Saturday, November 05, 2011

The ultimate Daisy conversation


Daisy: I need to give this back to L___.
Dad: What is it?
Daisy: A doll blanket.
Dad: Why do you have it?
Daisy: To give it back to L___.

Conversation: 11/3/11
Photo: 9/30/11 (Crazy hair day at school)

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Almost Halloween


Most of Daisy's costume, headed to a party. The pointy orange, white and yellow hat makes it much more obvious that she's a candy corn witch.

Buster plays it cool at his friend Justin's birthday party, held at a warehouse.

10/30/11

Outfit

So. Not much posting for the last year. Going to try to get back to it, alternating old and new pix, rather than a futile attempt to catch up. We'll start with old. This one's almost a year old, and I'm struck by how Daisy doesn't stand in this little kid way anymore.

11/7/10

Where it came from

Buster: If I was taller I could lift this [garage door] all the way.
Dad: And if you had wheels you'd be a trolleycar.
Buster: What?
Dad: Grandma and Grandpa used to say that. When someone said something like that, "If this, then that," they'd say "And if you're grandmother had wheels she'd be a trolley car." I don't know where it came from, but that's what they'd say.
Daisy: It came from the '80s.

10/30/11

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Gorilla's in the House

Buster tries on his new Halloween costume.
"I'm King Kong's enemy. I love New York. He hates New York."



10/25/11

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Minor bike spill

Buster: [Presses on the inside of his knee] It hurts when I do this.

Daisy: [In all seriousness] Don't do that.

10/16/11

Monday, August 29, 2011

Walkathon


Daisy warms up.

About a quarter of a mile in. Fading!

What? I have to walk around the block again?

You pretty much can't get past Maestra Monica without getting a hug.

Re-energized!

Meanwhile: Huff, huff, huff!

Luis, Buster and Elvis hit the post-walk spread.

Daisy and Cora enjoy the fruits of their labor.

Parade day



The BART station was all decorated.

Office supply store too.


This isn't the parade. This is the scenery as I was walking to work at 8:30 in the morning, about two and a half hours before the parade. Is this normal? I gave Buster the option of skipping school and coming to the parade, but he would have had to spend the whole day at work with me, which is boring, and I didn't even know how close we were going to be able to get, since we had already seen people in Giants gear streaming toward the BART station in our neighborhood before 8 a.m. He wisely chose to skip the parade.

So I ended up with this delightful Salon trio, Chris, Tracy and Ruth, not one of whom is my kid, and not one of whom told me they were bored, tired, hungry or had to go to the bathroom. Though I think Ruth might have been a little hungry.

I don't have a picture of me in it, but I was wearing my new Cody Ross T-shirt. I saw it in a corner store and it made me burst out laughing, so I bought it. My favorite thing about it was knowing that in about two years, I would be able to wear this shirt in San Francisco, a city that in November 2010 was ready to elect Cody Ross mayor, and everyone would be all, "Who's on your shirt?" At this writing Ross is hitting .231 with a .695 OPS with a month to go in the season, so we're right on schedule.

An idea of the crowd. As we were fighting our way through it to our eventual vantage point in front of the Palace Hotel, this teenage girl I crossed paths with yelled at me, "Get some orange on! The color's orange!" before disappearing into crowd churn. Thanks for the tip, person who's been rooting for the Giants for 12 minutes!

This is Aaron Rowand trying to show Cody Ross that Ross' face is on my shirt.

OK, end of non-kid post.
11/3/10

The Giants win the World Series!


Eyes are shining all over San Francisco!



The Excelsior celebrates.
11/1/10

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Halloween


Costumes. Buster's Tim Lincecum costume includes the windup.

At the bus stop, on the way to Sanchez Street.

To meet our friends Caleb and Toby.

For Dad's costume to make sense, you may need a reminder of this. He's meat, in a Lady Gaga dress. Buster going into the windup again.

Daisy, clearly petrified by Caleb.

Wait. What the!??

The World Series game was everywhere.

Even offstage.

Daisy and Toby teamed up along the way, eventually producing this accidentally poetic-looking moment:


This kid's homemade Hershey's Kiss costume looks almost exactly like the Hershey's Kiss costume Jane made for herself when she was pregnant with Buster. It was maternity wear, cleverly hiding her big belly, though generally she was not shy about showing off her big belly. In fact, on Halloween night that year, she wore a midriff-bearing shirt and painted her belly to look like a giant pumpkin. Some of the neighborhood kids were a little shocked. Spooky coincidence: The Giants were in the World Series that year too! By the way: Not suggesting anything about this kid ...

On the bus home we ran into Fabian, who got a skateboard? That's some treat.
10/31/10

The big carve


Artists at work

The finished product. Dad did the carving. The messed-up tooth's on him.
10/31/11

Pumpkin Patch Gothic


10/31/10

Say goodnight, Daisy

Daisy is playing rock, paper, scissors against herself, using both hands

Daisy, how do you play that against yourself?
What?
How do you play that against yourself? Don't you know what both hands are doing?
I close my eyes.

Three days later, Dad's still sitting there, blinking.

Spooky Giants


Oct. 30, 2010: Our front window was a reflection of the twin obsessions of the moment.
10/30/10

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Student of the week


This is kind of early in kindergarten. We're a little behind around here.
10/29/11

Monday, May 30, 2011

World Series Game 2


The scene outside Your Call Is Very Important to Us Park.

And the scene inside. I'm usually against bunting, but this kind's OK.

Met my future daughter-in-law.

All the boys in San Francisco grew beards in October. And some of the girls kept theirs.
Giants 9, Rangers 0.
10/28/11

Ready for the World Series


Sign by Buster.
10/27/10

Daisy's cozy house


Buster has always been the architect of the cozy houses around here, but Daisy, with an assist from Buster, finally got one.

This might be the last picture of a formerly constant scene, Daisy sucking her thumb. After years of us trying to get her to stop, she finally just stopped. Mom offered her a deal: Quit sucking your thumb for a week and you can get your nails done. She did it, and hasn't sucked her thumb since. Bribery FTW!

What.
10/24/10