A Rant About Someone Out There

Somewhere out in the world, the masshole who struck and damaged our innocently parked Forester is merrily going along. Despite the fact that their transport is now undoubtedly marked with flecks of gray paint, plastic, tire rubber and bits of sheet steel from the rear quarter of our beloved people-mover, this “person” couldn’t be bothered to stop and at least leave a note. All we got from them was:

* A ruined tire
* A crushed fender
* A SIX HOUR LONG wait to be towed
* A chance to pay our insurance deductible! Yippee!
* A completely ruined day

It just amazes me awful people can be. Based on the damage, there is absolutely zero chance that whoever did this did not realize what happened. It would have taken an impact with some pretty good force to do this. So either this “human being” was scared and took off or they maliciously choose to ignore what they’d done. Either way, they fled and let us holding the bag.

So thanks, whoever you are, for your kind service. And I sincerely hope that someone out there will return the favor.

Adventures in Babysitting

So there, I am sitting on the couch, punching keys on the old MacBook. The kiddo is upstairs, gated into her room, but obviously not asleep (based on the occasional footsteps and bumping). But I’m not concerned, since I know she’ll pass out soon.

Then I hear a little sound. *cough*…*cough*

I bound up the stairs, worried that perhaps my progeny is choking on a small toy or perhaps has strangled herself with the bed linens while trying to act out her fantasy of being a SCUBA diver.

And what do I find when I reach the room? My 2 year old standing at the gate across her threshold, slathered in Aquaphor. Oh my.

The kiddo is covered; her hands look like they’re in gooey mittens. She’s managed to smear the goop all over the gate and there’s some in her hair too. My wife has picked a perfect night to be out.

I grabbed the kiddo and rushed her across to the bathroom to assess the damage. Fortunately, it didn’t appear that she’d eaten any of the stuff and when I asked (fifteen or twenty times) she denied it. Ok, so she’s not going to keel over and I don’t have to call poison control. Whew!

Anyhow, we’re all cleaned up now and she’s finally asleep a mere three hours past bedtime. When I went to check on her a little while ago, she was sleeping on the floor, covered by a tiny quilt from her doll’s crib. And breathing like an angel.

I’m Back, Baby!

After months of neglecting this blog, and the temporary loss of the stonehippo.com domain, I’m finally back!

A lot has happened since my last post. I can’t believe that it’s October already. Z has grown up SOOOO much. She’s had her first birthday, learned to walk and is starting to talk. She’s moved into full-blown toddlerdom.

Z in the park

I’m not going to allow such a long lapse again. I need to reclaim my life, which has seemed so full of work and not the things that really matter. Keeping those who care to know up-to-date is a big part of that. So expect something new everyday.

It feels good to be back.

A Series of Unfortunate Events

We’ve just returned a—full day late—from our short vacation. And why were we a day late, you might ask? Answer: Delta.

We arrived at the airport around 5 for our 7:40 PM departure and discovered after checking our luggage the our flight had been delayed. To 12:15 AM. “Great”, I though to my self, “Here is the opportunity I’ve been waiting for. A chance to spend seven hours in an airport seat with an infant! Yippee!!!!”

Of course, that’s not really what I thought.

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