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Archive for October, 2008

HOLIDAY OBLIGATIONS 2008

It’s almost that time of year again: the holiday season. Since the boy was born the holidays have taken on new meaning. We now have the joy of looking at the season through the eyes of a child and that reminds of of why we like cold-as-heck November and December in the first place. What’s more, [...]

A MONTH IN AND…

Things are still good in kindergarten. Great actually. The Dev is loving every minute of his new school and honestly I can’t blame him. The kids seem to have the best time in that place. (I write that last sentence as a jealous nine-to-five worker with four hour daily commute.) I asked him the other day what [...]