September 27, 2006


Todd and Kelly had a boy, too. Nicely done!
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September 25, 2006


I always thought it was just me, babies, and dogs that sneeze in response to bright light, but apparently I'm not alone. Who knew?
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September 21, 2006


Two pictures: One, two. This out-of-focus one is three:
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September 19, 2006


David Charles. 8 lbs. 1 oz. and twenty-one inches. Exceptionally long labor followed by Caesarean, and everyone is fine aside from being super tired. Pictures soon, as permitted by sleep and actually remembering to get the camera from the hospital.
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September 17, 2006


Baby news tomorrow. Watch this space.
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September 13, 2006


Dad desperately needs a monkey (with fez) cookie jar to match the nodder monkey (with fez) that adorned his car until it (the nodder monkey) broke. (Found on boingboing.)
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We continue not to have any baby news.
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So the American Red Cross has informed me that I'm no longer allowed to give them blood. Seems I was at some point exposed to Hepatitis B, but (thankfully) don't actually have it. (Immune system of steel!) It's the only notably charitable thing I do with any regularity, so I'm surprisingly disappointed about this. This news comes hot on the heels of the state having cancelled my first ever selection for jury duty at the last minute—by postcard. Maybe I'll have to volunteer to staff a polling place for the next election or something. Alas.
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September 07, 2006


No baby news yet. I'll post news and probably a couple of pictures when there is baby news.
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September 05, 2006

September 04, 2006


A nice, dispassionate, somewhat math-heavy article about why people don't use mass transit by a guy whose available modes of commuting and distance from home to work are disturbingly close to my own. On the one hand, he fails to mention the fact that biking to work means that I don't need to get other exercise that day; on the other, he fails to mention that one can sing at the top of his lungs and drink coffee on the way to work while driving. The analysis at least correctly notes that, "The average driver knows perfectly well why she drives."
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September 03, 2006
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