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The Rains Came Down and the Floods Came Up
September 23, 2009 in News(All photos courtesy of www.ajc.com) It’s been a devastating few days here in metro Atlanta. Storms that raged through our area on Sunday and Monday (not to mention the rain we had all last week) wreaked havoc and caused nine deaths. In downtown Atlanta,...
When IVF goes Wrong
September 22, 2009 in NewsOne of the fears in the back of my mind ever since our embryo transfer is of the wrong embryos being tranferred. One other couple had their transfer the same day as us, and it would be an obvious mixup as they are of...
Wanted: Money to Support 14 Kids
February 11, 2009 in Grrr, NewsWhen the story about Nadya Suleman’s octuplets broke, the woman who already is the mother of six children went on NBC’s Today Show to tell America that she can support her children and would not be asking for money. Now, she’s launched a Web...
The Inauguration, Legoland Style
January 21, 2009 in NewsI heard about this last night on the radio, and as soon as I got home I had to look it up to see for myself. The folks at Legoland out in Carlsbad, California, created a replica of yesterday’s presidential inauguration. OUT OF LEGOS,...
Lobbying for Legislation
November 11, 2008 in Life, NABLOPOMO 2008, News, Trying to Conceive (TTC)I’m getting involved in the upcoming legislative session. Tonight, I’m meeting with one of our state legislators to discuss the possibility of infertility legislation being introduced. Currently, 12 states require insurance companies to offer some kind of coverage for infertility treatments. Three states have...
Obama Makes History
November 5, 2008 in Life, NABLOPOMO 2008, News, WorkMore than 40 years ago, African-Americans couldn’t drink from the same water fountains and use the same restrooms as Caucasians. Today, we have our first African-American president. Today is a historical moment in our country’s history, and all Americans know that. There were very...
Obama Projected to Win
in NewsWith the West Coast ballots still to be counted, news organizations are saying that Barack Obama will be the United States’ 44th President. He is projected to receive 297 electoral votes to John McCain’s 146 votes. However, the popular vote was quite close with...
What Tonight’s Votes Could Mean
November 4, 2008 in NewsHere’s an interesting analysis on today’s election from Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire. 7 p.m. — Polls close in Georgia, Indiana, South Carolina, Virginia and Kentucky. If Virginia is called quickly for Obama, it means he likely wins the presidential race and Democrats across the...
A Historic Day
in Life, NABLOPOMO 2008, NewsHistory will be made today. We will either elect the country’s first African-American president, or we will elect the country’s oldest president and first female vice president. It’s an exciting day to be an American. Despite the barrage of advertisements and the dirty politicking...
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