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Presidents By The Book: September 2012
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Presidents By The Book. Reading a book on each of the 44 Presidents. 26: Theodore Roosevelt: The 47%. The contrast between the way politicians spoke 100 years ago compared with now is amazing. There is of course the difference in tone and tenor, in the turn of the century, the art of speaking still mattered and political speeches were expected to be aspirational rather than populist. Even blue collar people generally did not vote purely on "who they'd want to have a beer with". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Presidents By The Book: October 2012
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Presidents By The Book. Reading a book on each of the 44 Presidents. Theodore Roosevelt: The Navy. As the latest zinger of the Obama Romney campaign has been that President Obama has somehow reduced the Navy to it's lowest level since 1917, it's appropriate to talk about the man himself who pushed for a robust Navy, Theodore Roosevelt. By 1916 or 1917, the Navy ballooned to 342 active ships and then nearly doubled in the two years following. This is where the comparison loses meaning. Wars were fought ov...
Presidents By The Book: February 2013
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Presidents By The Book. Reading a book on each of the 44 Presidents. Gun Rights and Gun Wrongs. Text of the 2nd Amendment. A well regulated Militia. Being necessary to the security. Of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. It seems like the gun debate is going to go on now no matter how many times the issue got brushed under the rug by both parties in the past. The idea that the 2nd Amendment was solely to prevent Tyranny is absurd. Were this true, then ...
Presidents By The Book: Woodrow Wilson: The Unitary Executive
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Presidents By The Book. Reading a book on each of the 44 Presidents. Woodrow Wilson: The Unitary Executive. This extreme view of the executive prerogative had its origin in Wilson and some of his immediate predecessors. In the period immediately prior to Wilson and TR, the President was considered weaker than congress. Presidential power waxed and waned after them but has been in expansion mode for the last two decades. Wilson lobbied congress to get the United States involved in World War I and eventual...
Presidents By The Book: July 2012
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Presidents By The Book. Reading a book on each of the 44 Presidents. 26: Theodore Roosevelt: A Life Well Lived. Teddy Roosevelt was like the Dos Equis "Most Interesting Man" of his time. His life read like some blockbuster adventure novel and the facts and antedotes go on and on. Here's a couple that I like:. He wore a ring made with Abraham Lincoln's hair. He was definately pro conceal and carry, since he carried around a revolver to defend himself against his many political enemies. In his african safa...
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Pay a Visit: Tiny Baby Makes Tiny Changes to House
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Back in Columbus, Ohio, after six years in NYC. This time, with TWO kids. Where to Eat in NYC. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. Tiny Baby Makes Tiny Changes to House. Looking back on these last four months, however, it seems that little has changed. Atticus is so easy going that he demands little besides milk, sleep and a roof over his head. Edith is certainly not lacking for attention. If anything, I feel sorry that Atticus doesn't have more of it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get Blog Updates by Email!
Pay a Visit: November 2014
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Back in Columbus, Ohio, after six years in NYC. This time, with TWO kids. Where to Eat in NYC. Friday, November 28, 2014. Photo Friday: Edith in the Leaves. Links to this post. Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Caribbean Cruise: Days at Sea. The endless food was perfect for someone who was 17 weeks pregnant - where else could I get an unlimited supply of every morsel I could desire? We likely won't go on another cruise for several years - not until both kiddos are old enough for the formal children's program...
Pay a Visit: August 2015
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Back in Columbus, Ohio, after six years in NYC. This time, with TWO kids. Where to Eat in NYC. Friday, August 28, 2015. Photo Friday: Taking Too Long. All is calm as I begin to take photos . But if I take too long ! Aug 27, 2015. Links to this post. Tuesday, August 25, 2015. But it is the place where we were alone together the most. And so this seems like another milestone that takes us further away from our time there. Links to this post. Friday, August 21, 2015. Aug 17, 2015. Links to this post. She ha...
Pay a Visit: March 2015
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Back in Columbus, Ohio, after six years in NYC. This time, with TWO kids. Where to Eat in NYC. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Who's Ready for a Baby? As I sit here considering whether or not Edith is ready to be a big sister, I'm realizing that she might be the most ready out of all of us. Well, we have the house set up - baby's bed, swing, changing station, all that stuff is ready to go. But mentally . hmm. As I overheard Paul once say, we might be less. In any case, ready or not, here he comes. With baby on ...
Pay a Visit: December 2014
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Back in Columbus, Ohio, after six years in NYC. This time, with TWO kids. Where to Eat in NYC. Monday, December 29, 2014. 2014: Year in Review. The most exciting news of the year won't arrive until 2015: we're expecting a new baby. A boy this time) in April! But that wasn't all that happened in 2014. It was our first full year back in Ohio, and I think we're finally back in the swing of things. We have new friends and new schedules, filled with playgroups, story times and days at COSI. Links to this post.
Pay a Visit: Okonomiyaki and Other Food I Can't Pronounce
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Back in Columbus, Ohio, after six years in NYC. This time, with TWO kids. Where to Eat in NYC. Saturday, December 12, 2009. Okonomiyaki and Other Food I Can't Pronounce. I acquired my love of sushi and tempura years ago. In fact, Paul and I went to a sushi restaurant on our first date, so it always brings back good memories. But girl cannot live on sushi alone, even in Japan. I tried tons of food that I'd never had before, and only a little that I will never try again. Soft serve ice cream! So needless t...
Pay a Visit: September 2014
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Back in Columbus, Ohio, after six years in NYC. This time, with TWO kids. Where to Eat in NYC. Friday, September 26, 2014. Photo Friday: Pigs in a Blanket. Someone was being clever at COSI! Links to this post. Friday, September 19, 2014. Photo Friday: Ohio License Plate Map. In Ohio State's student union is an interesting map. Each county is represented by a different license plate from the state. Wish I had this in my living room! Links to this post. Monday, September 15, 2014. Inside the main library.
Pay a Visit: July 2015
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Back in Columbus, Ohio, after six years in NYC. This time, with TWO kids. Where to Eat in NYC. Friday, July 31, 2015. Photo Friday: All Curled Up. COSI, July 13, 2015. Links to this post. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Another Year Passes By. My letters used to be full of the fun things I had done in the previous year, like vacations, weekend trips and special occasions. Now, I suppose, it's quality over quantity. I mean, no number of weekend trips can equal the excitement of a new child - but it isn't ...Frida...
Pay a Visit: Finding Okonomiyaki in Columbus
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Back in Columbus, Ohio, after six years in NYC. This time, with TWO kids. Where to Eat in NYC. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Finding Okonomiyaki in Columbus. One of my best vacation memories happened in Japan almost six years ago, when we were visiting friends who lived in Hiroshima at the time. They took us to a restaurant that we never would have found on our own, and we sat around the grill eating okonomiyaki. We ate a lot of new foods during that trip. But that was probably the best. Photo Friday: Minnie ...
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Presidents By The Book. Reading a book on each of the 44 Presidents. 29: Warren G Harding: The nation's most boring presidency. It's been a very long time. I've learned that although going from no kids to 1 kid takes most of your free time going from 1 kid to 2 kids takes the rest. For now though, we have Warren G Harding. I will do my best to keep my blog posts more interesting. Woodrow Wilson: The Unitary Executive. This extreme view of the executive prerogative had its origin in Wilson and some of his...
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