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FiXXing it: conversations and chromosomes

January 19th, 2004 · Comments Off on FiXXing it: conversations and chromosomes

Yesterday I read Jay at makeoutcity’s quote of Dean Esmay’s post on Women’s Strength . Indeed, I have one recommendation for every male on the planet, one that I think each and every male needs to learn: When a woman is upset about something, and she is telling you why she is upset, do not […]

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Everyone makes mistakes

January 3rd, 2004 · 4 Comments

Last night I burned dinner. Actually I burned dinner a few nights ago. I decided to try to make curry a couple days early and let the spicy flavors develop longer – curry’s supposed to taste better the second day. But instead, somehow I burned what I made. And the only flavor that developed was […]

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Caulking the kitchen sink

December 27th, 2003 · Comments Off on Caulking the kitchen sink

You know that you’re in that season of life known as married-with-young-children when you spend your Saturday night caulking the kitchen sink. As I told Ted, though, I like working on projects together: that’s why I married him! Neither of us is that handy, but we have had a few bonding experiences involving bathrooms and […]

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A Year Apart

November 28th, 2003 · Comments Off on A Year Apart

In addition to The Happy Husband, today I discovered another blog about marriage: A Year Apart . This blog is subtitled Spending a Year Apart. All Times are Local to Iraq. Apparently, John, the husband, left just about ten days ago for a year of deployment in Iraq. So far the blog describes how the […]

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His and Her Blogs

November 4th, 2003 · 6 Comments

Yesterday Anita Rowland mentioned my review of Exploring the Matrix and then she commented on what it is like to read both Ted and me. I get an interesting perspective by reading both Julie’s weblog and that of her husband Ted Leung (mostly tech with a few personal posts). I wonder what impressions folks get […]

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