Archive for July, 2005

Weekend Recap

I’m always kind of amazed at how quickly the weekend seems to go by. You’d think that after 27 years of weekends, it wouldn’t shock me so much anymore. We didn’t do much particularly exciting, really. Just not ready for the week to begin again tomorrow.
With SeaFair activities picking up this week, […]

Living History

After months of putting down and picking up, I finally finished Hilary Clinton’s autobiography, Living History. The book reads quite easily, despite the fact that it took me a while to get through it, and takes the reader through a very unique perspective of our political landscape.
The flaming liberal that I am, I really […]

Don’t wig, this isn’t a bad thing. Just something I’ve been wanting to get written down for a while now. Should it all end this very instant, here are a few things I wanted you to know. Sad, proceed with care.

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This year, I seem to have gotten a few people on the blog train. Suddenly, I feel an incresed sense of responsibility for their blogging experience, and I’m not sure I can take the pressure.
I started kellidiane.com when I settled in Virginia, initially as a way to keep my family current with my new […]

The Way Back Machine

Dear god. I’m so not ready for this reunion. Despite my initial misgivings, due to some changes in travel plans, we’ve decided to go. I’m very excited to see people and it has proven to be a really great opportunity to get together with some of my good friends that I haven’t […]

Overhaulin’

Chris has been doing some major technical support this weekend. With the end of Le Tour, we no longer have anything to keep us busy every evening, and so we’ve returned to our standard geekiness. I could bore you all with all the new wizz-bang stuff going on under the hood now, but […]

Six Months

Dear Dillon,
Today, you hit the six-month mark. Wow, it’s incredible how quickly the time has passed. More than anything, I’m really beginning to understand how short our time together will be. Not specifically the next couple of decades, although suddenly your high school graduation seems far too tangible.
Each day, as you become […]

Under the Drill

I haven’t had a cavity in nearly 15 years. But they didn’t tell me way back when that those old metal fillings have a shelf life. Apparently, they only last about 15 to 20 years and, well..I’m coming up on the end of that.
Today I spent nearly an hour and a half getting […]

Upon the launch of Google Maps, I became a huge fan. Here’s one more reason Google Maps rules (via): How Google Maps Got Me Out Of A Traffic Ticket.

Welcome Home

Ben and Amy are bringing their baby girl, Lily, home from the hospital tomorrow. How exciting! It’s been a busy six weeks for the three of them, but Lily’s doing really well and I know they’re excited to just be together as a family.
Our best wishes to you all. It’s an incredible […]