Thursday, December 31, 2009
FIRSTS - Walking
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
COMIC - Sleep Styles
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Two Tween Girls in a Shopping Cart
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Why I've Been Slacking with Posting
- Relatives visiting for the holidays - With folks coming and going it's been tough to find time to steal away about blog about Baby J.
- I'm sick - It's hard to be reflective on parenting when all you want to do is go to sleep.
- Monster Haiku - I've enjoyed making comics for Dawn of the Dad so much that I've started to branch out a little bit, started experimenting. Those experiments have yielded Monster Haiku, a four panel comic with monsters speaking to each other in haiku. Sound weird? It is weird. And weirder still, for some reason, I've been devoting all my artistic energy to it for the past few weeks.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
33.33333333333333333333%
Friday, December 25, 2009
Noisy Toys
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Nonsense Rant on Nationality and Babies
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
All Bob Marley, All the Time
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Cheerio Consequences
Monday, December 21, 2009
Sleep Poop
Sunday, December 20, 2009
COMIC - Gift
FIRSTS - Snow
Saturday, December 19, 2009
COMIC - Fetch
Early
Friday, December 18, 2009
Cherrios
Baby --> Parents --> Grandparents
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
***TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES***
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Eeeeeeeeeeeee!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Two Cart Man
Friday, December 11, 2009
COMIC - Hair Care
Thursday, December 10, 2009
FIRSTS - Tooth
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Mall Shooter
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
COMIC - Feeding Time
Monday, December 7, 2009
Lovies 3
Sunday, December 6, 2009
100th Post Retrospective
Saturday, December 5, 2009
POEM - This Coming Month
Friday, December 4, 2009
Moo...
This legend, though only vaguely present in my memory, sprung to the front of my mind today as I lifted Baby J out of her car seat. I tend to carry her wherever we go since it's easier than rigging up that marsupial contraption and more maneuverable than a stroller. I thought to myself that this must be a good workout and that over time, I'd grow stronger from it.
But then, as my brain mulled this half-baked comparison, I started to see a second layer, a deeper metaphor that I hadn't thought of before.
My revelation went like this: No one gets stronger by hoisting babies. Even in Greek myths. If that were the case, there'd be baby gyms all around the country where you could bench press tots until your pecs were bulging. Maybe this myth isn't really about a boy growing physically stronger by hefting cattle. Maybe it's about developing inner-strength through self-discipline, through taking responsibility for another life. After all, if the meek boy didn't take care of the calf, he'd have to carry a rotting cow carcass around. And that's just gross. He needed to feed his calf, to make sure it was warm, to make sure it was healthy, etc. How long does it take to carry a calf around a barn? Ten, twenty minutes? I bet you the meek boy spent a lot more time worrying about his cow's welfare than he did lifting it. And that, my friends, is pretty much what parenting's all about.
Baby J sleeps away 75% of each day but her presence occupies 110% of my attention. Carrying around Baby J both physically and metaphorically has helped me grow a lot stronger. It's narrowed my focus, adjusted my priorities. Sadly, my pecs are not yet bulging, but there's plenty of time for that later.
Listening To: Ruby Vroom by Soul Coughing