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Entries from April 2004

DaddyCon: let the games begin!

April 16th, 2004 · Comments Off on DaddyCon: let the games begin!

Ted’s aptly titled his posts this weekend: DaddyCon. I love this man! So cute: While she treats you to her thoughts on the conference, I’ll treat you to my adventures with the girls. I posted my thoughts so far here…again, please stop by and see what Daddy and kids are doing. I’ll try my best […]

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Tags: family

Where I’m going: notes and thoughts

April 15th, 2004 · Comments Off on Where I’m going: notes and thoughts

Good: I’m finally feeling sleepy. At times tonight I’ve felt like a kid at Christmas. Bouncing up and down with excitement. I can’t wait to go! Then I said good night to my girls, in their pastel pajamas, big eyes looking back at me. I let them stay a little longer in my arms as […]

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Tags: blog

Blogging for non-profit

April 15th, 2004 · 1 Comment

I’ve been having fun today looking at The BloggerCon wiki for Making Blogs Make Money that Jeff Jarvis started as a springboard for his talk at BloggerCon on Saturday. It’s a garden of brainstorming. Some fun ideas that have got me thinking twice about the topic…. At first I didn’t like the idea of “Blogs” […]

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Tags: blog

“The sensual, physical pleasure of caring for young children”

April 15th, 2004 · 2 Comments

Surfing through the list of BloggerCon registrants I discovered Diane Danielson’s To work or not to work, that is the question … which linked to a Boston Globe piece by Cathy Young titled Rebalancing Work and Motherhood: But does the feminist approach ignore many women’s desire to care for their children? So says a new […]

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Tags: motherhood

Situated software: personal from its inception

April 15th, 2004 · Comments Off on Situated software: personal from its inception

I enjoyed this article by Clay Shirky on Situated Software that I found via Amy Wohl’s blog Part of the future I believe I’m seeing is a change in the software ecosystem which, for the moment, I’m calling situated software. This is software designed in and for a particular social situation or context. This way […]

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Tags: geek