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December 31, 2008

Cuteness to start your year

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funny pictures of dogs with captions
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December 29, 2008

Pictures!

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I just uploaded aaaall the Christmas pictures (which is more than probably anyone but a grandparent wants to see), as well as the last 6 or 7 weeks of belly pictures!  Enjoy!

(only pic I got of the 3 of us- sorry for the crop!)

December 24, 2008

just curious…

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December 13, 2008

so many names

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1036_reallylike_babyname

December 12, 2008

Still counting…

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December 11, 2008

Norad

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This is too cool to not pass on, so I’m copying this article from Gizmodo, verbatim:

The Curious Origin of NORAD’s Santa Tracking

Once upon a time, when everything was black and white and the Russians had horns and tails, someone printed an ad asking kids to call Santa Claus using a very wrong telephone number.

The time was 1955. The place, Colorado Springs. The ad was printed by Sears, and the number… well, the number wasn’t Santa’s phone at the North Pole. It wasn’t even the gold and glitter phone at his secret bachelor pad in Las Vegas. Someone at Sears’ ad department made a mistake, so the phone number printed in the ad wasn’t the one that the Colorado Springs store had set up to take note of the children’s wishes.

It was the hotline for the Continental Air Defense’s Director of Operations, Colonel Harry Shoup.

The CONAD boss wasn’t amused when he got his first call. Instead of a report on missiles falling over Wichita or a Soviet submarine surfacing on the San Francisco bay, what he got was a six-year old telling him what he wanted—probably his own nuclear missiles and a nuclear submarine. However, instead of telling the kid to go visit the elves tied to the warhead of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, he did something else: After the second boy called—and after realizing what was happening—he told his staff to start giving Santa’s polar coordinates to every children calling that line.

In 1958, CONAD became the North American Aerospace Defense Command, a joint operation between the United States and Canada. By then, the event was already being covered by the media, and kids were calling NORAD’s phone number like crazy. That Christmas Eve, hundreds of volunteers at Cheyenne Mountain and Peterson Air Force base spent part of their night answering the phone and telling kids where Santa was.

The rest, as it usually goes, is history.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of NORAD’s Santa Tracking System, which in 1997 got into the Web—much to the relief of NORAD volunteers. [Norad Santa Tracking, Wikipedia]

From the fridge

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December 9, 2008

Yay!

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Even though I know none of it will actually even make it to the ground…
snowflakeforecast

December 7, 2008

Christmas in NYC

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A little something for those of you who want to take a break from your online shopping.

Rockefeller Center

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has been a tradition since 1931.  It’s beautiful, and huge.  The kind of tree I wish I could have in my living room.  :)   This year it tops out at 72 feet tall, and weighing 8 tons.  For your reading pleasure, here’s the Wiki on the tradition, and the official Tree in NYC website, which is pretty cool, but doesn’t seem to have been updated since 2006.  For more up to date information, here’s an AP article about this year’s tree lighting.

Hope you enjoy little interesting things like this.  I know I do.  Must run now, trying to get the Christmas cards assembled.

Ho ho ho!

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