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A Day in Manhattan

So. . .four Moms and six teenage friends get up at the crack of dawn and drive to the PATH station at Newport Center for a day of wandering and shopping. Everyone is tired and sore, but it was definitely a trip we’ll do again (only with more time sitting on the subway. . .even [...]

War On Greed. . .

A video caught my eye last night on YouTube, and this morning I visited the filmmakers’ site to see what else they had to say. If you go to the “War on Greed: Henry Kravis’ Homes” page, you can see the film, comment on it, and read the 12 pages (so far) of other people’s [...]

MyBlogLog

It should be interesting to see how this turns out. MyBlogLog is a Yahoo service for searching, tagging, and ranking blogs. I put this blog up and AlisonSews (better update that one, eh?) and have been exploring the various blog communities while the list is still small. They’re a little dicey about exactly what you [...]

Funny!

Thanks to The Lippard Blog, I found passive-aggressive notes. Ah, the humanity! It’s pretty amusing to see anonymous conflict resolution. . .

Something Amusing

Well, not amusing to everyone. Hubby doesn’t like LOLCats, so he doesn’t find LOL-anything funny. I get a kick out of some of them. This site had a clever idea of combining LOLCats and postsecret. Fun. Of course, I also got a laugh from Loltheist, but a word of warning – it’s not for everyone. [...]

Pipecleaner Dance

Apparently this has been around for a while, and I missed the boat. In case you haven’t seen it, though, click here to make the little pipecleaner man dance for you. It’s fun!

Why is it

that when the kids have sleepovers, I end up more tired than they are? Geez Louise. In other news, alisonsews.com is now on wordpress, so I’m finally going to be able to build it right. Many thanks and smoochies to Mr. Hubby Dude. I’ll be moving posts and pictures, then playing with the theme. Unlike [...]

Another Worthy Blog

Possummamma writes Atheist in a Minivan, and this post about her 11-year-old daughter’s essay has been linked all over.  I’m late coming in, as usual.  The teacher asked the students to write “pop essay” about what they wanted for Christmas, and this young girl was eloquent and empathetic.  The link will take you to the post, [...]

Stuff on One of my Cats

Today was laundry folding day (one of many, natch.)  Carolyn decided to see how much Rhonda would sit still for.  Since stuff on Stanley never made it to stuffonmycat.com, and Dave in the sink never made it to catsinsinks.com, we will place this priceless photo of socks on Rhonda here for posterity.

A Much Nicer Link

I happened to see that I’d gotten an incoming link from Another History Blog, so I went to check it out.  This story, I think, will keep me coming back.