Monthly Archives: December 2004

Annual Report, 2004

Two Thousand Four has been a busy year for Rockland-ave.com. For those keeping score, here are our site statistics for the year: So what happened this year anyway? Well, in the outside world, some baseball team won some kind of … Continue reading

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Post Holiday

Christmas was pretty cool this year, spread across a 3-day weekend. We did some Christmas Eve at Kate’s mom’s house, Christmas Day at my folk’s place, and then some day-after-Christmas festivities with Kate’s dad’s family here at Rockland Ave. We … Continue reading

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Happy Festivus

Today, being December 23rd, is Festivus. Grab an aluminum pole, hide all that distracting tinsel, and air those grievances! For those not in the know: How Festivus Works

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Big News in Portsmouth, RI

My Mom and Bill bought another house! It is diagonally across the street from the house they are living in. They live on Common Fence Point, which is a little mini peninsula on the top of Aquidneck Island (Newport, for … Continue reading

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India

On Friday night, we went out with the folks from Kate’s work, to a resturant called India, in Providence. True to its name, they served us a selection of Indian food. We’d never dined at an Indian resturant before, and … Continue reading

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Let it snow

Dear other drivers on my way to work, Just a reminder, if you’re driving exclusively in the breakdown lane because it offers you slightly more traction than the rest of the unsanded skating rink called “Route 146″, you are an … Continue reading

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December

So, what’s up at Rockland Ave these days? Well, it’s Christmas time again. While definatly not our first Christmas holiday together, it’s the first Offically Married Christmas (OMC) for Kate and I, so that’s pretty cool. Here’s our tree In … Continue reading

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