The other morning, Michaela got up and dressed herself in black and white checkered pants with red socks, red shirt and red fleece pull-over. I’m amazed at this child’s eye for color and fashion sense. She loves to run around wearing a bandana cocked in her hair. And her clothes almost always match in a […]
Entries from March 2004
“She’ll be a shopper!”
March 18th, 2004 · Comments Off on “She’ll be a shopper!”
Tags: family
The Unspoken
March 18th, 2004 · 1 Comment
In his Many-to-Many post Love, Technology and the Unspoken David Weinberger quoted from Christine Rosen’s essay “Romance in the Information Age†which appeared in The New Atlantis. I read the piece myself and thought it had some great insights into modern dating: But we have been “test driving†something: a new, technological method of courtship. […]
Tags: family
Getting organized…
March 18th, 2004 · 1 Comment
David Allen now has a blog! Hurray! (So Ted’s ready to buy Scoble a beer)…I’ve written a few times how his book Getting Things Done has impacted my life and even our daughters. A theme this week: two blogging doctors urge patients to keep copies of medical records. Enoch: I think that patients need to […]
Tags: books
vegetarian x carnivore = ?
March 18th, 2004 · Comments Off on vegetarian x carnivore = ?
The other day I looked at my shopping list and someone had scribbled on the top in large purple letters: m e a t . I knew the culprit immediately: my five year old Abigail. I’ve been blogging a bit about how I chose Ted over vegetarianism, but also how I hope to cook a […]
Tags: marriage
Corned beef and cabbage
March 17th, 2004 · 1 Comment
Growing up, all I did for St. Patrick’s Day was wear green so I wouldn’t get pinched and teased at school. (then again one could always claim “green underwear”!) Maybe somewhere I’d get a shamrock cookie with sprinkles so vivid my tongue would turn color for the week but I don’t think I’d ever had […]
Tags: food