I thought perhaps Friday would be a good time to round up the remnants of daily goodness going on around here this week.
First off, I really appreciated all the lovely comments I received and conversations that have started around my experiment with slightly more philosophical postings! I thought perhaps Friday would be a good time to round up the remnants of daily goodness going on around here this week. Looks like a self portrait, eh? Yeah, it's not. 5 is obsessed with the camera, he loves to see the pictures of himself and other babies and always wants to lick the lens. Not sure if we have a budding photographer or a really strange male model on our hands... Super simple Hide-and-Seek is the. best. game. ever. We can play with just a ski pole hiding one of our faces. Laughs! Joy! Good times. I finally got this sweet babe proper snow boots that I am capable of putting on his chubby square feet so it's into the snow with us! This was his first time actually playing in the snow. He was into it, let me tell you. I brought him in once his mittens were soaked and he was so mad he kind of ran away from me. He's developed a hilarious Sidestep of Anger that he uses to show me when he is so peeved and it is impossible to keep a straight face...but I try. Fred got new slippers for Christmas. He wore slippers all the time before. I also wear slippers all the time (it's COLD). But these new slippers- they are fascinating. Every day, at some point, 5 pulls them of Dada's feet and takes them all over the house- on his hands, on his feet, pointing with them, handing them to us. It is the daily slipper show. It's nice to have a hobby I guess. Have any daily remnants of goodness to share?
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Christa
1/27/2012 12:59:28 pm
Goodness: we celebrated John's birthday by skiing into the Maasto Hiihto valley with the pups. So good to slide along the sun bathed path. It's a remnant to share. Oh! Finally received our espergne that was on backorder for months - funny that it arrived on a birthday...
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1/27/2012 10:01:10 pm
Goodness: I was able to talk about my youngest daughter who I have not seen in many years without crying. It made me realize how we move on even if at the time we never thought we could even fathom that possibility. And now it is snowing in Detroit and all is right in the world.
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Mutti
1/27/2012 10:52:26 pm
Goodness: Good morning hugs from students EVERY day as they come into school from the bus on their way to breakfast. Helps me remember priorities.
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Rosy
1/27/2012 11:22:29 pm
Goodness: Sunshine and smiles. Truly.
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My name is Ansley Knoch. I am the creator of Rispok, a line of accessories for big and little people made from repurposed materials. I live in Madison, Wisconsin with my husband, Fred, and our son, also Fred, better known as 5. Archives
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