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Good news: Mike Sando's Seahawks Insider blog has been nominated as a finalist for an Eppy Award, a national honor sponsored by Editor and Publisher magazine.
He'll be up against sports blogs from the Boston Globe and Houston Chronicle. The winner will be announced next month.
I've taken a little break in my blogging, dealing with a different kind of break at home. My five-year-old son broke his leg on Easter, jumping off a playground piece that was a little too high off the ground. He's got a cast and wheelchair now and is adapting to his new sedintery life, which features a steady diet of Legos and video games.
One cool game site we've found is called Miniclip.com. The Monster truck game is his favorite. But he also enjoys the games at Lego.com and Tonka.com. The Lego site features a program you can download and create your own model, then upload it back to them and they'll create the pieces for your spec. We haven't tried it yet, but it sounds cool.
