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Two years?

June 11, 2009

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I remember exactly what I was doing this time two years ago. Every year on my birthday my phone rings usually before I wake up. It’s always my mom. Whether I try to sleep a little longer and let her leave a message or wake up to get my birthday greeting, it always starts with […]

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Mulch Mania!

April 4, 2009

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Here’s a time lapse video of Titus and I working in the yard all day. Sara comes in to help for the last part! Mulchy Mania from Kenny Conley on Vimeo.

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The Banff Chronicles: Customs and tight connections

October 17, 2008

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Two days before we left for Banff, I was very concerned about our connection times. We were flying from Calgary to Austin with a connection in Houston. Unfortunately we only had 40 minutes to connect in Houston. Since flying from Canada was technically an international flight, I figured that there was absolutely no way we […]

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The Banff Chronicles: Flying with Delta and Continental

October 7, 2008

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Air travel in the post-$3 gallon days is getting stupid. I could easily rant about how insane I think it is that airlines can continue to exist after being bailed out by the government multiple times simply because if they failed, it would bring air-transit in this country to a halt… but I won’t. What […]

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The Banff Chronicles: A dream vacation

October 6, 2008

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On our 9th wedding anniversary last July, Sara and I started planning a vacation. Originally we planned to rent a canoe and paddle around Lake Austin, but we were rained out on that hot summer day. Since we already had a sitter for Titus, we decided to hit a local Barnes and Nobel to research […]

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The Banff Chronicles

October 5, 2008

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Originally I intended to blog from our vacation in Banff, Canada. Why not? I’d blogged from our week-long stay in Dubai and even blogged the birth of Titus. However, at the end of every day I was a little tired, more interested in reading… and quite frankly, blogging felt like working. The only things I […]

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