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Used baby goods

September 18, 2009 by New Baby · Leave a Comment 

So I’ve been feeling really guilty over buying used baby goods. I’ve been feeling like a bad parent. That especially for a first kid, I should be willing to spend a bit more. After all their stuff could be used as hand me downs for future kids right? So why am I looking for cheap used baby goods? Well I was honestly being cheap as usual, when a friend gave me her bumbo chair. She pretty much bought most things new for her baby born earlier this year. Mostly because she didn’t know people

Outside of the In-Crowd - The VMAs: Something that is obviously super important and stuff

September 14, 2009 by New Baby · Leave a Comment 

Courtney Enlow I cannot talk about MTV without sounding like some strange old codger / hack comedian amalgamation. But these damn kids today with their lazy lackluster videos and their American Apparel and their hula hoops. They don’t even KNOW how awesome our videos were back in my day. And looking over this list of the 2009 nominees, why would they? But hey, it’s a thing. A thing that happens. Annually even! So it is obviously important and necessary. Much like me live-blogging it. So y

Getting to know me a little better: Part Two.

September 14, 2009 by New Baby · Leave a Comment 

E.P. asked: “ If you had the choice, what would you want to photograph professionally?” If I had the choice (and um, could go back in time and major in photography instead of psychology), I would love to do the journalism stuff. A lot like the things that you do. I’d love to travel and do the National Geographic stuff. Have you seen the portraits in those things(Of course you have… but GOD.)? I’m a huge fan of candid photography. I do NOT like posing people, it drives me insane. I lik

On Church and State and Stuff

September 13, 2009 by New Baby · Leave a Comment 

In the USA today, there is a small but highly vocal (some would even say “strident”) movement dedicated to enshrining certain of their religious values in the laws and Constitution of their nation. Many of this movement proclaim that the Constitution and the laws of the United States are already this way; that the law of the land is based on Judeo-Christian principles and that separation of church and state is an illusion, never happened and even if it did happen was never intended by the founde

Keeping Track of Your Favorite Information

August 4, 2009 by New Baby · Leave a Comment 

The old ways of staying up to date on important information, or stuff you are interested in, are no longer adequate. There is too much information and it is moving too fast for us to wait until it shows up in our mailbox or other print periodicals. Fortunately, the folks on the web are coming to our rescue. So this is a review and summary of the different ways (old and new) that a baby boomer can use technology to simplify the process of keeping up with different categories of information that a

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