I’m a little surprised to learn from MakeMeBabies.com that if Michael and I made a baby, it would be Indian.
Here’s the visual proof. Isn’t Baby Giblets adorable?


The rest is just gravy
I’m a little surprised to learn from MakeMeBabies.com that if Michael and I made a baby, it would be Indian.
Here’s the visual proof. Isn’t Baby Giblets adorable?

Oh, I am soooo happy about this news! Spaghetti Cat wasn’t a random mistake, but a planned interruption according to mediabistro.com! She was meant to be a star…

And now we can even buy Spaghetti Cat apparel. Heavenly.
I have nothing to say except, “This cat is going to be sooooo famous! I expect to see it everywhere.”
I’m home sick with the beginnings of a cold and took this opportunity to upgrade our WordPress installation. While I was at it, I took a look at our Web server stats. These were the top ten phrases used on search engines to find us this month:
I’ve often wondered if anyone besides our unusual friends sees our blog. Any semi-serious citizen journalism cred that my talented and creative husband generates by posting insightful book reviews has got to have been neutralized quickly by my dorky video posts of children cussing.
I’m honored that Carol Channing fans have found us and that I’m spreading the word about harmless (but alarming) uvular edema. Heck, maybe even girly tiger tattoos may become the fashion. Who woulda thunk I’d write the most Google-worthy posts?
Those top ten are great, but get this. There are more awesome phrases farther down the list. Here’s a selection of unusual search phrases that have brought people to us this month more than once!
And of course there a few gems in the one-hit list.
All in all, I think we’re filling a much needed gap in the consumer health web, if not for many physical issues, for mental ones. Shoot. I think we need an award, actually.