Hello to all. I feel like I fell off the face of the Earth for not having posted since Monday. My wife and I have had some school teacher problems to deal with this week. Please allow me, if you don't mind, to pass on a little advice to those of you who have children that will soon be entering a school, private or public (We've lived both). If you ever have a teacher tell you they are having problems in class with your child, sometimes it's a good idea to take whatever they say with a healthy dose of skepticism. Listen to your child because your their first and only line of defense.
Now, back to your regularly scheduled blogging.
Arts in the Family: A Family of Artists Just Trying to Make a Living in the Wilds of Texas
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Friday, February 3, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Our Monday
Mondays are generally busy days here at Rancho Ramirez. The kids are back in school after a weekend of fun at home. This the day you catch up on all the things you blew off over the weekend because it's the WEEKEND! We're firm believers that the weekend shouldn't be for working unless you have no other choice. We're old school that way and we intend to pass that on to our kids.
So today meant catching up on household chores that you'd rather avoid doing most any day of the week like laundry and washing dishes. But today was also the day I started to work on drawings for puppets that will eventually be made for a puppet show in Dallas. More on that later. And, of course, Pammy and I continue planning for the future. In our line of work it's important to have a few irons in the fire.
But now the day is coming to a close and I'm barely keeping my eyes open while I type this. Tomorrow is another early day here at Rancho Ramirez. Enjoy your week but enjoy your weekend even more.
So today meant catching up on household chores that you'd rather avoid doing most any day of the week like laundry and washing dishes. But today was also the day I started to work on drawings for puppets that will eventually be made for a puppet show in Dallas. More on that later. And, of course, Pammy and I continue planning for the future. In our line of work it's important to have a few irons in the fire.
But now the day is coming to a close and I'm barely keeping my eyes open while I type this. Tomorrow is another early day here at Rancho Ramirez. Enjoy your week but enjoy your weekend even more.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Slapstick Theater- Nichols and May
Mike Nichols and Elaine May- Improvisational Comedy Masters.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nichols_and_May
http://comedycollege.publicradio.org/archive/nichols_may.shtml
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