Mon 10 Jul 2006
Since thisbiochemicallife is googled by google, it’s available to anyone who’s lucky enough to pick the right search terms. For example, the first few results for both “thisbiochemicallife” and “this biochemical life” bring up my blog. Here are some searches that brought people to the blog in the past few months:
1. “reviews for tin pan galley” - the best restaurant in Sackets Harbor, I highly recommend a visit.
2. “luna loca restaurant lake placid” - my wife and I first ate at this Mexican restaurant on our honeymoon, and we fell in love with the place. There’s nothing too special about the place, but the atmosphere is nice, the food was good, and it was our honeymoon.
3. “upstate swimming holes” - I wrote about this a while ago when talking about how much I enjoyed growing up in Upstate New York. I don’t have a list of Upstate swimming holes, but that would be a great wiki for someone to set up.
4. “giant germ toy” - okay
5. “fisher price toot-toot 643″ - I know what they’re looking for (one of the vintage toys I blogged about just recently), but it sounds kinda funny, doesn’t it?
6. “cutting down trees as grad prank” - Just for the record, I don’t think that’s such a great idea!
In other news, the E-man has settled into the mini-toddler room, a room for children between 1 and 2 years old. It’s a pretty wild room, since 9 of the 10 children just happen to be boys! Luckily the lone girl is able to hold her own.
Last night he woke up with a cry that he only does once in a great while. When we checked this morning, sure enough, tooth number 8 had popped through. They’re adding up fast now!




July 12th, 2006 at 12:14 am
I like the new layout.
8 teeth - the better to bite his Auntie with again, right?
July 14th, 2006 at 9:57 am
Hey. Found you by your link over at Divine Angst (i think… no short term memory). I am also about to start law school and have a slightly older toddler (he’s almost 2).
Oh, I also read PLSII. Great book.
Be reading you.
July 14th, 2006 at 7:13 pm
Hi, B! Welcome to the blawg world!
I’m part of the Class of 2008 and I hope to be of some help when you begin law school. Feel free to ask away!
P.S. I believe Roonie is a recent graduate of Syracuse Law.