A fun fact about Calvin is that he prefers to spend most of his time in very close proximity to Larson or me, being held or otherwise snuggled against us. This is not at all a bad thing (in fact, it’s pretty fantastic), but it does mean that I spend most of my days parked on our blue chair with Calvin in my lap. It also means that I spend a great deal of chair time reading magazines, books, or the internet, and hot damn if I haven’t learned some things and discovered some neat blogs!
From The New Yorker:
Football players (especially line backers) who play seriously will most likely develop chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disorder that resembles Alzheimer’s. I challenge you to read this article and then watch a football game without feeling nauseous.
On a lighter note, if you are Swiss artist Urs Fischer you can dig a hole in the floor of a gallery, title it “You” and sell it for thousands of dollars!
From Wired:
Vaccines don’t cause autism (actually that wasn’t anything new), and Wired has an interesting article about this topic, with one of the inventors of the rotavirus vaccine (which Calvin got last week) (the vaccine, not the virus). The article ends up being a bit if an ode to science, which I don’t think we get enough of these days.
Also in my new arsenal of vaccine knowledge: did you know that nasal spray vaccines with live viruses work by creating a virus that can reproduce in the relatively cool environment of your nose, but not in your lungs? I didn’t either. Thanks NPR!
This blog is hilarious and yet fascinating, this blog is often beautiful and always fascinating, this blog (?) is in Russian and is just fascinating.
Lastly, blogs are better with pictures, so here is a picture I took of a fig that Larson’s mom brought me from the farmers market
Figs! In November!

That fig looks amazing. Nice job.
— Brasilliant · Nov 16, 09:42 PM · #
I just dont quit know what to say about that fig but i am sure that it is not legal to put it on the internet
— shmoopy · Nov 20, 08:39 PM · #
Oh shmoopy, pretty much everything is legal on the internet. Perhaps not tasteful, but still legal.
— Serena · Nov 20, 10:45 PM · #