This is a long one! We’re back after a long summer break that was admittedly unintended, but we’re not pod-fading! We recorded once this summer and I never edited it, so we’re giving you both episodes here, now! Princess Scientist is back right before her birthday to talk about third grade and the books she’s more »
AS our daughter is getting older, we do encounter the swearing thing more. Right now she’s in a purely academic world. I wrote “Don’t be an ass” in a notebook as a note of what I wanted to talk about on I Should Be Writing, which she saw. “Mom, why did you write the A more »
We were honored to have Swoopy from Skepticality, a skeptics and science podcast, interview Lab Assistant Mommy and Princess Scientist for the podcast about kids and science! Along with Princess Scientist, Aaron from Aaron’s World was interviewed.
We are on our last Tripods book, spoilers abound. One listener email, book suggestions, and long talk about HP Lovecraft’s famous elder god, Cthulhu.
With Dad: Piper Reed, Navy Brat by Kimberly Willis Holt. With Mom: The Pool of Fire by John Christopher.
Our daughter has decided she wanted her own podcast to talk about books and science, her two favorite things (that aren’t pokemon). So we decided to start one with her. We started last fall, but decided not to announce till we had a couple in the can. I’ll be posting them here in the next more »
I’ll probably be some kind of scientist
Building inventions in my space lab in space
I’ll end world hunger I’ll make dolphins speak
Work through the daytime, spend my nights and weekends
Perfecting my warrior robot race
Building them one laser gun at a time
I more »
Was driving the Pink Tornado to school today early, as I had a meeting to see if she qualified for the AIG (which is academic giftedness, not an insurance firm) program. I was listening to TRIBES by Seth Godin and he was talking about curiosity and how school hammers it out of you. more »
Having a baby changes you.
Yes, that’s the understatement of the world. But it needs to be said. There are physical changes, sure. But there are things that go on within your brain chemisty too. Every mother-to-be will tell you about the fuzzy-headed pregnancy brain that distracts and confuses and has nothing to do with more »
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The Latest from I Should Be Writing- ISBW #231 – Jeff VanderMeer Interview February 8, 2012
- SNOWDEN February 6, 2012
- Scrivener review! February 3, 2012
- Fun website stuff February 1, 2012
- A different writing challenge January 31, 2012
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