I'm falling so far behind on the blog! Sorry!
As you can see from the picture from the last post, Bennett is growing up way too fast. I continue to be amazed at the whole process of cognitive development - how all those 100 billion brain cells are all connecting to each other so fast. I want him to experience as much as possible, so all those neurons, synapses and genes will get molded into Mr Super Brain. You know, I don't really care if he becomes a doctor or a lawyer (though I wouldn't complain if he did), so long as he grows up curious, dreams big, and makes decisions based on what is fair and just. Ok, maybe he could be a Judge. J would want him to be an Artist so he could be an Artist Judge. Who plays drums. And sings.
As you can see from the picture from the last post, Bennett is growing up way too fast. I continue to be amazed at the whole process of cognitive development - how all those 100 billion brain cells are all connecting to each other so fast. I want him to experience as much as possible, so all those neurons, synapses and genes will get molded into Mr Super Brain. You know, I don't really care if he becomes a doctor or a lawyer (though I wouldn't complain if he did), so long as he grows up curious, dreams big, and makes decisions based on what is fair and just. Ok, maybe he could be a Judge. J would want him to be an Artist so he could be an Artist Judge. Who plays drums. And sings.
2 comments:
Your post reminded me of this video I saw on TED recently, which is excellent and on point. Let me know what you think: www.ted.com/index.php/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html
:)
Mary
Oh yes - I've seen this one before. Excellent stuff.
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