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Debby My Journal 1108574 Curiosities served |
March 2007 Previous Month :: Next Month 01: Rose's take on San Diego (1 comments) 01: Debby's take on San Diego (1 comments) 01: is there a word for it? (2 comments) 01: sister out of town, day 3 (2 comments) 02: an hour with Rose (0 comments) 03: not keeping up (6 comments) 04: all through the night (0 comments) 04: Fire, Aphasia, and the Spirit World (6 comments) 04: gluten-free hammantashen (3 comments) 07: Grease You're the One That I Want Does no one share my secret vice? (9 comments) 09: lion (1 comments) 11: the gingerbread man (1 comments) 14: great moments in the last few days (1 comments) 16: meet my friend Alle (0 comments) 16: my daddy is a fesh (0 comments) 22: a stay at home mom does not have to be supermom (3 comments) 22: leaving my job (2 comments) 22: the phone rang five times (1 comments) 23: daylight savings hasn't saved me (2 comments) 24: David's having some fun (0 comments) 27: my favorite lines from children's literature (0 comments) 27: getting the joke wrong (0 comments) 27: he just has a Boston accent (1 comments) 29: things I find myself saying (2 comments) 29: David gets it better than Mommy (2 comments) 31: Kindergarten: the tyranny of choice (7 comments)
People you'll meet in this blog: Debby: That's me. I'm in my 40's, live in Seattle, within a twenty minute radius of my mother, father, sister, and friends who are family. I used to be a community college writing instructor. Now, I'm 90% at home parent and 10% writer, editor, tutor. John: my partner, a fabulous cook. You could find out what we had for dinner by checking out his blog. Rose 8/02: our daughter. Rose is shy, strong-willed, sweet, incredibly picky about food, kind of obsessive compulsive, loving, verbal, and has an excellent memory. She likes chocolate and playing on the rings. She really likes being with Miriam. David 1/06: our son. David is easy going, likes to bang on drums and throw balls. He really likes being with Rose. Julia: my sister. We live six blocks apart, talk on the phone five times a day, and have dinner together at least half the week. Dan: Julia's husband. He reads the kids four bedtime books a night. Miriam (2/02) and Ariana (5/04): my nieces. Sometimes there are tussles over who gets to carry the purse or who gets to be the mommy, but basically when the kids are together (almost daily), they disappear upstairs and play. |
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