February 14th, 2009
For Valentine’s day, we delivered cookies and hand-painted valentines to our extended family. Ryan is learning a nursery rhyme at school, one that I’d never learned when I was a kid, and he sang it for his grandparents and aunts and uncles:
Little ducky Duddle
Went swimming in a puddle,
Went swimming in a puddle quite small.
Said he “It doesn’t matter
If I splash or splatter;
I’m just a ducky, after all. Quack quack!”
Of course, Ryan didn’t have it all down, so he sung the following abridged & revised version:
All duckies live in puddles;
We’re living in a puddle.
I’m just a little ducky after all, quack quack!
Personally, I like the modus ponens feel of Ryan’s version, even if it’s not a rigorous proof. And his audience didn’t mind one whit.
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February 3rd, 2009
The way our house is configured, the living room and kitchen are at the back. These two rooms are split by a U-shaped staircase leading to the second floor, where you’ll find all the bedrooms.
When I watch TV downstairs, I sit where I have a line of sight to the top of the steps, but it’s usually so dark that I can’t make them out. Tonight while Stephen and I were watching TV, we heard the floor creak. We looked at each other. I peered into the darkness, but didn’t see anything moving. So Stephen asks into the darkness, “Is somebody on the stairs?”
Out of the dark, quietly but matter-of-factly, the answer comes from Ryan.
“Nope.”
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January 28th, 2009
Ryan, Alyssa, and I will sometimes sing ‘in rounds’ while we’re in the car — we’ll pick a song that everyone knows, and I’ll sing a few words, then Ryan will sing a few words, then Alyssa will sing a few words, and so on. The other day, we were singing Jingle Bells, and we got to the second verse:
Me: A day or two –
Alyssa: — ago,
Me: I thought I’d –
Ryan: — take a ride,
Me: And soon Miss –
Alyssa: Fanny Bright!
Me: Was seated –
Ryan: — by my side!
Then Alyssa decided to take the song in a wholly unexpected direction:
Me: The horse was –
Alyssa: — laying on my blanket!
That’s right folks — the horse is no longer lean and lank; he’s laying on Alyssa’s blanket instead.
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