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2, 12, 15, 20, 26, 75

December 7th, 2008
By: Steven Haddox
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Some of you may know that I’m a huge fan of LOST (thanks to Katie).  If you don’t, you do now.  I was sitting here trying to figure out a quick way to blog about the month of December as I know I don’t have time to blog as much as I should and I realized that numbers are pretty much a representation of how this month is for me.  So here comes the explanations:

  • 2: The number of years Katie and I have been married (as of December 2, 2008).
  • 12: The number of hours I am trying to work on average each day to earn some savings for possible unemployment come January 1, 2009.
  • 15: Paisley’s age in months currently.
  • 20: Katie’s age in years currently.
  • 26: My age in years (as of yesterday).
  • 75: The number of lightbulbs we replaced on our Candy Land tree in order to get one of the two missing strands of lights to work again this year.

I’ll take a quick moment to go over some of these in more details.  Read the rest of this entry »

The Significance of a Date

August 24th, 2008
By: Steven Haddox
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There are a lot of things in our lives that we cling to emotionally.  There are things in our society that we find important enough to have a general expectation of remembrance for.  Most of these things are important events.  The date of our wedding.  Our birthdays.  Graduation dates.  The date of a significant religious conversion or ceremony.

Then there are those dates that are significant to us personally that mean absolutely nothing to anybody else in our society or even the world. Read the rest of this entry »

To the one who does it all.

February 21st, 2008
By: Steven Haddox
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I know it was only a few days ago that I posted about how much Katie does for me and for our family on a day-to-day basis, but I just wanted to take another moment to thank her for everything she has done these past few days. I know that all the stress of me being in the hospital, not knowing what exactly was wrong, and not being able to have the convenience of being at home with Paisley and me around has made life pretty hectic. Most people would just throw in the towel or get frustrated by all the extra stress. Read the rest of this entry »