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Sunday at Estero Beach

Lunch at Estero Island beach Club Margaret, Tony, Anna and Emily arrived last night and came over to Mom and Dad Woods for dinner and to watch the Olympics. Bob and Cathy and John and Karen arrived late last night. MH and I, Mom and Dad Woods and my parents are all spendng a relaxing day on the beach. It is in the 80s with bright blue skies and a cool breeze that makes you forget how hot it really is. The crowds are gathering on the beach by the pier and I have never seen so many boats parked in the water in front of the Lani Kai.

David breaks another school record Gazette 2/19

Schenectady placed sixth in the team standings---beatings its previous high of 1th--and got third place efforts from its 200 free relay group (citing David and his team members)...Schenectady set nine school records over the three-day competition.

RMR, it must be North Carolina

So today and yesterday were absolutely lovely. Sunny and warm. It was nice but now I wish I were down in the heat of Florida. I'll be sad to leave the luke warm weather in NC for the frigid weather in NY, but happy to be home.

This morning I had a Resting Metabolic Rate Test, or RMR. I had to fast for 12 hours and then go over to the Duke Center for the Living where they did the test. They put me in a semi-dark room and put a hard plastic bubble around my head. I then waited, sat still and rested, but didn't fall asleep, for 30 minutes. The test measures your breathing and somehow they are able to calculate the amount of calories you would burn in a day if you just sat on your butt. My RMR was completely average. This information is helpful for planning out calories and exercise once I get home.

If it is 2/17/05, it must be Florida

We have arrived after a day of flying. Had a nice dinner at the Sweet Tomatoes to celebrate Mom and Dad Woods Anniversary and our arrival in Florida. The weather is in the 80s and much different from what we left in NYC. We are trying out the pool at Heritage Cove and then go to a concert tonight by a local muscian called Paul Todd. We are looking forward to seeing many others here shortly.

February 16, 2006 "It must be Cedar Key"

This will be short, because the only access here is in the library. Cedar Key is a delightful old time fishing village, that is now starting to be developed. Many of the properties are >$500,000 now and I'm afraid the character of the town will change. With the help of friendly neighbors at the Sunset Isle RV Resort we got parked and hooked up to all utilities for the first time:water, electric sewer and cable(a luxury for Anne who loves the Olympics). We've been to all the state and national wildlife preserves in the area and have been birding daily. We 'dipped' (did not find) the Red Cockated Woodpecker which we have searched for in all the right places for 5+years.

Villanova basketball

I hope some of you got to watch the Villanova vs. UConn game the other night, it was intense! Villanova beat the #1 team in the country and there were many lead changes back and forth that made for an exciting game.

Keep an eye out on Nova basketball, this is our best chance to go all the way in a long time.

Blogging

I recently "subscribed" freely to NPR's podcast from the iTunes music store (you should all check out podcasts if you have an ipod and EVEN if you have only iTUNES - you can still listen to the free podcasts on your computer) it's nice to be able to listen at your own leisure.

On this podcast they give the day's "best" segment and today's was on blogging, which I found relevant to this new site.

The woman was talking about how her husband and she now measured events by whether or not they were "blog-worthy" and that her husband would be disappointed if she hadn't read his blog before going to bed. It was very funny in parts - if you can get the podcast and download 2/14's installment you should listen to it.

Best of the Web

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"Best of the Web"

Christians in Las Vegas

I read this somewhere: " 'A reader tells me that there are more Catholic churches in Las Vegas than casinos. When the offering is received at Mass, it is common for people to put casino chips rather than cash in the baskets. The several parishes send the collected chips to a neighboring Franciscan Monastery, where they are sorted and then cashed in at the casinos they came from. This weekly task is undertaken by those who are called the chip monks.' I apologize. That is really awful. But I needed one more short item for today’s posting. I promise it will not happen again."

U of Chi Mag Article

Just read the new U of Chicago Magazine article about how the Univ is "looking south to Woodlawn". Great discussion of the history of the neighborhood and what is happening development-wise. Doug's condo is right in the middle of the area they are looking to develope. Very cool. Patty & Tom & Dan, do you guys get the mag? I love reading it, although the articles are always very scholarly and I have to read them s l o w l y. There is another article on the evolution v. creationism debate. I'll save that for later. See ya!

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