Week-ish in Review
Mar. 9th, 2008 10:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We spent Tuesday through Friday in D.C.; I was there for a workshop (which was great), and Chad came with to make it a bit of a vacation. He wrote up the cultural part of the trip over at his blog—visiting the Sackler & Freer Museums, wandering the mall, and going to the Zoo. He also has a picture of the imperturbable mandarin ducks, and will be posting a few more. (When I have time, I'll go through my museum pictures and the rest of the zoo pictures and put them up, but I took a lot, so it won't be for a while. That's really the revolutionary thing about digital cameras, I think, the number of pictures you can take conveniently.)
Anyway, great trip, even though my brain refused to get out of post-vacation mode yesterday when I could really have used it.
In other news, we've picked a contractor to turn our garage into a library/office, thereby allowing us to use the current spare bedroom as a nursery and Chad's current office as a new spare bedroom. Floor-to-ceiling bookcases on two walls! And I've been feeling fetal movement for the last couple weeks, which is reassuring though occasionally weird—I never expected anything that feels like a water cooler sounds when it's refilling: "blurp, blurp." We have daycare visits and a fetal echocardiogram scheduled for this week.
Some more discussion sparked by those culturally-appropriating fake memoirs: rachelmanija on Memoir, Fiction, and Truth, and
rushthatspeaks on Memoir and Honesty.
And some more links behind the cut, mostly food and cute:
- Recipe of the Day: Fast Roast Chicken - Bitten - Dining & Wine - New York Times Blog
(tags: chicken)
- How People Count Cash? :: Interesting video, though I wonder if the same method is really used all throughout Africa.
- Cute Overload! -- teeeeeny hamster between paws of huge dog
jonquil: Indiana Pound Cake
(tags: desserts)- I Need a Virtual Break. No, Really. :: Something I want to get better at.
(tags: technology productivity)
- Feedback: Back in the saddle again :: Matthew Jarpe is working on a novel partly inspired by Chad's talk on quantum teleportation at Boskone. How cool is that?
- Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Cutlets Recipe - Cook's Illustrated 3/2007
(tags: chicken)
- Antarctica, Gentoo Penguins, Photo of the Day - National Geographic :: "Poised to plunge belly-first into the ocean, a colony of gentoo penguins lines up for a dip."
- The weirdest legal pleading ever. - By Bonnie Goldstein - Slate Magazine :: Actually, the pornographic filings are probably weirder, but not as easy for Slate to post on the web . . .
- Cute Overload! -- The most cruel person ever did this
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Date: 2008-03-10 02:53 am (UTC)Also suddenly, I am seized with prospective bookshelf envy. I guess maybe when we have as many books as you have, we can get nice bookshelves...
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Date: 2008-03-10 04:33 pm (UTC)So not so many to go!
I am so unreasonably excited about the bookcases. One of the factors in favor of this contractor was that he seemed much more interested in the cabinetry side than the other finalist.