This week I’ve been doing some painful reading. I’ve been recognizing myself in what I’ve read: Hey, I’ve thought that! I’ve said that. I’ve done that. Oh. Oops. One place where I’ve received some correction has been dooce’s My Unsolicited Advice: Throughout the nine months of my pregnancy Jon and I were warned constantly by […]
Entries from March 2004
Guilty as charged
March 6th, 2004 · 1 Comment
Tags: motherhood
My first In Box: David Allen’s impact on our children
March 6th, 2004 · 1 Comment
David Allen showed me a new way to live today said Robert Scoble this week. The author of Getting Things Done has changed the lives of many others too, including Ted and me. David Allen has even impacted our children. Three months ago I read Getting Things Done and I began implementing some of the […]
Tags: books
98.6
March 6th, 2004 · 1 Comment
Perfection. Elisabeth’s temperature this morning. I couldn’t believe it. 98.6. Exactly. A sign that she was free and clear of fever! I am grateful. Thank God. I’ve been staying up too late at night this week, in part out of a need to decompress after these intense days. I don’t know why it is that […]
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Without words
March 5th, 2004 · Comments Off on Without words
I’ve written many words these past few weeks. I’ve said a lot. Maybe I’ve said too much. So I’ll be quiet now. Instead here are some pictures from our life outside:
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Posts of note: tell the truth
March 5th, 2004 · 4 Comments
Just a Gwai Lo replied to my post on Proposals – in response to his “ rant on marriage “. I agree I may have made some over-generalizations but I appreciate that he said I admit that her being a woman and my being a man probably helps her case rather than hinders it . […]
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