Congratulations to Senator Al Franken from Minnesota. You finally beat the dirty Norm Coleman. Al can fill the late Paul Wellstone’s shoes. Proud of my birthplace, Minnesota.
Statement from Al Franken:
“After 62 days of careful and painstaking hand...
here’s me and me little sweetie…she’s almost 4 weeks and doing quite well. mama was 1-on-3 for the first time today, and she did well, although missed her usual nap, so turned in a little early. so it’s me and...
It has come to my attention that some of my knitting buddies are buying their personal hygiene products at the hardware store. Anti Monkey Butt powder seems to be quite popular as a moisture reducer. Yes, these ladies are using...
I think we’re slowly getting over our diseases. I’m at work today, but couldn’t each much at lunch. It’ll probably take me a week to recover to normal eating habits…whatever those are. While the ear infections were...
I had another doctor appointment today. I thought I was going to weekly visits, but I have two more weeks until that officially starts.
I took Fuller with me, which really he doesn’t mind. He gets to watch the iPod...
Though I haven’t been a newspaper editor for more than a year, I still read newspapers like crazy. Whenever I go out of town, for example, I always pick up as many different daily and weekly papers as I can...
This is the scan of the tumor after 4 months of chemotherapy. In the middle you see the spine coming down, then the kidneys on either side, below that the butterfly of the hip structure. And in the...
Intense baby blues and freckles galore...my niece has it all!(I stumbled across this at Lisa's Chaos, one of my favorite photographers. Do join her if you have a macro shot you'd like to share.)...
Nashville’s Post Politics blog reported today that U.S. Congressman Zach Wamp (R) confirmed what we knew all along, that he will run for Governor of Tennessee in 2010. In an email to his supporters, he said:
“I believe the time is...
Are you finding it disconcerting that Orwell's "1984" isn't so far-fetched? When it was published in the 40s could he have possibly imagined the possibility of a very real Big Brother (via satellite surveillance)?!I thought about that last night when...
The Dixon's were in town from Korea about two weeks ago.Got to see them twice and sadly I only have a picture of Ryan.Enjoying Sunday before the Christmas crazies at the Ferris'...and wishing the Dixon's won't leave.The kids warming up...
Holidays started with celebrating April's birthday. I think it was two weeks ago, but it seems like it was decades ago. We usually go to Cannon Grill but Josiah got his hands on this really cool apartment on...
It seems Fuller has developed a small army of imaginary friends.
I find this stage of life very amusing. I remember having imaginary friends. I remember having imaginary friends when I was probably too old to have imaginary friends. But,...
The streak of strong Bison defensive performances ended on Saturday at North Alabama. The Lions still didn’t shoot 50% from the field, but they only had 7 turnovers, and they made 22 free throws en route to a 98-92 win...
Michael Wood’s fascinating journey through the history of the Indian subcontinent, the first history of India on western television, chronicles the incredible richness and diversity of its peoples, cultures and landscapes; outlines the originality and continuing relevance of its ideas;...
The Blue Mosque was built by Ahmed I between 1609 and 1616. It was supposed to be a positive distraction during declining fortunes in the Ottoman Empire, but a lot of his subjects were a bit upset by the project...
The new year... ours has gotten of to a rather quiet little start. we've been at my favo celebration spot... home. but, I gotsta say that the cabin fever that the rain brings has taken hold.I find my feet itching...
Well...I alluded to it last week in my year end top 3, so here it isTop 3 Cities in the southeastern U.S.If you've read my blog more than once, and I realize many of you have NOT... I just finished...
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