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Monthly Archives: September 2010
New Beginnings
Anyone that reads Wandering Thoughts probably knows that our daughter, Abbi was born on Wednesday. It still amazes me how spectacular the whole experience is and has been. We’re all adjusting quite well and survived our first night at home. … Continue reading
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Let’s Go Buf…
It’s tough being a Buffalo Bills fan. I can still remember being in high school, being glued to the television only to be disappointed by the “Wide Right” field goal attempt. I remember immediately turning off the television and calling … Continue reading
Time to vote…again.
This has nothing to do with the elections that will be held in November. Last week, I posted The Puzzle is Done which concluded with a poll asking when you thought Baby Purvis would arrive. Well, the due date is … Continue reading
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If I hadn’t heard it at the OBGYN office
Like anything else, pregnancy has its own vernacular and jargon. My mind is simple. If I hear a word and don’t know what it means, my brain automatically relates it to either sports, music, or food. Many of the terms … Continue reading
The puzzle is done!
Some months ago, Emiley decided to start a puzzle. She would work on it every so often. Meanwhile, the end of our dining room table had stray pieces waiting for their place among the other angular counterparts. Dinner guests had … Continue reading
Too many events?
As everyone, including myself, was remembering the events of 9 years ago, where they were, those that were lost, and those that worked and volunteered on that day, there were a bunch of other events going on. The Town of … Continue reading
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Endorse This
For the longest time, I thought the most annoying part of any election season was the combination of the TV ad spots and the scattering of signs on yards and at busy intersections. Now, I seem to be more bothered … Continue reading
Labor Day
Is it Happy Labor Day? Merry Labor Day? It just doesn’t seem to have the uumph of the other holidays. When you walk into a store you don’t see the Labor Day display of greeting cards like the reds/pinks of … Continue reading
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Just Plain Funny 2
Rosscott Inc. continues to make me laugh and in turn question my own creativity. Here are some of my recent favorites: Commuting with Nature–make sure you check out the mouse over Bad Combo–cyclists and motorists have to follow the rules … Continue reading
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