Pregnancy in America

Check out this fascinating trailer for the documentary “Pregnancy in America.” The trailer touches upon on why David and I have no intention of giving birth in a hospital. Some parts that were especially interesting to me:

Doctor in the Netherlands: “We don’t see [birth] as a medical thing. It’s a natural thing and sometimes you need medical assistance.”

Woman with European accent: “In America, it’s not usual that you deliver at home?”

No, it’s not usual. In America most babies are born in hospitals (in Europe most babies are born at home) and we have one of the highest newborn death rates amongst developed countries. You do the math.

(And we’re not pregnant.) link via Elaine

Rain blowin’ in


It looked like it was going to rain all day today — so beautiful. All the greens were vibrant and there was a lovely breeze. I got all bundled up for my walk, which involved putting on a Polartec. Above are some pictures from my stroll (it’s my day off from running!). Isn’t that sky so stunning?!

Because of the long weekend, my sense of time has been completely off. I kept thinking today was Monday instead of Tuesday… or maybe Wednesday though I cannot explain why. Tonight David has his yoga class and I shall continue setting up my newly reformatted computer (oh, how fast she is running! so nice!). I also have a date with the kitchen. Menu items for this week include spinach, garlic, mushrooms, and onion lasagna, enchilada casserole, curried noodle patties, and a variety of salads. Yummers!

Did you hear that Tori Amos is releasing a new album on May 1, 2007? I am curious about the sound she’ll go for this time. I am partial to her Little Earthquakes and Under the Pink albums… haven’t been as in love with her more recent stuff. Keeping my fingers crossed for lots of piano and soulful singing.

Day at the beach


75 degrees, sunny and beautiful out, so we headed to the beach today. As we were leaving, the fog was rolling in from the bay out to sea (right picture–goodbye blue sky!). Absolutely gorgeous.

Have a great three-day weekend, everyone!

Ever the biologist

It’s been gorgeous out (think 70s!) and I’ve been running up a storm. I’ve actually been running so hard (and far) that I am now only running about five times a week, because frankly I am too tired to go everyday. Since I am running so much, I don’t feel guilty skipping a day here and there… and I love it so much I look forward to going again. It’s actually worked out rather perfectly.

Here are some pictures from my camera phone. They really don’t capture how beautiful it has been outside. I think I may lug my real camera over to the park sometime, so you can see what it really looks like. I’ve also been trying to photograph the two great egrets that I’ve seen every day this week. They are so stunning. On Tuesday I stopped running and just starred at them for about 5 minutes completely in awe (right photo – good luck finding them!). Egrets in February a couple miles from my house… Just thinking about it still blows me away! Amazing!