Aug. 18th, 2009

conuly: Quote from Veronica Mars - "Sometimes I'm even persnickety-ER" (persnickety)
Here's one on Texas schools being required to teach the Bible. I'm sure it'll collapse soon enough.

You know, my father was from Texas. It was a big part of his identity. He's actually buried over there. Must be spinning in his grave. I wouldn't be surprised if he got up and started walking to march on the capital either!

And here's one about a bunch of whiners complaining that people wonder WHY, exactly, they felt the need to bring guns to a presidential event.

"I still have some freeeeeeeedoms!" they declare. I think the following comment sums it up:

Let's make sense of this. Wear a John Kerry shirt to a Bush rally and get arrested. Carry an assault rifle to an Obama rally and you are a Freedom Fighting Revolutionary.
conuly: Picture taken on the SI Ferry - "the soul of a journey is liberty" (boat)
We went to lunch with my mom first, and we played "I'm thinking of something". Like I Spy, but you don't have to spy it first.

So first my mother thought of something that starts with a B and is in the garden (and a new hint is given every round). It was a butterfly. Then I thought of something that starts with a C and is in the garden. It was the compost. And Ana thought of something that starts with an S and is NOT in the garden. I forget what it was. And then it was Evangeline's turn, and I told her to just tell us what *color* it is instead of what letter it starts with.

Okay. It's blue and it's NOT in the garden. Got it. It's not the sky, or a flower, or the house. It's blue and it's not an animal (that's the second hint). Okay, it's not up at all, ever. And it has... three legs? No, it's not a scary monster.

Finally, staring unbelievably at her, we ask what it is. We gave up!

"I forgot!"

Well, this is what you have to expect when playing guessing games with three year olds, but I just about died laughing. I laughed and I laughed! Next time (the ceiling) I made Evangeline tell me first and I just didn't play. I kept telling her not to point, but she did anyway.

Later we went to the Billy Johnson Playground in Central Park. We got our faces painted (the woman took a pic and my email, but she hasn't sent it yet), and the girls got free balloons. One popped, so Ana took that as well and told me she'd "give it away". And she did - to the park musicians! LOL.

When we made our way to the playground we played a LOT on the slide and the slide and the slide. I told Ana that she could go wherever she liked in the playground, even the big slide, without me so long as she didn't do anything stupid, but that she couldn't take her sister unless she told me, and that I had to be there if Evangeline wanted to use the slide. (It's really big, but more than that it's too easy for small children to accidentally cut in line.)

And I helped a woman get her baby into her moby for the firstest time ever. It was, lemme tell you, THE worst wrap job I have done in a LONG time. I'm not an expert on front carries, having only gotten a wrap when Evangeline was bigger, and doing a wrap on somebody ELSE is very different from doing it on yourself. You wouldn't think it'd be any harder, but it is. Still, he was secure and fell asleep pretty fast. I wasn't happy with the way the cross was spread in my FWCC, I could see it could've been done more securely, but it wasn't dangerously bad and she'd feel if he shifted anyway (plus, really, this is her first time wearing. Her hand was gonna hover, right?)

Still and all, I gave her links to slingsinthecity and whatnot so she could get some better help.

And then we went home. I'm gonna reclaim my fans from Jenn now that they've put in the AC upstairs.
conuly: Picture taken on the SI Ferry - "the soul of a journey is liberty" (boat)
Which is great. I didn't get any myself because a combination of sweat and carelessly touching their faces made the pretty faces a bit of a mess by the time I got near a camera again.

And she remembered me from LAST year too, she sent me a very nice note in the email with the pictures. I thought I'd done this the year before as well, but I wasn't sure - you know me and faces. But I recognized the spot (second bridge past the clock on the way to the playground, right before the fork in the path), and she was painting faces, so I thought it was probably the same person. Couldn't be sure though. I marvel that anybody is able to remember one or two previous chance encounters when they must see lots of people daily to make any form of profit. I couldn't do it. (But people always seem to remember me anyway. Either my facial recognition skills are in fact much worse than I think or I'm more memorable than makes sense. All I know is that this blows my grandiose dreams of being an international jewel thief right outta the water.)

She sent four pictures, but I think I uploaded one of them twice by mistake. I'll fix it and post the fourth later.

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Ana, as you see, is all lawdy-how-gaudy there. I tried to talk her out of it...! But it's her face and it all washed off anyway, and it was done super fast too, which is great. No waiting overly long :)

So yes, should you hop by Central Park and need your face painted, this is where you should go, two bridges north of the Delacorte Clock, right by the fork that leads (on your right) to the most awesomest playground EVAH. (She also gives out maps, which is very useful. If you can read maps.)
conuly: Picture taken on the SI Ferry - "the soul of a journey is liberty" (boat)
Which is great. I didn't get any myself because a combination of sweat and carelessly touching their faces made the pretty faces a bit of a mess by the time I got near a camera again.

And she remembered me from LAST year too, she sent me a very nice note in the email with the pictures. I thought I'd done this the year before as well, but I wasn't sure - you know me and faces. But I recognized the spot (second bridge past the clock on the way to the playground, right before the fork in the path), and she was painting faces, so I thought it was probably the same person. Couldn't be sure though. I marvel that anybody is able to remember one or two previous chance encounters when they must see lots of people daily to make any form of profit. I couldn't do it. (But people always seem to remember me anyway. Either my facial recognition skills are in fact much worse than I think or I'm more memorable than makes sense. All I know is that this blows my grandiose dreams of being an international jewel thief right outta the water.)

She sent four pictures, but I think I uploaded one of them twice by mistake. I'll fix it and post the fourth later.

Read more... )

Ana, as you see, is all lawdy-how-gaudy there. I tried to talk her out of it...! But it's her face and it all washed off anyway, and it was done super fast too, which is great. No waiting overly long :)

So yes, should you hop by Central Park and need your face painted, this is where you should go, two bridges north of the Delacorte Clock, right by the fork that leads (on your right) to the most awesomest playground EVAH. (She also gives out maps, which is very useful. If you can read maps.)

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