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Month: April 2009

Snoopy in Space at the Schulz Museum

Posted on April 25, 2009 by cjbickford

I originally planned to take the children to the De Young Museum today; and another homeschool parent had told me about a free hands-on science day as CSU-Hayward; but in the end, I decided what I would rather do this weekend than on any other is to visit the Charles M. Schulz Museum again with…

Is the North American Reciprocal Museum Membership (NARM) Worthwhile?

Posted on April 25, 2009 by cjbickford

Last year, I finally tried something I’ve been meaning to try for a while. Instead of buying memberships at both the San Jose Art Museum and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, I bought a $150 membership at the San Jose Art Museum which included a North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) membership (as well…

Grumpy & Condescending at the Legion of Honor

Posted on April 23, 2009 by cjbickford

This April has not been a good month for me, but I’m trying to make it work. In particular, field trips and parties make for nice diversions, and this month alone (among other fun adventures) we had a wonderful visit to the Exploratorium; found a lone banana slug in the remote Portola Redwoods; and had…

Get Off the Couch Day!

Posted on April 20, 2009 by cjbickford

At the Indian Health Center, I learned that on April 18th, a local Barnes & Noble was going to be hosting a four hour activity/storytime/music extravaganza. So, naturally, Kelly and I were going to be there! I made sure to get there early, because I expected it would only get more crowded over time. Outside…

The Santa Clara Valley Rock, Gem, and Mineral Show

Posted on April 19, 2009 by cjbickford

The Santa Clara Valley Gem and Mineral Society (essentially a geologist and rock hunter club) had a brilliant idea to improve attendance and interest in its annual show: they recruited the youth leaders amongst themselves so that Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Cub Scouts could earn badges learning more about geology while at the show….

Kelly Works the Farmer’s Market

Posted on April 19, 2009 by cjbickford

Kelly loves the farmer’s market, and already, at the age of five, she’s got the farmer’s market vibe down. She walks around all the booths, trying samples and greeting the farmers. She points out her favorite produce for me to buy (today’s take: English peas for snacking, Romanescu broccoli, salmon dip, though I passed on…

My Economist

Posted on April 19, 2009 by cjbickford

I saw this Dilbert cartoon and thought, hey, that’s the economist I‘ve been listening to: In our family’s fantasy stock-picking game, I cynically chose an “Armageddon-is-coming” mix of stocks: guns, ammo, aerospace defense, gold, Russian gas and oil, and a nice chunk of cash to grab for when the banks completely collapse. To my surprise,…

The Accidental TEA Partier

Posted on April 16, 2009 by cjbickford

Yesterday, Peter called me from his office to tell me about the TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Party/Protest which had formed on the street below his office. This TEA Party was people protesting out-of-control goverment spending, such as the TARP bank bail-out (which as far as I know no-one, right or left, liked); the blasted-through-without-being-read trillions-of-dollars…

June is Obama Month!

Posted on April 14, 2009 by cjbickford

I was putting together an order for upcoming comics from comic book distributor Diamond Comics when I stumbled across a full page ad in their Previews magazine announcing that June is Obama Month! And indeed it is! Largely based on the runaway success of Marvel’s The Amazing Spider-Man #583, which featured our president giving Spider-Man…

Easter with Kelly

Posted on April 13, 2009 by cjbickford

Before we had children, Easter was just a date on the calendar for Peter and me, and even with Neil it was a low-key occassion, usually consisting on an egg hunt and a basket with a chocolate bunny. But as is becoming clear, Kelly loves being out and about, preferably with others of her age….

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