A trip in the wayback machine...
This blog has been online in one form or another since March 2003. And since I haven’t been writing as much lately and because there are a lot more of you now than there were even 6 months ago, I thought I’d point you to some of the more popular posts made in the last year or so…
If you’re a fan of PBS Kids and music you might be interested in this post which tells you everything you need to know about the song “Only You.” The post that got the most reaction out of people was this one about PBS Kids Sprout (and ex-host Melanie who it turns out had a sense of humor after all).
Like maps? You might not like this map I made of registered sex offenders near the Magic Kingdom.
I think most readers know I write a lot of things that are overtly sentimental. Of those, a couple are distinguished. You can’t protect them from time made several readers cry. And Being Daddy reportedly makes people want to have children. Warning: Children are a health risk. Read at your own peril. Don’t forget this one and this one.
I write a lot of conversations I’ve had with my kids. Here’s a good one. And of course, no blog would be complete without some humor. Fortunately, my wife provides that in large doses. Milk emergency and Brains… BRAINS! are both great samples.
Comments
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Hemlock on 2006-08-29 10:03:33 wrote: Oh man, those are great. I only recently started reading your blog (like, a week ago), but I LOVE your conversations, etc. Thanks for making me giggle (Milk emergency and Brains… BRAINS!) and for bringing a tear to my eye (Being Daddy). You have a gift of making it real. Thank you.
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Mattwho on 2006-08-29 12:02:41 wrote: I also just stumbled onto your blog (brilliant) and went through just about all the coversations. Makes me wish I would have started writting all the crazy things my kids say.
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Bryan on 2006-08-30 11:16:38 wrote: Weeelllll I should have been studying calculus, but I decided to read an enormous number of your posts instead. (I picked a bad time to try and kick my internet “addiction”) I am only 22, but I am very much looking forward to being a father. I am not a religious person at all, so really, I feel like starting and raising a family is my only real purpose. I found your blog when a good friend linked me to your motivator poster tool. Awesome..
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someotherbob on 2006-09-21 21:36:31 wrote: Gotta love the PBS. Just to prove that PBS is different (in a good way), I did a “web site as graoh” of ABC, CBS, NBC, and PBS. Yup, one of these things is not like the other. Look here.