
I guess they're just trying to communicate with *all* their constituents.
There's a baby coming. The news sort of shocked us too, even though we knew we were trying. For some reason we were under the impression that it would take - at a minimum - six to nine months for us to get pregnant. That wasn't the case for us. So now, we have successfully completed our first trimester and are telling our family and friends the news. Following are answers to the most common questions posed to us by people learning the news:
American Idol - I try not to listen to the screeching on American Idol, except when channel surfing and then both Darr and I have a tendency to dive for the mute button before our ears start to bleed, but even though I haven't watched an entire show all the way from start to finish since they completed the auditions, I have found the one who should win this year's competition. And it ain't Sanjaya, the boy hair wonder who sucks. My pick for this year's American Idol is Miss Jordin Sparks. This girl has an incredible voice, is super cute, and has plenty of poise and charisma for someone who is only 17. My favorite song pic for her so far - "I Who Have Nothing". Click here to listen to a small sample of it.
An evil virus has invaded my head and set up camp in my sinuses and throat. A trip to New Seasons yielded an enormous box of tissues, a pint of Häagen-Dazs Mayan Chocolate, and some Badger Winter Wonder Balm, which I decided to purchase after one of the employees mentioned Vicks VapoRub has turpentine listed as an ingredient. I am betting I blow through the 180 2-ply tissues with lotion in the next 24 hours. Ugh. Being sick sucks.
And then read the article from the NY Times because it's really good. Some noteworthy quotes include the following:
5. The directions are listed on the left side of the screen. Review the the estimated mileage and time at the top of the directions.
6. Then scroll down and review step #23.
Someone at Google has a sense of humor. And apparently is very fit. I'm pretty sure even given 29 days, I wouldn't get across the Atlantic Ocean under my own steam.
Darr and I would be sitting under a tree at the park with Beauty the wonder dog and a picnic basket filled with fresh fruit, cheese, crackers, and imported proscuitto. And we'd be enjoying a nice tasty beverage whilst we settled in to start reading the final Harry Potter book. I'm so looking forward to summer.
Hello all. Well, I finally did it and went and got myself a new job. No more travel, yeah! I'll miss my team at Fujitsu, but...
Things happening this month? House hunting. After a call to the Admissions office that confirmed the typical schedule of a first-year law student - Monday through Friday, anywhere from 7am to the last class that starts at 3:30pm - we didn't have to think about the daily commute from Portland to Salem long before considering the option of buying a place that would lessen the amount of time on the road. Thanks to our friend, Sara, we learned that Wilsonville has a very reasonably priced monthly bus pass with a stop about a block away from campus. This means, since I have grown accustomed to reading in moving vehicles, that I could potentially gain study time when riding to and from school. Nice. We shall keep you posted. The house we are currently reviewing in Lake Oswego, or rather an unincorporated piece of land just outside city limits, is not, um, great. But the land on which it sits is quite abundant. And after perusing Dwell, Sunset, and Portland Monthly for the better part of the afternoon we have come up with several interesting ideas in which the little home could be upgraded.