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Blog Entry 301 of 330 Father Knows... Something. Let's figure out what.
This is my outlet to share with the world all the things I've learned - and continue to learn - about being the Father to 3 young children. But I should warn you that my experience is probably NOT yours: my wife and I are in the process of adopting a sibling set of 3 - all 6 years old and younger - while in our 40's. We've heard that, "it keeps you young," but so far, it has mostly kept us tired... But like any parent, our kids teach us something new every day and I hope to share at least something here with you at that same pace. The entries will be short - time constraints will probably keep it at or around a mere 200 words - but as they say, brevity is the soul of wit. Let's hope I can create some brevity here. So if you read something you like, please leave a comment. If you read something you don't, please just leave. (Just kidding - I'd love to hear from critics as well.)

Living with a copier
Contributed by: Chris Stone   on 3/21/2008

I am in no way trying to boast, but I've been given a talent for voices, accents and mimicry. It is this ability that allowed me to stay in choir during my junior high years for far longer than I should have; as long as I was within earshot of Jerry, I could copy his singing and we both sounded good, (of course, when Jerry left the choir it wasn't long before I was invited to join him in that status). So it's served me well.

On the other hand, being able to mimic a teacher or learning to whistle in a tone and volume that sounds - at least vaguely - like a 1970's fire alarm is sure to get you in trouble. Repeatedly. Unless you're able to learn your lesson on the first go.

I wasn't able to learn that, apparently...

Well, I'm now facing a serious case of payback; I'm 98% convinced that D-Man has perfect pitch (or "absolute pitch" for you purists): he's able to copy - as exactly as my flawed ears can tell - every tone that he hears. I mean, it's not like I shout, "E-Flat" at him and he hums the tone -- that will come later.

But for now, he's able to perfectly copy my whistle (NOT the fire alarm whistle), with a scream, (he'll whistle it when he's older). He's able to sound like the traffic behind our home or the wind in the front. And the worst part? He's able to exactly mimic either his older Sister or his younger Brother, flawlessly and at his will..

He yields a tremendous amount of power in that ability, but I'll be darned if I'll be the one to tell him that...

Chris Stone is a slightly different - hopefully better - Father and man than he was yesterday...



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Submitted By: Chris Stone
posted on 3/25/2008 @ 9:42:22 PM
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Thank you - I hadn't even considered that; my main thought regarding Dirty Harry is that it's the only outlet to see DebraLee Scott naked. Thanks!
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 3/22/2008 @ 6:15:24 AM
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You gotta teach him the Dirty Harry classic, complete with Clint's inflection...."You feeling lucky punk? Well, are ya?"
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Arvada , CO

Chris Stone has posted 330 blog entries and 142 comments since joining on 7/6/2006. Chris Stone 's average blog rating is 5.
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