Saturday, February 16, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
childrens' songs that are depressing
Clementine (in a cavern):
Oh my darling, oh my darling,
Oh my darling Clementine
You are lost and gone forever,
Dreadful sorry, Clementine.
You Are My Sunshine:
The other night dear as I laid sleeping
I dreamed I held you in my arms
But when I woke dear I was mistaken
And I hung my head and I cried
Ring around the Rosie (plague references?)
Ring around the rosy
A pocketful of posies
"Ashes, Ashes"
We all fall down!
Oh my darling, oh my darling,
Oh my darling Clementine
You are lost and gone forever,
Dreadful sorry, Clementine.
You Are My Sunshine:
The other night dear as I laid sleeping
I dreamed I held you in my arms
But when I woke dear I was mistaken
And I hung my head and I cried
Ring around the Rosie (plague references?)
Ring around the rosy
A pocketful of posies
"Ashes, Ashes"
We all fall down!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
race day
Since we were out of the baby race on Sunday my attention turned toward the actual basketball game. Our team is very very young this year, so we haven't been expecting big things, but their play lately has inspired bigger crowds and a new group of believers. The St. Louis Billikins were in town on baby race day, and they are coached by Rick Majerus, formerly of Utah, and up until he returned to coaching one of my favorite basketball commentators. Unfortunately for us, the same analytical skills that make Majerus an interesting observer of hoops apparently make him a good coach, and St. Louis shut our offense down and won the game by seven.
At halftime I went to the starting line of the race to snap a few pics of my friends Thad and Sahara. As it turned out, Thad was partner-less for the race, and needed a surrogate, so I knelt down at half court to try to coax little S (age 7 mos.) across the finish line. Enjoy the baby race goodness.

T and lucky #17

she crawls backwards

this guy stopped just as he was about to win

then recovered and won!

as the others lay strewn across the gym floor
At halftime I went to the starting line of the race to snap a few pics of my friends Thad and Sahara. As it turned out, Thad was partner-less for the race, and needed a surrogate, so I knelt down at half court to try to coax little S (age 7 mos.) across the finish line. Enjoy the baby race goodness.
T and lucky #17
she crawls backwards
this guy stopped just as he was about to win
then recovered and won!
as the others lay strewn across the gym floor
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Saturday, February 9, 2008
no racin'

The baby race is off. Not cancelled, exactly, and we're not avoiding it because PC can't crawl yet (that was never an obstacle for us). It's off because it's full!
Apparently, my procrastination about calling and registering cost us. Not wanting to let down, and unable to accept a baby race without PC after having by now told EVERYONE about it, I pressed the ticket counter employee a little bit, until eventually she told me there were 19 babies signed up and that Ukrop's wanted all the information no later than yesterday. You have to register b/c the grocery store with the big prize wants your info so they can spam you with coupons I suppose.
After a little more back-and-forth that involved me trying to work PC in as a "sub" (babies will get sick, I argued) I gave up. Not an argument I was going to win. When she finally said "I'm sorry, but I've been asked not to accept any more entries" the game was up. I'm going to insist this year's baby race winner*, whenever noted in print, have an asterisk by their name.
*did not compete against Achter baby
Thursday, February 7, 2008
the view from here

The Hasselbecks, brought to you by Dreft
PC is asleep so I did a google search for baby blogs. Here's a short list of finds:
***The celebrity baby blog will give you the dish on JLO's upcoming twins. With pics and topics like which celebrities use cloth diapers.
***Survivor / Rosie nemesis Elizabeth Hasselbeck claims in this week's Newsweek that she only took six weeks of maternity because otherwise "her side of the story would never be told." The Hasselbecks' baby blog has a section on laundry, cuz apparently their blog has a sponsor. She also claims that reports about her being mean are the result of liberal media bias.
***Eight tips for taking photos of babies.
***Parents with two kids sometimes do blog. I like the design of this one. Food for thought.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
yes we can song
This isn't a political blog, but when PC saw this video, he was enthralled. Maybe you'll find it interesting, too.
To PC: this video inspired the first political campaign contribution your family has ever made. Two overly-expensive t-shirts with Obama's image on them are in the mail.
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