Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Halley over at Top Ten Sources blogs about being a Single Mom CEO and it made me think about the flip side of being a "Single Dad Homemaker". I wonder how many dads go off to work planning summertime activities for the kids and thinking about running to the grocery store at lunch time to pick up something to make for dinner, scheduling school physicals, the clogged kitchen sink, the laundry, and ...
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
They are very focused on Halley's thumb and pointer values. They are really confused on how to achieve those things but they are putting so much energy in trying to get the someone they love (or have a teenage infatuation with) to love them back.
They really don't have much going on for the middle finger yet. Some of them are just starting to enter the working world in jobs at the grocery store, or the mall.
Outside of my job I spend more time around teens than I do adults and it reinforces my realization that I'm not totally grown up yet. I still have many of the insecurities that these young people do. I haven't outgrown my shyness. I still enjoy doing many of the things they enjoy. Like going to grungy little theaters to watch bands play live music.
Watching Andrew McMahon this past weekend I could sense that this young kid had experienced something soul shaking. His between song banter had a strange feeling to it. He seemed to have an awareness of what is really important. He talked about his family and his girlfriend and how much he enjoys playing music for people. He was basically talking about all the things on Halley's hand. It wasn't until I got home and found out about his battle with Cancer that I understood.