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Early Christmas Presents

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

All are from Josh, except for the candles which are from Robyn .
I mainly wanted to show off the little lamb, who I have been carting all over the place with me, because he too adorable to leave behind. He regularly sits by me to watch movies or while I am at the computer. We [...]

I don’t have to be me till Monday

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

borrowed from

FOUR JOBS YOU’VE HAD IN YOUR LIFE:
1. Packer at AIM Mail Center
2. Scooper at Baskin Robbins
3. Riparian Buffer Analyst (oooh)
4. FEMA Disaster Reservist
FOUR MOVIES YOU COULD (AND DO!) WATCH OVER AND OVER:
1. The Princess Bride
2. High Fidelity
3. Better Off Dead
4. Pleasantville
FOUR CITIES YOU’VE LIVED IN:
1. San Jose, CA
2. Concord, MA
3. Lorton, VA
4. Centreville, [...]

A twinkle in your mother’s eye

Monday, December 19th, 2005

My dad brought a bunch of old family pictures when he visited for Thanksgiving. I’d asked him to because Josh and I are working on building a “photo wall” in our hallway. Ever since then, this picture of my mom has been sitting on the coffee table.
I put it on the top of the [...]

Tasty Post

Friday, December 16th, 2005

So I got it in my head that I’d like to publish a daily (or weekly, preferably) digest of my del.icio.us links to my journal. It’s easy to do this with some blogging systems, but unfortunately livejournal is not one of them.
Then I found Tasty Post. It looks like the perfect solution, but is remaining [...]

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

I finished reading The Bridge of San Luis Ray (Thornton Wilder) yesterday.
It is about the lives of five people who are crossing that bridge when it breaks over a canyon in Peru. In the meantime, a young monk – Brother Juniper – has been obsessed with proving that God’s workings in life and death [...]

Geomythology

Monday, December 5th, 2005

This is cool! A combination of two things I am deeply interested in —
Ancient legends give an early warning of modern disasters
Geomythology – “A startling new scientific discipline that combines Earth science studies and analysis of ancient legends.”
Edit 12/07: I didn’t actually mean to post this to my personal journal. I mispressed a key [...]

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