Levi and Naomi will be 3 in a couple months and they are both entering into the Why phase, where almost everything out of their mouths is a question, and almost every question is a variation of “why“. Inverted statements of observation become interrogatives like “Daddy, you’re making oatmeal, Daddy?” and “Why are you making…
Month: February 2021
02/18/2021: old tools
While tools are inherently useful, they vary in their quality and character. Most older tools seem to be of higher quality and greater character and some really old tools seem to transcend the plane of great character into the realm of extraordinary wonder. Only a few things I’ve picked up along the way have this…
02/17/2021: the hope of Steven Callahan
When the going gets tough, it can be challenging to focus on our reasons to be hopeful. This series of gratitudes is an exercise in reflecting on my reasons to be grateful, which is meant to in turn bring hope. So, in effect, this is an exercise in staying hopeful. And as I always say,…
02/16/2021: well-placed park benches
During the twins’ weekend naptimes, Matteo and I have been getting out and exploring a lot lately. These outings have paired his interest in bombing hills on his bike with my interest in slowly scanning the hillsides for chanterelle mushrooms. One area we’ve come to especially appreciate is around Lake Chabot in Castro Valley, where…
02/15/2021: weird gifts
During the holidays, weird gifts often show up at our house. While they’re not things we’d ever buy for the kids, the joy they provide (and thus, my gratitude) is undeniable. One example is a set of drinking cups received yesterday for Valentine’s Day from a work acquaintance of Michelle’s. The cups employ most of…