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All things truly wicked start from an innocence.


Here is the little la terreur de la nuit himself, going through his rigorous regimen of calisthenics, aerobics, tai chi and yoga. He generally spends a good few hours a day working on his strength and his stamina. He is a firm believer in the maxim of a healthy mind and a healthy body, and is a young man not to be reckoned with.

Last night, Jennifer and I found out just how effective the diminutive warrior’s stratagem of looking innocent but plotting anarchy is when backed up by exceptional physical and mental capabilities. The sheer force of will to scream, wail and generally carry on had us both up and down throughout the long and brutal hours of darkness. I don’t believe that his machinations and manoeuvrings are part of a broader plot to attempt a putsch – as I suspect the case to be with dear Henry – but I think that Ezra is attempting a more complex, multifarious form of psychological warfare.

The intentions of this subterfuge is beyond my tired and feeble mind, which in its very self I am increasingly considering to be a crucial facet of his approach. If I were not so tired, I’d be ever so proud of the lad. He has left me a broken shell of a man today.

Well done Ezra!

Comments

USelaine said…
Teething? I imagine he is angry with the universe for something. Poor you, poor little guy.
Kris McCracken said…
Elaine, the devil at work perhaps?
KL said…
Why do they cry during night when throughout the morning they are so happy? Maybe the darkness creeps them out??

I have a question: are Australian teenagers and younger people very materialistic (that is they need to have designer clothes and the latest gadgets, etc; they think money, fame, materialism, etc are the way of life, etc)? I am trying to find all these out regarding all the cultures. Danke.
Colette Amelia said…
ear infections can do it every time, as well as bad dreams, lonliness, or who knows what else. I caved and just brought them to bed none of us seem worse for wear now and it sure was helpful in getting sleep.

good thing they are so cute when they are young...don't all types of animals eat their young? Maybe only the ugly ones?
Baino said…
Lies all of it. Look at those baby blues! I'm sure you're making it all up! (hmm . ..I bet that's what they said about Hitler)
Kris McCracken said…
KL, teens vary I guess. They do strike me as being more materialistic than the past, and more concerned with appearences as well. The amount of young men with designer haircuts and "this seasons clothes" astounds me, as there seemed very very few young men/boys who followed fashion trends when I was a teenager (1990-97). It was always considered a bit sad.

Clearly that is no longer the case.
Kris McCracken said…
Colette, we he was a bit better last night, and he didn't sound as blocked up this morning...
Kris McCracken said…
Baino, Ezra is very good 95% of the time. That's a pretty good ratio for a baby.
Beth said…
Babies comes with an in-built self-defence mechanism that renders them so cute during the day that you don't do unspeakable things to them when they interrupt your sleep for the 15th time.
Anonymous said…
Don't be blue, Kris, just look into those true blue eyes.
Kris McCracken said…
Beth, Ezra has a talent for smiling at just the right time. He's a champ!
Kris McCracken said…
Dina, I am feeling quite good right now!
yamini said…
You write so well that we wouldnt mind reading more of your creative attempts more often on the blog. Just one condition, photographs are mandatory...
Kris McCracken said…
Yamini, you may have noticed that the past week has seen photo plus creative writing each morning.

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