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senseless musings
Fair day
It was a great day to go to the Fair today and we were not alone thinking this. Hua Mei was excited for a few days about going. She loves the Fair. This would be Xia Mei’s first visit. The weather was tremendous. It was a clear day with temperatures in the 50s and 60s. [...]\"\"
Farewell to the Metrodome
My friend Dave has been part of a group that splits season tickets for the Twins over the past several years (maybe 12?). The seats are right behind home plate, about ten rows up. I’ve been lucky enough to catch a few games with him every season. Last night was Dave’s last game for the [...]\"\"
The World According to Twitter
About:The Wit and Wisdom of the Twittersphere captured in a hilarious, and occasionally poignant, collection of handpicked tweets-the first-ever book created exclusively using content from Twitter.com! To demonstrate the real-time nature of Twitter during a recent lecture, New York Times “Circuits” columnist David Pogue turned from his PowerPoint presentation to his Twitter page and [...]\"\"
iPhone
Before our trip to the Dells, I got an iPhone. A neighbor recently got one and was raving about it. I was thinking that my Sprint contract was probably getting close to its end so I finally decided to check. Sure enough, the contract was fulfilled in May. I thought that it would be a [...]\"\"
Tornado
Yesterday afternoon there was a tornado warning for Minneapolis. At the office I learned through Twitter that a tornado had hit in south Minneapolis. On my way home, the road I normally took was blocked off due to fallen trees. When I finally reached home all was well. We got a lot of rain though [...]\"\"
A weekend in the Dells
It was a really fun weekend at Kalahari Resorts in the Dells, seeing all the girls and watching them interact. In one year they’ve grown so much. There were fourteen families in total. Only three families were not able to make it. Our group were the families that travelled to Wuhan plus two families from [...]\"\"
China Reunion
Back in 2005 when we received Hua Mei, our travel group was quite large, about two dozen families. About half the families went to Wuhan while the other half of the group went to Guangzhou. Prior to traveling to China we had a couple of get-togethers with many of the families. So, when we finally [...]\"\"
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