Odds and Ends
January 3rd, 2006 at 4:48 pm (Unschooling Life, Musings, The Magazine)
Well, Issue 9 is about to go to the printers, and I feel like an enormous weight has been lifted. With the holidays and the flu (followed by various infections), this has been, perhaps, the most difficult month I’ve had in years. But, I’m quite happy with the way the issue has turned out, so I’m not really complaining.
A few days ago, I brought home most of what I’ve had in storage for the past ten years. Since then, I’ve spent quite a lot of time purging the junk, washing dolls and doll clothes, going through old poems, and generally reminiscing about a life that seems so far removed from the one I live now that I hardly recognize it. Kenzie was happy to find himself suddenly in possession of a large number of Cabbage Patch (and other) dolls, as well as old books and small toys I hadn’t seen in years.
For Christmas, Kenzie received a box of note cards adorned with ancient Egyptian artwork. He’s been writing to friends and family, and there was no need, this year, to remind him to send out thank-you cards. He’s also spent a lot of time reading his new books, riding his new, red bicycle and playing with his new treasure chest (an old jewelry box shaped like a pirate’s treasure trunk).
I’ve started taking walks at night with one of the dogs, making huge loops around the neighborhood. It clears my mind, being alone (save for the Oscar or Alaska) and walking with no real destination…. I’ve always loved nighttime walks, but have felt uneasy about walking alone at night. It never occurred to me to bring a dog along, since I don’t think of our dogs as vicious in any way. They’re happy and sweet, and would most likely lick and jump on a “bad guy” - not snarl at him or bite him. But, the “bad guys” don’t need to know that.
Kenzie’s in the kitchen mixing up “potions.” These usually include a bit of soy sauce, some milk, sugar, and whatever else he can find in the cupboards. They’re magical, of course, and usually look pretty cool, with the denser liquids on the bottom. He stores them in the refrigerator for a day or two, then pours them out and starts mixing anew.
It’s popcorn time, so I’ll warm up the popper and get out the seasoning salts. Kenzie’s decided popcorn is the perfect snack, so we’ve been having quite a bit of it recently. Yum!
Katie said,
January 6, 2006 at 4:15 pm
I can’t wait for the next issue! We’ve been through all the viral ickiness over the last couple of weeks - so I feel your pain. I’m off to pop popcorn (your last paragraph triggered something in my brain and belly…yum!).