As Ted noted, he and I can now use Mozilla Calendar to help coordinate our family schedule. Last night I installed the Mozilla calendar, and now we have calendar sharing between the two of us. It’s still not ideal, since we can’t edit each other’s calendars, but just being able to have a merged calendar […]
Entries from September 2004
Married…with Mozilla Calendar
September 2nd, 2004 · 2 Comments
Tags: marriage
What do puppies and little girls have in common?
September 2nd, 2004 · Comments Off on What do puppies and little girls have in common?
Puppies and little girls both need lots of food, training, baths, and affection. They also both grow up fast. Too fast. Fred First’s adorable Tsuga turned one year old around the time our little Elisabeth had her second birthday. I’m sure our daughter wouldn’t have minded sharing her celebration with him. She loves dogs and […]
Tags: family
How to know if your kids have watched too much Olympics
September 2nd, 2004 · Comments Off on How to know if your kids have watched too much Olympics
Yesterday morning when we got home from an appointment, the girls wanted to play Olympics outside. First they wanted to do a triathlon – or rather, a biathlon of biking and running. I helped them with some ideas, and together we did soccer, shot put (small ball), javelin (piece of swimming noodle) and hurdles (buckets). […]
Tags: news
20 ways to save $2K by the holidays
September 2nd, 2004 · Comments Off on 20 ways to save $2K by the holidays
Sure, I’d like to stash away thousands of dollars by December. But the title of this article in Tuesday’s Seattle Times only teased me. I don’t usually order pizza, buy grapefruit, purchase DVDs or visit a barista. How can I save it, if I’m not spending it anyway? I may have a boring mom-of-three-kids lifestyle […]
Tags: news
What we saw at the Fair
September 2nd, 2004 · Comments Off on What we saw at the Fair
What we heard at the county Fair: I thought about trying to make an audiopost but I wasn’t as successful as Janelle who picked a cool place to do it…
Tags: places