lucy looking for easter eggs in grandma and grandpa’s back yard
I’m still in a little bit of euphoria about the show I saw last night — Yelle at the Knitting Factory. She does this kind of electronic pop, but I gotta say she totally rocked. She had so much energy on stage. I have more to say about it, but here’s a picture for [...]
Any parent will have this experience, I supposed, but I’ve been especially aware of it recently: Having your 19-month-old daughter with you will invariably make you look at the normal everyday things you pass in a completely new way. It’s a little bit like a backwards-facing time machine for your point of view [...]
I’ve been thinking a lot recently about falling from buildings. It’s a problem associated, I suppose, with living in a city with a lot of tall buildings around.
But there seem to be more than our share of incidents recently. Earlier this month, a guy working construction on a new Trump building in Soho [...]
practice = consistency = genius
our latest favorite song:
I don’t go to church all that often. But I’ve just reconnected with some folks over at Episcopal Charities and my parents happen to be in town. What better excuse to go to the 11 am service yesterday at St John the Divine?
It’s well worth the visit, whether or not you actually go [...]
Grandma and Grandpa got Lucy a tricycle for Christmas this year. She’s never been so excited about anything ever.
Lucy and me practicing our words on New Year’s Day 2008 with the aid of some really big gloves:
I swear, it didn’t even occur to me that there were monuments to people who fought on the side of the Union in the Civil War until I moved up north of the Mason-Dixon. But then Grand Army Plaza was only a few blocks away when I first moved to the city, and now [...]