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Our new apartment

Check out some pictures of our new apartment – livingroom, side of building, kitchen, dining room, Clinton’s office. Pictures of bedrooms and bathrooms coming later.

 
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Posted by on March 27, 2006 in Uncategorized

 

Bowling pictures


Well, bowling season is over, and our team finished in 9th place. Here are a couple pictures. That’s me, Conrad and Aurea.

 
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Posted by on March 26, 2006 in Uncategorized

 

Holy cow – it's a SCH-NOW-zah!

Hooray! Clinton and I are the new happy parents of a great big black puppy named Charles Blackwell McSchnauzer, Esq (AKA Charlie), so named because we found him online from the APS of Orange County on St. Patrick’s Day, and also because he is a mix between a black lab and a GIANT SCHNAUZER. The lady we talked to at the shelter said he could grow up to be over 100 lbs. Holy cow! Check out Charlie’s photo gallery

Here’s more information about the Giant Schnauzer breed.

 
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Posted by on March 19, 2006 in Uncategorized

 

Laundry heaven

Just wanted to let y’all know that we are now the proud owners of Consumer Reports top-recommended Kenmore Elite washer and dryer. We’ve only so far tried out the washer, but it works beautifully and is so quiet that you can only hear it when you’re right next to it. And it sounds like the ocean.

 
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Posted by on March 12, 2006 in Uncategorized

 

New Digs in Durham

Conference report
I’m sure you’re all eagerly waiting to hear how my Contraceptive Technology conference in Boston went. It was an extremely interesting event! I learned a lot about the latest innovations in family planning technology, including new hormonal dosage standards and delivery methods, new IUDs, updates on STD Rx guidelines and much more. One of the funniest parts was the fancy luncheon on Thursday, featuring illustrious FHI researcher and family planning clinician Dr. David Grimes, who spoke about “Contraceptive Considerations for Obese Women” while we ate! By the end of the day on Friday, Anuj and I decided to skip one of the sessions so we could kick off our shoes and play Gin Rummy in the park outside the hotel.

I have new ideas for my own new contraceptive inventions, including “Condo-pants” – the solution for herpes simplex virus (HSV) and human papilloma virus (HPV) prevention. As you may know, condoms do not protect us fully from HPV and HSV because they do not cover the man’s entire genital area. Condo-pants, on the other hand, are latex underwear for men that would cover everything, with a special condom-like pouch for the penis and testicles. One advantage to condo-pants is that unlike condoms, men don’t have to wait for an erection to put them on – they can prepare in advance by wearing them under their clothes during the dinner and movie!

The food we sampled in Boston was exceptional. The first night, we visited Legal Seafood and ate delicious fresh wood-grilled fish, scallops and shrimp. On Friday I had a fresh albacore tuna sandwich and burned my tongue (totally worth it) on some scrumptious Boston clam chowder.

On Thursday evening, the conference offered an Old Town Trolley Tour of Boston. I invited my Peace Corps friend Jim along on this tour, which featured a hyper-enthusiastic driver who calls himself Mr. President. We learned very little about the history of Boston but had a great time. Jim and I ate dinner in Little Italy and I tried my first cannoli! Delicious! On Friday evening, the weather was beautiful, so we toured Boston on foot for about 3 hours and had cocktails on the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower.

Our move
Arrived yesterday back in North Carolina, and my awesome husband and his friends moved all of our furniture and belongings to the new digs in Durham. It is so HUGE compared to our place in Chapel Hill, not to mention beautiful. We’ll post pictures of it once we’re finished unpacking. Send me an e-mail message if you need our new address.

Miscellaneous
Have you ever wanted to run a half marathon? Me too! I’m planning to train (starting in early July) for the “Virginia Beach Rock and Roll Half Marathon” in Virginia Beach, VA on September 3 using the 8-week training schedule by Health magazine. Download the free PDF!

Are you afraid that you or someone you know could be at risk for getting HIV? There is a national HIV hotline you can call to find testing centers in your area and HIV prophylaxis if you may have been recently exposed. 1-800-232-4636 provides 24-hour information, 7 days/week.

Check out “Buy me a drink. I’m Gabonese” and other Gabo t-shirts available from Amazon.com.

 
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Posted by on March 12, 2006 in Uncategorized

 

Crystal's Recommendation of the Day

Check out this list of top 10 retailers who buy Greenpower, courtesy of the EPA.

What is Greenpower you ask? It’s alternative energy: electricity made from renewable energy sources like the wind, sun (solar power), biomass (AKA cow poop), and it’s what our government is eventually going to have to put a lot of money into, because our current energy consumption is not sustainable. We should be supporting businesses that invest in Greenpower. If *you* are an organization or business, I’d recommend that you buy Greenpower too. Not only will you look like a super cool Earth-conscious company, but you’ll be investing in something really worthwhile.

 
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Posted by on March 2, 2006 in Uncategorized

 
 
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