Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace

Round one: needs more work.

Dealing with her beets.

Soaking up the sun.

I wish she were this pliable.
(No, not really.)
(Well, maybe sorta really.)

11 am on a weekday. So, um … recess?

Because a normal walk to the park is boring.

It used to be she wouldn’t speak to me.
Now she won’t stop.

Trying to make rainbows, inspiration courtesy of Cosmos.
(Though I don’t recall Neil DeGrasse Tyson suggesting using a cake stand to do so…)

He waited so long for me to teach him that he fell asleep.

Sunday night, 9:00: washing the dishes.
This same time, years previous: lessons from a shopping trip, official, why I’m glad we don’t have guns in our house, so far so good, in which I ask a lot of questions, and homeschooling and socialization.
5 Comments
Queenie
Is the experiment chocolate and peanut butter or pumpkin? Ah yes, the niece we share…all I have to say is "Amen"–and I'm thrilled!
Jennifer Jo
Peanut butter and chocolate.
Camille
As always, love these posts. Hugs to you! 🙂
KTdid
that final photo of the post is simply the best!
is it a window reflection?! Q.
Jennifer Jo
Thanks, and yes.