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- Medley: I often vent truncated shrieks of parenting spleen so to be fair I should note TLG is being super sweet recently.
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Category Archives: Health & Food
Personal Medical Records
How to best organize medical billing and other paperwork in one’s personal filing system? Continue reading
Posted in Health & Food, Personal Organization
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Ix-Nay on the Amburger-Hay
One huge reservation I have about TLG’s school, and it’s been a back-of-my-mind concern since Day One (although wasn’t relevant for quite awhile) is the quality of the food. From what I can tell, and it’s not as though I … Continue reading
Posted in Health & Food, Parenting
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Riesling out of Chardonnay’s Shadow
A new-to-me booze blog; pondering a wine club; Riesling coming into its own. Continue reading
Posted in Health & Food, Weblogs & Citizen Writing
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A Few Links
A few links, since I can’t seem to properly blog at all anymore. Scott Rosenberg’s book on the history of blogging, Say Everything, will be released shortly. A couple of chapters are already available online. I read the chapter on … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Democrats, Economics, Federal Politics, Health & Food, Media Dysfunction, Weblogs & Citizen Writing
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Tabs Tabs Tabs
More tabs: Sports make for happy families? Sure (but so do other things) – but with everything so organized and scheduled, there’s no opportunity for pick-up games. Nevertheless, as soon as TheLittleGuy is wobbling around on two legs, we’re going … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Democrats, Economics, Entertainment, Federal Politics, Health & Food, Music, Parenting, Personal Organization, Religion & Politics, Republicans, Technology
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Another Tab Dump
We watched the debate (ha – what a laughable term for these things) the other night and kinda-sorta-liveblogged it over at rc3.org. It’s the only way to make them tolerable. Good for a few chuckles. I’ve still got loads of … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Democrats, Federal Politics, General Musings, Health & Food, Religion & Politics, Republicans
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