Home this evening? Invest an hour or so and watch this documentary about outdoor hockey, which centers around an adult pond hockey tournament in Minnesota.
I spent a lot of time around ice hockey when I was growing up, and although as an eight-year-old girl I kind of loathed it, I've since developed a real appreciation for the game. At least once a day someone asks if Andre is going to be a linebacker, but the truth is that I plan to get him onto skates as soon as I can. I think hockey is a great sport -- especially for boys -- on many levels. It takes physical and mental agility to play, not to mention finesse to do it all on skates. It's a very social game as well.
One aspect that I feel is overlooked is the calming effect hockey has on its players. I grew up knowing a lot of guys who played hockey, and none of them were ever spazzes off the ice. The sport has a way of burning off the excessive energy that plagues boys. I'll spare you my diatribe about ADHD -- which I think it totally over diagnosed and likely not as pervasive as drug companies and child psychologists would have you believe. I do think there's much to be said about the calmness the men in this film have and their love of hockey.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
While TR and the boy slept last night, I slipped out with some friends for live band karaoke, at a bar that had a bathroom that looked like this. It's very CBGB's, circa 1983.
I rocked 'Sweet Caroline' with the band, which was one of the tamer selections of the evening. Sometimes you have to get your ya-yas out.
Also: After my genius rendition, which apparently went better than I expected, someone asked me if I was part of my friend Jen's "karaoke mafia." I don't know what that entails, but it's definitely a mafia I would want to be part of.
Friday, December 25, 2009
A Very Merry Christmas Was Had!

It's Christmas night and for the past two days I've been in super Christmasy mode. On Christmas Eve we headed out to Connecticut for dinner and gifts with the Millards. On Christmas Day I pried La Madre from the house in Connecticut and into Manhattan, where I took her to lunch and a movie. She was starting to collect dust hanging around the house all day long.
If you have any sense at all, go see Sherlock Holmes! It's a wonderful, fun film. The stars are kind of handsome as well.
Here's an attractive little family on the Metro-North.

Papa bear and his cub

Lotsa prezzies

Dinner cam

I brought the petits-fours, naturally. It's just not a meal without them.

La Madre and Milton have a complicated relationship

But they make nice for the camera

Andrew and Kristin

Jayne et Frank

Andre et La Madre

Part of Andrew's gift from La Madre was a collection of school papers from when he was in the fourth grade. His report card indicated he had trouble taking direction. Ha! Nothing's changed.

Andre in his awesome panda hat.

TR's a big guy.

Andre considers his three blonde fans.

Christmas morning, opening Andre's prezzies.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Juan Loves Me

Yesterday a gift I ordered from Amazon for a 17-year-old cousin arrived. Inside was this little note from the seller. I thought it was very sweet.
I filled the cosmetic bag with lip glosses and a gift card. Methinks she is going to like it.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Lamest. Snowstorm. Ever.
The Quotable TR: Storm Edition!
My Plan Of Attack Today
Apparently New York City is supposed to get some snow today. After spending four years in Syracuse, N.Y., a few flurries don't concern me all that much.
Nevertheless, I've got some magazines to keep me company. As much as I like to nerd it up with the smarty magazines, I've been reading Vogue since I was 13. It feeds me.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Six Months Of Andre!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
The Quotable TR: Holiday Edition!
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