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Terri's turn:

There's a classic (Dad says) Warner Brothers cartoon. It's got Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. I love it. The visuals are all hand-drawn, Dad explains, as is the animation. It's got some very smart humor, too. I think it functions well for kids, who are attracted by the first level humor and the colors and the action, and for adults, because they can see more subtle jokes that younger kids might miss.

Dad almost literally rolls on the floor watching them. The one I'm talking about, though, is Hare-Way to the Stars. In the final scene, Bugs Bunny has just dumped a jug of instant Martians into the sewer and they're activated by water. He takes off running, telling us "Run for the hills folks, or you'll be up to your armpits in Martians!"

That's us. Except we're up to our armpits in BABIES!

First and foremost, WE have one. Dad and Tina's baby, my half-sister, and I'm told that her nickname is NOT KathyGen. Susan 'n' Jason have little JW. And Stoney and Jo have Stonewall. I suppose he'll be 'Junior'. And in a week Mister Bill and Mizz Donna are going to have little Elise.

This is a major realignment of The Force. I am determined not to succumb to the obvious self-pity because of the change from ME being the kid in my household to being a somewhat more mature helper who can not only take care of herself but also take a more active role in the housekeeping since Kathy is a big sink of resources.

I told her that, you know. It is incumbent upon me as the Big Sister to sit on the sofa with Kathy on my lap while dozens of pictures are taken.

She's a little bitty pink thing, floppy, if you must know, so I have to make sure to support her head for her, as well as hold her close. She's warm, and she recognizes the tenor of spoken word, so I talk to her.

"I'm your big sister, Kathy. I have quite a lead on you, but I'll make things good for you, even though right now you're a big sink of resources."

Tina knows I love her and Dad and the new Kathy. "What did you just say?"

"I said that I understood that right now she's a resource sink, but that I'm her big sister and I'll always be here for her."

"Soft words for her, baby," Tina said. "You don't know what her mind will remember as it develops."

"That's an interesting thought," I said. "I'm putting it in my journal." Yes, of course I have a journal – hypertext – linked, so I can backtrack on interesting thoughts and experiences. And of course Tina's all over the place, as is everybody else in my life. I can even tell Bot-bot to put something in the journal for me so I can go back later and fill in the gaps.

Okay, part of it is a learning curve. I'm used to bouncing through the door and talking to Dad or Tina in a normal tone. Well, if I'm excited, it might be just a bit louder than a normal tone. Now, I enter quietly, respecting that little Kathy is not going to react well to exuberant sounds, no matter how well-intended and justified.

Tina breast-feeds. Susan breast-feeds. Jo breast-feeds. I have NOT come into the room making mooing sounds. I love my Tina-mom and my aunts and that's just disrespectful. I admit that there was a bit of culture shock at first. I'd seen breast-feeding moms before, but never up close. Now I sit right next to a nursing mommy and pat the baby on the head and provide the mommy with absorbent pads and such.

Naturally Bot-bot carries a diaper bag. Tina's one of his chosen masters. She says 'diaper bag' and he picks it up and then follows her. He may astound other people but everybody around here's used to him. Some of the moms from the home-school group, though, it's a surprise to them.

You'd think they'd be used to surprises. I mean, our Christmas laser show was well received. We had red and green lasers with modulated outputs and a pair of mirrors with X-Y controls and we did the whole range of holiday images from traditional Christmas through Hanukkah.

That wasn't all mine. Cindy and Nikki and Stoney collaborated on the hardware. Johanna and I chose the music. You could sit in the parking lot and listen to the music synched to the lightshow on an FM radio channel. We did a formal showing for friends and family, including the homeschool bunch, and before the next day was over, we were getting requests for more showings and 'oh, can we bring people?'

You get a reputation from that. I had to explain which part was mine and how the whole thing worked.

Next year we're looking at full color, raster image, maybe, instead of vector.

But back to babies. Rachel and Vicki are only unofficial big sisters. I'm official because I'm a blood relative. If I can hold Kathy, I can certainly change diapers. I was warned. Kind of gross, yes, but I can wash my hands afterward and Tina seemed sooo appreciative the first time I actually took Kathy from her to change her.

Then I changed JW. Different plumbing, as Tina told me. And that thing's a fountain, too. I haven't changed Stonewall yet. Jo's mom is there and little Stonewall just about doesn't get any waking time outside somebody's arms.

The whole baby experience is going to be interesting. It's a new dimension to my domestic experience.

Nobody seems to have solidified an idea of where I am in school. They're pretty much settled to place Rachel's position in an equivalent of high school and Vicki's coming along fast, but she's still learning a lot of stuff we already know. Me? College. Yes, I'm too young to have a high school equivalency diploma, but everybody knows I'm past that.

I have Nikki and Cindy for math tutors. That takes care of math, really. I can depend on everybody to help me with electives and with English, but there's a new resource here.

You see, we brought Dana and Ed in for a weekend. Dana's pretty, almost kind of tomboyish, but pretty. She has these grey eyes that when she looks at you, it's like she's reading your mind. She's very smart, too. Cindy and Nikki discovered her. Her Ed's an engineer, but he's been slacking, Dad says, doing IT work.

The second trip Cindy went by herself to get them and they came back with Dana's great-grandmother, Mizz Lee. Mizz Lee's a retired teacher. Master's degree. English.

She's interested in us. We showed her what we've written, both non-fiction – reports on our classwork, and technical, the write-ups of Bot-bot and the squirrel-attack unit, among other things.

"You girls are very good," she said. "Sharp."

"You can't help us, then, Mizz Lee?" Rachel asked.

"Oh, I think I can, Rachel, dear. "A sharp blade can benefit from honing. You seem to know the structures and syntax. Your writing looks good. We will learn why it looks good, the names and the structures and the rules that enable you to make language work for you."

"We're interested," I said.

"It may be tedious and unpleasant. Some people do find language studies to be unpleasant."

"Oh, no, Mizz Lee. If you take the time to help us, we will make an effort to learn," Rachel said.

"Grandma Desai said that teachers are worthy of respect and veneration," I added.

"Who is Grandma Desai?" Mizz Lee asked.

"She owns the Indian restaurant. She's one of Cindy's adopted grandparents."

"Cindy seems to collect smart friends and grandparents," Mizz Lee returned.

"Yes, she does. We all make some kind of family. Maybe we're not all blood relatives, but we do fit together."

"I do think that I want to be part of this, little one," Mizz Lee said. "I have some plotting to do."

"What would you be teaching us, Mizz Lee?" Rachel asked.

Mizz Lee smiled. "Love of the English language. I know that you know your Bot-bot. An end user knows Bot-bot as a unit, a whole. You know Bot-bot as many assemblies. Each assembly, you know down to components. That is where we will start – the components. We will play with assemblies and explore how the components fit together to make them, and then we will optimize them for our specific end users."

"That makes sense," I said.

Mizz Lee touched my cheek. "Terri, dear, I've been a teacher for fifty years. You girls will be my last, greatest class."

I put my hands together, palms touching, bowed my head, "Namaste, revered teacher." Vicki and Rachel joined me in the gesture.

"You girls, you know so much of so many things..." Mizz Lee said.

I think she had a tear in her eye.

It was almost lunchtime when I borrowed the little conference room at Dad's office. It's set up for teleconferencing and I have a scheduled teleconference with my friends at Google. I'm beginning to wonder how serious they are about my inputs. It's all fun right now, but up to this point I've been talking with them about autonomy. Now it borders on artificial intelligence and I'm trying to do it without the billion-dollar research lab that they have over in California.

After the teleconference, I called my friend Kim.

"Hi, Terri," she said.

"Hi, Kim. I got a question."

"Go ahead. I liked your idea about the personality modules you guys did for your 'mommy mode'."

"It was fun. I really need another one. That way I can turn one loose with my Tina-mom and little Kathy and we'll have one to work on."

"Wouldn't you need three or four? Your Tina has a baby, but you told me there were others..."

"I think that one would be good start. We could turn him loose..."

Kim giggled. "You said 'him'."

"Yeah, I know. EVERYBODY thinks Bot-bot is a 'he'. But two of 'em would shorten our development loop. He'd evolve faster."

"How much would a duplicate cost?"

"We're in R&D, you know," I said. "Like Dad says, ballpark number, a hundred K for another Bot-bot up to this phase-line. And, uh, Kim, since I'm giving you as much as Google is giving me, I think a bigger stipend..."

I saw Kim's face smile on my iPad. "pTerri-dactyl, we really have been talking about that. We can call it a research grant, and I think your figure's low. How about another hundred K. And we double your stipend, but you know we're gonna send some people over there to look at your work. You might need to transport him here. The videos are good, but they need to see him in real life."

My turn to giggle. "Our Bot-bot in real life. He's a robot. He's not real."

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Bill Hardesty’s turn: I’ve just become Bill 3.0. Cindy officially conferred the status upon me. “Bill 1.0’s my adopted dad. Bill 2.0’s Haley’s husband in Louisiana. Since you’re part of this now, you shall be Bill 3.0.” Which is fine, except to Herself, the Vickster, I’m ‘Billy’. “Cindy said you were ‘Billy’ when she first met you.” “I was. I like to think that I’m mature enough to be ‘Bill’ now.” Sparkly eyes. “Not ‘William’?” “Bill.” Snicker. “Billy.” That snicker is one reason I’m...

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Community FourEverChapter 2

Beck’s turn: First thing I did when we got home is call Mom. “Hello, my lost daughter,” Mom said, using her best ‘poor me’ voice. “Did somebody go into the hospital? It is not yet Saturday.” “Mom, your GRAD-daughter...” ““GRAND daughter,” Mom corrected. “My grand-daughter the millionaire...” “Your grand-daughter the research scientist...” “What has become of her now?” “She’s holding a letter in her hands that says she’s graduated college with a degree in engineering.” “My...

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Community Moving OnChapter 11

Teresa’s turn: Mom’s totally destroyed. I’m standing on a pedestal, a seamstress, a REAL seamstress, is taking measurements for my wedding dress. “Mom, stop crying, for heaven’s sake...” “Every time I think about you getting married,” Mom sobbed. “It’s the expected progression in life. Grow up, leave home, get married...” “Finish college is in there somewhere,” Vicki said. She’s my co-conspirator. We’re getting married the same day. She’s tagged my little brother, a big surprise, since...

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CommunityChapter 66

Susan's turn: I'm waiting for the aliens to show up. Here's how I figure it will break down. Nikki and Cindy will work with Terri and Rachel on the Star Wars squirrel denial system. They'll actually GET that 95 gigahertz transmitter, and in the process of modulating its output so that it only severely annoys squirrels instead of cooking them on the spot out there in the yard, they'll transmit a signal into space where it will be picked up by an alien spacecraft. The aliens will come...

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Community FourEverChapter 13

Bill Carmody’s turn: Yesterday’s wedding was a delight, especially watching my NEW daughter (!) and Cindy, my original daughter, looking and acting very much like twins. Can’t help but grin, just thinking about it. Both of ‘em have a little fire in their eyes, and when they’re together, you can nearly SEE the sparks flying between them. Couldn’t have asked for a more unlikely development, right up to matching green dresses they bought together for the wedding. And my phone buzzes --...

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CommunityChapter 71

Tina's turn: "What's so funny?" my husband asked. "Stoney and Jo are coming back and they're still flyin' that Pitts." "Did they buy it?" "She says 'no', but two trips, you gotta wonder." I giggled. I know the real reason. A combination of scheduling conflicts and weather had kept us from holding the weekend airport social and landing contest. The social, however, now had a few outside participants. I mean, it was bound to happen. We don't exist in a vacuum. On any given...

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Community FourEverChapter 24

Cindy’s turn: 0700 for a wake-up. The alarm caught me when it went off. Sometimes I’m drifting between sleep and awake, but not this morning. I finally got to sleep, found out that Dana’s a kicker, so I kicked back. When the alarm went off, I let it roll for a bit, listening to the whines and other sounds of the gang waking up. I killed it, turned to get out of bed, but was a bit slow. I saw a T-shirted Rachel flash by muttering “bathroom...” Well, at least with two rooms we can split the...

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Community TooChapter 4

Tina's turn: I keep telling myself that Bot-bot is not a real pet. I only wish I knew what was going on in my little girl's mind. Parse that statement, won't you? I have a stepdaughter who's ten years younger than me, who is probably past me in some ways, academically speaking. I know she does things with technology that all of us in the community wonder about. What went on in her head that caused her to take a mobile squirrel repeller platform and convert it into a pet? Yeah, I know,...

3 years ago
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Community TooChapter 15

Tim's turn: I'd be a janitor for 3Sigma after seeing how Vicki and Kim fit in here. I'm THAT happy. That whole 'divorced dad' thing is horrible. I mean, you talk with your daughter on the phone once or twice a week, trying to stay up with what's going on in her life, and then you get a week or so for Thanksgiving or Christmas and you get a few weeks in the summer. A week was BAD. I don't know little girls. Until this past year, I didn't have my own place, so we cribbed up at Mom and...

4 years ago
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Community TooChapter 22

Donna's turn: Do you know how to bring on pure pandemonium in my daughter's little community? Let me tell you. Saturday nights are the big night for music. Everybody's usually there. Well, sometimes we add Stoney and Johanna, sometimes Jason and Susan are off visiting one set of impending grandparents or the other. This particular weekend, though, we're all together. Me and Bill, we have our own swing there. So we laugh and sing and dance and then there's a break and my Bill stands...

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Community TooChapter 23

Terri's turn: I really DO love my mom. I'm speaking of my natural mom, the person who carried me for nine months, then gave birth to me. I did not and still do not understand why she left Dad for Mister Martin. I know both men and there's no comparison. Tina tells me that there are things that go on in people's hearts and heads that are not easily defined. Defined. If you define 'step-mom', it means the woman who marries your dad. That's Tina. Dictionary definitions are so...

4 years ago
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Community TooChapter 35

Nikki's Turn: Mommyhood hangs over us all. Don't get me wrong, I am in no way disparaging FOUR new mommies. Let's run down the list. Susan 'n' Jason have little JW – Jason Wallace, named after him and his dad. Alan and Tina have Katherine Genevieve – after nobody in particular, but Terri is forbidden to call her Kathygen. Johanna and Stoney have Randall Stonewall, and Mister Bill and Mizz Donna have Cindy's half-sister Elise Ann, a whole two days old. I'm likely to be the next. My...

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Community TooChapter 50

Still Nikki’s turn: I squeezed Dan’s fingers. “A bit of bad luck, this,” I said. “Baby, be so kind as to hand me my iPhone. I need to get the news out.” Dana’s turn: We’re a pretty connected group here. I mean, everybody’s always texting and posting updates during the day, so when I got one from Nikki, I knew where she was supposed to be – on campus with the munchkins. I thought I’d see another ‘you won’t believe what Terri (or Rachel or Vicki) just did’ post. It wasn’t. I’m at the...

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Community FourEverChapter 34

Derek’s turn: This is trouble. Wonderful, happy, delightful, ecstatically wonderful. But trouble. I knew what was going to happen when Rachel called me to help her feed Dana’s cat. Empty apartment except for me and Rachel and the cat, and the cat gets petted while I’m sitting next to Rachel and the cat leaves and Rachel turns to me. I like kissing her. I like holding her. We talk about everything. Tara says we’re too young to have a past, but I’ve lived through a car wreck and the loss of...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 6

Cindy’s turn: It was just another morning in the office when the phone rang and as Maddie was occupied, I answered it. “3Sigma, this is Cindy. May I help you?” “Cindy? Good, it’s you I wanted to talk to.” “Hello Mizz Patel. What’s going on today?” “Would you mind if I drive out to your office? I’d like to talk about something in private.” I noted that she didn’t have her normal happy lilt. “Of course it’s okay. You’re always welcome here.” This was unusual for her though, so I added,...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 11

Tara’s turn: We did it. Derek and I talked. He agreed, but honestly, I’m the adult in this equation, actually his legal guardian, and he would have had to go along with my plan. However, a certain pre-teen Jewish princess seems to have gained my little brother’s eye. I think that if we HADN’T decided to move, he might’ve hitched a ride back here. The apartment. Cindy and her Dan used to live here. It belongs to the corporation. They told me I could paint it any color I wanted, but honestly,...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 12

Dana’s turn: I’m lying in bed in that wonderful cusp between awake and asleep at the end of a very good day. Cindy’s done her presentation at NASA, and to my knowledge, they haven’t yet recruited her for a space mission. Nikki’s been, well, Nikki, and she’s a superstar in her own right, maybe a little more sane than Cindy, but those two are a binary system, both bright in a way I never witnessed until I found her sitting across the table from me and Ed one night at dinner. And...

3 years ago
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Community Three SigmaChapter 20

Nikki’s turn: I managed the stress of Mom’s interaction in my life quite well, I thought, right until Mizz Donna met me at the plane and hugged me. Then the floodgates opened. “What was I supposed to do, Mizz Donna?” I sobbed. Poor Dan. He’s standing behind me, wanting to do SOMETHING. “Darlin’,” she said comfortingly, “You did the right thing. World’s full of assholes. I used to be one, so I know...” I heaved a wordless sob. Mizz Donna was hugging me, Dan’s hand was touching my...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 21

Kara’s turn: The world NEEDS a pregnant fiddle player. That’s what I told Dear Old Dad when I broke the news to him. “Dad,” I said, “I have a wonderful, successful husband and it is only right that we present you with grandchildren.” I heard a definite sigh over the phone. My dad. I’m trying really hard to conjure (one of Johanna’s words) a vision of business-suited Dad bouncing a grandbaby on his knee. “You make me regret that I didn’t make myself a bigger part of your life, Kara...

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Community Three SigmaChapter 27

Nikki’s turn: We’re still talking about new toys, right? Cindy was PIC for the flight back from Colorado with the new plane. Fair enough. After all, Cindy IS ‘Cindy of the Skies‘. When we landed, though, we had the entire community standing there waiting on the arrival. It’s a big deal. Cindy exited first. Me? I stood in the door, my butt still inside indescribable luxury and newness, and said, “Okay, who wants a ride?” We have seating for eight – one of their ‘executive’ options – plus...

3 years ago
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Community Three SigmaChapter 30

Cindy’s turn: Tina started this volume. I get to finish it. Christmas season. Or Chanukkah, because we have a sizable Jewish contingent now. It’s been quite a good year in a million ways. Okay, SEVERAL million ways, financially speaking. 3Sigma’s original business, engineering, is now engineering and construction, and we regularly berate ourselves because we’re bursting the seams on our SECOND building since the company started. Millions going into various accounts, and some of the happiest...

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