Project 366: Day 17

2012: A Photo A Day

Yesterday, I wrote a post about things I said I would never do and ended up doing. Included in the list was the mention that I vowed never to get my kids video games. What I did not say was that I would never buy video games for me and Rob.

Pre-kids, Rob and I went to Wal-Mart and bought two cool little gadgets that hooked to the television and allowed us to travel back in time. We traveled to time when arcades were filled with games like Pong, Dig-dug, Adventure, Rally X, Breakout, etc.

Sometimes, on the weekends, the boys will play these games. How funny it is to watch our boys play Pong and love it. (Long live the classics!) Continue reading “Project 366: Day 17”

Project 366: Day 16

2012: A Photo A Day

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the United States. Schools, banks and other businesses are closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. and his work to end the discrimination and the segregation of black men and women.

Thanks to Martin Luther King Jr. (and others), the boys don’t look at their classmates as a color. Nor do the boys exclude others based on race, religion or national origin. And, thanks to the civil rights movement, the boys have a rainbow of friends in their classrooms.

Yes, the lunch boxes and backpacks are put away for the day, and the boys are looking forward to a day of play. Still, we’ll stop and remember why we have this ‘day of play’. Continue reading “Project 366: Day 16”

Project 366: Day 15

Sundays are my sabbath, as I mentioned last week. I think everyone should set aside time to give thanks and notice the good in his/her life.

Friday morning, I woke up and walked into the living room. I found my youngest son snuggled in his fort. I smiled. This kid knows the value of a happy place – a comfortable place – a quiet place.

I hope you find your own place today. Happy Sunday! Continue reading “Project 366: Day 15”