I saw these a bunch one summer on a lake and just barely since. I loved their chainsaw/dialupmodem "song". Continue reading Yellow-Headed Blackbird “‘Song'”
Monthly Archives: September 2014
Easy as ABC
A is for: (a little) arrogant
I didn’t know much about babies before the jalapeno was born in 2010, but I thought I knew—in general terms—how I’d approach being a parent. All I had to do was follow the example of my own parents.
Growing up, I always felt that my sister and I were at the center of our parents’ lives. They worked hard at their jobs during the day, but on evenings and weekends they were supremely attentive to our needs, our activities, etc. Not to say we got everything we wanted—they were plenty firm about setting limits—but they always seemed to be focused on us. I wouldn’t say they were at the level of helicopter parents, but they were definitely very involved. I suppose I must have known that they theoretically had lives of their own, but that fact barely registered. My mom’s hobbies included things like going to church meetings and sewing clothes for my sister and me. My parents occasionally got a babysitter and went to the theater or the SPCO, but it was rare. All in all, everyone seemed pretty happy with this arrangement.
B is for: (lack of) balance
Fast forward to after the jalapeno was born. I went back to work when he was three months old. My general routine became: work (at a job I liked, fortunately), spend time with the jalapeno, dinner, tend to whatever chores needed to be done, collapse into bed at 9:00, dreading how often the jalapeno might wake during the night. Over time, his sleep improved somewhat (hello, sleep training) and I started working in occasional trips to the gym. I went online and read message boards where moms talked about their babies. Sometimes I found the energy to catch up with a friend or two via email. Once in a while, we made plans to get together with friends (who also had small children) on the weekends. But I rarely left the house other than to go to work or the gym.
In retrospect, this seems ridiculous. How could this setup possibly be a good idea? But I’m by nature an overachiever. I was trying to do everything “right” for my kid, but in doing so I was failing myself.
C is for: changes
Fast forward again to the present day. The jalapeno is 4 years old and the pepperoncino is 15 months. I’m still working full time (and fortunately still like my job). Life is chaotic, to say the least. In theory, I have less free time than ever, but I’m doing things differently now. Having gone through all the infant and toddler stuff once before, I know that many of the hard things are only temporary. I stay away from online discussions where moms compare and compete about what their children are doing and everyone knows what’s best for all babies everywhere. I’m also making time to do things that have nothing to do with my job or my children.
Get a last-minute chance to go to a Twins game on a beautiful day? Do it. Hear about a bizarre online game run by some guy who goes by a moniker that has to do with scary dairy products? Do it. Have a friend who wants to check out a new restaurant (sans kids)? Do it.
There are by no means enough hours in the day to do everything I’d like—for my job, for my kids, or for myself. But now that I’m no longer trying to be something that was making me miserable, I’m a lot better off, and I daresay my kids are better off as well.
Image credit: (cc) Michael Verhoef
Minor Thoughts: The DSL Twins
I really don't know anything about these guys, so what follows is simply stats and ages of the guys who had the best seasons.
Veery “Call and Song”
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK1gaTqBRRk
I first saw these migrating through this spring. Calling, but not singing. They're alleged to breed here, but I've only encountered them as migrants (I saw a handful more this fall).
The video is mislabeled a bit. Though it's a thrush, the bird is just the "Veery", named after its call note of "Veer". Bonus thrush action after the break... Continue reading Veery “Call and Song”
Game Recap #152: Good Gibsons 8, The Price Is Wrong 4
Two out of three ain't bad.
Continue reading Game Recap #152: Good Gibsons 8, The Price Is Wrong 4
September 18, 2014: Ugh
Sitting here trying to think of a theme for the CoC isn't a great way to spend time that should be spent sleeping.
Happy Birthday–September 18
Heinie Groh (1889)
George Uhle (1898)
Harvey Haddix (1925)
Lorn Brown (1938)
Dick Dietz (1941)
Ken Brett (1948)
Tony Scott (1951)
Ray Smith (1955)
Ryne Sandberg (1959)
Jeff Bronkey (1965)
Kevin Thompson (1979)
Joe Bisenius (1982)
Lorn Brown was a baseball broadcaster from 1966-1988, calling games for the Chicago White Sox, the Milwaukee Brewers, and the New York Mets.
Kevin Thompson was drafted by Minnesota in the eighteenth round in 1998, but did not sign.
Joe Bisenius is from Sioux City and remains something of a local hero there.
We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to nibbish.
Tigers at Twins. Game 3 of the series
Twins already losing.
WGOM Fingerprint Words
After seeing that fingerprint word article, it got me curious about the fingerprint words of the Citizens here. The long list below is not quite that, but it is close. What follows are the five most used words for each Citizen after removing the 250 most common words of the site. Due to the simple word extraction I used, contractions lose their apostrophe. That means "wouldn't" will show up as "wouldn".
Minor Thoughts: GCL Twins
The GCL Twins were fourteen games under .500 in a sixty game season, so there weren't exactly a bunch of superstars on the roster. Here's a look at some guys who did well. Since I don't know anything about most of them, what follows is mostly their stats and ages.