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POTD2 #151
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POTD2 #151
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Mommy and Baby after an evening in Dallas.
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- 22:50 #POTD: POTD2 #150 tinyurl.com/5zkdh3 #
- 23:25 Falling asleep at the computer is usually a good sign that I should be asleep. #
- 07:31 Today is apparently Take Your Dog To Work Day. #
- 10:41 Ah, web compliance… #
- 11:54 Hey, ever hear of Browser Compatibility? #
- 15:05 I still got the cake, but I missed the orgy. #
- 15:28 I remember, earlier this month, I could see my desk. #
- 15:32 people don’t seem to leave me feedback on ebay anymore… assholes. #
- 15:39 do you ever just want to write on your face in permanent marker before going to see your inlaws at a fancy restaurant? #
- 15:43 I don’t understand why we have to use some secondary piece of software to do something that we can do with the university’s mail system. #
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Bonsai!
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…in which I talk about fatherhood and responsibilities and wasting time and all that crap.
So Father’s Day was this past Sunday, my first. Heather, sweetest thing, got me a bonsai tree which I’ve been wanting for a long time. Now that I have it, though, I’m concerned about its health and well being. I’ve never been a very green thumb kind of person and it turns out that bonsai require a lot of attention. I certainly hope I don’t kill it. › Continue reading
Bonsai!
Friday, June 20th, 2008 | LiveJournal Archives | No Comments
…in which I talk about fatherhood and responsibilities and wasting time and all that crap.
So Father’s Day was this past Sunday, my first. Heather, sweetest thing, got me a bonsai tree which I’ve been wanting for a long time. Now that I have it, though, I’m concerned about its health and well being. I’ve never been a very green thumb kind of person and it turns out that bonsai require a lot of attention. I certainly hope I don’t kill it.
Heather suggested that it come live with me at work for two reasons. For one, I spend more waking hours at work than I do at home. This is a very saddening fact of life, but it seems to be a fact for more people than not. Secondly, it will get a lot more light up here than it will at home, and bonsai need a lot of light for their frail little structures.
Edit (6-25-08): I had started this post and then completely forgotten about it, so I’ll just post it and try to start a new one today or tomorrow. I really need to get back on schedule.
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