Halfway There (Part II)
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It’s another NBN Thursday.
It’s also International Women’s Day (1, 2). And…
Vanessa turned 6-months old today!
Last night was fairly low-key around the house. The girls tried – and devoured – a new food: Pears. So, it seems that the only unpopular food (at least so far) is peas — Diana will grudgingly eat them, Vanessa flat-out refuses to. The girls woke up again in the middle of the night. No crying this time, but there was a bit of chatter in their room before they knocked out again.
Today, as usual: Meetings! YAY!
And tonight, I’m picking up some material for Saturday’s basement framing extravaganza. And maybe (just maybe), I’ll be able to sneak in a little MW3 or DCUO. We shall see what the evening holds.
Stray Toasters
- Senator Turner Introduces Legislation to Protect Men’s Health
- WGBH American Experience: Freedom Riders
This is a movie that SaraRules! and I saw at Sundance a couple of years ago. You can now click the link above and watch the entire documentary. For free. I highly recommend it. 
- Utah lawmakers pass bill to curb sex education in schools
- Archie Comics confronts breast cancer
- My friend, Bonnie, posted this. I liked it.

- Mathematical origami exhibit at UC Santa Cruz
- Today in Railroad History: Lucin Cutoff Opens
- This is pretty apt…


…except here in the Land Behind the Zion Curtain, people ask if you’re about to go on a mission or if you have an interview with your Bishop. *sigh*
That’s good for today.
Namaste.

