February 09, 2005

Zany Bitz

Watching MSNBC tonight we saw two stories that absolutely amazed us. One was about the woman who apparently has two uteruses and managed to make two babies out of one egg, in her two seperate uteruses, and gave birth to two healthy babies, nearly two months apart! That one just gets crazier as it goes along.

The second was a story about a four year old boy who managed to get into his parents' car in the middle of the night and drive three blocks to the video store, crashing a couple times on his way back, but ultimately making it home safe and sound. The interview with the chief of police was pretty hilarious. That's probably the most excitement he's gotten in years in that two hos' town.

Sorry, that's all the blogging energy I have for tonight. I know. It's pathetic. We are moving our offices at my job so there's too much to do during the day to find time to say or read much and the nights seem too short to accomodate blogging. Sucky. I start my SAT course this Saturday, so soon I'm going to have to balance out the blogging with much studying.

Oh I finished Running With Scissors today. GREAT book.

Posted by Maria at February 9, 2005 01:08 AM | TrackBack
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Maria,
The story of the woman with the two uteruses is insane. Two months apart. That would be awful to be pregnant for eleven months. I still love the blog and hope you're doing well! Keep on Keeping on!!!!

Posted by: Ashley at February 9, 2005 03:48 PM

Hey Ash! I miss you.

The story of that woman is just too weird. I've never heard anything like it. But it seems to be true! Eleven months prego...wooh. That sounds just slightly stressful.

Posted by: Maria at February 9, 2005 07:45 PM

I just got Running with Scissors today. Everyone seems to be really into it. Don't work too hard Maria! I will keep some beer on ice for ya!

Posted by: josh at February 9, 2005 11:48 PM

Running with Scissors seems to be getting amazing reviews on here and I'm very tempted to go get it too! My latest book is The Essence of Buddhism, Maria, aren't you proud? I got it at Powells in Portland, on Burnside. I think I really love that building? When you walk in there is smells like knowledge and I tried to take deep breaths in order to absorb it. It's been a few days now and I don't think I absorbed shit! Josh, let me know how you like the book.

Posted by: Ashley at February 10, 2005 01:02 AM

a four year old, huh? so THAT's what happened to my car!
:)

Posted by: P at February 10, 2005 11:49 PM
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