Archive | November, 2008

You come here for the knowledge, right?

November 7, 2008

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So, as mentioned yesterday, today was, indeed, an OB-GYN appt. Super Fun Friday, no? Not really. But I did keep my sunglasses in tact this time. So I’ve got that going for me. But, here’s something. We were talking about the HPV Vaccine there’s all this hype over. And I asked about it because my [...]

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Halloweenie

November 5, 2008

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BenjaTrain Oct 2008

Yes, it’s November 5th. Yes, these pictures are way late. Cut me some slack – this flu shot is kicking my ass and I don’t know why. First, a few things you should know. Benjamin is g-ddamned OBSESSED with Thomas the Train. I hate that train. However, I am thankful it is not Barney. So [...]

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The whole thing was painful

November 4, 2008

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Election Day 2008 2

A flu shot and election returns. Not enough painkillers around, my friends.

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Swimmy Logic – Part Gafrillion

November 3, 2008

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Benjamin cannot, under any circumstances, be away from Leah for any length of time. And by that I mean more than two consecutive seconds. On any given day this can either thrill Leah or drive her to early adolescent emo angst. And there are days where this conflict of interests wears on my everloving last [...]

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Good question

November 2, 2008

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Since making the decision to go back to work, I’ve been asked a question that I believe most people have a hard time answering. What do you want? You would think it wouldn’t be so hard, right? We humans are selfish people at times. We make lists like this constantly. For instance, if I won [...]

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I thought I wasn't going to do this

November 1, 2008

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But, hey, it’s the launch of NaBloPoMo 2008. Might as well start it off with a death threat, right? I made a promise to myself that I was going to cease and desist on the politics. This election jumped the shark months ago. But I find myself at an interesting crossroads – and for the [...]

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