Jan. 21st, 2007

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Local news media in the Boston area lately have been saturated in NFL football. I am a non-fan, but my free association was a photo from the Patriots' training camp several years ago, when at the end of the day one of the players walked off the field to meet his toddler daughter. A great photo - that big bulky guy and the tiny child, walking side by side in harmony. I wondered briefly how it felt for her to be so small next to such a mountainous presence, and then realized that I don't remember feeling small when I was that age. I didn't have pro football player relatives, but I remember being younger than three, a point at which the adults around me would have been twice my height, and I certainly don't remember looking up, or having my eye level be at someone's waist. The only recollection I have of comparative shortness during childhood is the day my newborn sister arrived home. I would have been almost three, and I said "You forgot the baby" because I the car window was above my eye level and while I could see my mother's upper half, I couldn't see that my sister was on a pillow on my mother's lap. (that was years before the invention of infant car seats).
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Man leggings

At the fashion show in Milan last week. I wear leggings fairly often to dance or under a long skirt for warmth, but they will never be a substitute for regular trousers because of the lack of pockets, among other things. If you tuck in a shirt it looks bunchy. And where the heck are his socks?
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