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    <title>Testing MarsEdit</title>
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    <published>2008-06-03T04:11:12Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T01:25:14Z</updated>

    <summary>I&apos;m trying out MarsEdit and this is my first post using it....</summary>
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    <title>Parenting lots of little ones</title>
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    <published>2008-01-06T01:12:06Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T06:13:06Z</updated>

    <summary> Raising Godly Tomatoes L. Elizabeth Krueger I confess, I&#39;m a bit of a large family junkie. Do you parent lots of kids (like eight, ten or more)? If so, I&#39;m totally interested in reading, watching or otherwise hearing about...</summary>
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I confess, I&#39;m a bit of a large family junkie. Do you parent lots of kids (like eight, ten or more)? If so, I&#39;m totally interested in reading, watching or otherwise hearing about your life. I guess I kind of hope to have a larger family some day. At the moment I seem to be heading in that direction. I have three, and as much as I try, I just can&#39;t imagine being done having children. By today&#39;s standards, four is definitely in the large family realm.</p><p>So in a random search I came across a <a href="http://inashoe.com/">mom of eight kids</a> and began reading through <a href="http://inashoe.com/">her blog</a>. As I was reading through I came across <a href="http://inashoe.com/?p=1145#comment-4660">a link in one of her comments</a> to a site called <a href="http://www.raisinggodlytomatoes.com/">Raising Godly Tomatoes</a>. It&#39;s funny, I almost didn&#39;t click through, but I&#39;m so glad I did. <a href="http://www.raisinggodlytomatoes.com/">Raising Godly Tomatoes</a> is a treasure trove of parenting advice. I just couldn&#39;t stop reading. It was only because I read into the wee hours of the morning that I forced myself to take a break. </p><p><a href="http://www.raisinggodlytomatoes.com/">Raising Godly Tomatoes</a> offers refreshingly practical advice on parenting and it focuses on small children, which I love. Elizabeth Krueger&#39;s advice is not popular, but I believe it is right on point. My oldest is only three and even he is still too young for a lot of the other parenting advice out there. Most of the parenting stuff I come across is about how you can survive the baby/toddler years and then reason with an older child. Elizabeth, a mother of 10 herself, takes a totally different approach. She focuses on those young years as the prime foundation to raise a godly child. </p><p>Basically teach your child how to bend his will to his parent&#39;s will in those early years (how to honor his father and mother) and he will better know how to bend his will to God&#39;s will (honor God) in later years. As someone who never had to bend her will to her parent&#39;s as a child, I completely understand how difficult it is to learn this skill as an adult. It is something I constantly struggle with. I want better for my children. I&#39;m not saying I think conforming to the will of God will be something my kids will never struggle with, but like most skills, it is easier if you learn it when you are young.</p><p>Another thing that was a total light bulb moment for me was when a child misbehaves Elizabeth advocates that you draw the child closer to you so you can watch him, rather than, as popular wisdom would say, send him to be alone in his room or in time-out. Elizabeth calls this &quot;tomato staking&quot;: </p><blockquote><p>Every gardener knows what I mean by &quot;tomato staking&quot;. A tomato plant grows fast, big, and wild. If left untended, it soon sprawls out into an unwieldy heap. As the fruit grows, it weighs the plant down to the ground. Propping by this time is too late. Any attempt to retrain and redirect the growth of the branches will result in breakage and substantial loss of the fruit due to rot, disease, and pests.</p><p>On the other hand, a tomato plant which has been properly cared for, will produce an abundance of excellent fruit. From the beginning it must be watered, cultivated, pruned, fertilized, examined for pests, and staked up. The branches will grow the way they were propped and trained, and when the fruit is large and ripe the branches will have the strength to hold those beautiful tomatoes up off the wet ground. What a delight!<br /><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">(<a href="http://www.raisinggodlytomatoes.com/ch07.asp"><em>Raising Godly Tomatoes</em></a> by L. Elizabeth Krueger)</span><br /></p></blockquote><p><br />I believe she takes Attachment Parenting to its logical conclusion with Tomato Staking. A parent keeps the child close in order to properly train the child. This is where I think Dr. Sears drops the ball. Parent-child closeness is vitally important, but proximity and affection alone will not help your child grow to be a good adult. A parent must also consistently and continually teach the child proper behavior and proper attitudes that he or she should have as an adult. Tomato staking allows the parent to closely watch the child and to then correct and praise as necessary. </p><p>One of her more controversial ideas is the notion that &quot;not all emotions, displayed freely, are good.&quot; Any emotion that would be abhorrent when displayed in an adult should be equally abhorrent and thus not tolerated in a child. She throws out this idea of &quot;children will be children&quot; and therefore we should let them have whatever behavior and attitude comes to them &quot;by nature&quot; and replaces it with the idea that parents must train their children to exhibit behavior and attitudes of a godly adult. Elizabeth also gives specific examples of how she and others seeking her advice have trained their children in the way they should go.</p><p>Elizabeth has recently had all her wise advice published in a book of the same name as the site, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Raising-Godly-Tomatoes-Elizabeth-Krueger/dp/1605303305">Raising Godly Tomatoes</a>. She is giving away a copy of her book on <a href="http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Tiany/446947/">Tiany&#39;s blog</a>, <a href="http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Tiany/">Less Of Me~ More of Him</a>, as a part of her two year <a href="http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Tiany/453186/">Blogoversary Party</a>. The book is by no means expensive to begin with, especially when you think of all the wonderful advice you get, but I just love the idea of possibly getting something free!<br />&#160;</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>I&apos;ve been working on a project</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.317</id>

    <published>2007-12-22T19:28:32Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:06:29Z</updated>

    <summary>I know the previous post is totally weird in the context of my blog (or your neighborhood reader), but I&apos;ve been working on this project with a few other people to connect people from my high school graduating class. I&apos;m...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I know the previous post is totally weird in the context of my blog (or your neighborhood reader), but I've been working on this project with a few other people to connect people from my high school graduating class. I'm not sure why it fascinates me so much. It's not like high school was a particularly rosy time for me, but nevertheless, here I am.</p><p>Also, I thought there was a way to just post to a group and not to my blog. If there is that feature I obviously missed it, and any of you are more than welcome to enlighten me on how to do that.<br/></p>
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<entry>
    <title>Welcome Class of 1996</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.318</id>

    <published>2007-12-22T03:05:48Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:06:40Z</updated>

    <summary>Ten years and then some have come and gone. Where has your life taken you? Far enough removed from high school that you can look back on it without cringing? Or perhaps it has taken you far enough so that...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ten years and then some have come and gone. Where has your life taken you? Far enough removed from high school that you can look back on it without cringing? Or perhaps it has taken you far enough so that you<em>can</em> look back and cringe. Either way, you're welcome here. I invite you to come share your joys and trials with people who are going through or have gone through the same things. Just add this group to your regular posts. It's a simple way for us to keep up with each other's lives. Who knows, some of us may be able to offer advice, support and commiseration, because even though life has taken us on many different paths, it's funny how
we all manage to meet up here and there at the same stops along the way. We're all about the same age, remember. We are all from the Class of 1996.</p>
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    <title>QotD: Education, Occupation</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.319</id>

    <published>2007-12-17T20:57:18Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:06:52Z</updated>

    <summary>What was your major or field of study in college? Did you wind up working in that field or using that degree? If not, what field have you wound up in?&#160; Submitted by sneuf.&#160; I have a BSED in Social...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<blockquote><p>What was your major or field of study in college? Did you wind up working in that field or using that degree? If not, what field have you wound up in?&#160; <br /><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">Submitted by <a href="http://sneuf.vox.com/" class="enclosure-inline-user" at:enclosure="inline-user" at:user-xid="6p00c11413128c22bd" at:screen-name="sneuf" at:delegate="people-connect" at:user-pic="http://up4.vox.com/6a00c11413128c22bd00e398cc9f1d0004-75si" >sneuf</a>.&#160;</span> </p></blockquote><p>
I have a BSED in Social Science Education. I&#39;m qualified to be a high school social studies teacher. Well, I would be if my certification was up-to-date. I take that back, if I ever <em>completed</em> my certification I would be qualified. After my student teaching experience I did everything to finish my degree, but could no longer even consider completing my certification. I was shell shocked. I just had this overwhelming, panicky feeling that I could not do this. It wasn&#39;t the kids. I continued to work with kids at church, camp and in my husband&#39;s classroom, but I just couldn&#39;t work as an employee in a school environment. <em>Institutionalized</em> was the best word I could think to describe the work environment that I saw over and over again in high schools. It is bureaucracy and power trips gone mad. I just couldn&#39;t handle it. My husband, God bless him, manages it fine, but I don&#39;t have the sensibilities for it. I thought life is too short for me to go into this line of work hating it. </p><p>So, once I graduated I found a job as an office manager for a small graphic design studio / print shop and I ended up making more money than I would have as a first year teacher. That was a fun job. I learned all kinds of neat stuff. I learned a lot about exactly how the printing process works, how to properly setup a design file for printing and ways to do it more cost effectively. I got to see some beautiful design work that really changed my whole aesthetic. I also learned how to use this database program called FileMaker Pro. Now, that is an awesome program. It&#39;s kind of funny how it all started. My boss comes up to me one day and shows me this box and says, &quot;I bought this program that&#39;s supposed to be great for keeping track of things. I need you to learn how to use it.&quot; And that was all I needed to hit the ground running. I built so many things with FMP, from a customer database to a print job tracker. I had it setup to print invoices and contracts at the click of a button. It&#39;s amazing all you can do with that program. I also built a print job estimator that did all the figuring for me. I hated estimating jobs before that.&#160; I was always the go-to person to figure out how to do something if no one else new how.</p><p>I still use the skills I learned doing various volunteer projects and mostly helping my husband&#39;s students in his publication classes.&#160; That&#39;s a lot of fun and really keeps me in practice. The trouble is that most of the projects his classes work on are one color (usually black and white), which in one respect is good because I&#39;ve gotten really good at seeing design possibilities for one color projects, but my inspiration for full color projects has definitely waned.&#160;  </p><p>I guess if I ever <a href="http://tami.vox.com/library/post/sahm-to-wohm-sort-of.html"><em>really</em></a> go back to work, I would like to find a small print shop and be their &quot;Doris in the back on the Mac&quot; (as my former employer used to derogatorily lable the layout person for most print shops).  <br /> </p>
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<entry>
    <title>Vox Hunt: My Favorite Winter Activity</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.320</id>

    <published>2007-12-11T19:52:42Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:07:04Z</updated>

    <summary>Show us your favorite winter activity. I wouldn&apos;t know. It&apos;s 77 degrees today in Georgia. Global warming? life, vox hunt, winter activity, what do you have to say?, hpwinterescape2...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Show us your favorite winter activity.</p></blockquote><p>
I wouldn't know. It's 77 degrees today in Georgia. Global warming?<br/></p>
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    <title>Curse you Cassette Tape!</title>
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    <published>2007-12-10T05:16:58Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:07:14Z</updated>

    <summary>This past weekend we went to an extended family Christmas party. It was my father-in-law&#39;s family. He has lots of siblings. So, there were aunts, uncles and cousins galore--super fun. We do presents for all the kids and do a...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This past weekend we went to an extended family Christmas party. It was my father-in-law&#39;s family. He has lots of siblings. So, there were aunts, uncles and cousins galore--super fun. We do presents for all the kids and do a white elephant gift exchange for the adults. My son got this cute little sing-along book set. He is all into singing songs lately and so I was very excited for him to get this. The problem is the sing-along music comes on a cassette tape and we don&#39;t own a cassette player. We&#39;re all digital. </p><p>So, what am I going to do?</p><p>Here&#39;s what I&#39;ve ruled out:</p><p>- Can&#39;t return it. I think it&#39;s second hand, and I don&#39;t mind that, but it means that there is no store to return it to.<br />- The songs aren&#39;t on iTunes.<br />- The internet tells me they don&#39;t make a CD version of this set with these songs.</p><p>What else?</p><p>I keep thinking of that <em>Man and the Machine</em> moment in Zoolander:</p>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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<p></p><p>...but I don&#39;t think banging my cassette tape on my MacBook will help me get the songs inside the computer.<br /> <div><br /></div></p>
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    <title>QotD: Singing A Holiday Tune</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.322</id>

    <published>2007-12-09T02:01:18Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:07:26Z</updated>

    <summary>Audio: What&#39;s your favorite carol or holiday song? My favorite Christmas music is the melancholy, bittersweet stuff, like this: 01 Come On Christmas Dwight Yoakam 03 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Tori Amos I also have a soft spot...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Audio: What&#39;s your favorite carol or holiday song? </p></blockquote>
<p><br />My favorite Christmas music is the melancholy, bittersweet stuff, like this:</p>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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</div><div><br />I&#39;m not a big fan of the religious stuff. I don&#39;t get offended by it like some people I know do, but since I don&#39;t celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday, it&#39;s not really my thing.<br /><br />If I had to choose just one Christmas album, it would have to be Dwight Yoakam&#39;s <em>Come On Christmas</em>. That is by far my favorite Christmas album. <br /></div>
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<entry>
    <title>Done</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.323</id>

    <published>2007-12-01T03:05:31Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:07:36Z</updated>

    <summary> Nablopomo I got through it, but I&#39;m so ready to take a day (or so) off. I am glad I stuck with it and I plan on giving it another run next year. The eclectic range of posts I...</summary>
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 <div>I got through it, but I&#39;m so ready to take a day (or so) off. I am glad I stuck with it and I plan on giving it another run next year. The eclectic range of posts I get from the <a href="http://nablopomo.groups.vox.com/">NaBloPoMo group on Vox</a> is something that I&#39;ll miss right away. <br /></div>
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    <title>Shopping</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.324</id>

    <published>2007-11-30T03:31:14Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:07:44Z</updated>

    <summary>I finally did some Christmas shopping today. I&apos;m on a super tight budget this year. I have six kids and four adults outside of the immediate family I have to buy for. I&apos;m so excited that I found what I...</summary>
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        <name>Tami Stroud</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>I finally did some Christmas shopping today. I'm on a super tight budget this year. I have six kids and four adults outside of the immediate family I have to buy for. I'm so excited that I found what I wanted for all the kids but one today, and that gift can be ordered online. I am not a fan of Christmas shopping. It just drains me. I had a friend go with me for moral support and crowd control. We have five kids between us. All boys, except baby Emma, and all age five or younger. We were a crazy group, but having my friend and her two boys with me was great. It definitely made the day of Christmas shopping not so draining. Another thing she was a great help with is finding bargains. She helped me figure out and find all my kid gifts and spend just under $80 for all six! </p>
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    <title>Painting</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.325</id>

    <published>2007-11-29T04:58:40Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:07:54Z</updated>

    <summary>We don&#39;t do much coloring in my house. I just don&#39;t have the tolerance for it. I don&#39;t like picking up little crayons that get strewn about, as they inevitably will be. I don&#39;t like little kids chewing on crayons....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We don&#39;t do much coloring in my house. I just don&#39;t have the tolerance for it. I don&#39;t like picking up little crayons that get strewn about, as they inevitably will be. I don&#39;t like little kids chewing on crayons. I don&#39;t like trying to get crayon marks off of things that aren&#39;t the designated coloring sheet. So, crayons are contraband in our house. They are a strictly controlled substance. And forget painting, are you kidding me?!</p><p>But now I feel that maybe I have been too rash in my de facto art ban. Micah, my second oldest, painted in preschool and it turned out really cool. Also, he was great with the art supplies. Micah was totally focused on putting color on paper. </p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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<p><br />Now I feel guilty for all the time he didn&#39;t get to play with crayons and the like just because his older brother is still a box dumping, crayon eating, property defacer. This is just one more in a long line of reminders that although they are related, my kids are each different people.</p><p><em>You do see the rabbit, right? </em><br /> <div><br /></div></p>
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<entry>
    <title>Need an Assistant?</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.326</id>

    <published>2007-11-27T21:16:49Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:08:06Z</updated>

    <summary> Sandy I found this awesome new site that helps keep me organized in a way that is so easy and natural to use that I actually use it! Meet your new assistant, Sandy.Email Sandy things you want to remember...</summary>
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I found this awesome new site that helps keep me organized in a way that is so easy and natural to use that <em>I actually use it! </em></p><p><a href="http://iwantsandy.com/">Meet your new assistant, Sandy.</a></p><p>Email Sandy things you want to remember or be reminded about in everyday language that&#39;s easy to understand.</p><blockquote><p>Remind me to check the oven in 20 minutes<br /></p></blockquote><p> Gets you an email or text message in 20 minutes that says</p><blockquote><p>Check the oven<br /></p></blockquote><p>You can also phone in reminders to Sandy by using <a href="http://jott.com/">Jott</a>. </p><p>I know there are other reminder services out there, but this one fits into my sporadic and distracted lifestyle. As I think of things I can let Sandy know and she takes care of the rest. <a href="http://iwantsandy.com/">Check it out for yourself, it&#39;s free!</a><br /></p>
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    <title>QotD: My Alma Mater</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.327</id>

    <published>2007-11-26T17:48:25Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:08:25Z</updated>

    <summary>What&#39;s your alma mater? Submitted by Lies. The University of Georgia Glory Glory (Georgia) - excerpt Listen to that fight song!Go Dawgs! qotd, uga, university of georgia, fight song, nablopomo, alma mater...</summary>
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<br />Listen to that fight song!<br />Go Dawgs!</div><p><br /> </p>
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<entry>
    <title>perspective meme--</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.328</id>

    <published>2007-11-26T16:46:01Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:08:36Z</updated>

    <summary>I sawthis perspective meme-- atHeidi&apos;s blog and thought I&apos;d give it a go. I had to write out the years to keep it all straight in my head.2008 One week ago --I was getting ready for ThanksgivingLooking forward to my...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>I saw<a href="http://heidigardner.vox.com/library/post/perspective-meme--.html">this perspective meme--</a> at<a href="http://heidigardner.vox.com/">Heidi's blog</a> and thought I'd give it a go. I had to write out the years to keep it all straight in my head.</em></p><p>2008 One week ago --<br/>I was getting ready for Thanksgiving<br/>Looking forward to my husband having a week off from work</p><p>2007 One year ago --<br/>I was three months pregnant with Emma.</p><p>2006 Two years ago --<br/>I was five months pregnant with Micah.<br/>I had just found out that I was having a boy.<br/>We had recently decided to move into our current house.</p><p>2005<br/>2004</p><p>2003 Five years ago --<br/>I was six months pregnant with Joel.</p><p>2002<br/>2001<br/>2000<br/>1999</p><p>1998 Ten years ago --<br/>I was engaged to my husband.</p><p><br/><em>It pretty much hits all the highlights and glosses right over the years of infertility. Until I did this, I didn't realize I was already five years removed from the thick of it. I don't understand it all, to look at this I look like the most fertile person ever, baby after baby after baby.    And maybe I am now, I don't know, but those years of infertility and a miscarriage are seared on my consciousness. It changed how I conceptualized my family and the world around me. I'd like to think, and I guess I do believe that I am a better person having gone through it, but even believing that, I can't say that I would ever choose for myself or anyone else to have to go through years of infertility. </em><br/></p>
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<entry>
    <title>QotD: Computer Recycling</title>
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    <id>tag:www.jonmight.com,2008:/tami/thoughts//1.329</id>

    <published>2007-11-26T03:58:18Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-03T23:08:48Z</updated>

    <summary>Imported from Vox Have you ever recycled an old computer or laptop? Where did you take it, and what steps did you take to protect your personal information? Performa No, but I&apos;ve never thrown a computer away either. My husband...</summary>
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  <p>Have you ever recycled an old computer or laptop? Where did you take it, and what steps did you take to protect your personal information?</p>
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<p>No, but I've never thrown a computer away either. My husband and I have owned <a href="http://tami.vox.com/library/post/qotd-all-my-computers.html">quite a few Macs</a>. Our first Mac was a <a href="http://lowendmac.com/ppc/6360.shtml">Performa</a>. Yeah, we became Apple converts before Macs were iMacs and even before OS X. Every Mac we've ever owned has either been resold or given to someone else to use. Even Macs that were no longer working (and we decided weren't worth repairing--<em>upgrade time!</em>), we would sell or give away the parts for someone else to use. I've heard people complain about how expensive Macs are, but you get your money's worth. Over the long haul I think buying Apple computers versus buying Windows/PC's has been a much better investment for us.</p>
<p>As far as protecting your personal information, to be honest we've never taken any special steps. We have just used Apple's own formatting software. If the computer was going to a stranger, we would give it a few more swipes than if it was going to a friend or relative, but that's about it.<br /></p><br />

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