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From the monthly archives:

November 2008

Sell me on public school

November 29, 2008

For those of you who “believe in public school”, why? It’s my understanding that some public schools are good, some are bad, and virtually all are designed to a) teach kids certain academic subjects, b) teach kids to be good American citizens and c) teach kids to be good employees (or, more cynically, factory workers). [...]

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QOTD

November 27, 2008

“Mama, I am smarter than you” “Oh yeah? What makes you think that.” “I am an artist.” “Oh. Well, I am an artist too.” “See?” carefully wipes babies face, and tenderly gives her the Thing she has been fussing for while I try to figure out what it is, with no luck. “I am smarter. [...]

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What do you mean when you say “food justice”?

November 26, 2008

asked me this question, and my response was long enough that I realized it kind of leapt out of comment territory into its own post. Speaking only for myself, since I have no idea how the term is used in general: What it evokes for me is a sense that what I eat and how [...]

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FYI Santa

November 21, 2008

(this is the e-mail I just sent to my mother. I think I may, after five years, have found a way to talk to her about kids and gifts that will not cause a big fight between us and will not result in my sneakily throwing out a metric ton of broken made-in-china crap three [...]

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QOTD

November 21, 2008

“When you’re awake, do you think it really means that you’re asleep and dreaming that you are awake and doing stuff?” “I do not know. No one does.” “I’m going to ask Daddy. He knows!”

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school choices

November 19, 2008

Normally I don’t fret much about what the public schools are doing. It’s Not My Problem; I’m keeping my kids out of the public education system because our family values are a little (ok a lot) too far left of center for them to be well-served by a public school of any stripe, and because [...]

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potty humor

November 17, 2008

I’m starting to understand why kids are so into potty humor. It’s because kids and potty are incredibly funny. 1. I walk into Rio’s bedroom in the morning and notice that it smells like pee. She’s got a friend staying over, but it doesn’t occur to me that she would be self-concious about this, because [...]

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and in the realm of Rio logic…

November 6, 2008

Rio climbs on my lap, and I can’t help but notice she does not smell as sweet as, well, anything sweet. Being her mom, I gently inquire about her personal hygeine. “You smell kind of stinky. Do you need a bath?” “NO. It’s the dirt on my feet. See, my sister walks around the house, [...]

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what is voting?

November 6, 2008

While the QOTD on Tuesday was definitely, “Barack Obama WINS!”, I also do not want to forget this gem: “Mommy, what is voting?” {insert long description of the physical process of filling out a registration card, getting assigned a polling place, walking over there, standing inline, going into a little ballot box, and filling out [...]

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on another topic entirely, bureaucracy

November 5, 2008

I’m applying for a home child-care license so I can run my Waldorf home preschool legally. There are TWO state laws applying to tweezers in the child care regulations. 1. You must have tweezers in your first aid kit. 2. You may not use tweezers on a child, as doing so is considered minor surgery.

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