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Monthly Archives: June 2009
Selling Out
The video above was sent to my father-in-law the same day it was recorded, June 12th. That day just so happens to be Mrs. Lessinges’ birthday. Thus the reason our little one chanted the morning of June 12th. I prepped … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Singe, Egan Wants to Know, Humans are Good, Science
22 Comments
Waiting for Three Dot 0
Why not punch out a post using my BlackBerry as I wait for the much anticipated 3.0 software release from Apple. It seems like the right thing to do. My iPod touch needs pampering. How are you people? What is … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
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World in Her Eyes
It’s a peculiar how being raised in a large family can impact so much. Some days I think the size of my family has minimal influence. Then there are days where I can’t get over how much it does determine … Continue reading
Posted in Baby Singe, Don't Quit Your Day Job, Grown-ups, Storytelling
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Il y avait cinq mois
The first five months of 2009 have been a blur. I’m pretty sure 2009 isn’t technically moving any faster than 2008 or 1973, but things do seem to have accelerated in my life. January – I learned I had lost … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
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