Polimom Says… will be moving here soon from Blogger. (I’m kinda tired of the unpredictability of blogger’s up/down-time.) When links, etc. are set up satisfactorily here, I’ll post a redirect entry at Polimom.blogspot.com, and start running the blog here. I will probably leave the old blogspot online, though – since there are wayyyyy too many live links in the world to various stories there.
The forums from polimom.com have already been moved here, to be preserved as a Katrina archive. (I’ve disabled all interactivity.) There are forum capabilities here on the new server host, but until the need arisis, I’ll probably not take it live.
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In… and out…. Breathe, Polimom…. relax…. lol – sort of. If anyone had asked me a week ago whether Katy was a good place to be (in this area) for a hurricane, I’d have said yes. I may even have …
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