Adrian was at the playground on Saturday. It was quite a scene.

Hold the juice box in a way that is fancy.

Hold the juice box in a way that is fancy.

A belly full of waffles.

This is exactly what she’ll look like when she’s a teenager. I can see it.

This is exactly what she’ll look like when she’s a teenager. I can see it.

‘It’s too cold, Daddy.’

‘It’s too cold, Daddy.’

Happy Easter! Vivi had quite an egg hunt this morning. We ungraded the classic easter basket to the ‘Minnie Bucket’. Thanks to all the grandparents for the gifts and shoes and books and fun stuff. She’s having a great day. 

A sad note from this morning… Vivi encountered her first case of leftism. Here, she struggles with right-handed safety scissors. How do I explain this inequity to a two-year-old? Should I tell her that this will happen for the rest of her life?
Now, I’m not openly saying she’s a lefty, but she obviously feels more comfortable with the scissors in her left hand. It’s sad that we have to raise her in a world where everyone expects the people who are special to use the same tools as people who are, well, common. I bought the song ‘We Shall Overcome’ on iTunes and made her listen to it.

A sad note from this morning… Vivi encountered her first case of leftism. Here, she struggles with right-handed safety scissors. How do I explain this inequity to a two-year-old? Should I tell her that this will happen for the rest of her life?

Now, I’m not openly saying she’s a lefty, but she obviously feels more comfortable with the scissors in her left hand. It’s sad that we have to raise her in a world where everyone expects the people who are special to use the same tools as people who are, well, common. I bought the song ‘We Shall Overcome’ on iTunes and made her listen to it.

Good morning, Brooklyn.

This is how we roll.

This is how we roll.