Back to the Business
29 September 2013
Down but not out. (Boxing metaphors do often seem highly apropos with Charlie-shenanigans, I must say.) Read more →
Down but not out. (Boxing metaphors do often seem highly apropos with Charlie-shenanigans, I must say.) Read more →
Waking from a long sleep has been known to render Charlie disoriented, out of sync. He woke at 7pm, wanted to go for a long... Read more →
After bike riding, a search for a church carnival in Bergen county, a round on the Ferris wheel and on the lollipop swing, Charlie pulled... Read more →
I went to back-to-school night at Charlie's school on Wednesday night. Despite forewarning, he wasn't thrilled by my unusual evening absence, and all the more... Read more →
As Jim (after relating the happy facts of a Pirate victory) pointed out to me this Sunday morning, it is fall, meaning that the best... Read more →
Charlie communicates his thoughts via the language of things. Read more →
It was a 40-mile biking weekend! And three straight days of Charlie going to sleep at 3/4am, Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights. I am thinking, that... Read more →
The first full week back to school for Charlie, and to work for Jim and me, was wrought with a great deal of satisfaction knowing... Read more →
Needless to say, Charlie was glad to be back to school last Wednesday and Friday. We had a great time the past few weeks --... Read more →
The watchman whose speech opens Aeschylus' Oresteia has been on the lookout for ten years for his ruler, Agamemnon, to return from the Trojan War.... Read more →
The universe has its sense of humor, indeed. Two days before Charlie's first day of school, still on the heels of the wicked anxiety that... Read more →
I was back in the classroom on Friday morning for my four (classes) in a row. Charlie had made up for sleeping from 6pm Wednesday... Read more →