A weekend to love

It’s funny how growing up changes how you look at weekends. In high school and college, it was always imperative to have something to do on the weekends. Now that we’ve got kids, my idea of a perfect weekend is one where absolutely nothing eventful happens. Weekends where we can all just kind of hang [...]

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Good for Barry

The Boy colored this at school. I’m guessing there’s more to Barry’s story than what this single page can convey, but since this was all he brought home, it’s kind of weird.

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Basketball Jones

With the great gymnastics experiment over and done with, it’s time for The Boy to move on to yet another sport. Around these parts, the portion of the calendar between Christmas and Spring Break means one thing – basketball.

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I don’t want to go on the cart

Good news – after a few weeks of relying on automated posts and just general laziness on my part, I think I’ve finally rediscovered my blogging mojo. I’m not sure why I haven’t felt like writing in the evenings. We’ve all been taking turns being sick and the kids are keeping us busy, but that’s [...]

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The Linkage for Feb. 12th

These are my links for Feb. 6th through Feb. 11th:

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Wordless Wednesday: Fake animals

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The Linkage for Feb. 4th

These are my links for Jan. 27th through Feb. 4th:

    Pet detectives actually do exist
    I love my dog, but if she ran away I don't think I could fork over $95/hour + travel expenses so someone else could look for her. Best part of the article – the woman actually didn't find the dog. Money well spent.
    Tags: texas animals houston

    Folding car dealers sticking it to buyers
    Traded in a car that you hadn't paid off? Bought a used car? Better hope your car dealer doesn't go under. Amazingly enough, car dealerships aren't required in many states to take care of liens before reselling a car – meaning if they go under, the original owners or the ones who bought it used could end up getting stuck with a bill they didn't count on.
    Tags: stupid business automobile

    National pastime? A look at the numbers
    What is America's national pastime? Each of three major sports can make their own case. As much as I love baseball, I think it's pretty clear that it's definitely been supplanted by football over the past fifty years.
    Tags: baseball basketball football mlb nfl nba

    Controversy brewing over Nixon tapes transcription
    A handful of historians and authors maintain that the most authoritative transcripts of the Nixon tapes include significant omissions and misrepresentations that could influence interpretations of the Watergate incident and its subsequent cover-up.
    Tags: history presidents

    WBC adopts lame extra-inning rule
    I understand MLB's rationale for instituting pitch-count limits in the World Baseball Classic, but I don't understand why they have to have this incredibly lame rule: every half-inning after the 13th will start with base runners on first and second. And don't give me any crap about speeding up games. This is supposed to be baseball, not intramural softball.
    Tags: baseball mlb wbc

    Soon you’ll be able to smell like a Vulcan in heat
    Star Trek has always been just a few steps behind the Star Wars franchise in terms of slapping their name on everything that could be conceivably sold, but it looks like that might be a thing of the past. Now you can finally play Uno with Scotty staring back up at you while you wear that the scent of illogical animal passion, Pon Farr. And the least exciting tie-in ever: Star Trek Scrabble. (Unless it's in Klingon. That would be hard.)
    Tags: star_trek business movies

    Olsen Field in line for extreme makeover
    I love Olsen Field, but even I recognize that it's sorely in need of some serious updating. Looks like it's finally going to happen. I'm honestly not thrilled about the proposed "play station" – I hate things at ballparks that cater to people who don't want to watch baseball. I suggest these people not go to baseball games.
    Tags: baseball stadiums aggie_baseball ballparks olsen_field

    Hackers crack into TxDOT road sign
    Transportation officials are scrambling to prevent hackers from changing messages on digital road signs after one sign in Austin was altered to read, "Zombies Ahead."
    Tags: technology funny texas

    USPS thinking about cutting back on mail delivery
    With the economy in the crapper, mounting costs and lower traffic, the U.S. Postal Service is asking Congress to remove the requirement that the agency deliver mail six days a week.
    Tags: economics government business congress usps

    LEGO ballplayers ready for action
    Kevin Youkilis, Jonathan Papelbon, David Wright, Carlos Delgado and Jason Giambi immortalized in LEGO. Well, Giambi not so much.
    Tags: baseball funny yankees mets red_sox lego

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Wordless Wednesday: At the window

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