Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Life Lessons
Kids learn not only from what you say, but from what you do. This week, Cleo has learned a couple good things. From her father: make regular back-ups of your computer, whether you think you need to or not. This was a boring lesson, consisting mainly of watching him do it. From her mother: use pyrometric cones in every kiln firing, whether you think you need to or not. This was a more exciting lesson, consisting of watching her mother not do it, and then observing the wailing, nashing, and rending that ensued. Live and learn and be like your dad, sweetheart.
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Do you have a kiln at home?
ReplyDeleteNo, I've been taking her to the studio once a week or so. She naps in the sling, and I can do some of the less-messy tasks. I'm not sure how I'll do it when she's too big to nap like that...
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