Things I’m Thinking About Today – 2/22

1. A photo I took is famous! Well, sort of. I took a picture of Kaitlyn "helping" Nathan and our neighbor's grandson walk to school on their first day in 2007.  In Spring 2008, the photo was published in a Toronto magazing called "Spacing". And now, New Hampshire Public Radio has used the photo to illustrate a blog post about how activity-friendly urban planning (i.e. more sidewalks in neighborhoods) could help fight childhood obesity. How cool is that? Thanks, NHPR! 2.  Could Sarah Palin BE a bigger hypocrite?  I have tried so hard, over the last five years, to keep politics off this blog,  but dang it, this woman is pissing me off.  First there was the whole "well, Rush Limbaugh was using political satire  when he said the word 'retard' on the radio, so he gets a free pass" debacle, and now, documents released as part of Levi and Bristol's custody battle over their son Tripp shows that "Granny Palin" gives family members a free pass on socialized medicine, too. A … [Read more...]

Things I’m Thinking About Today – 1/28

1. The President's State of the Union Address - we let the boys stay up until 10:00, even though the President was still talking we had to get them to bed since they get up at 6:00 am for school (yes, that is crazy early, the bus comes at 6:45).   We kept pausing the TV because as he was talking, it was bringing up issues that we wanted to discuss further with the boys. We talked about the difference between the Senate and the House, we talked about the Supreme Court and their overturning of campaign spending limits, we explained the Joint Chiefs of Staff, pointed out our own representatives - both Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin were front and center!  We marveled over the fact that Al Franken, who is the most Junior of the Junior Senators, was sitting right behind the Joint Chiefs of Staff (we thought seating had something to do with seniority). And we discussed the fact that Joe Biden was wearing a purple striped tie, Nancy Pelosi was wearing a lavender suit, and Michele Obama … [Read more...]