Archive for March, 2010

Logical conclusions. Or not.

Posted 30 March 2010 | By | Categories: Uncategorized | 3 Comments

Well…I started writing an entirely different post today when I got distracted (no surprises there) by a tweet pointing me to this new post from social media thought leader Robert Scoble. It’s an interesting piece on malleable social graphs, and he certainly makes some good points. I love trying out new social networks like Whrrl, [...]

Morgan's Wonderland – A place you don't want to miss

Posted 24 March 2010 | By | Categories: Indoors | 4 Comments

I’m starting a brief series on the wonders of Morgan’s Wonderland, the new, ultra-accessible park for children with special needs. We have so lucked out, because it is located right here in San Antonio. After our visit, I started writing. And writing. And writing. What’s not to love about a park born of a father’s [...]

Where will your kids be this summer?

Posted 17 March 2010 | By | Categories: What's Left | 1 Comment

Spring Break is really the kick off season for summer camp, isn’t it? Sign up now, or be left with the crumbs. At least, that’s how it can feel. There’s still time to get in the first batch of applications for several camps. Some I’ve already talked about here and here. And here are a [...]

Live blogging Spring Break 2010

Posted 16 March 2010 | By | Categories: What's Left | No Comments

Having so much fun live blogging over Spring Break! Can’t wait to do more. If you are interested, you can read it here…City Brights.

Awed

Posted 14 March 2010 | By | Categories: What's Left | 3 Comments

No one is here except you and me. We are surrounded by people, but it’s as if they have all melted away. It’s difficult to see exactly what’s happened to your lip because it seems like everything is swelling up so quickly. The look in your eyes…a cross between fear and pain…expectant as you wait [...]

Walk like an Egyptian

Posted 06 March 2010 | By | Categories: What's Left | 1 Comment

When we went to Iowa over the holidays, we stopped at the Putnam Museum and had the chance to see the newly-renovated Egyptian exhibit. It was fun trying to figure out hieroglyphs together, and while I was fascinated with the sarcophagus, it kind of freaked out the kids…especially the one who was reading a mystery [...]