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Posted in Food, Ruminations
Tagged Children, Chinese cuisine, Food, Musings, Parents
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Curb Your Screaming Kid
Where is Larry David when you need him? Tonight while my wife and I were having dinner at a local restaurant, there was a kid screaming for about twenty minutes while five adults (her two parents, her two grandparents and her nanny) … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Ruminations, Television, TV
Tagged Children, Comedy, Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, Humor, Larry David, Parenting, Parents, Sitcoms, Television, TV
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Family Time
Warning: For those of you who only like the funny ones, you can stop reading now. July is my family time (hence the recent spate of nostalgic photos). I am fortunate that both of my parents are still healthy and active, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Children, Family, Family Reunions, Humor, Musings, Parents, Reunions
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Dad’s 80th Birthday
Today is my Dad’s 80th birthday. My father exaggerates more than anyone in the universe. No exaggeration! My father has a new shoulder and two new knees. Who would have thought sitting in a recliner could be so hazardous? My father … Continue reading
Father’s Day
Do you love your parents as much as they love you? I never thought about this before I had my own kids. Amazed by each step. Excited by their discoveries. Sharing their triumphs. Frustrated by their struggles. Saddened by their disappointment. Feeling their pain. … Continue reading