Archive for July, 2006
Benchwarmers
Justin sat back in his chair and sighed. “I don’t sleep well anymore,” he said. I laughed. “Me neither,” I said. “It’s like my body knows the baby is coming,” Justin said. • • • • April and I are spending the week at an annual conference in Holland with the people we work with [...]
3 COMMENTS
MORE ON: 3rd trimester, dad, holland, marriage, pregnancy, sleep, sports
Rijksmuseum
This morning Kelly and Amy, friends from Madrid, called over to the house where we’re staying in Amsterdam and asked us if we wanted to go into the city. An hour later as the four of us sat on the metro, I asked if anyone had anything in mind for the afternoon. Amy shrugged her [...]
LEAVE YOUR COMMENT
MORE ON: 3rd trimester, amsterdam, art, dad, holland, parenting
4th or 5th Day
Today I was talking to one of my friends in Amsterdam. She’s pregnant with her second. Our conversation went something like this: “So, I’m sure you’ve read in all the pregnancy books about what happens four or five days after the baby is born.” “Ah…” I said. “You know, how four or five days after [...]
LEAVE YOUR COMMENT
MORE ON: 3rd trimester, amsterdam, april, holland, pregnancy
Veggie Burgers
veggie burger Photo by sierraromeo. Today I made veggie burgers for lunch. I served one for me and one for April and put the last two patties in the skillet to let them brown while we started eating. Bad idea. You should know something about me: I can’t do two things at once. In fact, [...]
Heat
del.erio.us Photo by .ash. I woke up this morning, wandered into the living room, and found April sleeping on the couch with the door to the terrace open and a fan blowing on her face. I got the hint that April was feeling warmish a few weeks ago when she began taking cold showers during [...]
2 COMMENTS
MORE ON: 3rd trimester, april, castellón, dad, marriage, mediterranean, pregnancy, spain
By Request
At Heather’s request, we have more photos of the girls.
6 COMMENTS
MORE ON: 3rd trimester, april, mediterranean, photos, pregnancy
Why People Have Kids
Today I went for a walk on the beach. Sometimes, especially after a long week at work, it feels good to unanchor my thoughts and let them drift out to sea. This afternoon, I eventually found myself coming back to one question—circling around it like seagulls over water. The question was this: why do people [...]
2 COMMENTS
MORE ON: 3rd trimester, baby, kids, mediterranean, parenting, pregnancy
Mediterranean Beach for Kids
I was in the grocery store about a week ago, and a friend of mine, Laurence, called me on my mobile. He called to ask me if I could sing the tune to a song we had played together in a band in Madrid. I ducked into an empty aisle in the grocery store and [...]
LEAVE YOUR COMMENT
MORE ON: castellón, kids, mediterranean, spain, travel
Writer’s Block
journal Photo by romanlily. I had writer’s block this afternoon. I was sitting on the edge of my beach towel with my little blue notebook and a pen. I couldn’t have asked for better conditions. I had sunshine. I had sand between my toes. I had the sound of rolling waves to massage my brain. [...]
1 COMMENT
MORE ON: 3rd trimester, childhood, kids, mediterranean, spain
Fireflies
Today we were in the kitchen making lunch with Kim and Rodrigo, friends from the Masters program. Actually, we were making Indian Potato Wraps. It’s the only Indian recipe I make, which is mostly just because I like putting chapatti dough in the hot skillet and watching it make bubbles. Anyway, we were in the [...]
2 COMMENTS
MORE ON: 3rd trimester, dad, grandparents, pregnancy

Hi, my name is Kelly and I write about being a dad. Let me tell you
Download free ebook