Monday, August 16, 2004

Oh! and get this, to hammer the age difference home again. I was telling a student in my class that my husband is younger than I am and that he graduated in 2000 and she kindly bubbled that she graduated *highschool* then.

GAG

Oh Man,
I am SO jealous of you vacationers. I'm already in my third week of medical school, wondering when I'll get time to finish these dissertation revisions. This is the craziest summer of all time. Not as crazy as chasing newborns or anything--but, I am jealous of that too! I must say, though, I'm not a huge fan of Bama just yet. I'll keep you posted, but basically, having no friends and having the average age of my class as 22.6 isn't working for me. I'm homesick and lonely. So, I'm willing to host any visitor who might find themselves in Dixie.
Miss you all.

Wednesday, August 04, 2004

Haha. I have seen "This Land." I've watched it several times, and chuckle every time I see it. What is your favorite part? Mine is probably when Hillary slaps Bill, prompting Bill to say incredulously, "What'd I do?"

JH

Friday, July 30, 2004

I love those CitiBank commercials.

You've probably already seen it, but in case you haven't, check out This Land. Be aware there is a bit of swearing. It's one of the funniest things I've seen in a while.

My weekly poker game has propelled me onto the internet at PokerStars. Have no fear, I am not playing for real money. My screen name is hoser98, if any of you feel like giving it a try.

Oh, and if you have any kind of video game system, go buy Beyond Good & Evil. It's amazing. In fact, I'm going to play it right now.

Thursday, July 29, 2004

I am jealous of your trip to Hawaii.  That sounds like fun.  I  just talked with Adin the other day, although our conversation was cut short because Lindsey and I were having trouble finding a parking spot for the They Might Be Giants concert we were attending.  But Adin seemed to be doing well.  Definitely tell her I said hello.

We don't have any volunteers for the New Year's bash this year?  We need some better attendance.  Yes, I know that I missed two years ago.  But that was a last-minute recruiting trip to Ohio State.  And yes, I realize that I don't have any children and you all do.  But all your kids are going to be brainiacs anyway, so you might as well start them traveling and learning about the world early.

I am still living in a tiny apartment (I'll be there for one more year due to proximity to where I coach), but I'll have a house by next fall if things work out the way I am planning, so Cleveland could always be an option a couple New Years from now.

We should rename this Blog JJ for Jonathan and Jill since we dominate the postings.

JH

 

Saturday, July 24, 2004

You know that commercial where the guy is sitting drinking a beer lip-synching to a girl talking about the leather bustier she just had to have. That's almost Josh. We received a call today that someone had tried to use one of our credit cards to buy $3000 (or so) worth of stuff at a music store. Needless to say, it wasn't us. I guess we're fans of the bizarre-spending notification now.

Friday, July 23, 2004

This just in! Papsdorfs Go to Hawai'i!

Earlier today Joshua Papsdorf called American Airlines and booked tickets for the whole family to fly to Kaua'i. The family will be enduring 12 hours in the air (not including the layover in Los Angeles) to reach the island and 10 hours home, but deem the torture meager payment for the sun, beach and Adin awaiting them.

The January vacation will follow quickly on the heels of the annual BLD New Years' Even party, location yet to be determined. Knowing most BLDers will be unwilling to travel to Hawai'i with them just a week into the New Year, Joshua and his wife Jill expressed hope they will be able to attend the party as well. They are anxiously waiting for someone from the group to declare themselves hosts.

Caleb Papsdorf stated he felt "auoauoauo" about the upcoming trip but was quickly distracted by a piece of stuffing Sherlock had pulled out of his toy. (Sherlock has not been told about the trip yet since he will be residing at the prestigious but non-tropical Puppy Paradise for the duration of the vacation.) He (Caleb, not Sherlock) will have his own seat for the flights and his parents have already begun praying he sleeps as much as possible along the way and incurs the wrath of as few fellow passengers as possible. They ask their friends to pray for them as well.


Thursday, June 24, 2004

By the way, happy anniversary to the Walshos today.

Hey, Kevin. I thought you said at Kristin's wedding that you "were back". Where are your new posts to this blog?

Tuesday, June 22, 2004

I check the site at least as often as I post to Caleb's blog. Recently, that's been fairly often.

So I've finally sent all the baby announcements. It's only taken 6.5 months. If you haven't received one, I don't have your address. Email it to me and I'll send it on.

Hope those of you who could attend had fun at Kristin's wedding. Josh and I were in Hanover introducing Caleb to the brave 99s who returned for my 5th reunion. It was chilly, but fun, and we only got rained on once. We have a lovely picture of the Papsdorf family on the Green. Eventually, I'll get that posted on the website. In the meantime, you'll have to use your imaginations.

Monday, June 14, 2004

I think i'm the only one who ever checks this site with any regularity. You all must have too much to do during the day. :(

Friday, June 11, 2004

i think you should have been more specific in your research, kristin. figuring out how dan mazzucco's brain works might have been more beneficial to science (and much more interesting)

Wednesday, June 09, 2004

In 48 hours I will know how the brain works.


I have a lot to do.

Monday, May 24, 2004

Hello BLDers. How are you all doing? I just returned from a boring Sports Lawyers conference in Baltimore, but the trip was spiced up because I stayed a few nights at the Walshos. Mary Grace is a hoot. She may never be as smart as Shannon, but she's already smarter than Kevin. I am learning alot about the Dos (Shannon) and Don'ts (Kevin) of parenting, should that information ever become applicable to my life. Kevin Example #1: while waving a knife in front of Mary Grace at dinner (surely not attractive to a baby): "what do we do with knives? we don't touch them" Kevin Example #2: while watching Mary Grace find a dirty old cheerio on the floor: "what do you have there, Mary Grace? an old cheerio? yummy"

Tuesday, May 18, 2004

Caleb has his own blog now. Of course, all I need is something else to keep me up late at night updating. I'm working on a whole new version of our website as well. I guess I'll have to post again when that's up and running. You can see the old version here. Enjoy spring!