Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thanksgiving was nice. More on that later, hopefully. Now, a conversation from last night.

(Playing "Professor says"...which is the library's version of Simon says. During dinner. Which he is not eating.)

Me: Professor says, touch your head.

(Abraham touches his head.)

Me: Professor says, touch your nose.

(Abraham touches his nose.)

Me: Professor says, come take a bite of your food.

Abraham: Professor says, walk away. (Abraham walks away.)

Me: Touché, Abraham.


Thursday, November 17, 2011

In the check-out line at the grocery store, Abraham strikes up a conversation with the woman behind us, naming all the things we're buying. She is impressed and says, "Wow, you're smart!" To which Abraham replies, "Yes, and funny."

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Abraham says

Me: Abraham, I love you!

Abraham: I love eat chicken!


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Abraham: I hear a noise. Do you?

Me: Yes. Is it the shower?

Abraham: No, guns shooting bullets and fireworks!

Monday, November 7, 2011

I just had this crazy thought about re-envisioning how we define room function in our homes. (Captivating, I know.) I woke from a nap with BabyHam and realized it was time for us to get up, but he was still sleeping. I wondered if the closed curtains and darkness of the room was keeping him asleep longer than usual. Then I wondered how our sleep might be improved if the room was actually painted black and we had thick curtains on both windows. It would just be called the "sleep room" and the only thing in the room would be the beds for all family members (and maybe a small nightstand for water or what have you). We could put some of those glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling (which would also be painted black). It would be like a dark cave. The curtains would somehow be rigged electrically to start opening slowly as the sunrises so that you're awakened gradually by natural light. None of your clothes or anything would be in this room, so you would need also...

The "dressing room"! This could be where all dressers and clothing for all family members would be, with a large, full-length mirror, a vanity for fixing hair and putting on lotions and potions, some chairs. Depending on the size of the room, it could be a sewing/laundry room as well. Imagine, just take off your clothes and put them right in the washer! Of course, to be more aesthetically pleasing, the washer and dryer would be behind doors.

Then, since clothes and bed are housed elsewhere, the kids would just have a playroom, devoted only to toys and arts and crafts. There would also be a reading room for all books, children's and adult's alike, that would be nice and cozy with pillows and beanbags and couches. I suppose then we could have a media room too.

I really like this idea! I kind of want to do it. It seems like a natural way to organize different aspects of life. Or maybe I'm just crazy, who knows!