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Category Archives: Living Room
Baby Paintings
At 18 months of age, my daughter was introduced to water color painting. She selects the colors she wants to work with and Daddy squeezes the paint out of the tubes onto her green plastic dish. It’s a good way … Continue reading
Birthday Party
My daughter’s 2nd birthday party really meant a lot to her. She still babbles about her birthday party to this day. She loved having all of her friends and loved ones there singing “Happy Birthday to you!” She broke out … Continue reading
Malaya and the Sock Monkeys
We wrote a children’s story book of photographs we call “Malaya and the Sock Monkeys” and self-published it on Lulu. It’s easy. Format your book on Microsoft Word, making sure it looks exactly as you would like it to be … Continue reading
Kidport at Boston Logan Airport
Recently we made our way across the country visiting my husband’s family. We traveled as far away as one could possibly travel within the United States, coming from California to Boston, then taking a shuttle plane up north to Maine. … Continue reading
A Tribute to Cornelia Schwarz Stefatos
Cornelia was born in Manhattan on the 18th of February, 1928. She attended Yale University School of Art in New Haven, CT, taking courses in painting and sculpture. Aside from her oil paintings, Cornelia also created marionettes. She wrote and … Continue reading
Poetry by Priscilla Lee
Wishbone,Book of Poetry by Priscilla Lee A fascinating, eclectic mix of tongue-in-check laughter and heartbreak, Wishbone is a reflection on life, at first seen through the eyes of a child forced to grow up before her time, and later, by … Continue reading
No Counting
At a toy store, a mother started yelling at her son, approximately four years old. The mother wanted to leave, the boy wanted to stay. The mother started yelling, “I’m gonna count to three… One!” The boy cried loudly, “Nooo! … Continue reading
