Saturday, January 01, 2005 Happy New Year I know that many people (including the FP Gal) don't see New Year's Day as any big deal. It's my favorite holiday. I love the idea of beginning anew. Yes, there will be broken resolutions and this will be treated as just another day by most everyone. But...new beginnings. A chance to start everything over. Are any of us so perfect that we can't think of something to improve on? I'm not. So, here's to a more fit 2005. Here's to making the FP Gal feel special. Here's to surprising her by making her feel special. Also, here's to building bridges to others. 2004 was so angry between right and left. People were regularly reduced to caricatures and treated accordingly. Expect people to be called out for doing so from now on. People on either side. Here's to love, happiness and prosperity in 2005! Thursday, January 06, 2005 Happy Crash Day I really should have written this yesterday, but I wasn't really sur
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I used to write a lot of things. Between 2005 and 2013 I wrote nearly 4000 blog posts. This covered my marriage, the birth of all three of my children and lots of other things as well. As time passes, I'm afraid that the blog will someday disappear and I don't want that. So I'm looking into gathering the blog into a form that can be published. But 4000 blog posts is a lot and frankly, not everything that I've written is golden. I'm trying to edit things down in a more compressed form. Not include the random pictures of beautiful things (I'm a great lover of beauty!) or posts about videos that won't translate into a static form. Probably trim a bunch of posts on football and baseball. Since I'm copying and pasting, I might also consolidate various posts together. I'll include original posting dates to help anyone who absolutely needs everything in chronological order. It should look like this, my very first blog post: Thursday, December 30, 2004 Osc