Monday, August 31st, 2009
GlitterGirl went from formula to enriched Rice Milk and I was happy with that. I’m not comfortable with all of the hormones used in modern dairy production, and wanted to keep away from that if at all possible. But TwinkleToes was two years old, and malnourished, when we brought her home. We continued with formula [...]
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Friday, August 28th, 2009
If you missed the previous posts on this, you can go here and here and here. A small recap. I bought a $500 Asus T91 Tablet from Amazon, on the day it was released. I never buy brand new technology and this was a huge splurge for me. The day after it was delivered, it [...]
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Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Harper is home. http://jayscruggs.livejournal.com/ And here is the Washing Post story. I started to title this blog post A Happy Ending… but in reality, it’s just the beginning. Welcome home, little Harper. And now I have to make my way to the restroom to fix my make up before anyone at work realizes I’ve been [...]
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Thursday, August 27th, 2009
It’s only been about six months since I did this, but I’m getting questions that tell me we have a lot of new people who haven’t looked around to see what is offered… so I guess it’s time for me to do this again. At the top of the left hand column you’ll find links [...]
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
The last 12 referral batches arrived at 27, 27, 37, 36, 18, 24, 39, 32, 47, 30, 32, and 31 days. The average is 32 days, the median is 32 days, and we see both 27 and 32 twice. The shortest interval is 18 days and the longest is 47. But, the 47 was hopefully [...]
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
The first chart (below) shows the size (in poll numbers) of the previous batches and this batch. Please remember that each poll has to stand by itself, you can’t compare numbers from different polls. We can still get an idea of how the sizes of the batches have gone, but you can’t do a direct [...]
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