

It appears Stacy, in general, disapproves of such methods.




The goings-on from our neck of the treeless woods.
Stacy had an eye-doctor appointment in Hermosa Beach this morning. (Tough practice there, I'm sure. His office is probably 50 feet from the sand.) After she squinted and blinked on cue for her allocated 20 minutes, she took the kids over to the beach. It was a true So. Cal winter's day - absolutely gorgeous. You could see Santa Catalina crystal clear. The kids built sandcastles near the waves and got rather frustrated with the arrogance of the ocean when an errant wave would sneak a little further ashore and take out their architecture.
I don't have kids; I have goats.
Sausage and Mushroom Soup
In other news, I was quizzing N on his catechism today as we were in the car on an errand. We got to the line "and not a hair shall fall from my head" and he stopped me. "My hairs don't fall out, Daddy," he informed me. "They stay on!"
"Let's have this conversation in another 20 years," I said.
N after.
Not wanting to be left out of the act, I went and trimmed my bushy eyebrows - my "Einsteins" as Stacy calls them. Does that count?
I came to realize the full impact of the video on our family the other day when I walked past N's room an noticed him sitting on his floor playing with his blocks singing "Kiss a wookie, kick a droid," softly to himself.
In olden days Mark Antony may have had Cleopatra lazily feed him grapes. In our local version of Egypt, Mimipatra substitutes grapefruit for her N-tony.
There was plenty of time for education with Grampy on the couch. Who knew FOX news could be so captivating to a two-year-old?