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Latest UPDATE/Monday, July 14, 2007~
After speculation when Angelina Jolie’s OB-GYN arrived at the hospital first thing in the morning, double parked his Rolls with his emergency lights on, and hustled up to Angelina’s room for an hour-long visit with his superstar patient, he professed that all was well with both Angelina and the babies.
At around [...]

Brad Pitt arrives at hospital with daughters Zahara and Shiloh
Photo by: BAUER-GRIFFIN Source
The French OB-GYN treating Angelina Jolie stated today that “everything is normal,” and at the request of Jolie and Brad Pitt, went on to say, “She is very well, and she’s okay. … Brad and Angelina want everyone to know that everything is [...]

I usually write about LOST stuff over here (another site of mine) but I just came across two stories as I was catching up on my pop culture and celeb news. Both used the same source– and they that say Dominic Monaghan and Evangeline Lilly are back together. This comes on the heels on them [...]

“We haven’t turned any corners. We haven’t seen any lights at the end of the tunnel.” GEN. DAVID H. PETRAEUS, the American commander in Iraq.
General Petraeus seems the best American Iraq commander so far. I heard excepts from the speech on NPR. It can’t be easy to be in his position, especially under command(er)-in-chief, Geo. [...]

Is anyone else experiencing both trepidation and excitement about the WordPress 2.5 release?
The expectation of the built-in galleries (what took so long?!) is enough to get me very interested. Faster loading sounds very enticing, too.  Gravatars–well, I know they are the cool thing now but they don’t really rock my world–fine, if other folks [...]

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March

Navigating ice patches at night

Written by Caprica. Comments Off Posted in: family, health, photo, weather
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This week was odd, maybe because we had a huge shift in the weather–which I’m really hoping does not mean an outbreak of sick–oh, please no more sickness!
But realistically, it’s only barely mid-March. We are a long way-from “home” yet in terms of sickness brought by abrupt seasonal switches from really cold to sunny-with-birds- singing [...]