Saturday, March 29, 2008

New tires

The girl just wanted a pic of the car up on rails with no tires, but I think this one better captures her essence.

It will be a while before she gets that I'm mocking her here. I love having kids!

Friday, March 28, 2008

Mac vs PC Pic


Original's here: zu1tnm.jpg (PNG Image, 500x715 pixels)

I love this! This makes my day! I use both, I'm verging on becoming a Mac Fanboy, but I still cling to using both for whatever they're good at (if anything, I'm a Perl Fanboy). I just love things like this and the Zune phone parody that someone did...

Seriously, these just rock!

What other good Mac vs. PC and anti-Microsoft jokes are out there?

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

No More Training Wheels!!!

Today, F-man rode his bike without training wheels! Mommy took the wheels off and started him off on the grass in the yard. Like a trooper, he balanced on the bike and pedaled for a few feet before tipping a little.

We need to get a bike that's the right size for him and get the tires inflated (bike was from last fall, so it's in a bit of disrepair.. who knew it would come out of mothballs in March!)

The boy rocks! he did an awesome job and we're as proud of him as we can be!

Harry Potter Scooter Kid


What I learned from my daughter:

Scootin' around outside is only fun in a Barbie helmet, bunch'a pads and with pen marks on your face to make you look like Harry Potter. I don't know where the evil little pointed beard came from, must by Mommy's touch to the costume to lend it that certain air of truthfulness :)

My son had what he described as the skunk look. A colored over nose was as far as we went because what he wanted was for us to color his eyes red. Sure, it's an idea... but after careful consideration, we decided maybe next time.

We went around the neighborhood and then T practiced her scooting while F looked for bugs in the yard. ahh to be a kid again. I just listened to podcasts and giggled at how silly they are.

Love those kids!

UPDATE: The whole barbie helmet and Happy Potter pen coloring doesn't work on adults. No, there won't be any pictures :)


Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Big News

So, today the "big news" came out at work: I'm leaving for another job.

The opportunity is awesome, it really feels like a dream job (does every job feel that way right when you accept it?) and I'm looking forward to it with an extreme amount of enthusiasm. It's almost child-like wide-eyed wonder at the potential.

At my current job, the news that I was leaving was announced today, after they put some things in place for the transition. I'm sad in a way to leave, it's not like it was worthless and I was hating it, or that I've been actively searching and scrounging for a new job... neither of those things are the case. In "Situational Leadership" terms, I was totally D3/D4 on my job. Really on the way up and feeling empowered and ready to make a difference. I worked as many projects as people that had been there for years, and we had a lot of stuff going into production.

Then again, this new job is a dream-job, so whatcha gonna do?

So, now the "two weeks transition" has officially begun. Lots of work to transition, lots of projects to bring other people up to speed on, lots of users to talk to (and in some cases, calm down)... This is an interesting time in any job. The future is known, the timeline is set, and the die is cast, so we move on down the road.

I can't wait!

Monday, March 24, 2008

Feelin' Good

I don't know what exactly is contributing to my mood, but I feel great today! Well, that's not entirely true. I do know something big that's helping my mood, it's the knowledge that things are going to get much better for me and my family soon, we're making some positive changes.

Can't say much more about it, other than I can't wait for the news to be "out there" so that it's not just something bubbling up inside me and my immediate family.

I think there's also some happiness in the air because the kids are out on spring break. They have so much energy and they're so thrilled that they aren't going to school today. I'm impressed, my normal "week off" routine when I was a kid was to sleep in until my mother got mad at me, and then for about an extra hour or so after that! The kids today have asked a couple times if it's a school day and if they have to go to school. It's so cute how excited they get when you give them the same answer.

I'm hoping they don't drive my wife too crazy. I mean, they're little, but they're crafty!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Birthday Cat!

My son's cat, Jupiter, is three years old today!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Coloring Easter Eggs


We colored a bunch of Easter eggs tonight. Here are some selected pictures... If you have kids that are older than this, remember this fondly... If you have tiny kids, prepare yourselves for a special kind of parental hell in which everything in your home makes a concerted attempt to become multi-colored and gaudy.

Luckily, my house is already multi-colored and gaudy, so I don't think anyone will be able to tell.


Not to be outdone, the little girl also had her hands in the muck and mire and was makin' little egglets. She had one in red and then proceeded to dump it in green, at which point my wife said "Oh No! Now it's going to be brown!" Well, she just loves her little turd-egg!

At our house, the Easter Bunny is one sick puppy!

Missing tooth!

Fifth missing tooth for the girl! She's very proud, but unfortunately the tooth fairy didn't make it last night... I think it was because she doesn't work on Good Friday... Yeah that's the ticket!

Close one. I'm sure the tooth fairy will catch her tonight!
Something tells me "She" better!

And the cat is saying...

"Just kill me, Dave!"

Actually the cat loves it and was purring the whole time. She even lets the kid put her in a bucket and carry her.

I just don't know what to make of it.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

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I really couldn't think of any words

Monday, March 17, 2008

St Patrick's Day Done Right for Worker Bees!

Happy St. Patty's Day

Before you ask, yes I'm wearing green.

The one time in junior high that I didn't scarred me for life. I never felt like such a pariah.

This afternoon l, I'm out of the office on an errand, and I am at a wonderful place. Whereas my work's idea of St. Patrick's Day is a curt "hey look, green!" and then a disapproving look-- I digress.


My errand (more later) brought me to this atrium of an office building. The atrium is green trimmed and they've gone all-out!
There's a DJ, lots of freebies, people dressed up, and everyone having a great time. I took a pic and will upload it when I get the chance tonight. It is pretty cool, everyone is laughing and smiling, which is a bit of a shift from my normal day.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

RSS + Google + iPhone = Bliss

I'm addicted to my RSS feeds. They're my break in the day and my dose of reality (and comedy) when I get home from a crappy day at work.

Anyway, I just found out a friend of mine hadn't yet experienced the holy trinity of RSS: Your Favorite Feeds, Google Reader, and an iPhone. I just can't think of a better way to stay connected!

If you're wondering what I'm talking about, it's pretty simple. First, do you know what RSS feeds are? If not, I envy you, because the world's about to open up to you and your days of a thousand bookmarks and your list of sites to go to every morning just disappeared.

[Noob alert... skip this part if you know what RSS feeds are]
RSS Feeds
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way of sending out updates and receiving them without having to visit the site everyday to see if something's changed. Got a friend on Flickr and sometimes forget to check their photostream? Read a webcomic (xkcd.com ftw!) but get tired of checking in to see if a new comic has been released? Listen to podcasts?

Anyway, I avoided RSS for a long time simply because I didn't get it. I'm like that with a lot of new technologies... either I am rabid about it because I do get it (which doesn't happen often), or I'm one of those people who just sit slack-jawed on the sidelines and say "whuh?!" when people talk about it because the implications pass right by me.


[ok, Noobs, you've been schoold a tad on what they are. Any questions, check out What Is RSS?]

Google Reader
Anyway, Google reader is a very functional RSS aggregator and reader. I am going to show a bit of my geekiness here and say it is my favorite simply because it has vi-like keystrokes so that you don't need to use your mouse as much. Seriously, I will never deny being a geek.

The iPhone
So why google reader on the iPhone? Well, it's simply because of the amazing interface google has on the iPhone. I went to the config tab (labeled "More") on my iPhone and made the Reader one of the tabs across the top. Now when work's got me down, I'm only seconds away from my rss feeds...

The Benefits
One of the coolest benefits on the iPhone vs. the computer is that they stay in synch. Anything I read on one is automatically marked read, so I don't spend any time wondering "Ok, does the phone know I read this on the computer?"

Second, the interface is great. When I find a feed, it's simple as pie to add it in Firefox to my google reader

Third, sharing or marking items is easy in Google Reader.

Fourth, the interface for Google mail/reader/news is so slick on the iPhone that it makes a great bragging point to people who only use their phone for SMS!


What are the RSS Feeds I have? I'm not going to put links in... half the fun is finding them.
There are too many to count. Some folks follow hundreds (or thousands) of posts in a day. At some point, you've got to cut it down to what you can follow. I follow Digg.com's feeds for what's being voted up on Digg... but sometimes you just gotta mark the last couple hundred as read and start over...


Enjoy! If you already know about RSS, that's great... If this helps, then I'm glad, because it helped me save a lot of time and that silly little "this is my primary list of bookmarks" page that I wrote way back in 1998.

Ack a lizard!

  

The kids found a lizard at grandma's house. I used to chase and grab these things all the time when I was a kid, but now I don't think I want to hold it. Here is a pic of T. Better pix are on my sister's camera... Ah well. I've at least got pix of the kids and their cousin (the intrepid lizard catcher himself!)

About 10 minutes after they caught it, their cousin had given an impromptu lesson on lizards and how they "work" (he has some kinda freaky lizard at home. Seriously his mom, my sister, is strange). Oh, if you're reading this, Hi Sis! Pay no attention...

After that, they noticed that the lizard was in the process of shedding its skin, so the kids took turns "helping". I don't know if it's considered help from the lizard's perspective, he didn't look too happy.

In this afternoon, the lizard learned a couple things:
1. Kids are scary (good luck, I've been telling people that forever!)
2. He can fly (with a little help), but only once or twice before one of the adults interceded
3. (pay attention, all reptiles and backyard critters!) "underneath a roof tile on the side of the house" sucks as a hiding place.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Woo Hoo, SDK Baby!

I am a geek. I embrace it, I revel in it, it's on my license plate, and it used to be apparent by how many electronic gadgets I carried around... This included my Palm (later my treo 650p), my cell phone(s) [I changed them out ever 6-8 months, so it's not worth listing], blackberry, iPod, whatever!

Now I just carry that damn blackberry and my iPhone. Please understand, I love my iPhone. In some states, the love I feel for my iPhone would be considered illegal in addition to just being creepy. I don't go to those states anymore (I'm lookin' right at you, Alabama!) This is actually my second one, as I recently upgraded to the 16gb version from the 8gb I've had since July.

What to say, it's pretty cool. I was running a jailbroken 1.1.2 firmware, but with the new phone, I'm on 1.1.4 and I restored my wife's phone and updated to 1.1.4. The only thing I miss is the Taskbar Notifier applet, honestly. A little reminder wherever you were that you had a text message or an email waiting for you. Sure, I went nuts in the beginning with all the little applets, had to restore the phone a couple times while wandering around in terminal [yeah, don't do that...] or screwing up the configs/plists for my ringtones [don't do that, either].

Now, I want to see what apps are going to be built using the SDK... I like the comments at /. because they kinda get to the heart of it from a geek standpoint
- what's going to be possible?
- What's going to be allowed?
- What is the killer app going to be?

So, I registered and downloaded the SDK. I'm a noob at Objective C, though I've been coding scripting and other languages for years, and staring at the big empty window... or rather staring at the big empty black screen of the simulated iPhone on my Mac's desktop, I find myself asking a simple question:

What's a good app for the iPhone? I'm not a big graphics guy, but I'll tell you, I would like a password holder that lives on the phone and not in the cloud... What else?

Lazy cats

This is what I get for trying to be good and put clothes away and make
beds... Btw they wouldn't move and got mad at me when I made the bed
over them!

Attack of the Girl Scouts!



Seriously, these girl scouts are getting rough. This is T's message to all my friends about buying cookies and supporting this ... uh... wonderful organization


I've got a fever... and the only prescription is MORE COWBELL!


My wife made this shirt for me, it's probably my favorite shirt ever, she'd never seen the landmark SNL Skit behind it. If you haven't, shame on you, just try out youtube on a random day and you'll find 500 versions of it, but no link will live for long.
Here goes anyway:

Cowbell Sketch at Liveleak.com

Humor from my wife

I love this pic...

Success at the speech meet!



T is second from the right, of course she climbed up on the counter. Pic should have been better, but some idiot (moi) took it...

So my kids had a speech meet today.

T-belle did a bible verse (john 4:7-11) and F-man did Dylan Thomas' "Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night"

T was stellar and beautiful as she did her verse flawlessly. She got a red ribbon for her rating of "excellent!"

F got into it as he was reciting and by the end, you could tell he was in another world and speaking from his heart. He got a blue ribbon and a rating of "superior."

Both kids pretty much moved dad (and mom) to tears!

I love them, I'm impressed with how well they did!