Take me back to Cancun!

Back-to-School 2007 Even though I've not been to work since Friday, August 24th, my vacation pretty much ended the minute we landed at JFK last Wednesday evening. Within minutes, no matter how often I supressed them, thoughts of back-to-work and back-to-school things-to-do steadily flooded my brain, and not even my new Nintendo DS and Pokemon Diamond could completely defeat them. :-( Today was a pretty good day, though, all things considered, as Isaac and India returned to school and things seem to be slowly falling into place as far as our annual after-school-care nightmares go. (Some pictures here.) Both of their schools require uniforms this year,…

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Cancun & the New School Year

Cancun 2008 We had a GREAT time in Cancun, as memorable a vacation as I've ever had, and took a ton of pictures, the best of which are up on Flickr at the link. There's some more from the Underground River in Xcaret -- my new favorite vacation destination -- that I need to get developed the old-fashioned way, and will upload those over the weekend along with a more detailed post. Now, even though I'm still on "vacation", I have a bunch of running around to do for India as she starts at her new school next week but was assigned…

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Top 10 Must-Reads

Let's make a meme-ory! If I had to choose 10 books to recommend to someone as representatives of my personal favorite reads, it'd look a little something like this (today, at least): Fool on the Hill by Matt RuffGates of Fire by Steven PressfieldLa Perdida by Jessica AbelLadies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning by Jonathan MahlerMen of Tomorrow by Gerard JonesPet Sematary by Stephen KingUnsettling America by Maria Mazziotti Gillan (editor)When I Was Puerto Rican by Esmeralda Santiago When the Sacred Ginmill Closes by Lawrence BlockWhere a Nickel Costs a Dime by Willie Perdomo A little something for every taste there,…

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QotD: Life-Changing Decision

What decision changed the course of your life? Submitted by Ally. December 9, 1996: After much internal debate, getting off the line to exit the parking lot at Jersey City State College, parking my car, and unexpectedly jumping into a classmate's car to clumsily explain to her that, despite having a very good reason to ignore the impulse, with the semester ending in a week or two, I couldn't ignore the feeling that I'd regret not telling her that I was very attracted to her. I was living with my girlfriend at the time, in the process of moving from…

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Killer App: Scrabulous @ Facebook

Scrabble Tournament Ad from France Because the last thing I need is another Web 2.0 distraction, I avoided Facebook when it first opened up to everybody. I'm on MySpace and [used to] barely ever log in except to delete friends requests from newly relocated single girls who think I'm cute and want to share their nude pics with me, so I didn't see the point. Then, Facebook opened up their platform for external developers to create applications and I was intrigued. I signed up and played around with it a bit, testing a variety of applications that ranged from pointless but fun (Boozemail!) to mildly…

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Mr. Mom, Day One

Picnic Spread Salomé's away for the next few days so it's just me and the kids which, unfortunately means the kids and a babysitter since I'm at work every day this week. Originally, they were going to be down at my mother's place in Virginia, but schedules got twisted around and they're not going down until this coming weekend, at which point we head to Cancun! Yesterday was a lot of fun, though, as the three of us headed to Glen Island Park for a family picnic with my cousin Joanne and her family, and a special guest appearance by our aunt…

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38 Years Old?!?!

Leos Rule Well, damn! There was a time in my early 20s when I was convinced I was going to kill myself on my 30th birthday because I knew life pretty much hit the downslope at that point. Dumbass. I got married one month before my 29th birhday, after a decade of attempting to make "30 with a Bullet" a self-fulfilling prophecy. Had my first kid shortly after my 31st birthday, the second after turning 33. Thanks to Salomé's inhuman patience, we're still married after nine years, and thanks to her good genes, we have two beautiful kids. (I take partial credit.) I've yet…

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