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How to Choose a President…

If they offered Lowercase Tees in something other than toddler sizes, I would *so* buy one for Jason. Then again, probably wouldn’t be wise as a mother to send him out in public in Texas wearing one of those. But I would want to. I would really, really want to get one for him. [via Dooce]

Although an interesting thing happened last week when I was mailing off my voter registration address change. (I almost forgot, but I have since learned I could have voted in my old precinct if I signed an affidavit.) Jason is living in a household with people that are not pro-Bush, with relatives that are not pro-Bush, and yet he was surprised the other day when I said I was going to vote for Kerry. He actually gasped. When I asked him why he thought I should vote for Bush, he couldn’t give me an answer at first, and then he told me that I should vote for him because he is the current president. It was a great opening for a discussion on how you should choose what candidate you vote for and I hope to educate him more on the candidates and their campaign platforms before the election is over.

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WordPress 1.2.1

WordPress 1.2.1 released – bug and minor security flaws fixed. [via Matt]

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Kubrick

Kubrick is “A drop-in user-customizable template for the WordPress 1.2 blogging solution.” [via Matt]

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PhotoBlog Survey…

I’m working with Jenn to come up with a slight redesign of Pixelog. Poor, poor Pixelog is sadly in need of an update, but I want to migrate it to WP first.

My question is – do you like the current design, with the smaller images and the text beside the photos – with the option to click on the image and see a larger version of the photo sometimes, or do you prefer Photoblogs with larger images such as Chromasia, Ephemera or Heather Champ?

Thank you for sharing your opinions on this!

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Stampin’ For a Cure…

The latest Stampin’ Up! special is a stamp set that helps to raise money for the Stamp Out Breast Cancer fundraiser. For each set sold between now and November 19, 2004, Stampin’ Up will donate $2 to the Huntsman Cancer Institute, and internationally recognized cancer research facility and member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

If you’re interested in ordering one of these sets – or any other crafty goodness – please feel free to contact me and we can discuss it in greater detail! (Just send me an e-mail or leave a comment!)