Tea: Pu-er Poe
Music: Selections for high school strings
Time: Night.
Disclosure: The tea was steeped, and consumed, this morning. But tonight brought the events of note.
First, the junior daughter (not the younger daughter -- junior as in eleventh grader) was inducted into the National Honor Society. Yeah, I'm going braggy dad here. I'm proud of her, because she's shown a lot more dedication than I ever did in high school. I might have been the only National Merit Scholar in history never to make the honor roll. It's an accomplishment of sorts, but not exactly the right kind of sorts.
Then, I came home after the ceremony to find that the sophomore son had applied his goofy brand of charisma to charm friend/colleague/fellow traveler Seánan Forbes into writing not one, but two ghost stories for him to recite to his drama class. She's a professional storyteller, so I'd suggested he ask her for help. A few hours later, she had done far more than that. Not that I've gotten to read them. He gave me an evil grin and ordered me away from the computer. I think maybe the ghost gets me in the end.
The eighth grade daughter was asleep by then. No doubt dreaming up uses for her dry wit, which she reveals more and more every day. (She has her cockeyed moments, too. She insists I'm a frog, but won't say why or which kind. Some game she and Seánan dreamed up, when Seánan hied her away to New York for a night at the American Museum of Natural History. Yes, that's where the T-Rex mug came from.)
There's much I'm discovering about the kids. It's a grace and a gratitude that what I'm learning is good.
Tonight's story (in which I know I do not appear):
Perceval Landon, "Thurnley Abbey"
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Cup XL: My Child Won't Fit on a Bumper Sticker
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National Honor Society,
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