Birthday

Steve on November 20th, 2009

I had a very nice birthday party last night.  Thanks to all who attended.For whatever reason, I got into my head that it would be a delicious appetizer spread.  Jocelyn and I spent a few hours prepping on Wednesday, then some more hours baking Thursday morning, then finishing on Thursday night.    It was a blast.  [...]

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Jocelyn on November 17th, 2009

Steve turned 36 yesterday, and in leiu of a long blog post about all the cool things we did to celebrate: coffee in bed, breakfast at Las Palmas, a mid-afternoon swim, work, a good bottle of petit syrah (thanks to Ben!), pie at Nogui’s and a toe-dip in the Pacific under the stars; i’m posting [...]

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Steve on May 31st, 2009

Some people get grumpy about birthdays, saying things like “Oh…. just wait till you reach my age”. To this I say “Poppycock! Balderdash! Nay!” I will not be bamboozled into thinking that getting older is, in any way, negative. Just stop and consider the alternative for a second. Jocelyn was born on May 30, 30-something [...]

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Steve on December 6th, 2008

We are geeks in the garden. On of the highpoints of last week was building (if you can call such a humble attempt “building”) a little planter for our garlic garden. We’ve got eight little garlic plants started. Seeing as how garlic grows well in Gilroy, California and the stuff we have comes from China, [...]

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Steve on June 4th, 2007

So it turns out that the Sandcruiser Technical Team isn’t as tech-savvy as we thought. Or at least, not as blogger-savvy as we thought. Somewhere along the way, we turned on the “moderate comments” button. Mostly because the signal to noise ratio was dropping off alarmingly and more often than not the comments involved content [...]

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