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fresh out of the oven
I’ve heard the phrase “fresh out of the oven!” a few times a week since Z came home. We go for walks with him, shop with him, go to festivals with him. And nearly without fail, when we go out, someone (usually an older woman) will squeal with delight and say “How old […]
Posted by on September 21st, 2008 under Uncategorized | 2 Comments »my life as a stay-at-home mom
I started by watching daytime television. We don’t have cable, so that got old pretty quickly. There isn’t much on until 3:30, when Jeopardy! comes on. Before that, it’s … lots of Court TV shows, talk shows, soap operas, reruns of stupid television shows. I watched those “Did your boyfriend sleep […]
Posted by on September 21st, 2008 under Uncategorized | Comment now »updated pictures on flickr
Things are going well, Zeke is six weeks old as of yesterday! Can you believe? The Mr. is back at work for a while, until I start working full time, then he will stop working.
See the Flickr photos link above for updated pictures - I figured out how to get pics from my cell phone […]
but I do believe in miracles
I have written a lot about intelligent design, and how I don’t really believe in it. I am a firm believer in Science, Evolution, and well, the natural process. Pretending that the hand of God has helped make a fish’s gill or decided who would get AIDS or not is not something I believe in.
However, […]
our little o negative baby
I’ve known that I had O negative blood type for a long time, but it was only recently that I learned it was relatively uncommon. My parents are both O positive, and of the four of us kids, two are O negative.
Blood type is important when one becomes pregnant, especially if the mother is […]
blamers and the nuclear family
I hate to link to other blog posts here, because people can search for posts that link to their own posts. So I’m going to try to write about this blog without actually linking to it. The blog is called (symbols and spaces inserted to make it non-searchable) I * B L A M E […]
Posted by on August 28th, 2008 under Uncategorized | 1 Comment »his feet look like mine
The first question that people asked, it seemed, beyond weight and time of birth, was “Who does he look like?” Even after a few hours of life, I had to admit to my mom and dad that the child looks like his dad, the Mr. I was thinking at the time that […]
Posted by on August 27th, 2008 under Uncategorized | Comment now »pictures on flickr
Putting pictures up here is a little difficult, so I’m going to try out Flickr. Have a look at some new pictures of the child at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29882902@N04/
Blog entries coming soon
new baby in the house
We have a new baby in the house! He was born on on August 5, but came home on Monday. He was a little bit early and had a bit of jaundice, so they kept him in the hospital nursery a few extra days. But he’s home now! He’s such a […]
Posted by on August 13th, 2008 under Uncategorized | 3 Comments »We just joined the “buy more sh&t” club
I am so lucky that the Mr. doesn’t like having a lot of crap around. He’s a little on the freakish side about it, but this is good because it keeps me from buying more crap. The Onion had a very nice article about the consumer culture this week: New Linens-N-Shit opens.
So we’re […]
- updated photos on flickr
- ceiling fan, and baby exercises
- baby competition
- z’s first concert
- yay obama
- my lame halloween costume
- Our little social … human
- I guess time really is money
- starting and stopping work
- talking about breasts
- fresh out of the oven
- my life as a stay-at-home mom
- updated pictures on flickr
- but I do believe in miracles
- our little o negative baby
- blamers and the nuclear family
- his feet look like mine
- pictures on flickr
- new baby in the house
- We just joined the “buy more sh&t” club
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