Craziness
Just the usual craziness around here. Will is out of town. I'm doing back-to-school inservice type things that are not getting my room or curriculum ready, but are instead driving me insane right before I get students. I am tired and the school year hasn't even begun.
Gavin had his 5th birthday, so we had a big party over the weekend. He is now Nintendo-obsessed. I'm grateful for the quiet time, but uncertain about all the implications of plugging my child into the gaming mentality. ah parenting. If you're not feeling uncertain, you're doing it wrong.
William and I will have our 10th anniversary on Friday. I imagine we will be celebrating by painting my classroom.
Just the usual craziness around here. Will is out of town. I'm doing back-to-school inservice type things that are not getting my room or curriculum ready, but are instead driving me insane right before I get students. I am tired and the school year hasn't even begun.
Gavin had his 5th birthday, so we had a big party over the weekend. He is now Nintendo-obsessed. I'm grateful for the quiet time, but uncertain about all the implications of plugging my child into the gaming mentality. ah parenting. If you're not feeling uncertain, you're doing it wrong.
William and I will have our 10th anniversary on Friday. I imagine we will be celebrating by painting my classroom.

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Wow! Merideth, you've still got it!!! I was thinking of you and decided to Google your name and found the wonderful essay you wrote about your sister-in-law. It was very moving and wonderfully written. It, in turn, led me to your blog. You've got great prose and your words hit me where I live (which is either "at-work" or engaged in "fatherhood"). As of late, I've been trying to fire up some creativity but it seems that I can't find the voice or the signals keep getting blocked on their way into my head. Reading your words has, for a lack of a better word, "cleared" some pathways. Thanks.
P.S., Steph was sure that you and Will were coming to our Christmas party. Alas, your presence was missed. Would love to catch up. Regards to Will and the children.
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