January 2, 2005
New Poll
The song quote in my last post got me thinking of an issue that can only be decided by poll. Cast your vote today.
The Kids Are All Right
For the past few days, signs have been hanging on the street corners of Windsor Forest, announcing some sort of aid effort for the victims of last week’s tsunami. I didn’t think much of this until today, when I found out who was behind it.
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Play More In The Mud in 2005
Kelly’s parents spent the weekend with us, since we didn’t get to see them over the Christmas holidays. The weather was unusually warm, in the 70s, so Kelly’s dad and I decided to take advantage of it and get some outside tasks completed.
We’ve always had a small puddle in the corner of our backyard due to poor grading. A whole handful of neighborhood yards drain into ours. It created a swampy jungle, with reeds and weeds coming up to my shoulders. It was just a festering mess.
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Sneezy New Year
Except for Travis, we’ve all got colds: Kelly, Hallie and now me.
Not a fun way to begin the new year.
Highlights Of 2004, Number 3
3. Fundoplication surgery. Remember, you can’t have fundoplication without the fun! Though it wasn’t much fun recovering, it was worth all the trouble.
I had fundoplication surgery in March after suffering for years from reflux and other issues. I had put up with it for far too long, not knowing exactly what could be done. My doctor put me on antacid medicine, which took care of the acid but left other aspects untreated. I really didn’t want to take a $5 pill each day for the rest of my life, so I looked for alternatives.
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