29th November 2005

This ‘n’ that

Happy Big

About two years ago, OmegaDotter began asking me, “Are you happy little or happy big?” “Happy little” is accompanied by the thumb-and-forefinger-an-inch-apart gesture. These days, I am happy to say, I am almost always “happy big”. Contentment seems to be my thang right now. Yay. A little soupcon (how do I get the accent under that ‘c’?) of excitement for the future adds to it. Anyway, if there were a way to bottle the feeling of contented-cat that I’m feeling these days–emotionally lolling in the sun, as it were–I think I’d make a fortune.

Phoenix Rising?*

So for some odd reason, out of the blue, I decided I wanted to find Phoenix again. I was on an infertility listserv with her for eons. We were fairly good buds…then OmegaDotter erupted into our lives, and over time, my IF links became less frequently visited, then never visited at all. They just no longer were relevant to my life (sorry, IF folks, but that’s what happens sometimes!). It wasn’t a conscious thing, it just happened. Like drifting away from old friends.

Anyway, I googled “Phoenix Amon”, and, lo and behold, one of the hits was in a four-year-old post on an adoption blog I love, because the author writes thoughtful pieces about adoption, infertility, openness, race, etc.

Does anyone know where Phoenix is?

Other possible titles: “It’s a Small World” or “Six Degrees of Separation”.

Social Butterflies

Amazingly for such a bunch of homebodies as we are, the weekends between now and New Year’s are full to the brim. We have a “Lollipop concert” to go to next weekend–a kids’ downsized version of “Peter and the Wolf”. The next weekend, we have a guided tour of Arcosanti, Grandma’s 102nd birthday party (woohoo!), and the Nutcracker. The weekend after that, we are headed to SoCal. Then, of course, there’s Christmas. This is very unlike us.

Christmastime is Coming

So Dyson is having this sweet special these days: purchase a brand new Dyson, and get a FREE!!! toy Dyson.

Well, dayum. Why didn’t they have this neato-keeno freebie when I succumbed to my inner Yuppie this summer??

When OmegaDotter and I went to the mall to purchase frilly Christmas dresses and other stuff, we wandered through Sears. OmegaDotter was smitten with this stupid thing. As a result, I can almost understand the frenzies of the “gotta-have” Christmas toy.

I mean, I am almost tempted to spend $70 to get one of these things via a “Buy NOW!” on eBay. The kicker is that the folks in the UK and Australia can get them from their local toy stores–but can we U.S.ians? Oh, noooo. No, Dyson is having their lure-the-desperate-parents-in giveaway, deviously timed for the holiday season, and no toy stores in the U.S. are carrying them.

Wanna see this gem?

Image courtesy of one of the aforesaid UK toy stores, MailOrderExpress, which will gladly ship to Ireland, Wales, Scotland, the Guernsey Islands, but not to the U.S.

Bah. We do, however, have two Asian New Year barbies, courtesy of Amazon.com’s two-for-one, which swept like wildfire through the Chinese adoption community, courtesy of a posting on The Big List.

And some horses.

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29th November 2005

Cuteness

Last night, while snuggling with OmegaDotter as she was striving to NOT go to sleep, she began to sing.

I heard this tiny, tremulous, soulful, emotional voice.

And it was singing:

“On top of spaghetti
All covered with cheese
I lost my poor meatball…”

And then she fell asleep.

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