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5 September 2011

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Central Park
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Central Park, 1934, oil on canvas by Carl Gustaf Nelson

Neither the cold of winter nor the gloom of the Great Depression kept the children of New York City from enjoying Central Park, the city’s greatest green space. Artist Carl Nelson had almost as much fun as the children, drawing by the hour despite the chill of February 1934. When his hands got cold, Nelson recalled, he "would go to the monkey house in the Central Park Zoo to warm up."

Nelson shows the park on a weekday afternoon when it is full of mothers taking their toddlers out to play while the older children are in school. The brightly colored coats worn by the children and their mothers evoke their innocent delight. The southern end of the park, near the elegant hotels in the background, was designed for children. They could romp on the playground, ride the carousel, or play games in the Children’s Cottage. A little girl in an orange coat has plenty of fun just feeding the squirrels. Nelson’s charming image does not include the grimmer reality farther north in Central Park, where homeless people squatted in a shantytown or "Hooverville" as they waited for better times.

Carl Gustaf Nelson painted Central Park while working for the Works Progress Administration. This New Deal program supported artists during the Great Depression, providing a small stipend and the opportunity to contribute to the nation’s recovery. Nelson worked for the government project for five months, and the salary of twenty-five dollars a week helped him to make ends meet. The Smithsonian American Art Museum asked him to describe his experience painting this scene of young mothers in Central Park. "I did a number of drawings on the spot," he recalled, "and when my hands would get too cold (Feb.) I would go to the monkey house in Central Park Zoo to warm up. The painting of it I did in my studio on MacDougal Street." (Carl G. Nelson to Susanne Owens, April 25, 1982, SAAM curatorial file)

www.americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=18227

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Beautiful:

11 pm / Day 161
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Image by Saynine
It is 11 pm. I am driving home from a very strange evening.

I have a story to tell. The purpose of the story is not to congratulate myself, but to mourn a society.

At 8 pm, I realize that I need some things from the store to make it through the week. When I get to the Drugstore, I see a fight. The kind of fight to which we have all grown accustom. I blame reality TV. Specifically Cops for taking away the shock. We can ignore it without even trying, you just walk by. He yells at her and calls her a bitch. She screams at him and says she knows what he has been up to. All the while they use words that used to be reserved for mortal enemies, while the two-year-old looks on with terror and cries for them to stop.

While I am walking by, I accidentally notice the babies. A two-year-old and the newborn twins. Then I notice “Mom” is surely under 20. Then I saw the pure anger in his eyes.

I knew this would not be one I could ignore.

At first I just decided to make myself present. I stood nearby and pretended to make phone calls. Yes it is true I am a cripple, but any man with sense can look at me and realize that on my knees picking a fight with me would at the least ruin their day.
He quiets down after a few minutes, opens the hatch of the car, and begins to throw her stuff on the sidewalk. Other people start to mill around and I realize the danger is gone for her. I go in the store and shop.

When I come out, I realize she is still there and it is far too cold for infants and a toddler to be standing about. I will shorten the story here but after assuring her that I am only concerned for the babies, I call every shelter in town. They are all full and it is getting very late. I know what I have to do but I cannot do it without consulting with my wife. We just do not make unilateral decisions like this and we don’t have any to spare. Kim knows what I am thinking. Someday if my daughters feel they have no options, I can only hope that someone helps them. We also know and are thankful for the people who have helped us. Kim says she will make some calls and call me back.

Kim calls and says she has found a place for for the night. We agree that one night is all we can do. I tell the girl and she breaks down in tears. Kim comes to pick her and the babies up. I cannot ask her to go with me. I would not want her to get in a truck with a man she does not know.

It’s 11 pm. I am headed home now. I was tired three hours ago.

I told her to call me, so I would know they were OK, and give her some ideas about who to call for help. The truth is I know I will never hear from her, and she will probably be back with him before checkout.

I don’t understand what has happened to make our daughters think that this is what they deserve. What kind of man leaves his babies in the cold and drives away (we were at the store for two hours and he never even drove by)?

I am so tired. Physically and emotionally. I am not a fatalist, but where are we headed? This has nothing to do with the typical buzzwords we hear. “Lack of Family Values” “The decline of Religion” “Blah Blah Blah”.

What will these babies think they Deserve?

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Refinement :

050815Ssplatpaint
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Image by quadrapop
abstract expressionism? by S age 7

Definitely about the process of making – S is a mostly a kinesthetic learner with some visual thrown in.

Once they are all dry I’ll take a photo of the rest.

my boys rarely ask to do crafty/painting stuff… thus my excitement. Lots of work though as, because they don’t have much interest, the craft centre isn’t well set up and I have to get stuff out etc for them to even start. Having a toddler who gets into stuff makes open and accessible craft shelves a bad idea! Hopefully that will change eventually.

!!about ask a toddler tips :Make play-time green-time with greener toys,Get back to basics and try old fashioned wooden toys and organic cotton or homemade teddies. Because babies put most things in their mouths,go as natural as possible.
Beautiful:

“they’re cells, daddy” – 20/365/2010
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Image by nashworld
Uhmmmmm… ok, here’s a weird one. Today, I decided to photograph my almost-three-year old daughter’s recent scribblings (while at the doctor’s office yesterday -flu). When I was getting her into the car early this morning, she pulled this sheet out of the backseat and was proud to show me. "Here Daddy, I make this for Father’s Day."

(by the way… everything she makes at her aunt’s during the weekdays… is for "Father’s Day." apparently, i’m a big deal.) ;)

My reply was along the lines of: "awwww… that’s really cool. what is it?"
Her reply: "they’re cells daddy. they’re all cells. they make up my body. they make germs go away. they make up my head, they say; ‘we kill these germs."

Riiiiiiight. Of course that’s just cute as heck. But remember, supercute to her biology teacher dad (and mom). Wow. It only took me a few seconds before I realized where that came from. If you’d like your toddler to LOVE a really super cool and catchy song about science, then get the new They Might Be Giants: "Here Comes The Science" CD/videos. She asks her Mommy to play these in iTunes quite often. To give you an idea how cool (and content-rich) the videos are, here’s one available on YouTube: "The Bloodmobile."

I’ll get back to making photos tomorrow… as opposed to stealing my little girlie’s art. I swear. Sorta. Maybe. ;)

tips:
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Question–: I found a new doctor for my toddler. What should I ask?
I been not happy with my daughter Gi doctor. So it the point that I found a new doctor. My daugther is a failure to thrive toddler and has a feeding tube. My aunt heard about this doctor and he post to be good. We have appointment tomorrow because of my daughter vomiting clear fluid that not to post be happening. Her Gi said nothing so I called.
Tomorrow we are going to be talking about her history of her background. This doctor will be taking over tube feeding and check up that she needs.

What should I ask and talk about.

My aunt is coming with me to help with her past.


The answer in the following: (Hint: The correct answer provided by the users, does not guarantee the right.)

Answer by She is my Sunshine
I would write everything down (I do)

Bring in anything you have, meds, all feeding tube info as well.

I would make sure to ask about obviously the vomitting, how long it has been going on, your thoughts as a mom what it might be, talk about new meds you may have heard of. diff diet? any testing that has been done and dates and hospital stays, I would ask if this is right or any test you thought she should have had.

do some google research on the subject tonight and take notes. Bring in this info with a pen so when he gives answers you write them down and dont forget anything.

Good luck and I hope things get better soon.

What do you think? Answer below!

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14 Comments to “Cool Ask A Toddler images”

  1. Oh James.
    Thank you for sharing this, a sad story but you surely showed her that there are people who cares about others. I don’t know what the world is going to look like in the future but criminality and idiots are no longer a national problem. We need to make this world to a world where we can live in harmony with each other. Without brutal fights and criminality.

    I am glad that you did what you could do, small or big efforts doesn’t matter. The most important thing is that we help each other.

    Just like you did, and I when I give my seat to old ladies and gentlemen on the bus.
    :)

  2. the world is a better place!! i know from your children that you and kim make it so!! last night yall planted a seed in that girl and in the back of her mind – she now knows how it CAN be… others may have observed your kindness and they will be inspired to help another. mr. jesper is right – big or small we have to help each other.

  3. mrJesper jetsquirrell

    J & P, Thank you both. You both are such great friends.

  4. James, Paige is right, what you did had to touch the life or lives of those who were a witness to your act of kindness towards a stranger.

  5. What matters is that you and your wife did the right thing. I hope the young lady gets help, if not for herself, then for her children’s sake. I agree with those comments above. Y’all touched more than that young woman and her children. You touched all those that witnessed your actions as well as all of us here that see this photo and read these words. God bless you and your family, James.

  6. I agree with everyone. What you did showed that woman that the world doesn’t have to be the way it has been for her. You, and your family, are good. And that is a wonderful, beautiful thing.

  7. Thank you to everyone who responded to this. I am sure it is obvious but I did not write the dialog to glorify myself but I want to highlight what is going on around us everyday.

    I want to encourage everyone to get involved. It is our problem even if it is not someone we know. It is someones daughter or sister or mother. That makes it our problem.

  8. Looks like it needs to be framed!!
    They make great mementos.

  9. It’s really wonderful art !

    Groups
    Kids Art
    Little People
    Children’s Portraits

  10. hi! i like your image and used it in a post of my blog:
    terraestranha.livejournal.com/126834.html (its in portuguese)
    it talks about an idea i had reading this ebook (english):
    http://www.nicholasboothman.com/Test Your Senses e Book.pdf
    of nicholas boothman
    i found your image by this search:
    http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=kinesthetic&s=int
    thanks for share

  11. Priceless moments and ‘Happy Father’s Day!’

  12. Sean, I *LOVE* my little second-cyber-cousins and I haven’t even met them. …and, I think you and I are both raising future geeks – but in a good way! :) And, yes, you are "kind of a big deal".

  13. Awesome pictures, I’ll be checking back periodically plus the Bloodmobile is perfect timing. I’m just finishing our unit on the circulatory system.

  14. My parents taught us about the little white monsters (white blood cells) when we were very little.
    This drawing is super-cute.

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