Jan 192005
 

A new exhibit opened last month at the LBJ Library called Signs of the Times: Life in the Swingin’ Sixties. The Wife checked it out last week and deemed it worthy of a visit. I hope to make it out there while my mother-in-law is in town for the next couple of weeks. The exhibit boasts monitors running TV shows from the era and also comedy clips of Woody Allen and Bill Cosby from early in their careers. The exhibit is open daily from 9am to 5pm and admission is free.

 Posted by on January 19, 2005 at 5:21 pm
Jan 192005
 

Today’s my three year blogaversary. I switched to this format on January 19, 2002 and started posting some stuff.

Some things have stayed the same.

  • We’re still in the same house.
  • I’m still at the same job.
  • We still have a chimp for a president.

Other things have changed:

  • I’m now a father of two.
  • My paternal grandmother is no longer with us.
  • We’ve joined the minivan cult.
  • I’ve started playing drums in a gigging band again.

Most of the changes have been chronicled here in one way or another. My posts have become more political and more outwardly-focused as opposed to targeting a readership of family. I’ve made several cool friends via blogging and started participating in a group blog.

I’m hoping to have the time to add some stuff this year. I’ve got one project that I’ve been wanting to do for several years and should finally have the time this spring or summer. I’m still also seriously considering splitting off all of the family stuff to a separate site and keeping this one for my interests/rants. I really, really need to re-design the band site. If you followed the link, you know why.

Anyway, happy blogaversary to me!

 Posted by on January 19, 2005 at 4:54 pm