Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Half Moon Pose (I Think)
I just missed getting a picture of her doing Tree Pose.
P.S. You'll see that I finally got my own account and am posting under my name. Nate has not, in fact, been managing this blog. It's been me this whole time--Mwa-ha-ha!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Clever Uly
The other day I was watching a show where one character was tutoring another in math. Uly passed through the room and overheard the show:
Show: It's simple, really. See, 'The bisector of a vertex is the line that divides the angle at that vertex into two equal parts.'
Uly: What are they talking about, Mom?
Me (a little dismissively, trying to pay attention to what I’m watching): Oh, nothing. Just some math prob…
Uly: Is it lines of symmetry?
Me (taken aback): Yes, Uly. Yes it is.
I was surprised, though I guess I shouldn’t have been, that Uly understood and was able to visualize what a couple of (fictional) high-school kids were talking about. That dialog went by fast! It’s the kind of line that I tune out—it’s white noise. It’s a reminder that kids hear and understand more than we realize sometimes.
Show: It's simple, really. See, 'The bisector of a vertex is the line that divides the angle at that vertex into two equal parts.'
Uly: What are they talking about, Mom?
Me (a little dismissively, trying to pay attention to what I’m watching): Oh, nothing. Just some math prob…
Uly: Is it lines of symmetry?
Me (taken aback): Yes, Uly. Yes it is.
I was surprised, though I guess I shouldn’t have been, that Uly understood and was able to visualize what a couple of (fictional) high-school kids were talking about. That dialog went by fast! It’s the kind of line that I tune out—it’s white noise. It’s a reminder that kids hear and understand more than we realize sometimes.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
What a Difference a Year Makes
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Hooray for Dinos!
Look past the glare--you'll see Nate's book. A few of the local Barnes and Nobles have chosen Dinosaur's Night before Christmas as their holiday title. Also, it was mentioned in an AP story on children's Christmas books, and it's selling well across the nation. It's pretty exciting. Nate's doing a Dino-Advent on his blog. A dino a day until Christmas. It's fantastic! Check it out.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Gerry's Commercial
My brother-in-law Gerry made a commercial for a Doritos contest. (He's the guy in the Sinclair shirt.) I think it is fantastic and should definitely win. Click on the TV to watch it.
Ranch-giving '08
Not the best Ranch-giving (early Thanksgiving) ever. The kids went early with Linda and Cody, but Nate and I were late and missed the meal altogether. Then our car broke down and we were stranded for an extra day at the Ranch with nothing to eat but nachos and pumpkin cheesecake. (The menu this year was Mexican. Next year: Luau!) There are certainly worse places to be stranded though, and we had a good time--I'm sure forced idleness is good for us every once in a while. Uly and Pepper hiked to the top of a really big hill with Nate. Lucy made it two-thirds of the way up on her own steam and I carried her (and her stuffed animals) back down.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Uly spent last Saturday doing experiments with cornstarch and water (with a little food coloring thrown in). What a mess! He learned about non-newtonian fluids and how to mop a floor. I must say he did a great job with both endeavors--even if the kitchen was covered in a thin film of cornstarch for a few days after.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Monkey Bar Mishap
Our family has had its first broken bone. Little Uly fell off the monkey bars at school and got a buckle fracture. He was in good company: His cousin Daniel broke both his wrists (he fell off a swing), and his Aunt Lindsey broke her arm snowboarding on the very last day of the season. Everyone has recovered well.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Birthday Girl
Friday, March 14, 2008
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Nathan Hale: Children's Book Author, Revolutionary War Hero
Nate got a call from the Orem Library, asking if he'd do a presentation. The librarian mentioned she'd looked Nate up in the National Library Database and found listed next to his published works that he was no longer living, having died in the Revolutionary War. "I only regret that I have but one life..." and all that.
One side benefit of Nate's presenting at the library--he gets volunteer status, which means no more late fines and free media! I really think the library's coming out badly in this deal, though. We probably funded the new wing of the with our late fines alone.
One side benefit of Nate's presenting at the library--he gets volunteer status, which means no more late fines and free media! I really think the library's coming out badly in this deal, though. We probably funded the new wing of the with our late fines alone.
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