Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Election Day
Mommy, can I come with you to America?
-- Daisy, to Jane, who had been talking about voting.
We explained that we don't have to leave San Francisco to vote.
-- Daisy, to Jane, who had been talking about voting.
We explained that we don't have to leave San Francisco to vote.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Daisy's birthday
Ready for cake.
Presents. Miles and Buster helping out.
Piñata. The hockey stick is a family tradition.
Buster takes a whack. What form!
After-party BBQ. On the menu: Olive the Other Reindeer and some green shark.
Breakfast
Making Grandma's tea
This is a very funny thing that's happening right here.
Aaaaaand we're over it.
The right profile.
The left profile.
The kid who wouldn't laugh at anything
Who had the best Halloween costume at your school today?
Buster: There's this guy, and you can't make him laugh at anything. He had a ninja costume, and that was the best one.
He never laughs at anything?
Well, you can't make him laugh.
I'll bet I could make him laugh.
No.
I'll bet I could.
How would you?
I'd tell him a joke.
What joke would you tell?
Knock knock.
Who's there?
Butt.
Butt who?
Buttsy McButtbutt.
Don't know if it would work on that kid, but Buster and Daisy have been laughing for two days, and Dad just stopped.
Buster: There's this guy, and you can't make him laugh at anything. He had a ninja costume, and that was the best one.
He never laughs at anything?
Well, you can't make him laugh.
I'll bet I could make him laugh.
No.
I'll bet I could.
How would you?
I'd tell him a joke.
What joke would you tell?
Knock knock.
Who's there?
Butt.
Butt who?
Buttsy McButtbutt.
Don't know if it would work on that kid, but Buster and Daisy have been laughing for two days, and Dad just stopped.
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