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Never a Dull Moment: February 2010
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Never a Dull Moment. Chronicles of my chronic illness (rheumatoid arthritis), a daughter (Hannah) born with a Dandy-Walker brain malformation, and the usual- often funny- stuff of parenting three girls. Sunday, February 28, 2010. In the warm summer days leading up to her first day of kindergarten, Katie went through a "decorating" phase, taking special pleasure in finding unique items with which to beautify her top bunk. At one point she brought in a pretty vine and showed it to me. Oh, but it gets better.
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Einstein's Relative: May 2008
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Thursday, May 29, 2008. I thought the worst, so I reached up and grabbed the nest to see and found TWO very healthy baby birds. "Oh, no! I bet now because I touched the nest, Mama will have nothing to do with them. I quickly put the nest back and moved out of the way. Sure enough, much to my releif, Mama arrived to feed the babies. But except for those, I feel bad for all the OTHER animals when they get hurt. Where the Red Fern Grows. Drive me up the wall. Tuesday, May 20, 2008. As soon as I got home, I ...
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Einstein's Relative: I Earned It
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Friday, June 6, 2008. The next function was a group discussion on the topic of Personal Freedom. Now even though their were some ideas I did not agree with, I found the discussion to be quite stimulating. However, I was surprised at the number of comments about phone tapping, email reading, library book checkouts, and overall government spying. This got me thinking. 1 Are they all paranoid? I thought they had it in for everyone equally. 2 Is the government really after them? Police came and found him the...
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Einstein's Relative: May 2007
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Monday, May 28, 2007. My experience is that leaks happen at the most inopportune time. Take the last time, for instance. Now I must preface this by saying that at the time, I had been experiencing an inordinate amount of stress that had finally shown as physical symptoms: chest pains, nausea, high blood pressure, numbness. You tell yourself you're too young to be having a heart attack, but then why do you have four of the five major symptoms? So I call my doctor, who says get to an emergency room. There'...
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Einstein's Relative: July 2008
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008. There was the time, however, that I offered to take my dad with me. He was interested in everything I had uncovered about the family and wanted to see old family homesteads. What can you say to that? I'd rather poke hot needles in my eyes than take you with me for two weeks trapped in a car! Of course not. Go right ahead." Whereupon Dad pulls out. Slim Whitman's Greatest Hits on the Pan Pipe. Where are the needles? Guess how many people are buried there? Wednesday, July 9, 2008.
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Einstein's Relative: Santa Steps In
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007. My brother has been reading my posts, and we were recently discussing our traumatizing. Childhood event over roller skates. It begins with a question: How can you keep up with your friends when your parents are constantly holding you back? Living in southern Turkey was bad enough what with only three English-speaking television shows. My sister, brother, and I were forced to play outside, come up with our own diversions, and play with our friends. Normally, that wouldn. I'm surpri...
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Einstein's Relative: July 2007
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007. My brother has been reading my posts, and we were recently discussing our traumatizing. Childhood event over roller skates. It begins with a question: How can you keep up with your friends when your parents are constantly holding you back? Living in southern Turkey was bad enough what with only three English-speaking television shows. My sister, brother, and I were forced to play outside, come up with our own diversions, and play with our friends. Normally, that wouldn. From the A...
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Einstein's Relative: Summer Road Trips
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008. There was the time, however, that I offered to take my dad with me. He was interested in everything I had uncovered about the family and wanted to see old family homesteads. What can you say to that? I'd rather poke hot needles in my eyes than take you with me for two weeks trapped in a car! Of course not. Go right ahead." Whereupon Dad pulls out. Slim Whitman's Greatest Hits on the Pan Pipe. Where are the needles? Guess how many people are buried there? July 18, 2008 at 5:15 PM.
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Einstein's Relative
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Thursday, May 29, 2008. I thought the worst, so I reached up and grabbed the nest to see and found TWO very healthy baby birds. "Oh, no! I bet now because I touched the nest, Mama will have nothing to do with them. I quickly put the nest back and moved out of the way. Sure enough, much to my releif, Mama arrived to feed the babies. But except for those, I feel bad for all the OTHER animals when they get hurt. Where the Red Fern Grows. Drive me up the wall. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Einstein's Relative: June 2008
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Monday, June 30, 2008. I mentioned in a previous blog that I have an Australian cattle dog. Cattledog.com states that a lot of experimentation went on in coming up with a dog that was perfect for herding cattle in the Australian outback. They tend to be a mix of Highland collie, dingo, kelpie, and dalmatian. Cattle dogs are ranked #10 in intelligence behind other herding dogs like Australian shepherd and border collie. Each time we have walked the paths along the creek, her instincts have sharpened. ...