Thursday, February 05, 2004

Jon, after the suffering you have endured at the hands of the Indians, I would not say such things if I were you

Wednesday, January 21, 2004

P-A-N-T-H-E-R-S PANTHERS!

Monday, January 12, 2004

That's pretty funny, Kristin... I thought that my Endnote was called BLD 98 b/c I had put something stupid in the registration info.

For those going to the Fasani/Lynch wedding, Adin will be there, as will Aidan. Adin is staying at the Oxford Suites, so we figured we would join her there. Also, we're flying into San Fransisco b/c it's $300 cheaper, so if someone wants to carpool from there, let us know. Flight arrives @ 12:45 PM Friday, and leaves 12:20 PM Sunday.

E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES!

Thursday, January 08, 2004

hey everybody, you should all check your email. i actually got off my lazy butt and sent you correspondence. if you don't get an email from me, you can email me to yell at me for forgetting to add you to the list of recipients.

good night
dcd

Tuesday, December 30, 2003

Well, it's 3:35 am, and I don't really have anything better to do so I figured why not type a blog one handed. (Turns out Caleb really perfers to be held while he sleeps, which is cute in theory but a little tiring in practice.) Jill is in the other room getting her alotted 2 hrs of sleep before Caleb wakes up hungy again.

All in all I'm shocked at how well two people can function on 4-5 interrupted hours of sleep a night for 3 weeks.

Well the typing is getting annoying so that's all for now from the Wee hours of fatherhood.

Goodnight

Wednesday, December 17, 2003

ps. Dan, I like the Handon Heights updates. I need to move. I realized this the other day. Hanover is nice. But, it's time to go.

JH--that's cool. Do you like the guy?

Reason I logged on was this oddity:
I use Endnote pretty much every day (many of you will likely know what this is if you're writing papers a lot). Anyway, I just got it upgraded and my new version is this:

Endnote 7 (Bld 98)

Strange, huh? At first I thought it was a joke and that someone had labelled it that way. Then, I came to my senses and wondered who would/could have done that.

Monday, December 15, 2003

My sister Bethany got engaged a little over a week ago. Just thought I would let you know, since many of you have had the opportunity to meet her. JH

Friday, December 12, 2003

Well, the big day has finally arrived. Most of you probably have an email with all this info, but it can't hurt to double up my efforts in my current sleep deprived state. Caleb Joshua Papsdorf was born at 7:57pm on Dec. 11, 2003. He weighed 8lbs. 12oz. and Jill and Caleb are doing great. We'll post more details soon.

That's all for now from one exhausted but proud dad,
Josh

Sunday, November 16, 2003

More news from Haddon Heights, NJ.

What a progressive town we live in... a 20 year old runs for mayor! his platform is skate parks, arcades, and bands. The good news is that he lost. I think I'm going to run in 2008.

Birth announcements are coming soon. Lincoln, you're not getting one if you won't tell me your address.

Sincerely,

Governor Schwarzenegger

Tuesday, October 21, 2003

Caveat: I play with monkeys for six hours a day.

Situation: I'm bored, so I was reading over the blogs and checking out the links. If you are also in need of amusement, check out Dan's note 8/9 and see what his town is up to. Sometimes it's funny, this week is the "Halloween Hoots and Howls Hop".

To make up for Josh's complete lack of culture, anyone catch the new Joe Millionaire yesterday? Speaking of Hoots (okay, well, Hooters--the restaurant)...should prove funny, although, I'm trying to refrain from getting involved.

Monday, October 20, 2003

Well, the recent Walsh update has inspired me to follow suit. Jill and I are doing well and are looking forward to staying home for the duration of the pregnancy (ETA 12/5/03). We've recently been on a whirlwind tour of the U.S. from baby shower to baby shower. The good news is that we are now the proud owners of 8 baby blankets, 11 baby caps and 16 baby bibs along with many other items of extreme cuteness and varying practicality. We've apparently adopted a 'ducky' and 'froggy' theme, which follows inevitably from the yellow and green forced upon those who choose not to find out if their having a boy or girl. The good news is that I'm not averse to frogs and am actually enjoying owning my first rubber ducky. Along with receiving all of these gifts we are staying quite busy attempting to transform our already cramped housing space into an acceptable nursery / play area / baby wardrobe-changing area. Sherlock seems quite uninterested by everything, but Jill and I think he'll be much more excited once baby starts raining down Cheerios and various foodstuffs onto the floor in the relatively near future.

In other news, Jill is in the midst of a huge web-database project at work and is looking forward to maternity leave and the prospect of working from home at least 2 days a week once the baby arrives. I am in the midst of background reading for my dissertation on early Latin commentaries on the Pauline epistles. I've also been substitute teaching undergraduate theology classes, which has actually been enjoyable despite the perpetual Fordham undergrad hangovers. I'm hoping to finish my dissertation in two years and to teach an intro. course of my own sometime in the next year or so.

That about covers it for now.

I apologize for the lack of references to reality television. That is all.

Saturday, October 11, 2003

Hello everyone. Shannon and I just got our internet set up here at home. I'm pretty sure they monitor all my computer activity at work, so I won't be checking this much from there. But now we're connected at home.

Saw Dan and Betsy and Aidan for a brief while when they passed through en route to a frisbee throwing fest. Aidan is a tank. A big kid. He weighed about 33% more than Mary Grace. Good thing girls mature more quickly. She should have those five days that separate them made up in no time. Anyhow, here are some pictures of her from her Baptism this past Sunday. A fine looking baby, if I say so myself (and I do).

Supreme Court is going well, though it is a bit more stressful than my previous clerkship. Justice Scalia is a great boss ... just a bit intimidating because I find that I am most prone to saying dumb things around really smart people. (That was a backhanded compliment to all of you to the extent that you think that I've said a lot of dumb things around you.)

That's all for now.

Tuesday, October 07, 2003

Rob, are you embarrassed to live in the State of California yet? Tell me you didn't vote for Arnold today.

Wednesday, September 24, 2003

Hey Modee. Happy Birthday (yesterday). Sorry I'm a day late. Hope you had a good one.