I’ve been fortunate, over the years, to have had a number of interesting jobs. I’ve worked for a flower shop (as a street clown with a sandwich board – totally miserable), a baseball umpire, at an advertising agency, as a camp director, I’ve gone to graduate school, I’ve been a teacher. And there are few…… Continue reading working at home, living the dream
one too many mornings
and a thousand miles behindin the words of bob dylan – that pretty much sums things up these days. so much going on, and more space in my mind that at any point in recent history that i can remember. only a little time to write.this is, in fact, yesterday’s contribution.there are so many things…… Continue reading one too many mornings
Nap time
For some reason or another, the nap routine is falling of the rails. Or perhaps, judging from the screams coming from upstairs and the fact that I finally got out of there after 20minutes of kdified ABBA music, has fallen off the rails. This spells bad news for me and the rest of my family.…… Continue reading Nap time
My blog
For as long as I have had a job, I’ve really only wanted to do one thing with working days – run a camp. When we found in January 2011 that my wife was pregnant with our 3rd child, all of a sudden, that started to look like a very real possibility. Of course, I’d…… Continue reading My blog
Eye Contact
The other day, as my dad was holding my 8 week old daughter, I found myself saying “try making eye contact with her – it helps calm her down.”I’m not sure when I had this realization. It is just one of the many small things that Arden is teaching me. The power of eye contact.…… Continue reading Eye Contact
