Well, that's not quite right. It hasn't been sleeping for months, though there has been a fair bit of energy conservation. Perhaps I could spin it as cocooning, but the blog's not a chrysalis that will metamorphosize into a butterfly.
In truth, my blogging energies have been *temporarily* wrenched away toward other things. For example, I present Exhibit A:
Sleeping, and arrayed with pretty colors, but not becoming a butterfly. Though he seems occasionally to metamorphosize into a Sour Patch Kids sorting table. |
Admittedly, the burden of baby care falls more on Kate because, y'know, breastfeeding and stuff. And let's face it, who do you trust more to trim tiny fingernails and toenails? But I can't really sneak off and leave her alone for the
That's not a good look as a father, I've found.
Along with the new kid comes the usual nesting and organizing. New drapes for the baby's room. New cabinets and bureaus to stash the big kid's toys and make room for the new kid's gear. Of course, with those quasi-necessary things
The photo we used for Jackson's birthday party invitation. |
Playdates, birthday parties, field trips, and PTA. We got our act together to produce a kick-ass birthday party for Jackson's fifth birthday (his first-ever birthday party) at a climbing gym, but wowzers did the planning/invitations/fretting/gift bags/cake/thank you cards/etc. gobble up time. And let's not forget the least favorite time-suck: homework.
(Ed.'s note: Who gives homework to kindergarten-age children?)
England, that's who. Not all the time. But every so often the kids get hit with six pages of work for a weekend. Or ten pages due next Wednesday. Or even eighteen f$!*%@ pages over a vacation week.
Nana and Grampa Bill take Jackson to school. |
But I digress.
What else has wrenched away my blogging hours? We've had the requisite visits with the grandparents (Exhibit C) for the new baby, with some de rigueur sightseeing thrown in.
Nana and Grampa Bill explore the grounds of Berkeley Castle, north of Bristol. Grampa Bill, our genealogy buff, informs us that we have ancestors who once lived in the castle. |
The captivatingly beautiful Kynance Cove in Cornwall, England. |
On a beach in St. Ives, we learned he can levitate! |
Kate, of course.
Who, me? |
It's not quite true she would frown upon it.
But let's say that life goes more smoothly if I'm putting my full efforts and energy toward
(Ed.'s note: She will deny this. Vociferously.)
Ohh, I know.
And so, until Kate returns to work from maternity leave in September, things round these parts may be scarce. I'm gonna try to eke out a post here and there, but no promises.
Then in September, I'm sure I'll have oodles and oodles of time for blogging while taking care of an infant all day. Right?