Monday, December 16
Sunday, December 15
Pre Game
Eitan prepares for Kew Association, which the Lions win 2-1 (Eitan scores the first goal on a PK). The match notable for the sidelines referee who clearly cheats on the off-side calls and is over-ruled by the on-field ref on the final, decisive goal. The sidelines in an uproar.
Madeleine: "There are several kids in my year who are 'going out.' "
Sonnet: "Oh?"
Madeleine: "What does that mean, anyway, 'going out' ? Are they going to Nando's or something ? [Dad's note: Nando's is a chicken chain in the UK]
Sonnet: "Yes, maybe."
Madeleine: "It's not like they have anything to talk about that they can't say at school."
Sonnet: "Maybe that's not the point."
Madeleine: "Yeah, I guess."
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Rusty & Aneta
BFF
Sonnet submits the final edits to her book, Italian Fashion, which will accompany her exhibition and, voilĂ , there is a palpable sense of relief ( for all of us, really). Now she has to make labels for the show's 300 items.
Eitan tunes me on to "Made In Chelsea" about a bunch of post-college rich twats who date and gossip and partner swap, always looking fabulous - such posh accents! - and working their parents' trust fund. At least in Melrose Place the characters, like, worked.
Madeleine wanders into the living room as Sonnet and I watch "Mad Men."
Madeleine: "That man looks just like you."
Me: "You mean the old guy with white hair?"
Madeleine: "No, the other one." [Dad's note: Madeleine indicates Don Draper]
Me: "Well that is about the nicest complement I've received in a long time."
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Wednesday, December 11
SAP
Zap
I am at a fancy dinner arranged by SAP and find myself in a champagne room filled in Mayfair with middle-aged dudes from the back-office operations of their various impressive large firms. [Dad's note: SAP is the world leader in the market of enterprise applications for software and software-related services].
I do a lap, panic, and head for the door where a friendly SAP Vice President offers to introduce me to the President. It is clear that I have nothing to contribute to the SAP conversation, nor is this fellow going to sell me some enterprise software. I make my excuses and split before the appetiser.
London moves into the Xmas zone and Christmas carollers sing at Green Park. Oxford and Regent Sts draped in light and the shop windows polished, open for business - extended hours. The kids term ends Friday.
London moves into the Xmas zone and Christmas carollers sing at Green Park. Oxford and Regent Sts draped in light and the shop windows polished, open for business - extended hours. The kids term ends Friday.
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Sunday, December 8
Gal Play
Madeleine and Molly see the latest 'Hunger Games' installation followed by a sleep-over. I drive Madeleine nuts by referring to Katniss as 'catnip' on three or four occassions. I can't help myself, really.
A water pipe bursts under the front-yard concrete five weeks after I take on plumbing and drainage insurance and one week after it is 'active'. The premium: £1 per month so this may be the best investment I have ever made. In fact, no doubt about it.
A water pipe bursts under the front-yard concrete five weeks after I take on plumbing and drainage insurance and one week after it is 'active'. The premium: £1 per month so this may be the best investment I have ever made. In fact, no doubt about it.
at 11:50
Rake Work
20 bags
I spend the day in the backyard. Once, against their wills, the kids helped but no more : they are too busy with sport, homework, social .. rest. Moe and Grace cut me and Katie a break from chores at about this age so I get it.
Eitan wanders into kitchen to find snack.
Me: "What do you think about Nelson Mandela's death?"
Eitan: "I'm not that upset I guess."
Me: "Do you know what Mandela was famous for?"
Eitan: "He was President."
Me: "Of what?"
Eitan: "Africa."
Me: "Not all of Africa. What part?"
Eitan: "South Africa."
Me: "What else do you know about him?"
Eitan: "He fought for his rights."
Me: "Everyone's rights. Blacks and all people."
Eitan exits kitchen, no snack.
Me: "Ummm . ."
Madeleine: "Well our teacher used it as an example and dropped in acid." [Dad's note: Madeleine makes things in her 'design technology' class]
Me:
Madeleine: "It took the whole class to get it out."
Me: "Sounds promising."
Madeleine: "I was really upset, Dad. Everybody was watching."
Me: "I bet."
Madeleine: "But the teacher was able to finally get it."
Me: "I can't wait for Christmas."
"I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear."
--Nelson Mandela
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Thursday, December 5
And She Was
Me: "Do you think Rusty prefers breakfast or dinner ?"
Madeleine:
Me: "These are important questions."
Madeleine: "But, Dad , I have to do my homework."
Me: "Too bad. Dishes."
Madeleine: "But it's math!"
I help Madeleine do the dishes; afterwards she jumps on her macbook.
Me: "I thought you had homework."
Madeleine: "I do."
Me: "And?"
Madeleine: "It's not due tomorrow."
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Monday, December 2
Final Bend
Final photo
"Turn light for turtles on and off in morning and night.
Feed them either shrimp or blood worms.
Blood worms go in a small box, ie, the yellow box on counter.
Take turtles and put them in box.
Put them back in tank when done.
Blood worms are in BIG freezer.
Feed every day."
Seems reasonable. I am sure that I will be doing this long after Madeleine has flown the coop.
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Sunday, December 1
Outside Lane
Poolside pre race
Eitan chooses football over swimming (though signed up for Haslemere) and the Sheen Lions take on the CB Hounslow United Blues on the home pitch on a beautiful cold day. Sonnet reports "thrilling" as the Lions up 1-nil then down 2-1 in the late second half. Eitan takes a corner which bounces off the defence giving him a second shot, which he puts into the net with a wedge shot "that drops" (he says). The Lions go on to win, 3-2, putting them in a 5-way time for 2nd place in the Premiere division.
Sonnet to Rome for the exhibition.
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Saturday, November 30
Swim Swum Swam
We and Aneta spend our Saturday afternoon and evening at the Rainbow Center in Epson cheering Eitan and Madeleine as they swim the 1500 and 800, respectively, a first time for each. Sonnet and I assist with the timing and lap counting and Aneta is the stroke judge (which I tell her she can use in her next job application).
Eitan up first and delivers a 19:05 which is pretty darn good for a first go and considering he ran a cross country race plus football practice this morning. Madeleine's experience marred by some slipped goggles and she does equally brilliantly. The after-action report from Eitan: "boring". Fair enough. I recall the 1500 as a wall of pain until the two-thirds point when the race switches gears to agony.
Tomorrow morning we are up before dawn for .. another swimming gala, this time to qualify for The Regionals not already attained.
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Friday, November 29
The Clash
Paul Simonon taken by Pennie Smith
--Rolling Stone
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362
Eitan competes the Borough CC championships so Aneta, Rusty and I head for Pembroke Lodge in the centre of Richmond Park to catch the action. The Hampton bus arrives and the boys fall out to begin their pre-race preparations; Eitan does his very best to ignore us (hard to do when Dad places himself in front of 300 runners to take action photos and the dog barks likes a maniac).
This year the year-8s and 9s combined and the distance doubles to two loops of the familiar course or about 3km. Eitan off with a bang! and, half-way, in the leaders-group seeming in control and relaxed. When the boys round the final bend for the home straight, puffing and steaming, Eitan in a comfortable fourth place which he holds to the finish. His place qualifies him for the county champs in 2014. From there (top 5) it's the British Nationals.
Me: "Are you happy with your performance?"
Eitan: "Yeah, it was alright."
at 16:39
A Date
Cool cat
Our movie btw is 'Gravity' and Madeleine grabs my hand for most of the tense bits while I munch on (a giant box of) popcorn. A best night of many.
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Wednesday, November 27
Buckle Up
Madeleine: "What do you want for Christmas?"
Me: "I don't really know. The best gift you ever gave me was the scarf."
Madeleine: "Yeah."
Me: "When I go to the grave, I want that scarf on my chest, arms crossed over it.. ."
Madeleine: "I thought you wanted to be burned?"
Me: "Good point. Would you let me take it with me?"
Madeleine: "Can we change the conversation?"
Me: "Sure. What do you want for Christmas ?"
Madeleine: "An iPad mini. Mom and I are going to Westfields. Are you sure you don't know what you want?"
Me: "How about some silk pants."
Madeleine: "I am not buying you silk pants Dad."
Me: "Silk pants with frilly lace on the sides. You can get me two pairs."
Madeleine:
Me:
Madeleine: "It's not that funny, Dad."
at 20:40
Self Portrait XXXIII
Platform 1
Madeleine pulls a "1" (top-marks) in PE this term as she goes from a 9.9 to 11 on the standardised fitness test, though I don't know the scale. The school average, Ms W informs us, is a 3. She beats all the boys in her form and some of the year 9s. She gets her athleticism from climbing trees.
at 17:29
Tuesday, November 26
Way Way West
Eitan's new mobile, a BB Z10, arrives to great excitement. For me, it's just more time spent fiddling with software. Keeping on top of my my electronics a full time job; multiplied by four it's a bottomless pit.
at 19:58
Monday, November 25
Fab Kid
Zoe at 15
This the first season since '97 that I have not stayed up late to listen to a game.
at 21:39
Early Thanksgiving
We visit Halley and Willem for Thanksgiving, a tradition going back many years (recall, dear reader, that Sonnet and Halley at Smith together and we stayed at their flat in East Dulwich our first five days in London, August 30, 1997).
Their family in bloom: Zoe received 12 A*s on her GCSEs and Ava setting her sites on England's football team. Willem may run a department at Oxford and Halley editing her first novel. A family in full.
London has gone all Christmasy. Oxford St lit up, the faux reefs in the airport and the newspaper supplements peddle glove and scarf combos. I like it.
at 21:20
Exmouth
Jurassic Coast
Me: "Do you know what goes into a Chicken McNugget ? It's like 30% fat and the rest is the rejects from the slaughterhouse.
Madeleine: "What would you do if you had three months to live?"
Me: "Eat at McDonalds."
Madeleine: "Seriously, like what would you do different?"
Me: "That's a pretty heavy question. Are you assuming that my life isn't full already?"
Madeleine: "No, but maybe there are things you would want to do. Like go on vacation or something."
Me: "I would spend more time with family and friends. Maybe hike the John Muir trail. . ..."
Madeleine: "Yeah."
Me: "And walk along the coastline with you looking for seashells."
at 20:48
Friday, November 22
Any Given Day
Me and my No 1 gal
From May to November, our family used 31,240 gallons of water. It's not Arrakis.
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