On the first day of Kwanzaa…

Because the true lesson of middle age is to never say, “Things couldn’t get any worse” — because there’s always a way for anything to get worse — a warning that my presence may be scarce around here the next couple days. We’re preoccupied with a family situation. Nothing for you folks to worry about; we’re all healthy and safe. But others aren’t, and we’ll be traveling today, and out of touch.

But that’s OK, because we have a truly fabulous photo from Julie Robinson, who writes: For the holdiays at the Robinson household, we like to encourage our children to engage in cross-dressing. This is our son in his Madrigals tunic and tights. He doesn’t understand how girls can wear such short skirts. Carefully, said Mom, very carefully.

She doesn’t tell us the young man’s name. Let’s call him…Ashley.

madrigal

On day one of Kwanzaa, I wish you all umoja. Let’s try this again tomorrow.

6 responses to
“On the first day of Kwanzaa…”

  1. Julie Robinson says:

    It’s Matt.

    Best wishes to you Nancy, and family. Gather strength for whatever you face.

  2. ashley says:

    I like the second day better: koochie with Caligula, or something like that.

  3. brian stouder says:

    Julie - tell him ‘Nice gams’!

  4. brian stouder says:

    Hey - on the Second Day of Kwanzaa, I got something very like this in the mail

    http://bepartofthesolution.blogspot.com/2007/12/look-what-came-in-mail-today.html

    Woo Hoo!!

  5. MichaelG says:

    Ron Karenga kommands: Have a Kool Kawanzaa!

  6. Crabby says:

    Those shoes don’t even sort of go with that outfit.