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Urgent Hair Update!

Toddler Harbat’s hair over the last three years has been a definite conversation starter among strangers.  Recently it’s undergone an amazing growth spurt, but just out the top.  Teens these days with a surplus of haute contempt, black fingernail polish,

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Greatest Achievement

Before I was a parent I’d hear people say that their greatest achievement was raising a child.  This always struck me as pathetic, that you would define yourself through someone else.  Vicarious achievement has never been my goal as a

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‘Splosions!

I’ve grown up with a love of planes and hope to pass on some of that to my daughter, which is why Toddler Harbat and I went to the Miramar air show on Sunday.  It was foggy, which meant the

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On Children and Animals

If you ever doubt that humans have an inborn sense of compassion, watch a toddler with an animal.  Little kids are inherently curious about animals and I argue that any fear of critters comes from adults and those around them. 

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Dressing Up

I have many, let’s call them, “eccentricities”.  One is that I like to dress up.  As Fernando Lamas says, “It is better to look good than to feel good,” and I take that a step further.  When you look good

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Monday Miscellany

My ciabatta is off, and no, that’s not a medical euphemism.  I realize my recipe for no-knead undead ciabatta on the bread page was coming out too dry.  Think, Uncle F$#k-Up!  The hydration is supposed to be 100%.  This means

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Hurt Feelings

Last night Toddler Harbat had a tough time getting to sleep.  I read her stories, then we snuggled until she was just about asleep. “Send Mama in.” This is a standard ploy, even if Mama has already spent half an

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Wheat Bread Revelation

Sometimes it just hits you.  And by ‘it’ I mean that brick a mason just nudged off a ledge with his boot forty feet above you.  Other times, inspiration hits you.  For me, inspiration comes from applying things I already

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How to Destroy Your Bathroom, Pt. 4

Sometimes I don’t know when to call it quits. Saturday I went for an epic trail run—scaling massive hills, technical climbs and descents, the works.  I should’ve been out of commission for the rest of the day, but sitting in

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I am Old

There are times in your life when you look up from your work and think, “Something’s changed.”  This week my wife and I celebrated our eighth wedding anniversary.  Earlier this month I ran into someone I want to undergrad with

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