Saturday, April 19, 2008

The most amazing feeling in the world

is falling asleep holding my three-hour-old son's hand.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Cheating for Charity and Eggplant for dinner

So, last night Steph and I ate out at Italian so we could both get eggplant. We both ordered the dish with Eggplant and I contented myself with the angel hair and spinach-stuffed shells, while feeding Steph my Eggplant. It's supposed to induce labor.

Then I discovered, thanks to my friend Ashlee, this cool charity website. If you answer vocab questions right, the sponsors donate rice to starving people. Since it was a charity, I thought I'd better get as many right as possible, so I cheated with dictionary.com. No scruples when it's for the impoverished! But I did know what a Wyvern and a Claque were thanks to Shakespeare and Old English poetry. Anyway, for good vocab building, charity fun, go to www.freerice.com

Sunday, April 13, 2008

My son, the Turtle and a good game of Othello

So, I know the general time for kids to be formed in the womb is the "nine month midnight," but Henry's more on the 9.5-10 month plan. Steph's been kinda in labor for three days, but it's not REAL labor (aka stage two or active labor) and could go on forever. So in celebration of the three weeks I've churned out and then used up sub plans, I went out and bought my son some shorts. They have a turtle on them. They're cute and appropriate.

While waiting a million years for Henry to make his debut, Steph and I played a game of Othello to pass the time on Friday afternoon. If you're unfamiliar with the game, it's like a checkerboard without the colors, and the pieces are small double sided disks with a white side and a black side. It's a military strategy game in which you flank your opponent in order to capture and turn over his or her pieces to your color (or whatever the proper word is for the black-white dichotomy--tone? race? I guess you can kinda get the picture if you've read Othello). Well, as Stephanie was playing rather abysmally, and I was doing better than normal, I decided to see if it was possible to completely black out the board. It is. I took a picture just for the record. You can't win this game better than I did.

Fortunately, Steph was playing for the good company and not the competition.