Typical Evening

Today was a typical evening of late. Left work around 5:15, later than I wanted, after rushing through a few final emails and printing off some documents to review tonight for a presentation tomorrow. Forget the documents on the printer. Read my latest book while walking to the car (The Know-it-all by A.J. Jacobs). Have …

Regret

Wow. I just wrote a post on regret that I really liked. It expressed what I am feeling right now, what I’m learning, and how I’m moving forward. And then, guess what? I lost it. Want to know what I regret right now?

Regrets

Oh, heaven bless autosave. Here is the other post. ************************** Lately I am besieged with regrets. I know: how pointless! But what can you do? I’m familiar with the truism that we tend to regret that which we haven’t done, not that which we have. I’ve been reflecting on the things I currently regret. A …

Simple Pleasures

Life is very hectic right now. I frequently feel that I’m at my limit. Outside this, there are moments of sheer delight. Sitting at the kitchen table last night, doing some reading for work. Baby sitting beside me with a newspaper, “write, write, write” and rearranging pens in rows and rows. Lying in bed half …

Take 2

Well, wouldn’t you know it. No sooner do I declare my plan for enhancing interview performance than an opportunity appears. I had a phone message from the local TV station asking if they could interview me for a piece on the posters. After checking again with my supervisor (very supportive) I said yes. However, unlike …

Change and Nesting

Baby seems to be picking up on the big transition we’re going through with our move. She’s had some ridiculously late nights. She really, really doesn’t want to leave the house most weekends. And she wants her parents around more than we’re able to do. She woke up the other night with a repeated cry …

Montessori Inspiration

In pursuit of a parenting and educational direction for our girl, I’ve just started reading “The Child in the Family” by Maria Montessori. I am the most engrossed I’ve been in years by a technical non-fiction book. Her ideas feel respectful and wise. Here’s one, regarding how we tend to interpret as misbehaviour childhood actions …