Archive for June, 2008

nyce reunion

Last weekend we got together with our extended Nyce relatives at a gorgeous campground in central/south PA. Although it was almost too short, we had a great time with fabulous weather. The best part was that my parents and sister spent the rest of the week in our area, at Grammy’s house and with us at the end of the week. Dad had never seen our house before or ComedySportz, so it was a historic week! We really had a wonderful time. Anika is still here with us and it’s great to have extra time with her. Pictured are the three grammys of the Nyce family: Lorene, Marian and Katherine. Click here for more pictures.

great minds

I had been thinking of making a website almost exactly like this:

www.recyclethis.co.uk

It is a site that offers ideas on recycling or reusing items around the house. Sometimes I feel disheartened about the quality of content on the internet, so it’s always exciting to stumble across a gem like this! I’m definitely going to bookmark it for ideas.

adam and bryan

David’s friends Adam and Bryan visited from Ohio this weekend.

On Sunday we did a walking tour of Center City, enjoying the gorgeous weather. We had dinner at Mid-town Continental and decadent desserts at Naked Chocolate. Trivial Pursuit was the final activity of the evening.

Monday night we dined in lovely Chestnut Hill at CinCin, a Chinese restaurant with French flair. To balance out this culturally refined experience, we had milkshakes at the trolley diner for dessert.

It was great to have them! Now it’s our turn to visit their recently purchased and renovated home. Click here for some pictures.

wealth

This really puts things in perspective!!

Global Richness Calculator

why i support obama

There is at least one person who is interested in my reasons for supporting Obama, and it will be a helpful exercise for me to bring this all together. This list is comparing him to McCain. While some of the reasons would apply to Hillary as well, the differences are a bit more nuanced in that comparison.

  • He was against the Iraq war from the beginning. McCain is a war hawk who not only wants to keep us in Iraq forever, but is instigating a war with Iran.
  • He is strong on technology and net neutrality. He has even said he will appoint a “Chief Technology Officer”.
  • I trust him. Take a look at all of the things McCain has changed position on since he decided his original positions weren’t conservative enough. I expect for politician’s positions on issues to change over time based on new information, but McCain’s seem to be changing simply because it is politically convenient. Why should I trust him?
  • He is firmly pro-choice. I know this is a touchy issue for many people, but I believe that outlawing abortion only pushes it underground where it becomes more dangerous. Abortions should be legal, safe, and rare.
  • He uses experts to inform his policy decisions. This is one of the worst things about the Bush administration – they only listened to experts when their advice agreed with what the administration had already decided to do.
  • He supports major investments in green technology, including renewable energies.
  • He supports taking serious steps to stem global warming, along with strong positions on other environmental issues.
  • He supports civil unions for gay and lesbian couples. I wish he would support gay marriage, but McCain doesn’t even support civil unions.
  • He opposes the Bush administration’s mockery of the system of checks and balances in his pursuit of executive power. McCain was initially against the increased executive power, but as of late has reversed his position.
  • He opposes warrant-less wiretapping, the diminishment of habeas corpus, and other blatantly unconstitutional programs.
  • He doesn’t accept money from lobbyists.
  • He symbolizes change. Sure some of that’s just part of the brand, but the international community needs to see that we are ready to put the disaster that was the Bush administration behind us and start in a new direction.
  • He is good at unifying people and working across party lines. We desperately need someone who is willing to get past the ridiculous amount of partisanship that exists in Washington.
  • He has pledged to put an end to no-bid contracts like the contract Halliburton got in Iraq.
  • He has pledged to create a universal health care system.
  • He has some great plans when it comes to education and volunteer services like the PeaceCorps.
  • He is a black man. I would never vote for someone simply because of their race or gender, but it is high time we break the hold white men have had on the presidency.
  • He worked as a community organizer in Chicago and taught constitutional law. He easily could have gotten a high paying job at a big law office instead.
  • He has worked to end the genocide in Darfur, co-sponsoring and voting for all significant Darfur legislation.
  • He is for ethics reform and open government. Doesn’t it seem reasonable that we should know where are tax dollars are going?
  • He is a proponent of fiscal responsibility. After the Bush administration’s complete disregard for fiscal responsibility, we better have someone who cares about balancing the budget.

I’m sure there are many more that I’ll think of after I publish this, but this list is already a bit long. I’d love to here everyone’s thoughts or critiques.

o-b-a-m-a

It is so exciting to be alive on such an historic day. I’m sitting here at my computer watching his speech and thinking about how one day I could be telling my kids about this day.

I will revel in the win for a day or so, and then gear up for the real battle against McCain. I urge everyone who wants to see a change of course in this country to do whatever you can to support Obama. And of course I’d love to discuss why I support him with anyone who is interested. : – )

summer!

We’ve been enjoying some low key days and evenings lately.  It’s so nice to have a calmer and more relaxing life for the moment.  This weekend we are going to my boss’s wedding and some yard sales.  After this weekend we will have a string of guests.  But for now, it’s nice to kick back, work on projects, and enjoy some warm weather.