It feels like fall. Finally. Unequivocally. That uncertain feeling of each morning coalescing into the conflicted atmosphere of the afternoon, and eventually fading into the cool veneer of evening. I woke up this morning to the dark of a night gone wrong, to an early start of another autumn day, and to a cool breeze … Continue reading Feels Like Fall
There is this wonderful Friends episode where Freddie Prinze, Jr., as a nanny, introduces these two puppet characters: Mr. Wigglemunch and the Grumpus. Mr. Wigglemunch seems to be a friendly sort who speaks in a high pitched voice and espouses knowledge. “What’s the only boat that will never sink? A friendSHIP.” While our friend the Grumpus is just as his name suggests, an eternal grump for whom nothing will ever suffice. And I’m afraid Lexi has a kinship with the Grumpus, more so lately.
Me: You’re done with your screen time for today. You’ve had more than enough.
Lexi: NO I haven’t! I’m going to watch more.
Me: No you’re not. You’re going to turn that iPad off and find something constructive to do.
Lexi: Can’t I do my educational app instead?
Me: Uh, no. You’re going to turn the iPad off.
Lexi: Well, do I get more screen time later?
Me: You’ve had enough for the day.
Lexi: BUT IT’S NOT FAIR!
Me: You know what’s really not fair? That I have to argue with you about this.
Lexi: But I’ve only had an hour today, and I’m supposed to get two.
Me: No, your limit is two hours. That doesn’t mean you need or deserve those two hours every day. You need to find other ways to stimulate your brain.
I’ve never been ahead of the curve with anything, at least off the top of my head that feels like the case. The most I can say is that I liked the band Live before they got famous. Score one for me, but there’s not much else. In fact, I often seem to be the … Continue reading Avant Garde
“And I know it aches, and your heart it breaks. You can only take so much. Walk on.” ~U2 I went for a walk this morning for the first time in it seems like forever. It used to be a regular occurrence a few years ago when I started in the early summer and stopped … Continue reading Walk On
Dear Journal, Why am I always so competitive? I’m not even really sure where it came from, but I have always had the urge to win. Something about winning being the only thing. And I have been accused many times of being a sore loser, although I have worked awfully hard on my “gracious loser … Continue reading Dear Journal: On Winning
“Why would we want to help somebody? That’s what nuns and Red Cross workers are for.” ~George Costanza As a show motors through its final season, and you know the end is coming sooner rather than later, it’s interesting to suppose a few things. For instance, whether or not key characters finally get what they’ve … Continue reading Why I Loved the Seinfeld Finale