We wish we weren’t in Kansas anymore?
August 17th, 2006 by amylherzog
…with apologies to Ms. Dorothy. Kansas is dull. They’ve got a lot of sky, and a lot of corn, and not much else.

But that’s okay, because there’s a lot of new blog stuff to talk about. You’ll already have noticed the new look; I’ve switched my blog-generation software. The main Zog welcome page will stay the same, but the blog itself has a new URL. One upside of this switch is that you can now leave comments; another should be that PC users no longer have trouble reading the text. Please do let me know if you particularly like or dislike anything about the new format, and please comment and let me know what’s going on back in New England, too.
The big excitement of the day is Jacob, who figured out how to dismantle the hotel tub faucet during his bath:


That’s Jon’s son, right there. :) He’s turning into such a little boy. It’s fun and sad to watch, at the same time. Tonight before bed he didn’t want to nurse but was all over getting his own Cheerios and drinking from a straw.

The road trip has put us into a weird time-warp where we have no idea what day it is, what time it is, where we are, etc. I’m glad we road-trip well together, and I’m very glad we’ll be spending a whole day (and 2 nights) in lovely Boulder, CO.
See you tomorrow!
(Edit: I haven’t finished updating the sidebar with our pictures and information, and relevant links. Hopefully I’ll get to that over the weekend. In the meantime, all of the categories and archives and everything dealing with the posts themselves should be fine. I’ve migrated over all of the old posts.)
The shower pictures made me laugh and laugh. :) So terrifying.
I’m glad I found this blog! I’ve got it bookmarked now, so I can follow the rest of your progress. We can’t wait for you to get here!
Love your new format, it’s great. Looks like you and family are having quite an adventure.Enjoy and stay safe. Love you….
If you need any tips/info on Boulder just let me know. I lived there for over a year. Great, great place. Be careful…there’s a curse on Boulder. Once you go there you can’t ever leave!
Enjoy.