Poetically Poised!
March 2006
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Poetically Poised!
Wed 29 Mar 2006
H?G Radio has been in existence for a few months now, but had only been a one man show. Now that it is equipped to handle multiple stations, Christopher has also created a specialized status page. Using the drop down tabs, you can view the last 10 played songs, and stream each individual station locally or through a pop-up. It may be the same old information, but the presentation is what I’m all-a-jabber about.
In effect, In-Di-Electric’s bigger project seems simpler. H?G Radio will provide multiple stations, for multiple genres and DJ’s. Sometime soon, I shall add something spiffy to this blog about the radio.
As of now, four stations are active, but only two are continually active:
In-Di-Electric (Jacqueline): continual
Get Your Game on With Tim: continual
Ray’s Hog radio: when available
Ryan took a crap in his pants: when available
To clear any confusion:
each station is per DJ
Tim is Christopher’s online alias
Wed 29 Mar 2006
The colorful parental prop is sold to…
Posted by Jacqueline Pollard under Life Developments1 Comment
It has been a project of mine to get Mary’s furniture/artwork on Ebay. During the course of this, a piece of sentimental value was purposed to be put up for auction. For most of you this will probably come as a shock, others have pieced my past writings together, and some of you I have told or have known all along.
In April of 2005 Christopher & I happily discovered I was pregnant. He/She would’ve been born in December/January. I experienced signs of a miscarriage early on, but I wasn’t diagnosed to have had a miscarriage until July. Although there’s a lot more to the story, I wish to save it for later. I merely wanted to fill in the gap, as to why a baby high chair would be of sentimental value.
During the months I was pregnant, or thought I was, eager preparation was taking place. Mary was wonderful enough to take me out for crochet, quilting and sewing supplies. She gave me a few pointers, and then off I crafted! In the meanwhile Mary crocheted a baby sweater, sewed one of her signature blankets, and began to paint a high chair for our baby.
Shortly after the miscarriage, Mary completed the baby high chair. After that it went to baby stores and the Gem Show in Tucson, as a display of her artwork. Mary first put a price tag on the chair at the Gem Show, and more recently for Ebay.
I had been so scared it would sell. Regardless of whether I miscarried, Christopher and I still envisioned every child of ours growing in and out of that chair. We had planned to hold onto it from the start, and that hadn’t changed.
Christopher asked for the high chair, from his Mom, for his upcoming 22nd birthday. Which, in its own way, was almost better than the marriage purposal. It made me both teary and cheery.




