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It's been a long time since I've decorated a co-worker's desk! But when our assistant breaking news editor, Chris George, was off getting hitched and honeymooning in Costa Rica, I just couldn't resist. Behold the fruits of our efforts. (Thanks to Christine Peterson for injecting the colorful bells and posters!)

Congrats, Chris!

PS .... favorite quote from him upon seeing his desk: "The handcuffs are a nice touch."

Posted in the Hobbies & Crafts interest group.
Topics: marriage, coworker, desk decorating
posted by jbaldwin on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 03:16 PM
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One thing I've noticed in the past couple of weeks, perhaps due to the tanking financial industry, is I haven't gotten a single offer for a new credit card in the mail. Thank goodness! My junk mail has decreased significantly.

It will be interesting to figure out how many trees will be saved during the credit freeze.

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posted by jbaldwin on Monday, September 29, 2008 at 01:40 PM
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This is what can happen over the course of three days if graffiti isn't instantly removed from a building. The first message appeared Friday. I saw it on H Street at the corner of Dracena on my way to work. These pictures show what exploded over the weekend and what the building looks like today (Monday).

I'm going to be reporting the graffiti to the City of Bakersfield's graffiti Web site. They also have a hotline to call at 32-ERASE.

I'll also be adding it to Bakersfield.com's graffiti map.

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posted by jbaldwin on Monday, September 29, 2008 at 09:59 AM
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In the editors meeting this morning, we talked about whether we are in a recession and headed for a depression. I mentioned the fact that I'm not really personally feeling the effects of the economy -- yet. I still make the same amount of money and spend the same amount of money and save the same amount of money.

Maybe it's because I have a steady job, and I've never been a "big spender." I shop at Winco and Food Maxx, where milk is still less than $3 a gallon. I have a four-minute commute to work, so a tank of gas lasts me about three weeks. I make my mortgage payments on time, and don't face default or foreclosure. I do "splurge" every so often, such as my three visits to the county fair (and all the food I ate there!). But all in all, I feel pretty good.

Now this will probably all change in a couple months when I pop out this baby and I'm facing child care costs. But that will be an effect of my change in life circumstances, not the economy. I guess the one thing that could happen that would end my "security" would be if I was laid off from my job. But I refuse to live my life in fear of what "could" happen.

So with all this talk of a failing economy, I guess I just don't feel personally affected -- YET.

 

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posted by jbaldwin on Thursday, September 25, 2008 at 10:18 AM
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So as some of you know I'm due Nov. 21. That's getting close ... and as I research baby sleeping arrangements, I am having a hard time deciding what to do. Maybe some of you parents out there have advice.

Of course, I would like a crib for the baby's room. But for the first couple of months, I'd like the baby to sleep in the bedroom with me. So what do I put in my bedroom? Cradles seem unstable, bassinets are way cheesy and frilly, and "play yards" don't seem very durable. But I like the idea of a portable sleeper of some kind that I can have in the bedroom, and take with me when traveling.

I am against co-sleepers (which attach to the bed) because my research has found this is unsafe for the baby, who can fall between the sleeper and the bed and suffocate.

I'll post this on RaisingBakersfield.com, our local parenting Web site, as well, to see what others suggest.

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posted by jbaldwin on Monday, September 15, 2008 at 12:44 PM
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The Kern County Museum has posted a bunch of old photos of local houses to the Your Words section. Check them out and see if you know where any are located.

A couple, including the one on the left, look like houses in my Oleander neighborhood. But I can't pinpoint exactly where. Now I'm going to have to walk around and see ...

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Topics: local history, photos, historic homes
posted by jbaldwin on Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 02:56 PM
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Every so often, a Your Words article comes in from a reader on Bakersfield.com that brings tears to my eyes. Bree Alvarez has submitted this touching article about saying goodbye to one friend while welcoming another friend's baby into the world in the same week.

Bree's friend Shari died in a tragic car accident on I-5 on Labor Day. Then, today, her friend Misty gave birth to a baby girl.

"The circle of life moves us all," Bree writes.

It certainly does. Thank you for sharing your story, Bree.

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posted by jbaldwin on Friday, September 5, 2008 at 03:03 PM
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