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Debby My Journal 1108594 Curiosities served |
November 2008 Previous Month :: Next Month 02: David's new words (0 comments) 02: Rose gets the memo; David doesn't (0 comments) 04: #336 (2 comments) 05: how I get David to take one bite (1 comments) 05: snuggling with David (1 comments) 09: new levels of rejection (0 comments) 09: zydeco goes mainstream (0 comments) 09: a gray green hour (0 comments) 11: Rose's new foods (1 comments) 11: ugly poop (1 comments) 11: published! (9 comments) 12: outranked (0 comments) 12: David helps Mommy take a nap (0 comments) 16: 5 things David likes (0 comments) 16: influences (1 comments) 17: If You'll Only Go to Sleep by Gabriela Mistral (2 comments) 17: I Warn You by Nicanor Parra (1 comments) 18: literally (1 comments) 23: my kid is so smart (1 comments) 23: the 42 hour vacation (2 comments) 29: Dear Top Chef (0 comments) 29: the stay at home mom does not like to stay at home (2 comments) 29: cleaning the house (1 comments) 29: a good moment with David (0 comments) 30: parent teacher conference (0 comments) 30: good poop (0 comments) 30: sleep is so cool (0 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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