B.C. takes on the sans “Under God” in our Pledge of Allegiance.
Monthly Archives: July 2004
{fray} work – fireworks
Political Contribution Refund
Political Contribution Refund – Donate up to $50 to a candidate and the state will pay you back (certain conditions apply).
Light Rail Review
As I mentioned yesterday, I finally got around to riding the Hiawatha Light Rail line on Tuesday.
Read on for a review.
SUV Takes a Plunge
Light Rail
I rode the light rail line on Tuesday!
I took a bunch of pictures, but they are on my camera which is back at the U of M. Look for a full update with my thoughts and a bunch of pictures tomorrow.
First DVD Burn
I’ve had my PowerMac G5 for over 8 months and just the other day finally used the DVD Burner functionality that comes with the SuperDrive.
My first DVD I burned: a backup of my iPhoto library.
One Week With Braces
I had originally intended to write this on Tuesday—one week after I had my braces put on. But alas I’ve been too busy.
Solid food. It’s amazing how much we take it for granted, but only when you can’t eat a piece of bread do you recognize it’s value. My diet has consisted mostly of food that I could ‘chew’ with my mouth:
- Breakfast
- Eggs
- French Toast (the frozen kind you cook in the microwave — avoid the borders as they are still too tough to chew)
- Lunch/Dinner
- Soup
- Chili
- Eggs
Whew, I’m glad that’s over. For example, tonight I was able (with some difficulty and pain) to eat a couple of Hot Dogs at the Twins game. My incisors are still tender making it difficult to eat foods that require me to “cut” the food with my teeth. A fork and a knife have proved to be indispensable. I was able to eat some Enchiladas at Don Pablos after the braces had been on for a week.
I still can’t really eat tough foods. Twizzlers, Skittles, and peanutes are all still impossible to bite down upon. However, every day is better than the day before and with time, I’ll be back to my old diet.