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Since Vegas
I have… … spent a lot of time walking and eating, but still finding time to do dishes, laundry, sweep, shower, sleep, drink tea, shop for groceries, talk on the phone, message until late night on Facebook, listen to new … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Books, Cycling, Family, Fiber Arts, Food, Friends, Hiking, Marriage, Military, People, Photography, Places, Plants, Things
Tagged American Red Cross, Bayshore Bikeway, Caleb Aldridge, San Diego, shopping
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See You Again, Hello, Until Next Time
Another night of letting my face hit the pillow with instant sleep results – the kind of sleep where if I snored (more than the baby sounds Caleb claims I make), drooled (when I dream about food), or lip smacked … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Food, Friends, Marriage, Media, People, Photography
Tagged breakfast, Fremont Street, Las Vegas, relationships
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Annual Entertainment
Anniversaries come but once a year, and they should be treated as such, just as every day is only given to us one at a time. Because of this Caleb, unknowingly to me, took the day off from work. I … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Cycling, Entertainment, Family, Food, Friends, Marriage, Music, People, Photography, Places, Travel, Water
Tagged 3rd St Promenade, anniversary, Santa Monica Pier, Totem Cirque du Soleil, Venice Beach
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Did Someone Say Eritrean Food?
The State of Eritrea is a country in the Horn of Africa, and just so happens to be across the Red Sea from Saudi Arabia and Yemen – Middle East countries I hope to visit while Caleb is stationed on … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Food, Marriage, Photography
Tagged Asmara Eritrean Restaurant, black tea, San Diego, vegetarian
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Reading In A Month
1. Breaking the Maya Code by Michael Coe I had previously read part of this book and was able to reread it. There were, and still are, a lot of people involved in the deciphering of the Mayan language via … Continue reading
