Jack Leonard Jedd, the baby whose pregnancy inspired my Listen to Your Mother act, whose birth let me know I could do it unmedicated and live to tell the tale, whose colicky babyhood did not deter us from having 3 more kids because he was so darn sweet right form the jump-- Jack the lifeguard and speech whiz and soon-to-be Bradley Brave-- Jack the excellent and responsible big brother, the kid who takes Annabelle out every night even though he doesn't really like her very much and drives his siblings wherever they have to go and pays for his own gas, even-- Jack with the same loyal friend group for a decade, with political aspirations and law school on the distant horizon and plans to be an AP history teacher first-- that Jack is eighteen years old today!
Harry Times...All Jacked Up
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Thursday, April 16, 2026
Monday, April 13, 2026
So, um, what are we wearing right now?
I know I said the other day that I was shopping for t-shirts, but who even cares because it will be winter here forever, probably.
Here is Minnie at her rainbow loom with Santa over her shoulder and honestly? He should just stay there forever, probably.Friday, April 10, 2026
why wait? things I am doing RIGHT NOW anyway
I listened to The Lazy Genius podcast a couple weeks ago, and she was talking about how you can make your home feel the way you want it to right now without probably spending any money on decorating because a vibe doesn't usually require any dollars to achieve-- it's more about making sure you can live comfortably. And I was like oh my gosh you are so right.
For over a year, I have been complaining that we only have 6 chairs at the kitchen table for a family of 7 and shopping half-heartedly for both tables and dining benches to go with our existing table (we really need to buy new couches for the basement before we commit to any other piece of furniture because one of them is actually broken. But every time we go shopping we think that maybe we should be sending the 15 year-old living room couch downstairs and starting fresh up there and it turns into a whole give-a-mouse-a-cookie thing and we leave empty handed).
But after that episode, I realized I have 4 more chairs that coordinate with our table in our storage room AND ALSO three more counter stools. Like, those things exist IN MY HOUSE ALREADY. Are they exactly what I would choose if I were going to the store? No. Will they work to increase seating from 10 to 14? YES YOU GUYS. THEY WILL. The vibe I am going for is relaxed and comfy and enough room at the table. I CAN MAKE THAT HAPPEN RIGHT NOW.
I actually think the mismatch is cute, and I love the woven bottoms on the extra chairs- they match one of our lamps. I am thinking about putting the other 2 at the head and foot of the table, so we could have 4 and 4, but we'll see (the current head and foot chairs have arms, so they are already slightly different-- I like that). I ended up only using 2 extra bar stools-- they are holding plants right now, but could join the other 4 at the island easily. So, there you go. Seating for all. RIGHT NOW.
On the way to my office the other day, I saw a bunch of happy people working at the coffee shop on the corner by my building and I was like I really need to spend more time writing at coffee shops someday. And then I turned around and went in and got a flat white and spent a lovely 75 minutes before my class working at a crowded coffee shop. I wrote my whole dissertation in coffee shops, you guys. and I miss the vibes.
(unrelated, this gd dance convention/competition website said it would give us schedules on 4/7 and DID NOT and I have 2 kid sports and an 18th bday to plan that weekend)The E.B. booked the boys a tee time, and Harry wore shorts. He is a true Sconnie.Ben celebrated the slightly warmer afternoon weather by taking Minnie and Cooper to a new barnyard-themed park for kids ages 2-5. Where they played a rowdy game of tag that saw Ben sustaining a major injury dashing to the chicken coop (home base). He fell down and called for Cooper, whom he had just tagged. Cooper thought Ben was trying to trick him into getting tagged again. But no! Ben was really hurt.
Just a sprain! Phew!
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
How I spent my solo spring break
I watched TV. (Scarpetta and season 1 of Your Friends and Neighbors-- liked them both. Also liked watching TV midday when I was least likely to fall alseep).
Read books. (just a couple-- I was really off my reading game)
Shopped (unsuccessfully) for t-shirts. I need to go to Madewell and Evereve, I guess.
Filled Easter baskets.
Made a weekend's worth of restaurant reservations instead of cooking a single Easter thing (zero regrets).
RESTED in anticipation of a bananas 4 weeks ahead.
A lovely spring break.
Monday, April 06, 2026
Q 2 Reads!
I had a GREAT time reading a ton of my list of anticipated Q1 books, and I am excited for even more excellent reads in the next few months. Once again, I used the google so you don't have to. Get those holds in, friends-- books are coming!!
APRIL
Most anticipated
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke
Go Gentle by Maria Semple
American Fantasy by Emma Straub
Favorite Authors
Romance
Nonfiction
May
Most Anticipated
Favorite Authors
Schlocky Thrillers
Nonfiction
June
Most Anticipated
Summer Reads
Repeat Authors
Nonfiction
Friday, April 03, 2026
5 on a Friday: Notes from a quick trip to Iowa
Almost as soon as Dorothy wrapped up her first dance competition of the season, we packed up the car and headed to Iowa for a national qualifier dive meet for Cooper. Specifically, the AAU Red White and Blue national qualifier in Waukee, Iowa. On the line? A trip to nats and a chance (if he won an event) to represent the AAU team at an international dive meet in Italy.
Minnie told everyone she was going to Iowa on spring break, which made us all laugh (ooooh a Marriott Courtyard in a Des Moines suburb!). But! Since it was the kids' break, we made it fun for all.
1. We went to the mall a lot. Jordan Creek mall is a retro delight-- Toys R Us! Cinnabon! And also every trendy teen girl store in the world. (Free People Movement, Garage, Altar'd State, AS Revival, Lulu, Hollister, Abercrombie, Aerie and Aerie Offline-- and more that I am surely forgetting.
Cooper was not as stoked at Dorothy at some of the offerings.We aren't Christian, so most of the graphic tees did not land, but this store has THE CUTEST frilly dresses. They are typically between $90-120 but you can find them in the clearance section for LESS THAN THIRTY DOLLARS (and honestly they look the same from season to season IMO)
I wish our Free People store had more athleisure because this stuff was CUTE.
OMGGGGGG
Minnie bought eye shadow, mascara, and blush and wore it every day.
Borrowing the Easter Bunny's set up for a pic
Also coming soon! (Dorothy was excited for a second when she saw the sign and then sad)
We spent a lot of time waiting outside dressing rooms
2. POOL TIME. Cooper competed in synchro (just for fun) the first day, 3-meter the second day, and 1-meter the last day. He qualified to compete in Italy by winning 1meter and qualified to nats in both 3 and 1 (and he can bring platform). He won't actually go to Italy because his USA Diving nat qual series overlaps the trip, but he was excited to qualify, and he plans to compete at AAU Red White and Blue nationals in Orlando over Memorial Day.
For her part, Minnie enjoyed the very underwhelming hotel pool except when it was teeming with volleyball players and closed for filter probs (yuck)
my uncle came to watch both days! My aunt and cousin also watched with us on Saturday
3. Lots of food! We went to a restaurant that's been the exact same since my childhood, and I loved every bite.We also got our favorite dive bar pizza














































