This deal with Dick van Dyke and the dolphins is the most awesome thing I’ve heard in the news in a long time. I hope it’s true.
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Songs for my sleepy children
Poppy finally wore out her bedtime CD quite
awhile ago, and I finally made a new one. But now, of course, her CD player has stopped working. So I guess this is Pete’s Sleepytime Songs until Christmas, at least, when Poppy may be getting a new CD player.

- Peace Behind the Bridge, Carolina Chocolate Drops
- Please Be Patient with Me, Wilco
- Falling From Sleeves, Calexico
- Heaven and Earth, Blitzen Trapper
- Hey There Delilah, Plain White Ts
- Night Sight, Air
- Head Full of Doubt / Road Full of Promise, The Avett Brothers
- The Dress Looks Nice on You, Sufjan Stevens
- Flowers of Edinburgh, Dan Zanes and Friends
- Almost Home, Hem
- La Manita, Lisa Loeb and Elizabeth Mitchell
- Lovers Lane, Elizabeth Mitchell
- Holland, Sufjan Stevens
- Slowness, Calexico
- Oh My Sweet Carolina, Ryan Adams
I made myself some oatmeal about an hour ago. I set it aside to cool and thicken a little. And then I forgot about it. I’ll bet it’s cool now.
How my daughter learned to read
This morning my 5-year-old daughter sat down with my 3-year-old son and read “Walt Disney’s ‘Cinderella’ ” to him. It was, of course, an entirely heart-melting moment. But beyond the cuteness, I was also so, so proud of my little girl. She’s been reading words here and there for
quite awhile, and I’ve known for some time that she could read. Until recently, though, she hasn’t been confident enough to pick up a book and read it. Here’s what we’ve done to get to this point:
So. Reading and pizza. They work for me and for my daughter!