The interesting thing is that Elias was pretty sure that he was going to surf in California. He told me several times before the trip that Captain James was going to teach him to surf. I did not discourage him of this idea because some part of me thought that some version of this might be possible. James used to boogie board. Boogie boards are kind of like surf boards. Well, at least they both have the word board in them. But, after we arrived and we saw the waves, and the cliffs and the bare-footed surfers I had to tell Elias that he was not going to be learning how to surf with Captain James. And you know what he said. "I know, it's ok". He was not phased by it one bit because he was in a new state of mind, the California state of mind.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Surfin' USA
Elias wants to move to San Diego. This seems to be a general theme within my extended family and it has been voiced very strongly within my immediate family. I think Sophia is ok with not moving to San Diego as long as we visit there frequently (i.e. tomorrow), but Elias and Papa have some big plans to move. Cybele as usual adds "Nan" to every conversation and lately I get the feeling that her "Nans" are tinged with salt water and sunshine.

The interesting thing is that Elias was pretty sure that he was going to surf in California. He told me several times before the trip that Captain James was going to teach him to surf. I did not discourage him of this idea because some part of me thought that some version of this might be possible. James used to boogie board. Boogie boards are kind of like surf boards. Well, at least they both have the word board in them. But, after we arrived and we saw the waves, and the cliffs and the bare-footed surfers I had to tell Elias that he was not going to be learning how to surf with Captain James. And you know what he said. "I know, it's ok". He was not phased by it one bit because he was in a new state of mind, the California state of mind.
The interesting thing is that Elias was pretty sure that he was going to surf in California. He told me several times before the trip that Captain James was going to teach him to surf. I did not discourage him of this idea because some part of me thought that some version of this might be possible. James used to boogie board. Boogie boards are kind of like surf boards. Well, at least they both have the word board in them. But, after we arrived and we saw the waves, and the cliffs and the bare-footed surfers I had to tell Elias that he was not going to be learning how to surf with Captain James. And you know what he said. "I know, it's ok". He was not phased by it one bit because he was in a new state of mind, the California state of mind.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
courting
sophia comes home from school and says that a boy from her class told her that he thinks they should spend more time together,
and that she could come be with him at his house in the jungle, and that he is gonna ask her father if that's okay. it's good by me. now sophia is giving cybele horsey rides on her back.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Planes, trains and automobiles
Sophia is very excited for our vacation to San Diego. She is so excited that tonight she could not go to sleep and she came up with about one hundred reasons why should she be out of bed. Finally, she just admitted that she didn't want to go to sleep and I let her come watch some tv and stay up late. Sophia doesn't seem to understand what staying up late really means and is happy to stay up for fifteen minutes longer than Elias. No matter how much time seems to pass she always says the same thing. "I am going to stay up all night long". Staying up all night long used to be a frequent request from Sophia and I was grateful to hear her ask again if she could do it.

After tonight's turn at staying up late I was putting Phia to bed when she brought up a topic that has not been discussed in a long time. Tookies. She is proud of the fact that she doesn't use tookies anymore because she is a big girl now, but she was considering them as a possibility for making the ear discomfort on the plane more tolerable. We concluded that tookies are useful for some people on the plane but for Sophia gum is a better option now that she is a big girl. Maybe I will pack one just to make sure she really is a big girl now.
After tonight's turn at staying up late I was putting Phia to bed when she brought up a topic that has not been discussed in a long time. Tookies. She is proud of the fact that she doesn't use tookies anymore because she is a big girl now, but she was considering them as a possibility for making the ear discomfort on the plane more tolerable. We concluded that tookies are useful for some people on the plane but for Sophia gum is a better option now that she is a big girl. Maybe I will pack one just to make sure she really is a big girl now.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
timeout chair
cybele's aforementioned struggles with acceptable modes of behavior have precipitated the introduction of 'time-out' techniques in order to reinforce more pleasantness. her initial outrage with this technique quickly yielded to significant comprehension of the process, such that within a week or so, she knew when she was in line for a t.o., and indeed even initiated one herself. it has already been co-opted into game-land, but she was still happier to get out of than to go into the timeout chair. the best part is watching her climb in and out
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