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Monthly Archives: January 2008
New Arrival!
The newest addition to the Pond as finally arrived. Baby C was born on January 24, 2008 at 10:05 pm after 24 hours of labour. Mommy and baby are doing very well. As you can see, within a few minutes … Continue reading Continue reading
Rome or Reme?
For those keeping track, the baby is now six days late. Both the baby and I are still doing fine, but I am getting a little anxious. I’m also starting to get a little bored since I don’t want to … Continue reading Continue reading
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Posted in Media & Politics, My Life
Reflections on Pregnancy
In just a few more days, a new baby will join quanta and I here at the Pond. So far I am feeling fine, but I am also well aware that things are moving along. Mostly though, I’m tired. I’m … Continue reading Continue reading
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Q-Ray and the Ancient Chinese Art of Scamming
Q-Ray bracelets make me laugh. Maybe it is the commercial, where, in one version yoga is said to be an “ancient Chinese art”, and a runner attributes her success to the bracelet…and possibly to her new coach. It may be … Continue reading Continue reading
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Posted in The Outside World
Understanding “Religious” War
There are a lot of things I don’t understand about the world. I don’t understand people who murder or rape or rob; I don’t understand why politicians lie. I don’t understand why Canada is one of the most taxed nations … Continue reading Continue reading
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Posted in The Outside World