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2020 in Review: The Christmas Letter

For the record …

For the record (and since I’ve been so lax at blogging here this year):


Well, that was sure a year.

COVID-19 dominated our lives in a dozen different ways, as it did everyone else’s. In our case, we went from Empty Nesters to a Fully Full House. First James came home from school for Spring Break … and never went back, as the school went all-remote for the rest of the semester and this fall. And, of course, all those cool summer archaeology programs and internships were canceled, so he did some remote learning classes.

Then, once he was home, Dave’s mom, Gloria’s retirement community went on indefinite lockdown, so we had her move in with us. Dave’s office closed, sending him off to Work from Home. So all four of us got to rattle around together for months until it was safer and easier for Gloria to move back to her place.

On that work front, Dave’s still busy doing chief-of-staff and program management work at [REDACTED], albeit from a laptop and spare monitor on the breakfast room table. He hit two years tenure there this December, and is quite happy about it. Margie continues as the Human Resources Data Governance & Management Lead for [REDACTED], and has been recognized for her achievements by being handed even more big high-visibility projects. She was already full-time Work from Home; the biggest difference for her has been no trips out to the corporate HQ in [REDACTED]. 

James’ college career at Scripps has been turned into endless Zoom sessions. Fortunately, in our connected world, he’s stayed in touch with his friends. He’s completed the first half of his junior year, and plans a semester abroad in Sweden, focusing on Viking studies. Our cats, Kunoichi and Neko, at least, have enjoyed all the extra company.

Aside from that, things have been quiet. No live theater, no restaurant visits, no vacation travel. We did fly out to Scripps for Parents Day in February, and Margie and James made an isolated drive out there in the summer to donate James’ car (which was just accumulating dust and car insurance bills in a college parking building). 

Aside from that it’s been sitting at home, cutting our own hair, ordering delivery from local restaurants to help them stay afloat, having video happy hours with friends and family, and staying safe for ourselves and our loved ones. We miss traveling, having folk over for game parties, and we’ll miss our Twelfth Night party this year, but we’ve been blessed in not having anyone in our immediate circle die or face permanent health damage from COVID-19, and we intend to keep it that way. 

So, all in all, not the best of years, but a memorable one — and one we lived through. As always, being together makes both the occasional bumps survivable and the good times even better. So a very Merry Christmas (and other seasonal holidays and celebrations) to you all, and a Happy New Year, too.

The Heartbreak of Dad Jokes

Some kids even flee their home state to get away.

This social scourge may be affecting a family very near to you. It’s nothing to laugh about. Think of the children.

“We brush, and brush, and brush our teeth”

@SandyBoynton That brings back such wonderful memories.

Tales of the Empty Nest, One of a Series

There’s all sorts of ways we’re missing +James Hill now that he’s off to college … but, boy, the laundry sure gets done more quickly.

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Dropped Off

Today was official move-in day on campus for freshmen (the class of 2022!). Ultimately, there are no more words of advice, no more direction of decisions to make, no more "We'll address that tomorrow" concerns …

… well, yeah, all of those remain, but they won't be the same from several hundred miles away.

James is off on a new, grand adventure. We can only trust we've helped him lay a strong enough foundation to make it a successful one. We will certainly miss having him around on a daily basis, but we're sure he's ready and able to tackle this next chapter in his life, and we in ours.

 

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Raising Them Right

It's been an 18 year operation, but overall it's been pretty successful.




fowl language comics — Gotta raise ‘em right… Bonus Panel Get a signed…

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Vote!

In addition to the first day at a new job (albeit a day full of training), today was +James Hill‘s official first Casting of a Vote in an Election. Huzzah for civic involvement!

 

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“Get a Job! (sha-na-na-na, sha-na-na-na-na)”

Congrats to +James Hill on his first official paycheck-and-SSI-withholding job, at one of the local King Soopers (Kroger) stores, working graveyard.

They even armed him with a box cutter. Now that's scary …

(Musical Accompaniment: https://youtu.be/ysKhbaLyIFw)

 

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That's my boy!

+James Hill at the Denver PrideFest parade, with other students from his high school.

Glad we could be there to cheer him on.

 

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The Graduate

Arapahoe High School, Class of 2018. Congrats to +James Hill from the proud (and embarrassing) parents!

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“Is This The Little Boy At Play ….?”

I’m buying high school graduation announcements for my son? What sort of mad time warp is this? https://t.co/PH0QsNFZeq

The Last Late-Night School Craft Project

So senior parents are expected to make a photo collage (using a clap-board template) for their students to be put up in the halls during prom/afterprom next weekend. It could be about high school, friends, or various lifetime pix.

Given +James Hill‘s photogenic nature, it was an enjoyable project to put together. I came up with a set of way-too-many pix, he culled the list down to only somewhat-too-many, then I put everything together.

And, per his instruction, noting “James” as his name.

Fun times. Nostalgic times. And a memento.

Three notes:

  1. With one possible exception (upper right corner), James noted that none of the marching band pix were from this year. I think there were some in the earlier picture sets, but they didn’t make the final cut for one reason or another. (There is a pic of James playing the bass flute at last weekend’s spring concert, though.)
  2. Even more extraordinary, we ended up with a set of pictures without any of James with his tongue stuck out at the photographer.
  3. Special note to the pix bottom left and right corners, which were shot by our friend +Kate Testerman, who does excellent Senior Photos (or any other photography) for anyone in the Denver area who is looking for such professional services.

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Presenting my son, James

I mention +James Hill coming out as my transmale son, primarily because over the past seventeen-going-on-eighteen years I’ve presented him as my daughter, Katherine. Given that I’ve talked about her (him) a lot over the past years in social media, if I just changed pronouns and names there are some folk out there who would scratch their heads and ask questions. And since it’s something I’m not out to hide, I thought I’d just be up-front about the matter.

While this has been James’ identity to himself and his parents and close friends for the past few years — a very considered, researched, and thoughtful recognition and understanding of who he is — it’s been a more deliberate process outside those circles. In the past months and weeks he’s come out to his grandparents and close family friends, he was open to the college he applied to, and he’s talked with his uncles/aunts and cousins, which covered all the people he felt he wanted to personally let know about it.

(For the record, the reactions from family have all been supportive, and I’ve been stunned by how cool his peers at school have been.)

At this point, he’s given permission for people to talk about it. So, here we are.

Pragmatically, its good timing; as he’s heading off to college in the fall, it’s an ideal time to establish his new identity in his new circles. Sort of like everyone does when they head off to college.

Anyway, hopefully this will forestall any confusion about future references I make to him. He’s our son. We love him.

In the words of that great fabulist philosopher, Stan Lee: ‘Nuff Said.

 

In Album 4/27/18

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A campus visit

With +Kay Hill having been accepted at Scripps for the 2018-19 school year, we took advantage of a quiet day to visit the campus. It was all buttoned down for winter break, so we couldn’t go in anything [1], but we walked thoroughly around the campus, which is more beautiful and intricate than I recall from my visits in passing while attending neighboring Pomona and walking through on my way to classes elsewhere.

Fun time. We’re going to try to come out and visit at “Admitted Students Day” in April, when, one hopes, things will be hopping a bit more.

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[1] Except for Huntley Bookstore, where we bought some additional college swag.




Scripps College – 2017-12
12 new photos · Album by Dave Hill

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Go West!

Most of the family and immediate friends should have heard by this time, so this is more for the record. +Kay Hill has been accepted at Scripps College, one of the Claremont Colleges group in California, for the 2018-19 school year, having gotten back her Early Admission thingie by email this morning [1] as we were heading toward watching the new Star Wars movie.

+Margie Kleerup and I went to Pomona, another of the Claremont Colleges, so we know the school, and are tickled pink. Plus, this will mean another reason to go out and visit SoCal over the coming years.

Congrats to K!

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[1] UPDATE: The notification came out on the 15th, but got sucked by GMail into the spam filter because it resembles a lot of phishing attempts. High school seniors: check your spam filters!

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Father/Daughter Movie Week: The Reviews

+Margie Kleerup was off in California on a long business trip this past week, so +Kay Hill and I did a Father/Daughter Movie Week … which got interfered with mightily by both Dive Practice and NaNoWriMo.

But, that said, we got a few movies into play.

Time Bandits (1981)
Been years since I watched this. A glorious film with some great talent, but freaking depressing.
Review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/time-bandits/
★★★★½

The Addams Family (1991)
Always a fun, fun time, full of great performers (particularly Raul Julia).
Current review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/the-addams-family/1/
★★★★ (with a ♥)

Iron Man (2008)
The first, and arguably one of the best, MCU movies. Straight, simple, and to the heroic redemption tale point. [Watched this on my own, while sick at home.]
Current review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/iron-man-2008/2/
★★★★ (with a ♥)

Sherlock Holmes (2009)
A quirky, respectable, fun edition in the Holmes cinematic canon.
Current review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/sherlock-holmes-2009/1/
★★★½ (with a ♥)

 

In Album 11/19/17 — see the other movie posters, too!

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Father-Daughter Movie Week

Margie was out of town on business this week, which should have meant lots of movies for +Kay Hill and myself. Alas, Marching Band practice and an actual competition mid-week limited our movie-watching … but we did get a few in:

Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

An iconic classic of science fiction, it’s a great movie but not necessarily a regularly enjoyable one. ★★★★½

Full review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/close-encounters-of-the-third-kind/

White Christmas (1954)

Music! Dancing! Snow! A great cast in a movie that was at the end of the musical extravaganza era. ★★★ (♥)

Full review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/white-christmas/1/
Prevous review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/white-christmas/

Dogma (1999)

Beautifully irreverent reverence. Not for those who feel that spirituality and earthy humor ought never be combined. ★★★★ (♥)

Full review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/dogma/1/
Previous review: https://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/dogma/

 

In Album 10/21/17

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Band Season!

Yesterday was the first competition of the year, hosted by Legacy HS. Had a great time, exercised a lot of muscles that hadn’t been exercised for a while, and are glad that today is a day to sleep in and rest.




AHS Band at Legacy HS Marching Invitational 2017-09-30
46 new photos · Album by Dave Hill

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Is your child texting about anarcho-communism?

Parents, be on the lookout! Check your kiddo’s text messages on a regular basis!

(I’d be watching +Kay Hill more closely, but “pink” was never her color.)




BruceS

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“Back in my day …”

Heh.

[h/t +Stan Pedzick, Original http://www.gocomics.com/nonsequitur/2017/09/06]

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