Mack is one of the two Sweeties older than this blog. He’s 11 today. Closing in on being a teenager. Happy Birthday, Mack.
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Sweetie Sofia is 8-years-old today. Her birthday party Saturday will feature a Georgia O’Keefe theme.
Happy Birthday, Sofie!
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And a couple of more over the years.
Sweetie Kiley turns 9 today and begins my favorite week of the year — the week The Sweeties are 5,6,7,8,9 and 10. (Sweetie Sam is 7⅖ months old today.)
Happy Birthday, Kiley!
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And a couple of more over the years.
5-year-old Reid saw his brother Mack using the webcam and decided he should give it a try. Looks as good as most self-portraits I see as icons and such.
Another absolutely pitch perfect piece from Joe Posnanski and it’s not about sports.
Aidan’s birth announcement graced the pages of this site 8 years ago today. Happy Birthday, Aidan.
Here’s a couple more over the years:
Jill took some wonderful photos over the weekend at Virginia Beach. I just happen to like this one best, but many are splendid. Click the image to see the larger version.
She must have a really good camera.
(That’s our inside joke. People see Jill’s photos and say that — as if the photographer has nothing to do with it.)
Sam had his first experience with daycare today and it went well.
Meanwhile, the other six Sweeties are all in school, various grades K through 5. Five of The Sweeties attend the same school.
… to hear 5-year-old Reid crying in the background when I checked in with Jill about the earthquake. The epicenter was no more than 55-60 miles from both daughters’ homes. Things shook and fell, but no damage.
A 5.3 quake hit near Trinidad, Colorado, near the Colorado-New Mexico late last night. It was the biggest quake in Colorado in 129 years.
Update: Largest quake in Virginia since 1897.
Three boys you might have read about on these pages at a place you might also have read about on these pages. Photo taken by their mother. There is a larger version if you click on the image.
First posted here, two years ago today.
Sage advice from not quite six-year-old Sofie on how not to be stressed:
“[T]ake deep breaths, ride your scooter, eat some cake, run fast, take a bath, spend time with your kid and play a game, and then, if you are hungry, eat some cake.”
… premiered 69 years ago today. Is there a sadder movie ever than this Disney classic?
Roger Ebert wrote an excellent review when Bambi was released yet again in 1988. He starts generally positive:
In the annals of the great heartbreaking moments in the movies, the death of Bambi’s mother ranks right up there with the chaining of Dumbo’s mother and the moment when E. T. seems certainly dead. These are movie moments that provide a rite of passage for children of a certain age: You send them in as kids, and they come out as sadder and wiser preteenagers.
And there are other moments in the movie almost as momentous. “Bambi” exists alone in the Disney canon. It is not an adventure and not a “cartoon,” but an animated feature that describes with surprising seriousness the birth and growth of a young deer. Everybody remembers the cute early moments when Bambi can’t find his footing and keeps tripping over his own shadow. Those scenes are among the most charming the Disney animators ever drew.
But then he questions the whole effort:
Hey, I don’t want to sound like an alarmist here, but if you really stop to think about it, “Bambi” is a parable of sexism, nihilism and despair, portraying absentee fathers and passive mothers in a world of death and violence. I know the movie’s a perennial clasic, seen by every generation, remembered long after other movies have been forgotten. But I am not sure it’s a good experience for children – especially young and impressionable ones.
The Sweeties Alex and Kiley, with their mom and dad, Emily and Rob, and the Pacific Ocean at San Diego at 6:45 PDT this evening.
Most days, to get the muse started, I go through what I have posted on NMK for this date during the past almost eight years. In many ways the blog is a journal of my interests — movies, books, what not — as well as current events, and of course The Sweeties. Every once in awhile a post catches more than passing interest and holds me. This is one of those — from five years ago today.
Someone else’s Sweeties
I know I’m just a bleeding heart liberal old grandpa, but this Reuters photo of Afghan children taking a break from looking for things to recycle in Kabul, taken today, breaks my heart.
Found at TalkLeft.
Yesterday 8-year-old Kiley became the second of The Sweeties to compete in a triathlon. She swam 50 meters, rode a bike just under two miles and then ran approximately a mile. Competing against girls up to 10-years-old, Kiley finished 13th of 32.
The photo shows Kiley in her transition area before the competition.
Four of The Sweeties are ready for tomorrow morning’s swim meet. That’s their event numbers written on their arms. Emily took this photo with her new HTC phone.
Five-year-old Reid seems to be smiling as he competes in the 25-meter backstroke this past Saturday. He swam a new personal best, beating one minute for the first time. This is one of many wonderful pics his mother — now a professional photographer — took of Reid, his brothers Aidan and Mack, and their cousin Kiley, as they competed.
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