A funny episode on Pakistani TV by Avari-Nameh: During a Valentine’s Day “special.” A —- my family would call her “modern” —- woman is interviewing an evidently very happy couple. Hostess: So how long have you been celebrating Valentine’s Day? Husband: Just a few years now. We’ve only started recently, but we really enjoy it.… Continue reading Arranged Valentines
Weeks 5-6
I was having cramps in my lower abdomen for a few days and I noticed on Dec 16th evening that I have slight dark brown spotting. Spotting continued for next 10 days and cramps starting to become severe. On the 18th, I freaked out as cramps were getting worse. I had an ovarian cyst couple… Continue reading Weeks 5-6
Weeks 2-3
We don’t know when our baby was conceived. Actually, we have a vague idea. Since we live in different states, we can narrow down the dates to when I was home in Jersey. That comes out to be the thanksgiving weekend from Nov 27—30. But we can’t be more precise because we live apart. So… Continue reading Weeks 2-3
Blog Milestone
Around 5pm ET today, the weblog passed 100,000 page views according to Sitemeter. It took 9 months since I got my own domain and switched to Movable Type. I understand that some weblogs get more traffic in a day. In other news, Valentine’s day was very good for traffic statistics. I got a lot of… Continue reading Blog Milestone
Pakistan and Iran are Arab?
There was a really bad article in the New York Times by Leslie Wayne about Arab Americans backing Bush in this election cycle. Leslie Wayne considers Iranians and Pakistanis as Arab too. Who knew? Fortunately, I don’t have to debunk it since Jack Shafer of Slate already has. Juan Cole provides a good summary of… Continue reading Pakistan and Iran are Arab?
Secularism in the Middle East
Talking about the hijab ban in France and plans to allow “painless” female circumcision (also known as female genital mutilation) in Italy, Letter from Gotham writes: Can somebody please tell me what is the difference in principle between outlawing one religious custom and allowing another? I recognize that wearing a scarf does no harm to… Continue reading Secularism in the Middle East
Blogroll Changes
I have dropped a few blogs from my blogroll and added some. Among the additions are (in no particular order): The Manifest Border: A weblog about immigration from immigration lawyer Randy Tunac. Pedantry: A very interesting weblog by Scott Martens about politics, Europe, language, philosophy and his grandpa’s adventures. Quark Soup: About science and policy… Continue reading Blogroll Changes
Weeks 1-2
First step: Zack is coming home on 27th Nov for Thanksgiving. After a very painful month (Zack’s CRVO problem), finally we are relaxed a little bit. I got up 25 Nov and realized that I may be ovulating. (I have PCOS and a year back my doc put me on Glucophage which seems to be… Continue reading Weeks 1-2
Exciting News
Today (Valentine’s day) is probably an appropriate day to reveal this news. Amber and I are expecting a baby. This weblog will now be turned into a full-time pregnancy journal. Just kidding. All your favorite content will still be posted, but there will also be pregnancy-related posts by both Amber and me. However, I don’t… Continue reading Exciting News
Kucinich at Tech
Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich had a rally at Georgia Tech on Feb 10. I didn’t get a chance to attend. But here is a report from the campus paper. A delayed flight, however, pushed back the featured speaker’s first showing until around 8 p.m., a little over an hour after the rally began. Still,… Continue reading Kucinich at Tech