May 27, 2010
Father’s Day is coming right up, and as much as I am not a fan of greeting card holidays and trite sentiment (or maybe because of that), I’d like to take this time to give a huge shout out and a sincere round of applause to all of the fantastic dads that I know. And [...]
Read the rest of this article »
May 27, 2010
I never thought that I would welcome busy weekdays stuffed with school and homework, but I feel like I spent most of spring break acting as an electronic device gatekeeper. The entertainment delivery systems (computer, video games, smart phone, and television) were always there, always tempting, and always ready to start an argument over the [...]
Read the rest of this article »
March 18, 2010
I feel lucky to live in such a library-rich neighborhood. My family uses all four (four!) of our neighborhood branches. Usually we make one library run a week to switch out multiple bags of books. Sure, we often have a small tab for late books, or more rarely a larger one for a book that [...]
Read the rest of this article »
February 22, 2010
Where would Los Angeles families be without school carpools? In the daily diaspora that is getting kids to school on time and home whenever we can, we’ve come to rely on these formal but friendly collectives. Without carpools, our round trips to school would multiply out of control, wreaking havoc on our work schedules, gasoline [...]
Read the rest of this article »
February 22, 2010
Holy cow, does my back hurt. At first I thought that I was dying, because surely it would take some organ failing to cause this much pain. In fact, I happened to tune to a radio story about back pain on the way to the Doctor’s office, but I didn’t pay much attention to it [...]
Read the rest of this article »
December 22, 2009
No resolutions for me this year. I’ve had plenty of experience with those buggers, and I can’t remember a single one that ended up changing my life. So I’m starting a new tradition: The New Year’s Wish. Wishes are lower pressure, and since they have just about as much chance of success as a resolution, [...]
Read the rest of this article »
November 25, 2009
My poor son. He’s a maximalist kid with a minimalist mom. Then again, pretty much every kid is a maximalist when it comes to the holidays. For Luke, the more songs, the more lights, the more tinsel, the more lawn ornaments, the more presents, the better. Though I sincerely believe that for him, it’s really [...]
Read the rest of this article »
October 30, 2009
“Mom, I’m tired, so I’m going to bed now.” I have to ask the readers with grown children: When does a parent hear those magical words? When? I’m guessing that it probably happens the first time your adult child comes to visit you with their new baby, and leaves you in charge of the grandkid. [...]
Read the rest of this article »
October 6, 2009
A recent analysis of the summer box office figures in the Los Angeles Times contained the tidbit that the Disney Studio was disappointed in the middling performance of their animated feature “G-Force,” because they had hoped to parlay the movie, which is about guinea pig spies, into a teen franchise. This left me with a [...]
Read the rest of this article »
September 5, 2009
Children, you are either about to go back to school, or you started last week. I bet your parents took a picture of you and your bright smile, empty backpack, and new sneakers on the front porch. Kids, your parents took that picture because they wanted a record of the high hopes they have for [...]
Read the rest of this article »