Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 26th, 2005 No Comments »
Julie wonders “What would I do if one of my daughters wanted to pursue figure skating or something similiar?” We tried all kinds of athletic endevours as the girls were growing up. We tried Ballet, Gymnastics, Soccer, and living in Florida there is the requisite swimming lessons. As I remember it and Cindy isn’t here [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 21st, 2005 No Comments »
This is so cool. One of my earliest memories is of this toy we had when I was 4 years old. It was this wierd robot thing that had these strange hypnotising rotating eyes, arms that flung around to through these balls which they called missles, and it’s head opened up to fire rockets. It [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 20th, 2005 No Comments »
Halley is talking about some things today and as I read them I had that, “hey! I’ve done that too!” feeling. One of the things she talks about is the Palm Sunday church service. She describes it from a view she has outside the church on one of those long winter just turned to spring [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 14th, 2005 No Comments »
One of the Widownet members pointed to her weblog post on “being a widow with children“. I can especially relate to these thoughts “You believe that if you can love them and give to them twice as much as is humanly possible, that it might just make up for their horrible loss.”
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 13th, 2005 No Comments »
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 13th, 2005 No Comments »
This morning we are off to the rink for a USFSA testing session. There will likely be plenty of praying going on this Sunday Morning at the Ice Rink. Update: We got to the rink a little early. Pulling into the parking lot there is this older guy wandering aimlessly through the lot. As I [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 10th, 2005 No Comments »
I just read, or probably re-read, The Long Tail article on Wired. “Perhaps the best way to do that is to stop charging for individual tracks at all. Danny Stein, whose private equity firm owns eMusic, thinks the future of the business is to move away from the ownership model entirely. With ubiquitous broadband, both [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 9th, 2005 No Comments »
I love the Inkernets! Today I’m reading Kottke’s blog and there’s this item about some excitement at Technorati about employee blog posts and all that stuff. Anyway it leads me to a site that has old WW2 posters . Chelsey has an assignment for school that has to do with coming up with her own [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 9th, 2005 No Comments »
Chelsey and I were up most of the night Monday night. Chelsey is sick, sniffling, sneezing, stuffy head etc. I had to go pick her up Monday after she finished her FCAT testing. She came home and fell asleep. She slept for a few hours. Then when bed time came along she couldn’t sleep. A [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 7th, 2005 No Comments »
Home early today as Chelsey isn’t feeling well. Sounds like she has some sort of cold or allergies or something. This is the dreaded FCAT week too. She was able to last through the FCAT and almost made it through one class afterwards. I’m hoping for tons of rest and healing today so we can [...]
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