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Monthly Archives: November 2008
How Many Earths?
I think I’m a pretty green person. I try not to leave too many lights on (she says as she stands up to turn off the kitchen light). I walk almost everywhere, and take the subway if I need to … Continue reading
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That Crazy English Language
I admitted a few posts ago that I’m a terrible speller. I have been all my life. I just have a heck of a time sounding out words. And now I can easily explain why. Watch this movie of Ed … Continue reading
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Book Review: Video Game Play and Addiction
I’m going to confess to something right away, to clear the air. I expected to not like this book. I figured it was yet another attempt by the media, as it were, to tar and feather video games and blame … Continue reading
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A Day for Remembrances
Today, November 11th, is Remembrance Day here in Canada and other Commonwealth countries. It is a day originally set aside to commemorate the end of World War 1, but has been continually expanded to commemorate all those citizens of Commonwealth … Continue reading
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Worn Down
I seem to be hitting one of those walls that I come to every couple of months. Nothing is really wrong; the Baby Man is awesome, confidently learning to walk all on his own it seems; the husband is doing … Continue reading
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Book Review: City of Pillars
I really don’t want to write this review, but part of the agreement required when taking part in the Mini Book Expo for Bloggers is that you must review the books you are sent, even if you don’t finish them. … Continue reading
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