7 Quick Takes

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When Christian is on vacation, the days feel like a long procession of Saturdays. I drive through town, turn the radio on, and find myself disoriented because I was expecting one thing, and instead I get weekday programming. It’s not a problem when we travel, but on weeks like this, when we’re just hanging around at home, I have trouble keeping my head on straight!

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Julianna had surgery this week to correct her lazy eye. Isn’t it weird how you can feel physical pain in sympathy just by looking at someone else’s injury? I had to force myself not to make faces when I look at her, and Alex had to move to the other side of the table at dinner–normally he sits opposite her–because “looking at her makes my eyes water.” We took a picture, but Christian thinks it’s not to be posted.

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They said her eyes would be swollen and red. Somehow I envisioned the skin being swollen and red, which it isn’t. They actually meant the eyeballs would be swollen and red. She looks like demon child; the whites of her eyes are a red the likes of which you’ve never seen.

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Here’s an article about the trend toward banning children in higher-end travel. I can’t approve, but I don’t know that it’s particularly relevant, either. This trend only affects those who travel first class and equivalent, and how many people who have small children can afford to travel first class, anyway? I think some would like to paint this as a part of the anti-child, anti-life culture, but I can’t help thinking that this is probably a reprise of first class vs. third class on the steamships of 100 years ago. I doubt they let babies in the first class dining room. I think it’s just the way things have always been.

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Julianna is something else. The night after surgery, I decided to clip her nails (which desperately needed it), to make sure she didn’t inadvertently scratch her sore eyes and make it all much worse. That girl screamed so long and so loud that Christian came upstairs ready to bite the head off whichever brother was tormenting her. You’d’ve thought I was subjecting her to a more offensive surgical procedure than she’d had in the morning!

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There’s a column in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that Christian has to read to me nearly every week. “Life Sherpa” is very funny. This week, he tackled the political gridlock over the debt ceiling (what a completely inadequate word to describe what’s been going on lately!). Have a read. It’s hilarious because it’s so true…of both sides, although he nails the left in this particular instance.

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 We are reading Harry Potter & the Sorcerer’s Stone to Alex. We debated for a few weeks, wanting to think it through in our minds and make sure it wasn’t too dark for a six-year-old, and decided that the first one’s okay. I’ve never had so much fun reading a book to him, and I love to see his eyes light up as he gets excited about something I love so much, too. But how in the world will we be able to resist jumping into #2?

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