Big Science Questions & Miscellany

The science section of yesterday’s Times addressed some of the “big questions” still facing science: http://www.nytimes.com/indexes/2003/11/10/science/text/index.html dwivian is here game geeking with sambear. I tried to get up several hours before my meds released me from slumber, so I have…

Data Entry Done!

I should be in bed, but I just needed to celebrate this: I just finished the entry of all the receipts. You wouldn’t believe how many little slips of paper you can fit in one office trash can. Looking at…

Feeling Her Pain

Interesting article by another Fibromyalgia patient: Feeling Her Pain

Check-Ins

I mentioned our evening check-in in my last post, then realized that maybe I should explain that. I want to, anyway. This past week we’ve started having a brief meeting each morning as a family. We check in with each…

The Ungame

sambear‘s tummy is unhappy—probably due to his new meds. That meant that we didn’t get to go to what should have been shadowkatt‘s first Wing Chun class. Boo. We did, however, have a good family check-in time, followed by an…

Pagan Hierarchy

I’m terribly amused: The Pagan Hierarchy

Gifts, Health, & School

This link was shared on a homeschooling list this morning and I figured there are some parents here who’d appreciate it. For those of you who aren’t parents but buy gifts for kids—these kinds of gifts are often WAY better…

They’re In a Very Safe Place…

I can’t rebuild my PC ’til I find the installation CDs. Grrr. Good thing I looked for them before formatting the drive, though. Their current whereabouts are a mystery. That makes three things we really need to find that are…

Shoulds Again

Remember my post about shoulds this past week? While finishing the filing yesterday, I cam upon something a long-forgotten therapist photocopied for me many years ago. It’s from the book Self-Esteem: A Proven Program of Cognitive Techniques for Assessing, Improving,…

Quotes & Comic

But penance need not be paid in suffering…It can be paid in forward motion. Correcting the mistake is a positive move, a nurturing move. –Barbara Hall The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when…

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