Oh, to be five again. When you’re five, you get away with a lot of things. You can eat treats. Set up a cushy corner in the living room to enjoy your goodies. Make lots of crumbs. Get yogurt all over your clothes. Gulp a cup of milk. Go to the movies with your best friend. Go to the little kids’ playground after the movie’s over, where you now tower over the toddlers just as the big kids used to tower over you. Arrive home to enjoy a special night with mom and dad but no sister, who’s at a friend’s sleepover party. Ride your bike to the local creperie for dinner. Go to bed, happy as a clam, after reading three more chapters of Junie B. Jones with your mom. Life sure is great.
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Pop Music
Sophie is such a girly girl. We’ve known that for a very long time (so much for trying to avoid it by painting her bedroom blue), but her girly essence still doesn’t cease to amaze me. And the fact that she’s so different from her sister is pretty crazy, too.
Spring, Where Art Thou?
I’m sick of writing about it. I’m sick of complaining about it. And this will the last time this week (I can’t promise that this will be the last time this year, as much as I’d like to make that promise) that I will mention how sick I am of this crappy weather.
Chloe’s Poetry Homework
Chloe’s poems are a little different and shorter than usual because:
(1) she wrote them for her homework
(2) they had to be based on New Jersey
(3) one had to be a Tanka poem (5-7-5-7-7 syllable format)
(4) one had to be a Haiku poem (5-7-5 syllable format)
Tanka
Greens, oranges, reds
Leaves floating down from their trees
Piles form on the ground
It slowly starts to get cold
Now there are rocks, snow and ice
Haiku (about hot air balloons)
High up in the air
Silently floating bliss
Wind blows in my face
Tennis, Anyone?
Is it possible? Could it be that spring is finally here? It felt a little bit like spring this weekend. Enough, in any case, for Chloe to convince me to play some tennis outside. After I woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, it was great therapy to get on the court with my daughter.
Pierced Ears!
Last week, Sophie announced that she wanted to get her ears pierced. She was adamant. We tried to warn her off, explaining that having holes drilled into one’s ears is painful. Very painful. She didn’t care. She likes earrings and clip-ons hurt her ears. She begged. She pleaded. She told her grammy of her desire to get real earrings. We told her we’d think about it.
Reading Relay
Chloe came home from school today with a notice about “Reading Relay,” a school fundraiser to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. Kids read books and obtain pledges based on chapters read, pages read or minutes read, or one-time donations. Chloe thought it would be nice to participate because she just found out that a loved one has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
She went ahead and started soliciting donations from the family, and I am sure that she’s going to read a lot of books over the next 25 days in order to raise a bunch of money for cancer research. Anyone who knows Chloe knows how determined she is. Potential donors beware: she estimates that she’s going to read at least 1,200 pages. And I wager she’s going to read a lot more than that.
Jennifer Lopez Has Pretty Dresses!
That’s my Sophie for you. Little miss fashionista. She thinks it would be really funny if someone in the “American Idol” audience had a sign that said “Jennifer Lopez Has Pretty Dresses!” I told Sophie that maybe someday she could hold that sign.
“The Robber” by Chloe, Part II
“The Robber” by Chloe (Part I)
The Robber by Chloe, Part I
Jake looked inside his house, hoping to find his mom in the kitchen. But no, that’s not what he found. Instead he found a man, rummaging through the cabinet doors. And the worst part was, it wasn’t his dad, or any other man he knew.