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Monthly Archives: November 2004
Fritata!
I wanted to make something different for my pregnant lady since she’d been away for a few days, so I broke out the Silver Palate cookbook for a fritata recipe. Artichokes, mushrooms and cheeses, oh my!
Boston’s Other Big Dig
Look at what’s happening inside Fenway Park! After 86 years, we take the pennant – and the entire outfield is stripped down to dirt. I, for one, would like to own a patch of that grass! Anyway, this work is … Continue reading
I’m a bachelor today. Amy is playing in Columbus, GA, returning Saturday night. Guess I’ll get in all my Halo2/GTA:San Andreas/NFL2K5, eh? Speaking of football games — EA has just announced a version of Madden 2005 for the freaking Treo! … Continue reading
First Video
Gotta love the technology – but it still seems odd to have no audio. Kinda like a silent movie. Anywho, here is the very first video of our baby, the advanced ultrasound taken at twenty weeks. The little one passed … Continue reading
In searching out cool things I could do with this blog, I happened upon the concept of using Kung-Tunes, a spiffy app written by a fellow living in Japan. Not being a PHP wizard, I struggled to get this to … Continue reading
So, I installed the MTPhotoGallery Movable Type plugin today. See the results at the upper left of the home page of the blog. Spiffy, no?!? This plugin allows display of image files based on various parameters. In this case, I’ve … Continue reading
In Record Time
Amy had a visit with Dr. Lee today. In at 1:30pm, out by 2pm. Wham bam thank you, er – doctor. Baby’s heartbeat is 145 – reportedly normal, but that sounds fast to me! What are we gonna raise, a … Continue reading
A bout of gout but no trout
This thing is getting old. With seemingly no direct cause (a steak four days ago?), I have come down with another Seussian bout of gout. Unlike the day we had the goodbye lunch for David Balcom, there was no trout … Continue reading
Kickin’
Amy felt the first kick from the little one last night, and a few more today. One while eating Mexican food, the other watching the Order and Law. I can’t wait to feel them myself – but for now, Amy … Continue reading