I'm Back

After rejection in Burma, Kerry and I (who become engaged atop a skyscraper in Bangkok on Christmas, by the way) headed to Kuala Lumpur to cap off our Southeast Asian winter vacation. We made it back to Iowa this weekend, and more or less immediately got our car stuck in a snowdrift on an unploughed dirt road on the way to pick up Winston from his breeder’s farm. I was then off to a stimulating liberal/libertarian panel at Stanford, from which I returned this evening. Iowa is cold. Iowa is hidden under strata upon heaping strata of snow. Anyway, your regularly scheduled blogging returns tomorrow. I may post some vacation pictures. In fact, here’s one of us getting our feet exfoliated by small toothless fish…

37 thoughts on “I'm Back

  1. I don't care about all that, but Cato Unbound seems fouled up with the previous month merging with the current one, and I blame you.

    Just kidding, congrats, and I hope you keep the State the hell out of the voluntary contractual arrangement you work out, 19th century American individualist feminist anarchist style.

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  3. Good to Have you back Will. I was starting to believe everything Paul Krugman told me.

    Congratulations, you two look very happy…though that could be the fish.

  4. And we finally have the answer to the problem WW posed here. Congratuations to you WW, best wishes to Kerry. Where are you registering, so we regular commenters can band together for those crucial items every young public intellectual couple needs?

  5. That’s wonderful for both of you. You seem such a nice pair, and I feel like I learn a hell of a lot reading you both, that it makes me happy in the midst of a largely crappy week. Good health to you both!

  6. Mazel Tov! Any chance you will rethink your anti-breeder stance? Or at least adopt some cool Southeast Asian kids and turn them into rabid Rothbardians and/or Objectivists?

  7. Congratulations and best wishes to you both! Also, welcome back…glad the Junta failed utterly to ruin your holiday…

  8. I congratulate you both. Do you both consider marriage a successful evolutionary culturo-traditional institution? That answer must 'yes' considering your engagement.

  9. Congratulations!
    My one piece of wedding advice – if you decide to have a big photo of all your guests, have the photographer up high looking down on the guests, not the guests arranged on steps above the photographer.