If you follow us on Twitter you’ve probably seen a fair number of pictures of snow days (not to mention Vanagon repair). It’s not just because we love sledding, skiing, boarding, and snowball fights, although that’s a big part of
Snow Days

If you follow us on Twitter you’ve probably seen a fair number of pictures of snow days (not to mention Vanagon repair). It’s not just because we love sledding, skiing, boarding, and snowball fights, although that’s a big part of
Here is today’s version of things you don’t want to hear from a 4 year old: “um, what’s a truant officer?” Honestly, this child…
Back when we were first toying with the idea of starting a blog we did the typical, “what should we call it?” dance. Words were said that can never be unsaid, like blogger, fun, and easy.
More crazy kids, this time a post-bath time sermon. Can I get an amen? Also humility is not a virtue here.
This past Thanksgiving we loaded up the Schadenwagon and headed for the Eastern Shore (read our Kid Tripping post here). Since we weren’t camping and don’t yet have bike transporting ability on Westly taking the wagon was the choice for this little trip,
This week there will only be one really substantial piece (on Friday… stay tuned) as we are in the midst of a mini-adventure. It involves planes, rockets, and Legos. Duh. While we’re out of the office follow us on Twitter to
Friends of ours, who also own this rather large natural soap company, have a method for dealing with life’s many distractions.
Sometimes you get a glimpse into how your kids view work. For your enjoyment, conversations with a 6yo. dadventure: When do you plan to rule the school? 6yo: 10th grade. dadventure: Ok, 10th grade, great. 6yo: How many years of