bring you a fork if you ask for it, and they don’t take credit cards, but they have the best chicken fried rice we have ever tasted. Ever.
Some other things we remember about our action-packed 2007 trip: