Sunday, March 30, 2008

Amo, Amas, Abat Amat....


Quite often, Steven and I will be sitting here, in our living room, drinking coffee and surfing the net on our respective computers. (I am pretty sure you can imagine what I am reading; All Ethiopian adoption all the time!)

From Steven's corner of the room, I hear something that sounds like the pilot over the loudspeaker on a noisy plane," Ladies and gentleman, we are static static static estimated time of static static static and welcome aboard!" What on earth is he listening too? Well I thought it might be interesting to give you some of the links that the soon to be "Abat" surfs in the privacy of his own living room...

First, this one...

Here, he watches HOURS of footage of NASA missions. He also calls his mom and they watch together over the phone. They say things like, "Did you see that rollover pitch maneuver!?" Geeks extreme.

Then, since he is up in space anyway, he might head over here...

Once he sees what's going on there, he will want more information and so he goes here...


When he goes here, I am a happy woman. I sing along, badly, and beg him to please, please, please learn Little Wing.



After he puts down his ax, you may find him here...

Or here...
(If anyone can explain this one to me I would be grateful. It makes me feel dumb as a stone).

I'll oftentimes find him reading this...and this...




You can tell a lot about a person from their favorite links don't you think?


What's in your surfing history? What are some of your favorite links?(besides the ones on your blogrolls) And people please, keep it clean, this is a family blog!!



2 comments:

  1. Your husband is waaayy to smart for me. Just reading the first few lines of the cellular whatever math page made me feel nervous and a little sick. Math is my enemy, you see. I would have lots of questions for him about stars and space, however, if I ever met him. And I like wine. And the more wine I drink, the more questions I have about stars and space.


    Me? I surf about 80% anything that has anything to do w/ Ethiopia, and the other 20% is divided between attachment parenting, adoption in general, race in America, and shopping on-line without buying anything. I have also been known to type "when will I get a referral?" into a google search, just to see what comes up. So ridiculous.

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  2. I have recently spent way too much time on GoodReads networking bloggy type thing for people that like to escape into book reading world.
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