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Still alive…barely

July 15, 2006 – 1:57 am



Sorry I’ve not been coming with the posts lately my dear, loyal ~24 readers. Unfortunately I’ve been sick and haven’t felt like doing much of anything that requires any sort of effort. I’ve never lost my voice before now so this is a new experience for me. How does one get sick in the middle of the summer though?

I’m still recovering so I’ll make this post very brief.

- I got some new schwag as you can see in the picture. Thanks Valleyschwag.

- I’ll be in Cali during the last week of July. Hopefully I’ll get to meet Liz while there…hi Liz!

- My mom got mad at me today because I asked her not to sell my books that are in her garage. Does she not understand? Meanwhile, what’s the best way to ship 2 very heavy boxes of books across the US?

- I did not vote for Ted Stevens when I lived in Alaska, TYVM.

- The Dave Chappelle show would probably be funny if Dave were actually there. Right now its just sad.

- Genealogy gets really sticky when you factor in burned census records, name misspellings, nicknames turning into given names, etc. By the grace of God, I’m back to my 7th generation on my moms side. Somebody needs to web 2.0/Ajaxify PhpGedView so its a little easier to use.

Okay that will be it for this entry. Time to go lay back in bed and cough up a lung.

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  1. 4 Responses to “Still alive…barely”

  2. Yay! You’re comin to Cali! We definitely should meet up. keep me posted :)

    By liz on Jul 15, 2006

  3. Stumbled upon your blog somehow…

    Must be nice to work at such a great place like Google.

    Keep your chin up and I hope your PDSL arrives before your birthday!

    By Human#5324872123 on Jul 18, 2006

  4. The cheapest way to ship lots of book is the M-bag. Google for m-bag & books ;) Good luck

    By Daniel on Jul 18, 2006

  5. Human - totally is. I couldn’t ask for a better job (and I use job for lack of a better word). Thanks for the kind words.

    Daniel - THANKS! Forwarding the info to my mom now. :)

    By EricaJoy on Jul 19, 2006

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