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Welcome to Diane Patterson's eclectic blog about what strikes her fancy

That party

Posted on March 3, 2003 Written by Diane

Man, running a party for approximately 8 million 3-year-olds really takes it out of you. Damn good thing we had it on a Saturday and not on Sunday—for one thing, the weather was better on Saturday, and for another, given how we were feeling the … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Kids

Forward into the breach

Posted on March 1, 2003 Written by Diane

Darin. Me. Approximately 500 screaming 3 year olds running in circles. Assorted parents. A petting zoo. Pony rides. The best goddamn chocolate cake in Creation. One of Fia's gentleman friends declaring his love for her. Two uncles running assorted … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Kids

Subtle irony, or encroaching hysteria

Posted on February 28, 2003 Written by Diane

I saw this cover at the grocery store today and thought, Who knew the guys at Money magazine were so slyly subversive? I mean, everyone knows the fix is in, right? Then it dawned on me that the story is probably serious. My cynicism about this … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Politics

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