Thursday, March 08, 2007

Climbing back onto the edge of the world

I'm still here. Honest I am. So long since the last post, I know. I've had to for go posting because I needed to schedule in things. . .you know, like sleep. As over rated as it is, I know.

I have finished up things that took up all my very minimal spare time, just in time to begin new things that will take up all my spare time. But it's good. Here's what's in the news:

We had a wonderful 40th birthday for my wife. That deserves it's own post. But she had a good time with local friends and people she hasn't seen in years. The party's theme: Life begins at 40!

Kitten took 4th in the District Speech competition, meaning that she will now be going to State. She's very excited. A snow storm hit just as the tourney was ending, and driving home in the crazy weather I had the thought, "well, at least she'll die happy". But we made it home safely and celebrated snuggly in our house. She got extra celebration as the storm caused school to be called off the next day.

This was a snow day that Robo was convinced he and his friends caused. He came in the next morning while I was still sleeping and said, "Dad, it worked"! Why they have to get up early on a day they don't have to get up early has always been beyond me. Without opening my eyes I mumbled, "What worked"?

Apparently when it looks like snow is coming, he calls up a little network of friends to begin the snow day ritual. He and one friend put on their P.J.s inside out and flush the toilet twice in a row, while the third friend runs around his house 5 times wearing only his boxers (not entirely sure how this last friend pulled that short straw, but that's his unfortunate wintertime job). This all is supposed to push it over the edge and cause a snow day the next day. Which he triumphantly sees working here.

I would just like to take a moment here to point out that this son is, in fact, doing very well in science. Even though it seems like he could at any moment be the subject of a National Geographic special on primitive tribal superstition.

While we're on the subject of the magic of the universe, I should mention that the little Bear is now potty trained! Somehow the planets aligned and he decided that he would allow himself to be guided by his mother and learn this new skill. Within a week he was waking up dry and staying dry through out the day. And he never really took to the training potty chair---he went right for the full size puppy. I guess he must have figured if he's going to do this thing, he going to do it full on. Needless to say, there was much more rejoicing.

And finally in the home front report, the Leemur's poem I put in the last post was partially quoted in the local newspaper along with a full size color photo! That caused some excitement, too, I must say.

And me, I'm onto finish casting a play I'll be directing. More on that later.

In other news, Omaha is getting a Mini Cooper dealership! We'll have an Apple store and a Mini dealership---we're just becoming one of the happiest places on earth here in the heartland!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Y'know, I heard that you're also supposed to stand on your bed and turn around counter clockwise three times before you go to bed in order to encourage the snow gods. (one more thing robo and his buds can to add to the ritual to help ensure those ever important snow days.) ;)

Happy 40th to The Wife ... and happy potty training, and speech competition winning, and poem publishing, and mini-Cooper dealership getting. Sounds like life is good in CyberJazzDaddy-land. :)

(yeah ... will's back!)

xo d

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