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Hawaii

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Over Martin Luther King Weekend (January 15-19th), Joelle and I headed over to Maui, Hawaii, for a quick getaway. We had been looking forward to this trip for a while, even though we knew it would be quick, as it was our cliche "last getaway before baby is born" – the "babymoon" you so often hear about. Joelle had never been to Hawaii (I’ve been a couple of times), and it met all of the criteria we were looking for – relaxing, warm, non-stop flights available both ways, within 6 hours away, and lots of umbrella-drinks :)

We stayed in the Ka’anapali region, right on the beach, at the Ka’anapali Beach Hotel. Easy access to the beach (though we only went swimming in the beach there the last day, due to the high winds Maui was experiencing), and adjacent to a great long boardwalk that went from hotel to hotel (with lots of dining and shopping along the way).

Though our trip was short, we saw a lot of Maui – as you’ll see from the pictures, below. We drove the famous "Road to Hana", which I very much enjoyed – as it provided me the ability to go swimming in: (all within a couple of hours)

We also took advantage of the warmth to get out into the ocean on boats twice – we took a morning snorkeling cruise, and an evening sunset dinner cruise, both utilizing only compostable cutlery and plates, along with having the boats powered by biodeisel. It is nice to know environmental friendliness doesn’t need to take a back seat while vacationing.

Those of you on Facebook have already seen these pictures, but for those of you who aren’t yet part of that crowd, here’s a couple albums of highlights from our trip: (Click on each of the images to get to the albums – there are two).

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Facebook Quotes on the Snow

Monday, December 22nd, 2008
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Some of the facebook comments on the snow have made me laugh; some of my favorites (just from the last day) from my friends are: (Names withheld to protect the innocent)

  • …has decided, as a Michigander, this snow is serious. The snowboarders have now constructed a jump!
  • …All Queen Anne busses canceled yet again; shock! – bit.ly/129vj Not so easy to follow the advice of “please use mass transit and stay off of the roads.”
  • …is amazed at the way Seattle is resembling Schweitzer, except without ski lifts.
  • …is wishing she had a snowmobile to drive through the streets of Seattle, no really, they were just outside our building!
  • …will be hiking in to work tomorrow.
  • …uploaded some photos of Snowpocalypse. Now it’s bed time.
  • …says Holy Snow Batman!
  • …is really happy he had an emergency Channukah party and thanks everyone who trekked out and brought latkes and applesauce. Happy Channukah! and happy snow day!
  • …is …more snow? Are you kidding???
  • …is going to scream…they are now saying 6 more inches of snow in Seattle this pm, not sure we can take much more, Seattle just isn’t equipped for this.
  • …is cross country skiing around Green Lake!!! So much snow!! seattletimes.nwsource.com/ABPub/zoom/html/2008540508.html.
  • …just got in from watching people sledding, skiing, and snowboarding down the Ave.
  • …is not interested in fighting the bus system for chanukah parties. Got something on cap hill?
  • …is dreaming of a white hanukah.
  • …is going to snowshoe to find a sports bar.

(If any of these are yours, and you’d like me to delete it from my post, just say the word, by the way)

Introducing Molly!

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Joelle and I have been talking about getting a dog for a while, and yesterday was the day Molly joined us in our family! She’s quickly adapted, even having a Facebook page already (really, a dogbook page, but same basic thing!)

We started our search at the Seattle Animal Shelter last weekend, but weren’t immediately drawn to any of their dogs. We quickly jumped on Petfinder.com (great resource by the way!) and did a search for other dogs available within a 3 hour radius; Joelle really wanted to find a dog from a rescue league or shelter rather and I agreed – adult dogs are much easier, plus it’s nice to be able to do a good deed by finding a dog who needs a home!

We were drawn to Molly immediately by her Petfinder posting (her old name was Mama, but that was only her name for 2 months), a rescue dog housed with the Washington German Shepard Rescue League (though she is not a German Shepard) and had a great series of back and forth emails last week with the League, the Foster Mom, and and the house-checker-outer, and last Tuesday, we drove up to Marysville to meet her; We were smitten right away by her looks, good behavior, and other temperance. She was going to be our dog!

Joelle had mistakenly called her Molly instead of Mama when we saw her, and was fixated on that name from then on. I really wanted a name with a Hebrew connection and sort of wanted a grandmother-esque name for some reason, so Molly works – while not the most Jewish name in the world, it at least tangentially comes from Hebrew – according to naming web-sites, it means wished-for child in Hebrew, so at least it is something!

Pictures obviously! Next post will be a write-up of our first day together… (Click on the picture for larger pictures)

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Here are some pictures her foster mom (Kelly – thanks for everything!) had sent us of her playing with some other foster puppies on Friday:

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Facebook…

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

I just realized you can automatically import blog postings onto Facebook notes – so if you are on Facebook, all of these postings will be cross-posted on there, under the “Notes” category, as they are posted. Of course, they bulk-imported the first bunch once I got setup.

By the way, if you are on Facebook, and are not marked as my friend, feel free to add me; if I know you, I’ll accept. If I don’t, I’ll ignore…. www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=694272115

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Steps to do this if you have a blog and are on Facebook – posting since it took me a while to figure this out:

  1. Log in (duh!)
  2. On the upper-left side, under applications, click more
  3. Click “Notes”
  4. On the right side, under “Notes Settings”, click “Edit Import Settings”
  5. Type in the RSS or ATOM feed of your blog, and check the “this is my blog” checkbox.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Confirm the preview matches your feed
  8. You are good to go!

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