- My heart goes out to the families who’re worried about how they’re going to pay rent and for food next month when the checks stop coming in for service members. So many of the young folks live paycheck to paycheck, and I don’t know what they’re going to do since it appears will all be without pay for at least a month.
- We’re onto a new viral infection. Poor Reuben isn’t even over the first, and he just caught the second as well. Chloe has it the worst. We found out on Monday that her ear infection has not healed, and she now has them in both ears. She’s on a stronger antibiotic now, and I hope her pain will be pass soon.
- We’ve decided that Calista must be a future Olympian. She’s flying by her milestones! She can already stand by herself for a few moments, and she’s rolling and scooting after toys. She amazes me every day.
- Chloe’s vocabulary is starting to take off. It’s funny to hear the words and phrases she repeats. She also loves art at the moment. I’m in love with the Crayola Color Wonder line. I love that she can paint and use markers without making a mess. Whoever came up with that idea is a genius!
- I’m completely engulfed in my current article. Here’s a link to the April issue for those who are interested (http://www.hometownclipper.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/HomeTownClipper_4-11.pdf). I wrote a piece on Seders on page eight and on vegetarianism and the environment on page twelve.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
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