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The Social Network, 2010

The only striking thing about this movie to me was the fact that this hugely popular online social networking website was created by a man with very poor social skills and downright terrible people skills!  Is that an irony or what?  Everything else is just legal minutiae in battling law suits and settling out of court.  Not the most scintillating story, nonetheless, a story of perseverance, I suppose. 

And does the end justify the means?  I suppose that is the more philosophical question that lingers in the background.  Perhaps the payoff to the Winklevoss twins and Eduardo was substantial enough where they didn’t seem to mind or at least didn’t care anyway.  Regardless, it is a small window into how an idea that originates out of happenstance may generate the next new big thing. 

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Pachelbel's Canon in D – Bluegrass/Reggae

Love the bluegrass version of a classic that has been performed every which way– except like this– until NOW! Bravo to all of you!

Incidentally, I’m very familiar with the piano version of this famous classical piece, btw, thanks to my two daughters who can play it on the piano.

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25 Manners Every Kid Should Know By Age 9

My firstborn sent this article to me yesterday via e-mail with this note: “Thanks, Mom, for teaching me ALL of these things :D”

Helping your child master these simple rules of etiquette will get him noticed — for all the right reasons.
By David Lowry, Ph.D.

Your child’s rude ‘tude isn’t always intentional. Sometimes kids just don’t realize it’s impolite to interrupt, pick their nose, or loudly observe that the lady walking in front of them has a large behind. And in the hustle and bustle of daily life, busy moms and dads don’t always have the time to focus on etiquette. But if you reinforce these 25 must-do manners, you’ll raise a polite, kind, well-liked child.-

Manner #1

When asking for something, say “Please.”

Manner #2

When receiving something, say “Thank you.”

Related: Kid-Made Thank You Notes

Manner #3

Do not interrupt grown-ups who are speaking with each other unless there is an emergency. They will notice you and respond when they are finished talking.

Manner #4

If you do need to get somebody’s attention right away, the phrase “excuse me” is the most polite way for you to enter the conversation.

Manner #5

When you have any doubt about doing something, ask permission first. It can save you from many hours of grief later.

Manner #6

The world is not interested in what you dislike. Keep negative opinions to yourself, or between you and your friends, and out of earshot of adults.

Manner #7

Do not comment on other people’s physical characteristics unless, of course, it’s to compliment them, which is always welcome.

Related: Raise Polite Kids

Manner #8

When people ask you how you are, tell them and then ask them how they are.

Manner #9

When you have spent time at your friend’s house, remember to thank his or her parents for having you over and for the good time you had.

Manner #10

Knock on closed doors — and wait to see if there’s a response — before entering.

Manner #11

When you make a phone call, introduce yourself first and then ask if you can speak with the person you are calling.

Manner #12

Be appreciative and say “thank you” for any gift you receive. In the age of e-mail, a handwritten thank-you note can have a powerful effect.

Related: Print and Color Cards for Birthdays, Thank-Yous and More!

Manner #13

Never use foul language in front of adults. Grown-ups already know all those words, and they find them boring and unpleasant.

Manner #14

Don’t call people mean names.

Manner #15

Do not make fun of anyone for any reason. Teasing shows others you are weak, and ganging up on someone else is cruel.

Related: Raise a Compassionate Kid

Manner #16

Even if a play or an assembly is boring, sit through it quietly and pretend that you are interested. The performers and presenters are doing their best.

Manner #17

If you bump into somebody, immediately say “Excuse me.”

Related: Quiz: What’s Your Parenting Style?

Manner #18

Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and don’t pick your nose in public.

Related: How to Handle Inappropriate Behavior

Manner #19

As you walk through a door, look to see if you can hold it open for someone else.

Manner #20

If you come across a parent, a teacher, or a neighbor working on something, ask if you can help. If they say “yes,” do so — you may learn something new.

Manner #21

When an adult asks you for a favor, do it without grumbling and with a smile.

Related: Use this Table-Setting Map as a Guide

Manner #22

When someone helps you, say “thank you.” That person will likely want to help you again. This is especially true with teachers!

Manner #23

Use eating utensils properly. If you are unsure how to do so, ask your parents to teach you or watch what adults do.

Related: Mrs. McVeigh Weighs in on Proper Utensil Use and More!

Manner #24

Keep a napkin on your lap; use it to wipe your mouth when necessary.

Manner #25

Don’t reach for things at the table; ask to have them passed.

See more on teaching manners to your toddlers and preschoolers. 

Originally published in the March 2011 issue of Parents magazine.

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Mother's Day Essentials: Cake and Flowers!

So, we had a small holiday this past weekend called Mother’s Day— a day set aside each year that you need never remember the date because that date might change each year.  What’s important is that you remember that it is always the second Sunday in the month of May.  Easy enough, right?  I certainly think so!  But as easy as that is to remember, I will be the first to admit that my cards and presents to my own mother seem to be invariably late!   Well, only by a day, I was told– which is not too bad, I suppose…

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At any rate, if your mother is with you, there are two things that you would always want to have at hand at some point during the day on Mother’s Day to make your mother feel special.  And what might those two things be, you ask?  I’m sorry you had to ask, but I’m also glad you did.  Listen up:  those two things are Cake and Flowers.  Yes, two superfluous things that will not last beyond a few days, and yet will create and convey to your mother a much-loved feeling.

Which is what I got.  Because I am privileged to bear the title of ‘mother’, not just once, but twice.  And in honor of this, my two lovely children gave to me, inter alia, a beautiful cake and a beautiful bouquet of flowers.  See for yourself!  The cake is a double-layered white cake with butter-cream frosting– too delicious to describe– and the bouquet of mini carnations are breathtaking! 

And do you think I feel loved?  You betcha, I do!  Works every time!  And the show goes on…  

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Brilliant red and proud of it. 

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What Can Any Fool Do? Read On…

The most important thing in life is not simply to capitalize on your gains. Any fool can do that. The important thing is to profit from your losses. That requires intelligence, and makes the difference between a man of sense and a fool.

– Dale Carnegie (1888-1955)

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World's Tallest Building Has Its First Suicide

You knew this was coming, right?

Adrian Chen —Sadly, tall things will always attract jumpers. The world’s tallest building, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, got its first suicide today after a man jumped from 147th floor and landed on a terrace at the 108th floor. The 163-floor Burj Khalifa was completed last January.

 Random jumper facts: Over 30 people have killed themselves by jumping off the Empire State Building over the years, and in December 1979, a woman named Elvita Adams jumped off the 86th floor only to be blown back into the 85th, landing on a ledge and fracturing her hip, but still alive.

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More proud daffodils– Spring May-flowers continue.  (It *is* still the month of May, right?  Sorry, I can’t seem to stop the flowers from taking over!)

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