Monthly Archives: May 2006
To Do List
It really helps me to post these. :o| I know it’s bad blog content, but thanks for putting up with me! 1. Take pictures of diapers for sale and upload them 2. Sew for the girls! — yeah, right! 3. … Continue reading
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A Book Post
Carol asked me what books I’ve read this year would I read again. That seemed like a good enough place to start my reading round-up. I’ve already posted briefly about Sophie’s World, so I’m not going to write about it … Continue reading
The End of An Era
My alma mater, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has finally done it. This year’s graduating seniors are the last class required to pass a swim test to graduate. It may seem outdated and silly, but I like … Continue reading
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Anyone?
Anyone interested in hearing about any of the last few books I’ve read? If you inquire, I am much more likely to write!
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Confession
We have a slight familial obsession with Kashi products, especially those Tasty Little Crackers and the Go Lean Crunch cereal.
Filed under family life, feasting
A Trial Run
I’m giving Bloglines a try. I know, I’m one of the last people to do it, but it feels like the end of an era. Having blogged for over five years, feed readers still seem new to me, and I … Continue reading
Filed under general, technology
A Travel Story
Mike, Lexi and I flew to Memphis about six weeks ago in the midst of the job hunt. We laid over in Atlanta which had MAJOR delays that day and had everyone a little grumpy. We preboarded with the baby … Continue reading
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Chicken with parmesan, garlic and herb crust
I got this from the Sweetpea Cooks! blog and we’ve really enjoyed it with lots of veggies on the side (such as green beans sauteed in garlic and steamed carrots.) It calls for fresh parsley, but I’ve made it with … Continue reading
Almost Better
Having two sick children has made posting here light, but they are finally getting well. Both of their viruses turned into ear infections, which is a bummer. But Lexi’s off the nebulizer and all shall be well.
Filed under family life, general
A Fringe Benefit
A fringe benefit to teaching is Teacher Appreciation Week, when you get really cool stuff. I remember it well from my own experience and now I get to live vicariously through my husband. So far, Mike’s goodies include a snazzy … Continue reading
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