Caroline Grant's Blog
April 28, 2010
Mama at the Movies: Sperm Donor X
I must have been in...
April 27, 2010
The Literary Mama Pajama Party Reading
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April 15, 2010
Doggie’s Wedding
Big Doggie, the biggest of the stuffies, is also the oldest of the stuffies and recently we learned that he has a job. Every night at bedtime, Big Doggie eats a snack from his new bowl and heads off to his job, typing on the computer and talking on the phone (happily he doesn’t leave the bed, and the work seems not to interfere with Eli’s repose). So I shouldn’t have been surprised the other day when Eli announced that Big Doggie was getting married. “Who is he marrying?” I asked. It was a stumper. Eli glanced around his bed, then ran to the basket of other stuffies and started pawing through the pile. He pulled out the stuffed snowman Ben made at a friend’s house a couple years ago and held it up, laughing. “Big Doggie can’t marry the snowman; he would melt!” He rejected the kangaroo, the otter, the two frogs, duck and many others before finally coming to a dachshund about half Big Doggie’s size. Right behind that one there was a smaller dachshund. “Perfect!" Eli crowed, "A bride and a baby!”
So, we had the players, but then Eli realized we needed a wedding feast. “Cookies! Chocolate chip cookies!” Easy enough, and more fun when I remembered that we have lots of cookie cutters to make the wedding dessert more special. We picked out three dogs (a lab like Big Doggie and two different dachshunds), a bone and a heart. We picked flowers from the garden.
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We dressed the happy couple in special outfits, including collars for their wedding rings, and we deptutized the mooses as ring bearers:
The preparations wound up taking a couple days, as we kept getting interrupted by little details like school and bedtime, but when you figure how long engagements tend to be these days, and how expensive weddings can be, I think we did pretty well. And afterward, the happy couple jetted off to Hawaii (under a living room chair) for their honeymoon, while the rest of us finished off the wedding feast.
Doggie's Wedding
Big Doggie, the biggest of the stuffies, is also the oldest of the stuffies and recently we learned that he has a job. Every night at bedtime, Big Doggie eats a snack from his new bowl and heads off to his job, typing on the computer and talking on the...
March 23, 2010
Who Does She Think She Is? benefit screening!
"This film is not about being a woman or being a woman artist, but rather how to be a human, how to find your true place in life."
Join us for an evening of inspiration, collaboration and art
Wine...
March 3, 2010
Eight Things About Eight
It looks the same upside down and right side up.
On its side, it's the symbol for infinity.
It's a power of 2.
It's a homophone (remember the old joke, Why was six afraid of seven? Because seven ate nine.)
It's a Fibonacci number.
It's the number of notes in an octave.
It's the number of planets in the solar system (sorry, Pluto, we still miss you).
It's the age of my firstborn son. Happy birthday, Ben!
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February 28, 2010
On Reading Aloud
Reading Aloud To Our Kids
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February 8, 2010
Celebrate World Read Aloud Day
So join me on World Read Aloud Day, March 3rd, at Books, Inc. in San Francisco's Laurel Village, from...
February 1, 2010
Mama at the Movies: Adopted
"Nearly 60% of Americans are personally connected to someone who is either adopted, has adopted, or has relinquished a child to be adopted."
-- Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute
I read this statistic, which runs at the end of Barb Lee's documentary, Adopted (2008), and started counting in my head: ten cousins, two college roommates, one graduate school friend and two colleagues who are adopted, plus four other friends who have adopted children themselves. Two of my sons' four cousins are ...


