Sweet potato fries and fried egg for breakfast. Turn on Stephanie Miller. "Political Theatre," that is what Congressman Paul Tonko, (D-NY), calls the Republican scrutiny over U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice. With a fiscal cliff looming, Rep. Tonko is concerned that the drama around the Benghazi scandal will impact the crucial talks needed to get the job done for the American people. Walk up Westlake to work. I'm with the Mighty, Mighty Dolphins while I give Cristin some planning time. Olivia and I take the 5 kids out to the playground. They last about 30 minutes. Inside, they have milk and crackers to tide them over until lunchtime. A couple kids scare me about climb up on chairs and tables. Kathy sets up lunches. They're pretty good about feeding themselves. It's a mess, though. Olivia sets out the mats. There's a minor rebellion about naps. They're tired, but they fight it. It's Noon, and I'm extra. With even only 5 kids, they need extra help. When they're all asleep, I take a break. Down to Seahorses for Toni's break. A couple of them are awake but they easily fall asleep. Streetcar to d'town. It's raining now. My shoes get soaked. Change out of my wet clothes. Shorts! Yes! Walk up to Kaladi to get some coffee. Some people are enjoying a draft beer... Jeremiah. Back home. Watch KOMO News. Marijwhatnow? The Seattle Police Dept. has a blog about the new marijuana laws. And it's The End Of The Twinkie! Chicken salad sandwich for dinner. Watch Flash Gordon: Trip To Mars: Ancient Enemies. Poor Happy and Gail. I search Netflix for documentaries... I watch Being Elmo. Amazing how Kevin Clash develops his talent.
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