Survival Tips for 1000 AD

Jun 30

I have enjoyed reading a couple of blog discussions today about how one would survive in the case of being suddenly transported back to 1000 AD.  Check them out here and here.  My favorite suggestion so far is that you set up a business, assuming you survive for any period of time, selling boiled water to midwives, apothecaries, etc. promising it will cause fewer...

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Countdown to David

Jun 28

Only a couple more days until David Bryant Clay’s arrival. Lord willing, all will go well, and we’ll wait until Thursday morning to do the c-section. I had a regular appointment on Friday and my blood pressure was up pretty high, and had it not come down after a couple of hours of observation, I would have gotten stuck in the hospital over the weekend...

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Jack @ 35 Months

Jun 18

Jack @ 35 Months

Hard at work, trying to figure out how to use a mouse. It’s funny how sometimes in just one month it seems that the old child is gone and a new one has come to take his place- one who is easier to communicate with and is much more fun to spend the day with. Jack has changed so much recently, I hardly recognize him at times. He is managing himself and his...

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Important things to learn

Jun 14

Have taught Jack to yell “Did you fall in?” under the bathroom door after Daddy has been in there a while.  It’s the small joys of parenting that make it all worth it.

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Visit to the Dallas Rainforest/Aquarium

Jun 10

Visit to the Dallas Rainforest/Aquarium

Just a couple of pictures from our visit today to the Dallas Aquarium. It was about half aquarium, half rain forest habitat, and was great, except that it was a bit over priced I would say. Thankfully, Jack was free, but it cost me $20 to get in and it wasn’t that big a place. 2 hours would be enough to see it all. In the underwater tunnel: I thought these...

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