As a kid who used to get all the Big Mouth Billy Basses (yeah, I had to look that name up) in the store playing at the same time, I can appreciate some cacophony in our lives. Especially such well-arranged cacophony.
I loved hearing about everyone's daily remnants of goodness so much I decided to do it again this week! 5 really enjoyed the addition of almond butter to his apple slices, but he preferred eating the almond butter straight from the spatula.. I call this 5's boy band pose. It's terribly cute and pairs well with his sweet sweet moves. We have two stuffed animals that wind up and play songs. Not the same song. Different songs. Still, 5 prefers them to only be played simultaneously. And they must be next to each other. As a kid who used to get all the Big Mouth Billy Basses (yeah, I had to look that name up) in the store playing at the same time, I can appreciate some cacophony in our lives. Especially such well-arranged cacophony. Do you have any daily remnants of goodness to share this week?
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Mutti
2/3/2012 07:32:36 am
Goodness: I had an 8 year old student hang his arm around my neck and say, "Good ol' Ms. Tudor."
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Tammy Toj Gajewski
2/3/2012 09:24:24 am
Goodness: I had both dogs rolling in the snow laughing at me as my snowshoe came up and hit me in the back of the head....twice.
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Christa
2/3/2012 12:40:22 pm
Goodness: hauled the booty to the gym for an inclined treadmill run. The best daily remnant: realizing I was happy taking care of myself rather than worrying about all of the ideologies rumbling about in my head.
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Rosy
2/3/2012 09:12:04 pm
Goodness: Taking a real day off to restore my balance. :)
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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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