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Johanna’s turn:

I have become the musical mommy. I’m not complaining, mind you. Dad and Mom smile at me and tell me that their prayers are answered, that I’m married, my husband loves me, we’re successful, and ... my life is as filled with wonder as I told them.

Little Randall is a good baby. That’s good. I’ve heard horror stories about crying all night and teething issues and ear problems and serious diseases. Randall is none of these. The community crèche is devoid of that. There’s a flock of babies within a six-week period, Susan’s little JW, Tina’s Kathy, my Stoney, Cindy’s half-sister Elise. At least once a week we’re all at somebody’s house, the thundering herd crawling around the floor, interacting with each other.

The ones to watch, though, are JW, Kathy and Randall. I think they talk. I KNOW they talk. We adults just can’t understand them. And they know that they’re putting one over on us.

Music, though. We still play with it. Our community loves its music. Several, no, make that ‘lots’ of people have heard parts of us and said we ought to have a producer.

That’s me. I guess I’m the ‘executive’ producer, though, because sitting right next to the university we have access to some interesting talents in several areas, music production being one of them.

Having an electrical engineer for a husband, especially one with music interests himself, means that we commandeer a corner of a warehouse (3Sigma has a warehouse now!) and frame up and build a little studio. We record.

One of the things we record was Cindy’s idea. “Mom does Simple Gifts. It is a song of redemption to her, and she does it beautifully. I’m thinking you on the flute, Stoney on the banjo, and Mom...”

“And you. It’s YOUR mom. And I’ve heard you two...”

“I heard Yo-Yo Ma and Alison Krauss do it. I’ve heard instrumentals. I thought that your flute, Stoney’s banjo ... And Mom.”

“Rehearse it with your Mom, Cindy. We can try it both ways.”

A week later, Cindy takes little Stoney from my arms, bouncing him. My son does not LOOK at Cindy with that silly vacuous look that babies sometimes have. It’s almost like ‘One day you and I are going to work on things together.’ But he’s smiling and happy. Cindy however...

“You made me a crying mess, you know...”

“Me? How?”

“Oh, I went to Mom’s and told her what you said. She says “Let’s try that” and then she sings that song to little Elise like a lullaby and I almost lost it. My mom. Lullabyes, for gosh sake.”

“Did you practice?”

“Yes.”

“What do you think?”

“Record it both ways.”

“Saturday,” I said.

That’s one track. I think it’s beautiful. Yes, there are thirteen others. We ran a lot of them through that live sound recording system that Stoney helped design. We’re liable to set that up any time we determine our Friday or Saturday evening sessions are going to be more serious.

We got another track of Cindy’s mom, too. She has a soft, plaintive voice that just cries for folksy ballads, so we gave her a CD of Blackmore’s Night and Cindy showed her The Ashgrove.

There’s Cindy and Nikki and a Dan with an accordion and a Dan with a guitar and my dear Kara on fiddle and Kim’s other aunt, Laci, on the drums for a Cajun tune, and there’s bluegrass, a bunch, and there’s me and Stoney and Bert and Kara for our adaptation of Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp.

A lot of videos of us were on FaceBook already. We put together a decent CD, got one of the artsy students to do us a cover. I refused to be on it. Needed a redheaded female, though. Or a blonde.

Cindy giggled when we were discussing.

“What’s so funny?” Stoney asked.

“Mom. Let’s put Mom on it. One of those Celtic dresses. Hair tied back. Forest scene.”

“And that’s funny, why?” Stoney questioned.

“Oh, Stoney, I grew up with ‘er. Before she came back I always thought that if she posed commercially, you’d have to find it at one of those sticky adult stores. This is my thanking God and poking a finger in the eye of entropy.”

Well, the CD’s out there. I doubt that we’ll go platinum or anything like that, but it’s nice for when we do a concert or one of those contests or have a show, to have a table with OUR CD.

Stoney rolled me onto my back one evening. “You know, redhead, I was a perfectly safe, stable engineer when I met you.”

“Uh-huh,” I said. Kissed him.

“Now I’ve played music on two continents and in eight states and NOW there’s a CD with our music.”

“Yeah,” I said breathily.

“And still, NOBODY says ‘there goes Stoney Jackson, the engineer’. No, it’s ‘that guy that plays banjo with that redhead flute player.’” He kissed me.

“So what part do you want to change?”

Loooong kiss. “Not a single bit.”

It’s even more magical now than the first time, making love with Stoney. We’ve done things right, you know. Proof is sleeping in the bedroom up the hall. Proof is the ring on my finger and on his. Proof is that I love him with all my heart and there is every indication that he feels the same way about me and being wife of Stoney and mommy to our child is all the rockstar I ever need.

We’ve done the international travel thing with little Stoney already. Dear Uncle Jan is getting on in years and I adore the old man. Presenting him with a great-great nephew is a privilege we didn’t want to miss. It’s a long flight there, but proudly we did not add to the ‘I flew all the way to Oslo with a crying baby in the seat next to me’ stories.

Like I said – Proud mommy with a GOOD baby. By now Stoney’s got Norway down pat on his ‘international traveler’ repertoire. We rent a car and drive like – almost – natives. Our meager Norwegian gets smiles. We get points for trying, and help comes a lot faster if you don’t play ‘Ugly American’ to people.

A well-behaved, strawberry-headed baby might not impress the twenty-somethings, but Randall gets coos and oohs from a lot of the older crowd.

I know my baby, so while we’re driving through the countryside on the way to Uncle Jan’s place, I make sure I explain to Randall who Uncle Lars is and how we’re related to him. Something in me makes me think that little Stoney is understanding what I’m telling him. His look is just a little bit past that ‘Mommy makes interesting noises’ stage.

“Stop calling him that,” Stoney says. “He’s gonna be confused.” I think little Stoney knows the difference and heaven help me, but the way he’s developing, I don’t think confusion is going to be something he deals with.

So we met Uncle Jan. I wasn’t planning on pushing Randall into his great-great uncle’s arms. You never know about how people are about babies and I didn’t want either of them uncomfortable.

Apparently, Randall had a plan.

“Randall, this is your Uncle Jan. Uncle Jan, your nephew.”

Uncle Jan’s face crinkled in a smile. “Ah, Johanna, this is the baby I should have had.” He smiled wider. “If YOU hadn’t been my daughter first.”

Little Randall, though, goes into his partially toothed, full-blown baby smile and waves his arms wide.

“May I hold him, Johanna?”

My poor Stoney, my love. He’s got that bemused expression I’ve seen so often since I latched onto him, like he’s thinking ‘How does it always end up this good?’ I hand Randall to Uncle Jan.

With some babies, that’s iffy. If the baby doesn’t WANT to be held by that person and tries to wriggle out of it, there’s a problem. Randall. No problem. Settles into Uncle Jan’s arms, looks into his face, and I guess some people would say he’s happily babbling some baby nonsense. I think he’s telling his uncle something that nobody understands but him. And Uncle Jan. Uncle Jan’s smile is epic.

We talked for a long time. He’s pleasantly surprised that Stoney is still working.

“Uncle Jan,” Stoney said, “my job is what it is because I chose the thing that I love to do.”

Uncle Jan smiled. “My niece has chosen well, I think. Many men would see that silly pile of numbers in a bank somewhere and choose to play for the rest of their lives.”

Stoney smiled. “I’m guilty of playing, Uncle Jan. I play with power systems and technology ... And that baby boy there...”

Little Randall turned his head at the mention of his name, extended a little hand and opened and closed it in a wave of recognition.

“You still have a boat here, Stoney,” Uncle Jan said. “I would be happy to see you and my niece and your son on it. Give the boy a taste of the sea.” He smiled. “Cool Norsk seas, not that warm soup you sail in. And of course I get to see my nephew.”

We went out for a day trip with Uncle Jan, too. He sat back, watching me and Stoney, his eye on our boat handling, watching his new nephew. He’d seen to it that Randall had a full set of hand-knit Norsk maritime woolens.

Sadly, the trip had to end. We bid farewell to Uncle Jan and a host of friends in Norway and made our way back to America.

We were back a week. FedEx dropped off an envelope at the office. I know because Stoney called me.

“You need to get yourself and our offspring up here, baby. This affects HIM.”

I entered the office through the front door. Our receptionist is a neat-looking but very efficient young lady, part-time student. “Hi, Laney,” I say.

“Hello, Jo. How’s the kiddo?”

Little Randall’s head turns to her. He understands he’s being talked about. He grins and raises his free arm, opening and closing his fingers at her.

“Oooooo, whadda doll! When I start bein’ a mom, I want two of those.”

“Lord, no you don’t. One’s plenty...” I retorted. Randall tilted his head against mine. I’d add ‘as if to say’, but by this stage of the game, I’m pretty sure he knows what he’s communicating with that head tilt, along with the stream of babble.

“He’s so god-awful CUTE!” Laney said.

Randall giggled for her.

“I’ll wait for you, Randall. When you turn eighteen, you’re MINE!”

“Laney!” I squeaked.

“Well,” Laney countered, “all these forty-something engineers with teenaged wives, I’m waiting on Little Stoney. I’m gonna be the forty year old administrator with the teenaged husband!”

Little Stoney grinned so hard his eyes squeezed shut.

I walked up the hall and up the stairs to my husband’s office. I wave through the open doors of some of the others, but when I enter MY husband’s office, he’s got that bemused smile again.

He pushes the FedEx packet across the desk towards me. I do a quick glance. From Norway. It’s open.

“Well,” I said. “Did you get a Norwegian traffic ticket?”

“You know better,” he laughed. “Why would Solheim Limited AS be sending me a traffic ticket? Look inside.”

“Here. Hold your son.”

“Put ‘im on the floor. He’s safe.”

I put Randall down. He immediately crawled to his dad and pulled up to standing. I pulled out the contents of the packet. On top was a hand-written letter. In Norsk. I tried reading it. I’m not that good. I did get “niesen min kjære“ – my dear niece.

The second page, neatly printed, was a translation in English.

My dear niece-

Allow this old uncle the pleasure of extending this small gift to my new nephew. I wish to see him a success in the world. I know you and your husband will provide well for him, so I do not worry that he will struggle in the future, so this gift is a mere token.

Of all my nieces and nephews, you alone have made regular visits to see me. These have brought me much pleasure and satisfaction. Meeting my new nephew, it is a greater joy than the first time I launched one of my biggest ships.

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CommunityChapter 41

Cindy's Turn: I finished, well, actually WE finished a Skype session with Kara. This time it was me and Nikki and Kara. I turned to Nikki. "She's a sister, you know. Should be part of the Community," Nikki said. I'm glad Nikki said it first. I don't want everybody to think I'm running this show. I'm certainly not malicious or anything, but everybody contributes in this effort. "How do we make it happen?" I asked. "She's music, not engineering." "We had Mizz Patel handling...

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CommunityChapter 64

Bill Carmody's turn: Interesting turn of events, I think. Two years ago I had Dan Richards on my power plant project. I knew him and Alan Addison from a previous power plant project where we were engineers, all three of us, on the same project. They're technically beyond reproach. Now I'm on THEIR payroll. 'Their' is, of course, 3Sigma Engineering. We're redoing several rural substations in Georgia. I ride herd on contractors, mainly, and make sure that they adhere to plans, and I...

3 years ago
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Community Moving OnChapter 4

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...

2 years ago
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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...

2 years ago
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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 --...

2 years ago
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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...

1 year ago
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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...

3 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...

2 years ago
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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...

3 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...

3 years ago
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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...

2 years ago
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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...

2 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...

2 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...

3 years ago
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Community Involvement Ch 12

The two weeks that comprised the end of term one holidays in New South Wales, which also included Easter this year, had come and gone so fast. It only seemed like yesterday that I had left the mercurial Clare on what had effectively been the last school day of the term for Clare and I; the government schools still had the Friday to negotiate. My wife worked through the break, as was usual (she referred to bank her leave and use it during our summer holiday period). However, my daughter and I...

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