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The Best Laid Plans, Part One: The Facts

When I was pregnant, I thought I had it all figured out.

I read the books, surfed the internet and talked up the doctors. I planned on blissfully working from home during maternity leave while the baby napped through the day. I had visions of spending late summer afternoons at Panera indulging in sandwiches and Wi-Fi with a cooing infant. Visiting Corey at work, bringing the baby along with some lunch. I stocked up on nursing supplies, assuming it would be natural and effortless. I figured, “Yeah, childbirth will be painful. But it’s only one bad day. After that day – the fun will begin.”

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Week One, Weak One: The Birth Story

Week One, Weak One: The Birth Story

The fact that I haven’t updated the blog after the blessed arrival should be the first sign that things did not go according to plan. Not my plans, at least. Maybe I have an arch nemesis somewhere who concocted the events that have unfolded since 5 a.m. August 6th. If that is the case – then things for my arch nemesis went off without a hitch. I’m still exhausted, achy and dehydrated -but I wanted to document everything that happened before it’s too late.

SPOILER ALERT: If you are pregnant, plan on becoming pregnant or know someone who may one day consider becoming pregnant – do not read any further. Having been recently pregnant – I know the desire to avoid delivery horror stories, opting instead for fearful optimism. The following, ladies and gentlemen, is not an uplifting delivery story. Don’t worry – the baby is healthy, vibrant and wonderful. The mother on the other hand – is a different story.

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Photos: Baby Shower Hosted at the Academy

Photos: Baby Shower Hosted at the Academy

Schneider Hall seems to be an important fixture in my life. I spent the entirety of my sophomore year in the building. It was where I turned on a TV the morning of 9-11 to see the events of the day unfolding. It was where I found out that my grandmother was going to pass away. It’s where I made new friends. It’s where a stream of those friends called at 3 a.m. to use the restroom the night they camped out on the lawn of Potter Hall in hopes of getting a room in the renovated directional halls on campus.

Since coming back in 2007, it’s the place where I’ve grown personally and professionally–a place where I have the good fortune of meeting hundred of the state’s finest young people through Nerd Camp and the Academy. It’s also the place where Stephanie and I celebrated our wedding reception. (Some folks say it’s the nicest the Fourth Floor Common Room has ever looked.)

Tuesday, August 3, marked another celebration in the building. Our friends and coworkers at the Academy and The Center hosted a baby shower for Elliott. We’ve been so thankful not only for their gifts but also their support and encouragement leading up to his arrival and in the days since. We look forward to him meeting these dear friends some time late next week.

Here’s hoping that some day Elliott will enjoy time in Schneider Hall as well as a Nerd Camper and Academy Class of 2028 student.

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For Your Consideration: Jeff Woods as BG’s Favorite TV Personality

For Your Consideration: Jeff Woods as BG’s Favorite TV Personality

The Alderdice household is a big fan of Jeff “Action” Woods, sportscaster extraordinaire, good pal, and just a generally great guy.

Jeff isn’t a fan of the fact that I’ve nicknamed him “Action” and petitioned him on several occasions to adopt the moniker on air.  Friends and gentle readers, I believe we can make that and more happen for old Jeffrey.

I sent myself an email reminder exactly one year ago so I wouldn’t forget about this. Nominations have begun for the 2010 Best of Bowling Green.  The contest recognizes favorite restaurants, stores, and individuals in the city of Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Most of all, I want to see Jeff “Action” Woods as a finalist for Category #104 — Best Local TV Personality.

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Photos: Coming Home

Photos: Coming Home

The only thing good about a stay in the hospital such as this is that it brought Elliott into our world.  The journey began at 5 a.m. on Friday and finally wrapped up shortly after noon today.  Granted, there will be trips to visit Dr. Baker, our pediatrican and other stops along the way in the days ahead but I’d be happy if that was our last stay in a hospital for a while.

For the time being, though, we’re happy to have Elliott at home.  Lily, on the other hand, is a bit apprehensive about having something else tiny in the house; however, she seems to be warming up to the little fella.  Both mother and child seem to be settling in well, though each have had a couple of naps today.

Until Stephanie writes an account of the last few days, enjoy these photos from our last day at the Bowling Green Medical Center and our first day as a newly-minted family at 806 Brownstone Way.

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Ukuleles, Cake, and Cheeky British Songstresses

For folks who know me, there are three things that I enjoy immensely: the charming sound of a ukulele, the nomy deliciousness of cake, and the delightful cadence of an English accent.

Boing Boing had a shout out to the song stylings of Rocky and Balls.  While the name is a bit lacking, these duet darlings from the UK combine a bit of wordplay with simple melodies.  My personal favorite of their songs is “Love Cake,” which can be found below.

Like what you hear? Check out their website for more tracks.  You can also follow them on Twitter.

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A Little Exploitation Goes a Long Way

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Ah, the local news.  As mainstream, national journalism gives way to the power of the internet and the blogosphere, it seems as though local media is the only traditional avenue that maintains some form of relevancy.  After all, local media know their audience, stories, and needs in a way that a national media outlet is simply unable to provide.

Granted, there are numerous professionals working in television and print in newsrooms across the country who are consummate professionals.  Every now and then, though, you have a Chris Allen fondling a breast cancer graphic on camera.  Media professionals make bad decisions all the time.  Even after serving as the Dean of the White House Press Corps, Helen Thomas found herself forcibly retired after inflammatory comments.

Thanks to the internet, a highly local story can become global internet fodder in a matter of hours.  Take the story of Antoine Dodson, the latest example of a local news story gone viral.  When an intruder allegedly broke into his sister’s apartment and attempted to sexually assault her, Antoine helped scare off the attacker.  A story such as this meets the “smell test” for local news: it’s timely, it’s interesting, and there’s a human angle.

Here’s the problem.

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