2 from ted

by Matt MooneyMarch 8, 2013

When I get busy, I don’t blog.
When I don’t blog, I start to think that I should.
But, I’m busy- so I don’t.

Ginny and Hazel are headed to Florida tomorrow to visit her grandfather.  So I’m preparing to say goodbye to both of the responsible ones in our family. Hazel’s the second mom.  The source for the real story.  The tattle-threat that keeps Anders walking the straight and narrow.  Ginny’s been working overtime for me to have help and meals and writing post-it notes of things I should not need post-it notes for:

“bathe kids”

As you know, I used to think that any man that couldn’t keep his own kids was a pathetic piece of trash….and actually I still do.  However, Lena has made this notion a bit more complex.  She likes mom.  She tolerates dad.  But not without mom around.  It could get interesting.

I’m sure I’ll have a post next week whereby I pretend how great it all went and how I cooked eggs and taught flannel-board Bible stories.

Until then, I gotta go get mentally prepared to be worked over by tag team duo comprised of a 3 yr old boy who really thinks he IS Superman and a 6 yr old gal that’s about to realize that momma went to Florida.

Ginny has provided a more thorough update on the rascals and all the goings on

I’ve thrown in the following 2 TED talks.  They’re good.

(Click on the ted sign in upper right for larger picture)

When I get busy, I don’t blog.
When I don’t blog, I start to think that I should.
But, I’m busy- so I don’t.

Ginny and Hazel are headed to Florida tomorrow to visit her grandfather.  So I’m preparing to say goodbye to both of the responsible ones in our family. Hazel’s the second mom.  The source for the real story.  The tattle-threat that keeps Anders walking the straight and narrow.  Ginny’s been working overtime for me to have help and meals and writing post-it notes of things I should not need post-it notes for:

“bathe kids”

As you know, I used to think that any man that couldn’t keep his own kids was a pathetic piece of trash….and actually I still do.  However, Lena has made this notion a bit more complex.  She likes mom.  She tolerates dad.  But not without mom around.  It could get interesting.

I’m sure I’ll have a post next week whereby I pretend how great it all went and how I cooked eggs and taught flannel-board Bible stories.

Until then, I gotta go get mentally prepared to be worked over by tag team duo comprised of a 3 yr old boy who really thinks he IS Superman and a 6 yr old gal that’s about to realize that momma went to Florida.

Ginny has provided a more thorough update on the rascals and all the goings on

I’ve thrown in the following 2 TED talks.  They’re good.

(Click on the ted sign in upper right for larger picture)