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Sunday, October 31, 2004

A bit of housecleaning



metaphorly speaking- though the house does need cleaning....

First I have a few links on the left side of the page. The first is Talking Points Memo . We don't watch TV news much anymore and with sites like TPM who needs TV? Second link is Eurekalert! is essential for complete nerds like ourselves.

Next we have my sister Tina and her husband's family Blog and then my sister Michele's blog about American Sign language. I'd be happy to add links to others blogs if/when they get on the blogger bandwagon.

Let me also note that while the blogger 'program' does have a spellcheck function, it doesn't seem to work with my browser. Or it's just broken. Or I'm completely lost. Or one of more of the above. You will see misspelled words. There are no brownie points awarded for finding them.

And finally, thanks to all who have wandered back around these parts. I do enjoy sharing the ins and outs of our world with everyone else out there. We've gotten so much from our friends and family and though we often may appear somewhat indifferent and unthankful, we aren't. It's ironic that the all technology that makes the world so small- makes distance unimportant in keeping close connection to loved ones around the globe, is also the same technology that keeps our lives so helter skelter that we forget to make the time to keep those connections strong. So again I'll say thanks for being a part of our world.



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