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Wednesday, March 31, 2004
US Warns Cuba May Have Biological Weapons
The U.S. State Department has accused Cuba of harboring terrorists and has listed the island as a state sponsor of terrorism.
I feel as if I mishandled the entire evening. I went from an afternoon of having Sarah's therapist saying how well she and I are doing to making her cry over something schtupid. (fortunately I finally backed down and gave her a long hug, just long enough to let the dog eat Sarah's dinner). The baby was mad at me because I wouldn't hit her up with another fix of Children's Tylenol despite her bringing the bottle to me, cutely asking, crying, then acting completely pathetic. I gave Tommy the "you only care about yourself speech" -- that was like talking to a wall. And Noah got his over the fight. At least I didn't get upset with the cats, fish, dog or wife.
Listening to Eric Clapton Unplugged.
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I have the strong desire to brew. But I can't brew just a cup. I don't know how! I suppose it's time to do some ratios.
The carpool crew left out the door at 7:04 and I warned Tommy that his bus would be here in 5 minutes and his response was "and you'll be back in what, 10 minutes?" As we were waiting in the driveway of the carpool friend Tommy's bus drove by. So I went back to the house to make sure he was at least making an effort to get on the bus. He was in his room panically putting on clothes say "I know. I know. It's here." So I left him to his on accord and last saw him walking barefoot to the bus carrying his shoes and socks. At least I'm certain he didn't have time to sneak stuff.
The others were dropped at school in great spirits. The carpool friend has spiked hair today; I have been forgetting to spike Noah's hair and he hasn't been mentioning anything. His allergy cough was bad today. I need to get out and buy some Claritin for him.
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This Morning
Slept hard. Vivid dreams but no details remembered except I know one was about the kids and another was about waking up.
When I talk to the 7 year old and he stares back blankly, it gets on my nerves.
Today's primary goal: Filing cabinet and office cleaning. Secondary: New client acquisition.
Last Night
Watched Charlie Sheen on "Terminal Velocity."
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
I did finally get a "round tuit" and cleaned out an entire carload of Goodwill stuff! What a pleasure!
Took Tommy to group therapy and Amy to a park. I had the opportunity to give some climbers advice on how to walk a slack rope and taught them how to stand on each other's shoulders. Amy got a good laugh out of me trying to walk the slack rope. I just thought that we should have one in the yard. I bet the boys would get a hoot out of it!
Amy loves the outdoors and thoroughly enjoyed the park. Tommy had an outstanding group session "his best ever."
Returned home to cook fish sticks and crab legs for dinner. Now I'm weary but don't dare lie down.
Max Headroom
I was a huge Max Headroom fan. Taped every show I could.
Thanks to Ken Mondschein for this wonderful write-up of Max: Thus Spracht Max Headroom
Fergus Falls teens swap nude photos of themselves on Web Oh if only technology had been a little further along when I was a teen!
"If they're playing on the internet have the computer where it's visible, where it's in the living room. Don't have it in the basement or in the kids' bedroom where you don't know what's going on."
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I need to record her words. She asked for chocolate syrup to be added to her milk and her pronunciation of "chok liyte" is precious!
She is finally eatting her eggs and toast with jam.
This reminds me of Robert Silverberg's Majipoor Chronicles. A fantastic series randomly recommended to me by a strange in a mall because I juggle and the main character juggles also. At one point in the series, Lord Valentine uses a device that allows him to visit recorded memories of people as if he were in their body. Blogging is the early non visual stage of this. Eventually we will move to video snippets of our lives and that will lead to a way to instantly plug those into another person's mind so that the "memory" can be experienced faster than real time. Imagine getting to live several lifes!
Does your weblog own you?
Discovered this on a random peek at Todo Nada.
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This Morning
I slept like a rock last night! A rock with vivid dreams.
I got up and fixed the kids eggs so they could have a good breakfast for TCAPs. Noah wet his pants in the living room. Sarah is dilly dallying to the point that she is going to have to skip breakfast. Tommy is refusing to get up.
Yesterday
Yesterday was totally unproductive as far as trying to aquire new work or accomplishing task around the house. I mostly spent the day playing with Amy. That was fun. The kids came home from school and Tommy went riding his scooter. I was talking with the neighbors and watched him come to a sudden stop and fling himself forward. The chain had popped off and jammed in some bolts on the tire and Tommy went flying foward, dropped to his needs and caught his body mass on the handlebars. He handled the crash well and didn't cry or overreact until he got in the house. I was at the neighbor's and watched the whole thing. He calmly and quietly walked home. Apparently he saved everything for when he got in the house; apparently he can't show emotion unless he has an audience.
I took Amy on the trampoline twice. She loves the "bounce" and says "boing."
Cathy left for errands and I lost my temper with Noah over his perpetual lying. Noah has a pants wetting problem that I don't yet know how to curb. It's not the wetting that bothers me; he will grow out of it; he's been tested enough at the doctor's. It's that he won't take the time to stop and change his clothes after he does and he tries to lie about it. Playing is more important than taking the time to clean up.
The evening was spent on hamburgers and getting children bathed. Amy and I walked down to a neighbors and socialized then returned home to both head to our individual beds and drop with exhaustion.
Monday, March 29, 2004
All interested parties should contact my broker directly.
Panic
The yard needs attention. The peach tree needs to be retransplanted but that probably involves a piece of heavy equipment. Parts of the yard need scrapping and leveling. The french drain needs completion which involves a backhoe and some lintels. And will lead to the repair work on the retaining wall. A word splitter needs renting (that has to happen on a Friday) and lots of wood work needs to be done. Of course, the drought has us in a "no burn" state; no burn permits are being issued. Kids bikes need work. A shed needs to be built. The bathroom drain needs to be snaked. Paperwork paperwork paperwork. More.
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This Morning
Tommy set his watch alarm to go off at 6am. I took the watch and learned how to turn the alarm off. I left him in bed and didn't give him medicine until 6:30am. At 6:40 I told him to get dressed. At 7 he was just finishing breakfast and as the others and I walked out the door I told him "your bus will be here shortly. I hope you are dressed."
I dropped the others at school. Returned home to remove contraband from his backpack (in this case, D&D books and dice). And his bus picked him up moments later.
I thought I could grab a few zzs but no rest for the weary. Amy rose and I rose to the occassion. She and I had breakfast and playtime.
Wow! The cat just let Amy lean her chest into the cat. Now Amy is touching her paws and saying loudly "feet feet" oops. Her feelings just got hurt. The cat just batted her hands away--no claws.
Amy sits in my lap now am=nd we are playing a game with her hair barrette. She asks me to put it in her hair then she takes it out. Repeat.
Amy is now wrapped in a blanket that makes her look like a little Yoda. She was playing "nite nite."
Yesterday
I wasn't anywhere near a computer to be able to blog! That was wonderful!
The day started out with me tending to the children until I had to leave. I went to a friend's ranch and we groomed a couple of horses then went riding up the side of the mountain. My friend will be 60 next week and acts like he's 35. He and I do the aggressive riding that his wife doesn't enjoy. Rode through this one area with these beautiful rock cliffs about 30-35 feet tall and years of garbage poured down the side. Look like a scene that Arlo Guthrie might sing about. It'd be nice to own that land and clean that area up as a place for meditation! We returned to the ranch, cleaned up the horses and shared some conversation over ice tea.
I returned home to replace the brakes on Tommy's scooter. I'm still terribly unimpressed with the scooter's performance and will now make efforts to have it replaced or refunded so we can get a different brand. At least he can ride it now as long as he doesn't have to climb any hills.
After I was done with the scooter Cathy commented that "she's not getting the chance to go out" I misinterpretted this as "let's get everyone out of the house" and we took the crew plus one of Noah's friends to a park. They had a blast. I had a blast! The 7 year olds and 10 year old ran all over the place. The 13 yr old sat in a tower where he had a good vantage point of the chaos but didn't have to be involved. And Amy ran and played in the pea gravel and slide on the slides and cackled and had a great time. Afterwards Cathy, Sarah and Tommy were dropped off at Target (general merchandise) and the boys, Amy and I went to Bi-lo (grocery). Amy was so tired that she rode quietly and nicely in the cart the entire time while the boys raced up and down the isles as I sent them on errands. Even the store was good time.
Sunday, March 28, 2004
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This Morning
Amy started her day off asking for a "cookie."
Amy sits in my lap while I blog. She's talking up a storm. I should try to record her thoughts :) Tommy and Cathy are resting well. Sarah and Noah are with the grandparents so they can go to church today.
Amy is now playing dressup. She is trying to be like her mom.
I am going to go horseback riding today. I want to be working on the yard to give Amy and the others bettering plaiying. That means lots of top soil, moving the soil, leveling the soil and planting grass at the least.
Amy is now carrying my guitar case around. She likes to use it as a chair. Just discovered it opens and is sneaking peaks. I wish I had the video camera right now.
Big girl just slide a chair out and climbed into it to sit down proper at the kitchen table for her banana and milk.
Hehe. Stressed. "Da DA. daaa daa" "Are you stuck?" "sctuuuck"
Yesterday
Yesterday was a wonderful day! Cathy and I became best friends again.
I took the girls in our car and the grandparents took the boys in their car and we met Cathy's brother, his wife and 2 children (one 1 mth older than Amy and the other new born) to go for a visit at the Chattanooga Aquarium. It is definitely one of our favorite aquariums. I wish I had a photographic memory because I could write an essay from all the cute things that were said and done during out outting. The toddlers enjoyed each other and also had many jealous moments. Amy was captivated with the fish and "things" around her. She seems to be unsatiable in absorbing knowledge. Tommy remained in control having to be spoken to very few times, basically kept his good manners on, and generally stayed in good spirits. Sarah probably thought she was along for babysitting but was asked only once that I can think of to watch any of them. Noah was very happy. Cathy and I talked and held hands and kissed and made up.
Afterwards we went to Nursery on the mountain and I helped capture one of the horses that had gotten free. I enjoyed having the knowledge to capture it and lead it back to the barn. It was too busy for us to hang around and socialize. Tommy, Amy, Cathy and I in one car; Noah, Sarah and the grandparents in the other car took our own individual routes back to Knoxville. Our car load got to the house and remained only a few minutes then decided to go to a park. Tommy played and read D&D books while Amy cackled and ran between playground equipment yelling "play! play! play!" She was exhausted when all was said and done. Must say, I slept heavy with some peculiar dreams myself.
Sarah is our creative child. I discovered last night that she has used pipe cleaners to create these wonderful signs for the bedroom doors. I will have to post pictures. She did this unprompted. She has also created light switch covers.
Saturday, March 27, 2004
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This Morning
Something continues to bother my wife. She won't talk about it or even give me hints. This is one of those times I am "supposed to know" and do the right thing. She remains tense and turse with me. If you asked me how is my relationship right now I'd have to tell you I don't have a relationship, I have a job.
Friday, March 26, 2004
Wonderful Essay - a must read!
Drink Water for Health and Longevity
I am frequently telling my wife that she and the kids need to "drink more water." I know the kids get their fluids in other forms but I wish they would at least get a periodic glass of h2o. Here is another article emphasizing the importance of water.
"Water helps flush the system,"
Water may also play a role in preventing colorectal cancer.
"Take a third of your weight in pounds and that's how many ounces you need to drink daily," she says. A 150-pound woman, for example, will need 50 ounces, which translates to a little more than six cups of water.
Experts also say it doesn't matter if all those cups are filled with water. Beverages such as juice and milk also count.
Signs of severe dehydration, ..., include lethargy, headaches, dry lips, decreased urination, a burning sensation in the stomach, an abnormally fast heart rate, inability to concentrate and fatigue.
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This Morning
On the way into the office I stopped in downtown Franklin to answer the first question in the cipher which allowed me to get the coordinates of the 2nd clue. Out of time and slightly befuddled by the 2nd clue, I came into work. This is a great multicache!
I can't wait to go home today although I'm a little apprehensive as I feel my wife is unhappy with me.
Last Night
Paid my rent helping my friends get started on hanging some window treatments. Watched some Easter Eggs on Pirates of the Carribean dvd and can't wait to share one in particular with the wife. It's uncanny!
Completed the cipher.
Thursday, March 25, 2004
No sms from the wife.
No phone calls from the wife.
No answering of phone calls to the wife.
I hope she is ok and just busy.
On the positive side, tomorrow is the last day for awhile. There is other work but they want to get their ducks in a row before continuing.
Now I follow that with a contradiction: Have you ever worked so hard that you get a buzz? That's where I am now (which spurred the thought above).
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This Morning
Woke at 5am with no alarm and went right back to sleep until 6:15. Now in the office and ready to bang keys! I want to get home to my family. I want to take them to the zoo all day tomorrow. Of course, if I were the project manager, I'd want my programmer to stay on one more day. If they go there, I may do a sell on them testing Friday (lower cost) and me returning Monday to help further testing and make corrections. I'd drive up and back in one day.
Last Night
Got thrown a bone and dropped into the wrong mindset. Allowed myself a dinner of sushi with a slice of chocolate cake for desert. The desert was quite a waste of money.
Got started on my proposal!
Wednesday, March 24, 2004
I think I'm going to quit for the day and go cry in a park.
This is hard. When I was 13 I just wanted to be out riding my bike. I wanted to explore. I wanted to be in the woods. I wanted to make things.
I'd ride my bike down to the levee and we'd play in Lake Pontchatrain or go out on the docks and check the crab traps. We'd go to the end of the airport runway and lie on the grass and watch 747s take off and land 50-10 feet over our heads.
We'd take BB guns out in the woods and shoot at dragon flies, birds and rabbits.
My wife responses with a sad but current view:
most of the things you did would get me arrested for child neglect
I heard this on NPR this morning. Now reading the text is not sufficient. As a matter of fact, I'd recommend not reading the text at all; close your eyes and imagine Red Skelton on the stage speaking to you. You must turn up your speakers and listen to Red Skelton deliver this commentary on the Pledge of Allegiance.
I personal view is that the separation of church and state should have the pledge revert to its pre-1954 state without the words "under God."
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This Morning
Trying to get a whole bunch of computer stuff done. I said proposal last night "helll or high water" I guess exhaustion doesn't fit into "hell" or "high water." Set the alarm for 5am but didn't get up until 6:30am. I am in the client office and if my laptop won't cut the mustard I am just going to step over the boundary and use their machines to get this proposal written (off the clock of course).
Tim has me interested in Blogshares so I need to budget some time for a signup and a little recreational time playing with it.
Last Night
I had a really good time cooking my first vegan meal. It was delicious! By the time I was done cooking, our first guest had to leave so the guitar playing was very short but I did have the pleasure of getting them started on Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here.
Tuesday, March 23, 2004
FDA Issues Warning on Antidepressants
Possible Suicide, Severe Depression, Anxiety, Panic Attacks in Children and Adults
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This Morning
When I travel, I am healthier. Everyday has stretching and flossing and often exercise. I should do the same at home. I awoke early today so I had the pleasure of some relaxed blogging since I cannot get into the office at work yet. Now I am off to seek breakfast.
The first week here I at the entire week for $15. That was dinner and lunch; breakfast was included with the hotel. The 2nd week my friends fed me dinner all except one day and I ate mostly fast food for breakfast and lunch. Expensive week. This week has been similar to my 2nd week although I think I will go to the grocery for lunch and try to replicate week 1.
Hopefully I can find time for creative writing in the blog this week.
Last Night
I made a correct to a post below realizing that it sounded like I could be losing this client. This client is happy. I'm concerned about the client awaiting a proposal from me. Hell or high water it will be done tonight!
I stopped by the Franklin Covey store in the mall and exchanged my $32 pack of paper for my planner for a $25 pack of paper and since I had no receipt had to find something to make the difference which was easy because I've needed extra tabs for the planner for a year (literally). I ended up owing $1.04 so they profit on the exchange. I had bought the daily view and I use the weekly view. From the mall, went to my friend's house where his wife had cooked a lovely meal complete with a delicious desert. And I know it was heathly because as they ate the described the "points" for each item. After dinner, I started the arguous task of cleaning out the phone book in my cell phone. The pain of this task was eased by the viewing of Mel Gibson's Braveheart on my friend's new HDTV. I had phone numbers in there of people that I know I will never talk to again and others that I just plain didn't recognize. Using IR I backed them up to the Sony Clie PDA just incase. When the phone cleaning was done, I collapsed without enough energy to finish watching the movie.
Monday, March 22, 2004
I've been a little overwhelmed trying to kill off a javascript validation and still make my other milestones today.
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This Morning
Woke without an alarm at 4:55. Lay in bed holding my wife while I bounced between letting my mind race and forcing it to calm. Toyed with the idea of calling and saying I would not be in until Tues which would give me all day today to work on finances and would make Cathy's hectic day smoother. Still toying with it. The other thought is to ask for an advance on this next paycheck but that would be easier if I was in Nashville.
Online banking erroring out so I can't check my balance and the online system for the cable/Internet doesn't give me a total just says "past due" which means in 2 days we will be cut off if I don't get them a payment. Great! With those two balances I could have been more secure in making a decision about whether to call in today or not. Guess I'd better get going.
Last Night
Wonder evening! Stress dropped greatly after I got packed and knew I would have clothes for this week.
Sunday, March 21, 2004
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This Morning
Tommy is pulling out all stops in trying to upset me. I guess this is the punishment for having left town and planning on leaving again tomorrow.
Amy and Cathy have joined us upstairs. Time to cook breakfast.
Yesterday
Yesterday was a blur! I wasn't near a computer long enough to do anything.
The day started with a Girl Scout meeting. The boys were with the grandparents so I joined Amy, Sarah and Cathy at the meeting to help collect monies from cookie sales. Amazingly, everything is coming together and the numbers are working out! I made an inappropriate joke about tattoos and had to spend some time digging out of that hole.
A kind father took Sarah and one other scout to do a booth and we later saw them as we deposited money at the back in the grocery where they had the booth setup. The banker said "this is the first dad I've seen participatiing" and our slow thinking minds failed to say "you've got another dad on the sidewalk right now."
Since it was now just Amy, Cathy and I, we had the pleasure of 3 deep naps; 3 puddles of drool. I needed that so badly. Amy lost a pacifier and roused me so I got her a new pacifier (she calls them "bops") then went upstairs and sat on the couch until the girls were delivered. Shortly there after Sarah and her friend were dropped off at the house and immediately went to the trampoline. I was thankful that Amy and Cathy continued to sleep. I worked on the cookie numbers in the spreadsheet.
The weather today was unbelievably beautiful. We got to drive to the mall behind a tight pair of jeans. I miss my motorcycle.
Our next booth was at the mall. A serious hot spot and we were low on cookies! The distributor wasn't answering the phone; anxiety high. The parking lot was nearly as full as it would be at Christmas. People were sitting in their cars waiting for someone to leave so they could get a spot. As I walked Amy to the food court to get her some food (since she slept through lunch), I was slightly overwhelmed at the quantity of people in the mall. It was a carnival! I was trying to take in more than my mind could process. I was looking at items in stores, trying to decide what to do about my cell phone, and people watching. And there were entirely too many people to watch. The number of belly buttons, butt cracks, visible thong panties, and accentuated breasts were astounding. The pants cut so low in the front that the shape of the groin area becomes visible and because the way the body curves there leaves the jeans pulled away from the body as if inviting a peak down their pants. The pubic hair that they've only just developed has to be shaven to prevent it from being visible. It's hard to believe the statistics that I'm reading that "teen sex is down" "more teens waiting until marriage" I'd like to wear my 16-18 year old shoes again for a few days in this mall; I sure don't remember my teen years being like this! I saw one woman that was so ridiculously over endowed that I am certain that unless she runs into something that as long as she is standing she has no other way to stop her forward momentum. Then my thoughts drift to my 10 year old girl. The one that is already gives us fits over trying to wear clothing that is too small, won't wear jackets in the winter because "they make me look fat," and is trying so hard to "be cool." Then I think about my wife's words "I kept a change of clothing at school and would simply change the minute I was out of the house" and "as a teen, I never wore a bra." You can only protect them by preaching common sense and teaching good morals and ethics and lots of prayer. I can only imagine what it's going to be like when Amy is a teen. I suspect by then women will be going topless in public and maybe even wearing transparent pants. I should be a designer! I'd make a killing with just a little saran wrap!
We used an employees exit to leave the mall. Made packing up much simplier and really helped since it was raining. I love using "privileged areas" There's a sense of excitement. When I would entertain in places like Liberty Land Memphis I would get to use the employee shortcuts. I was always amazed at how those amuzement parks are designed in such a way that it takes the consumer 15 or 30 minutes to walk a certain area but there are hidden shortcuts that span the same space in 2 minutes. It's special to be back stage or in areas that the regular visitor just never sees.
After the mall we shot to a Kroger grocery where we saw a mother from Noah's soccer team (and once Sarah's soccer team). We seem to follow them at several places. Since a storm had come, Kroger let them set up inside. The previous booth sold 77 boxes! We had all of 25 or so left. I left the girls to sell out and Amy and I returned home to get forgotten luggage and shoes. We returned to the grocery and I drove circles in the parking lot (Violent Femes was playing "36-24-36") then when the song ended I joined the girls to hang out while they sold. We decided to pack up and someone bought most of their remaining cookies because they were packing up. The cookie booths are done! The sales very well! I really enjoyed helping the girls with the booths.
We then took Sarah and her friend to the grandparents where I got to see Tommy and Noah for the first time in a week. Noah instantly gave "Dad" a huge hug. Tommy needed to be prompted as he was lost in television (Hunt for Red October--I don't blame him). We all ate some KFC and chatted as Tommy energetically showed us the treasures he aquired from the cleaning of the garage. He then told us "I found enough quarters, about $20, to buy my book" so the interogations began and the lies unfolded. When I had to move him from the front seat of the car, his pocket buldged with change and the ugly confrontation began. Noah even lied to try to "protect" his brother. This bothers me because that means he'll lie for his friends which will lead to him getting in much trouble and more so getting used by his friends. There is already evidence that Noah allows himself to be used.
We made it home with a basically silent Tommy. And got everyone to sleep.
Saturday, March 20, 2004
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This Morning
Woke feeling hung over! Man was I ever tired.
Promised Erika to be more interesting this week. Going to be a mad, mad weekend then I return to the client site on Monday. This is the final weekend of Girlscout cookie booths. I hope we end up heavy on case of tagalongs :)
Must dos:
* spend time with the kids
* finances
* marketing
* cleaning
Yuck. Sears bill colletor.
Last Night
Got to spend some time with the wife. We reintroduced ourselves.
Friday, March 19, 2004
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This Morning
I get to go home today!
Last Night
Tried the Caesar's Library geocache again to no avail. I am better than this! Perhaps doing it at dusk is a mistake. Maybe there are words on the physical library I can't read in that light. Grabbed a quick bite to eat (sushi yum) then headed to the place I'm staying and talked to late with a friend of mine.
Thursday, March 18, 2004
Maybe I should do Mufreesboro on the way home tomorrow evening?
Minority population may triple in the U.S. in the next 50 years, making minorities 50 percent of the population. Also, there's a chance they won't be a minority any longer, but the math is difficult
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This Morning
Rough start. Everything seemed to be going well. I got up early with no alarm clock and got dressed. Walked out of the house wearing the wrong shoes and forgot my cell phone. Realized all this about 5 minutes out. The car is reporting low oil and low gas. Returned to get the phone, changed shoes, then headed out and got gas. Will chance the oil in the car during lunch (it's pretty old oil). On the way in I drove right past McDs so I had to u-turn to get breakfast. Is this day going to be redo's on everything?
Tried calling home on the way into the office but I think Amy and Cathy is sleeping.
I am aching to be home. I miss my family. I miss my wife!
Last Night
After being booted from the office earlier than usually (5:30) I headed to Matt's house to have dinner with Matt, Linda, Ellie (their daughter), Julie Paddleford Dobbs, and her two daughters (7 and 4ish). On the way Matt called to ask that I pick up some groceries so I grabbed fixings for Thursday and Fri lunch and snack.
This 1 hour time difference blows. By the time the guests left I felt it was too late to call home.
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
There it is! America is finished..
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This Morning
Feeling good but want to be home. Can't stop thinking about my wife. In the office now.
Happy Saint Patrick's Day! May the luck be with you!
Last Night
Stayed at a friend's house. They generously fed me. I played with the baby, chatted and then we played guitars.
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
NEWS FLASH! - Morgantown, WV----- West Virginia's worst air disaster occurred when a small two-seater Cessna 150 plane, piloted by two West Virginia University students, crashed into a cemetery earlier today in Morgantown. Mountaineer search and rescue workers have recovered 300 bodies so far and expect the number to climb as digging continues into the evening. The pilot and copilot survived and a are helping in the recovery efforts.
I start the day today with 1 cup of coffee. And a call to Cingular Tech Support.
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This Morning
Almost ready to hit the road. Another 4 days of hell. Wife has already bitten my head off once today to boot.
Monday, March 15, 2004
How I've Been Found
Google: Did President Eisenhower talk to alien ambassadors
Google: "pinewood derby" jeep
Google: "picture of justin And janet"
Google: carleton student dies balcony
Google: A CARLETON University engineering student participating in a spitting contest with friends plunged 11 floors off a downtown high-rise to his death late Saturday night. Ameer "AJ" Jinah was celebrating his 20th birthday in his 11th-floor apartment at 199 Ke
Google: carleton balcony spit OR spitting
Google: carleton university student dies from fall spitting
Google: "tyco xfo"
Google: spongebob pinewood derby cars
Google: dr ashen
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This Morning
I have a letter to get to a recruiter. Dry cleaning to pickup and dry cleaning to drop off. The baby woke early but I've so much to do I've left her playing in the crib hoping she would return to sleep (not gonna happen). The Internet connection wasn't working so I had to trouble shoot that. And we let the indoor cat's food run out (refilled last night) so I knew I'd have cat puke this morning and sure enough I did. Hopefully I found it all. Tommy is refusing to get dressed but that's his problem. I have to get the others to school.
Stress up but managed.
Last Night
Felt the need for selfindulgence but could not find any good television on. Besides, usually what I want to watch does not appeal to the wife so in the end I chose sleep instead. We did get to watch some Arrested Development and the end of Star Trek Nemisis.
Sunday, March 14, 2004
Also, I forgot to mention that Bacharach was in all 3 Austin Powers movies.
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This Morning
Got up groggily and am preparing for a day of cleaning.
Last Night
Saw Burt Bacharach in concert by volunteering with the Red Cross. Awesome concert! Fantastic performer! He's got that style that I think a stage performer should have. You felt like he was just having the best time of his life and that it was a personal performance for you. The orchestra flubbed a few times but it was taken in good humor. One of Burt's entourage made a mistake during a solo and had one other error but again it was taken with a smile.
For those of you asking, "who is Bacharach?" take a look at his hit compositions. He has written many of the songs that you love as well as many movie hits. A few are Rain Drops Keep Falling on My Head, Alfie, Do you know the way to San Jose?, The Man Who Short Liberty Valance, and I Say a Little Prayer for You.
Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach
A bio from InfoPlease (an excellent resource)
Beginning in the late 1950s he gained acclaim for his scores and songs for films, including What's New Pussycat (1965), Alfie (1966), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), and Arthur (1981). He won an Academy Award for Best Score and Best Song for Butch Cassidy, which featured the catchy “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head”. He was married to actress Angie Dickinson (1966–80).
Saturday, March 13, 2004
I guess this is my weekend to mend clothes. Thank goodness the clothing fits her and didn't need to be returned!
Took Noah to a friends and dropped Sarah and cookie supplies at the mall for their next booth. Will pick them up in an hour. Now off to get more WD-40.
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This Morning
Got the proof! WD-40 and/or a combination of 2 cups baking soda with liquid tide and oxiclean gets crayons out of clothing! I ran old rags through the dyer all night long and nothing came off on them so I suspect the crayons are in hiding or the jeans absorbed them all. I think the dryer is fine.
Off to buy more WD-40 and prepare for other chaos today.
Last Night
Spent the evening working on the clothes and the dryer and catching up with the wife.
Other todos: create and email an invoice, create a cover letter regarding a qa job, household cleaning and repairs, vehicle maintenance
Friday, March 12, 2004
I bet there are fulltime positions being developed "911 Pattern Recognition Engneer Level 1---duties: figure out everything related to the number 911 Q Clearance required"
I was wanting to get very angry with him for being on the computer without permission but more so getting into a chat with someone he didn't know and instantly turning on video and audio. I kept my cool but he tuned me out with "uh huh uh huh uh huh" during my lecture about privacy, Internet safety and impersonation.
Checked out of the hotel this morning and am ready to go home. Just have to get through this day. I miss my family.
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This Morning
At client site. May not be able to blog today.
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Getting back into a morning and evening stretching routine and it feels great!
Time to work!
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This Morning
At client site. May not be able to blog today.
Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Made plans with the wife and the Red Cross for Saturday night. (Reminds me of how I watched theatre in college. I ushered to see the show. Now I fix broken people to see the show)
Great progress on project.
Now breaking for lunch.
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This Morning
At client site. May not be able to blog today.
Tuesday, March 09, 2004
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This Morning
At client site. May not be able to blog today.
Monday, March 08, 2004
I put a new battery in my watch that hangs from my belt loop. The 21 mth old has seen it for the first time and is determined to figure out how to remove it.
Sad But Expected News
Body Found in East River May be that of Spalding Gray
(New York-WABC, March 8, 2004) — Relatives of Spalding Gray have been told by authorities that a badly decomposed body pulled from the East River yesterday may be that of the missing actor.
...so badly decomposed that the face was unrecognizable...
A report from the medical examiner's office is expected to be back later today.
Now a lunch break and then I'll seek some paperwork. I either have to license the Neon today or the Jeep. One of the two must have tags. Then I drive with either a busted tail light or a busted starter. I'd prefer to take the car simply so I can lock up my stuff. Driving with luggage in a Jeep and taking a reststop are challenging to say the least but I've learned a few tricks.
More on the Coffee Front
Coffee May Pump Up Work Stress
And men working as part of a team may feel less stressed after they get a jolt of caffeine, but it may make them less effective in their tasks.
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there's also evidence to suggest that caffeine boosts confidence, alertness and sociability, along with improving performance ...
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This Morning
The covers were so warm and cozy today. Cuddled up against my wife, The blankets seems to wrap tighter around our bodies holding us to the bed.
Tommy seems like he can't decide if he wants a battle or not.
Sunday, March 07, 2004
Am tired.
Still have 2 dogs to bathe, dinner to cook, floors to scrub, 2 client quotes to write, 1 project to finalize, paperwork for the next contract, and financial projections to make.
Photo Opportunity!
Women Plan Topless Protest on Daytona Beach (link safe for work)
...Shirley Mason and Elizabeth Book intend to march with other shirtless women and men for a half-mile ...
Of course there are going to be men there!
I don't disagree!
Their lawsuit claimed they should be allowed to protest topless under the free speech, freedom to assemble and equal protection clauses of the U.S. Constitution.
Someone I think the following is going to get them. There are always 2 interpretations: 1) the people that can afford to have it interpretted, and 2) the people that can't afford it
officials have warned the planned protest violates city ordinances against public nudity, disorderly conduct and obstructing sidewalks.
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This Morning
Slept like a rock accept for the half a dozen times the dog woke me with barking, or the child with the smashing of a coffee mug. Other than some cat vomit we had no mess so I assume the dog was barking at the raccoons and other critters that roam at night.
I awoke paniced this morning then found calm. The wife is working herself into a tizzy over my leaving town. I'm not happy with it either but it could quickly turn into telecommuting and we need the money badly.
Last Night
Spent too much time on the computer and my wife passed out without our evening chatting. I goofed.
Saturday, March 06, 2004
Unprocessed pictures
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Strange Birds
More worry for parents
As parents, we can do as much damage by being over protective than we can by giving no parenting at all. Articles like this one " Report: Local Teens Branding Bodies, Running Health Risks " make you want to never leave your child's side. Hopefully we can get through by having open communication and engraining right from wrong and the concept of making good choices. I know I did my fair share of stupid things as a child and teenager and young adult; shoot, I continue to do a variety of stupid things on a somewhat daily basis. I am thankful to be alive to be able to council my children. I just hope they make the right choices when presented with the options ahead of them.
...It's been three weeks, but the scar and scabs and pus are still visible (pictured, left) on a local 16-year-old. She was branded, using a coat hanger, a blowtorch and seconds of pain....
...In high schools across the metro area, branding is becoming popular, 7NEWS reported. And since you have to be 18 to get it done properly, many teens are turning to friends and branding parties....
...Long term, because unlike tattoos or piercing, branding can never be undone. ...
March is Caffeine Awareness Month (ironically)!
..."We've actually had people end up in intensive care because of issues surrounding caffeine," ...
...giving Boy Scouts caffeine after dark is like feeding a gremlin after midnight -- it only leads to bad things....
...If you're accustomed to drinking caffeine, you could experience withdrawal 12 to 24 hours after the last dose. Symptoms include headaches and small occurrences of anxiety, fatigue, drowsiness and depression....
...A normal amount per day is 200 to 250 milligrams.
You must go 21 days to break a habit or routine ... keep it up! I haven't had a soft drink with caffeine in over a year and a half and it feels great.
Dean | 03.06.04 - 12:31 am | #
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the sweetener in coke and pepsi is actually a neuro enhancer - makes portions of the brain race uncontrollably and frenetically. Dont switch to diet coke - its worse. it contains aspartame which breaks down to formaldyhide (formic acid) which is ant poison when store in warm places - eg warehousesm trucks etc. Do a google search if you dont belive me.
stop drinking the stuff - go away panic attacks!
tim | Email | Homepage | 03.06.04 - 11:56 am | #
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I thought to break a habit it was 36000 repetitions (I've heard 21 days also)
The neuro enhancing effect that Tim describes (brain race uncontrollably and frenetically) is exactly what I've been experiencing dramatically for quite some time now often to the point of being dysfunctal.
As for aspartame, I avoid it with a passion. Someone in the grocery store influenced me greatly to stay away from processed and artifical foods. Granted, our lifestyle hasn't permitted the exclusion of highly processed foods but we use natural foods whenever possible.
I have not completely eliminated caffeine. I went without for 5 days and then allowed myself 1 glass of X (be it coke or tea or whatever) per day. A fog has lifted from my mind and my soul has achieved a calm not felt in a looong time!
djuggler | Homepage | 03.06.04 - 9:01 pm | #
Build a computer cheap!
Dr. Ashen shows us How to Build a Computer for Almost No Money At All!
Thanks for this wonderful post from Dr Ashen!
Had much fun with the family and the girl scout cookie sales. My wife is so together and organized that everything went very smoothly!
The baby had too much cuteness to report. The 7 yr old said too many funny things. The 10 yr was blowing in the wind. And the 13 yr old was going a mile a minute but stayed in control and managed himself well.
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This Morning
Sinuses really bad this morning. Wondering if the mold in the car we drop for the first time in about a year activated them, or if the warm weather and sudden plant growth is causing alergies, or if this is residual from the cold (which the heaviness in my chest implies). Perhaps I should take some allergy medicine just to be sure.
So much to do in 3 days!
Friday, March 05, 2004
Less Caffiene
Students prescribed Vicodin for colds
Still distraught that I'm going to be spending so much time out of town and away from the family. Equally worried that I don't have the finances to pull off this trip.
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This Morning
Exhausted from these past few days but relieved to have one stressor gone. Next stressor is Girl Scout cookie sales and employment.
The bank account is below $200. I've accepted a 3 week job that is onsite 3 hours from home. Of course, we all know that means they'll want it to be much longer. I am hoping that once it starts I can turn it into remote work. The first check won't come until after the 16th of the month. Paying for food, tags ($35) for the car, gas and hotel will be a challenge.
I put myself in this situation. I know how to get business into this house without having to travel 3 hours. I just am not doing it!
Thursday, March 04, 2004
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This Morning
Woke at 5 then again at 6. Got the kids up by 6:15 and began putting more paint on the racer. I wanted to add another coat of yellow but didn't have time. Quized Noah on spelling as I worked. Bus driver called to say the bus broke down in the yard so after carpool I drove Tommy to school. Then returned to work all morning on pinewood derby painting. Now I'm preping axles and realize I need to run an errand to complete this project. Weight in at 5:15pm. Yikes!
Wednesday, March 03, 2004
On a totally unrelated note, I'm feeling less than adquate as a dad with this dog gone pinewood derby fiasco.
Good info
So many viruses!
War of the worms is a wonderful explanation for why so many of us have so many emails generated by worms such as Bagle.I, Bagle.J, Bagle.F, Bagle.G, Bagle.H, Netsky.C, Netsky.C and MyDoom.F, MyDoom.G.
"We suspect that several virus authors – or factions of virus authors – are competing in creating the most successfully spreading worm. So far we see three different groups or persons..."
To help protect yourself from viruses, worms and hoaxes visit http://www.sarc.com/ to confirm all warnings before ever forwarding a message onto other people; frequently the threat of a virus or a virus hoax generates more email than the actual virus.
Here is a nice list of antivirus solutions. I cannot vouch for how current or accurate the information is.
I personally use Norton Antivirus (be aware they have many different versions: pro, corp, etc) and backit up with TrendMicro's online scanner. I also recommend McAfee, Doctor Solomon(appears to be McAfee now) and I have heard great things about f-prot.
More Janet Jackson
Seeing Mickey's Nipple was just too much!
Disney Removes Statue Inspired By Janet Jackson
The 6-foot, 700-pound statue was one of 75 unveiled at Walt Disney World in Orlando last fall to celebrate the 75th birthday of Mickey Mouse ...
The Jackson statue used a tight black outfit Jackson wore in 1990 after the release of her album, Rhythm Nation ...
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This Morning
Slept like a log! Woke Sarah 20 minutes earlier than usual. Figured I'd better lay on the couch or she would. She still took forever to get dressed and had I not intervened she would have toyed with her hair until it was too late to finish her home or eat breakfast. Brought the wife to the couch to play guard for the naughty boy while I took the others to school. I wasn't even out of the neighborhood when the bus pulled in.
My sister is the Hottie of the Month. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
What turns you on? Hott guys in blue playing contra
Tuesday, March 02, 2004
Parting company with the father-in-law, we left therapy for Sonic where the quarterly cleaning of rubbish from the car ensued, Tommy talked a mile a minute, Sarah groused over not getting to eat "anywhere but here" and other fun chaos.
After eatting, we proceeded to Barnes & Noble for Dr. Suess' birthday! The older 3 instantly disappeared into the crowd; I later tracked down Tommy to limit his cookie and drink intake and suggest that 3 door prize tickets was 2 more than he should have and no more should be gotten. Amy examined the crowd with hesitation but for a moment then launched herself into the unknown for a certain good time. Coincidentally and by accident, she was dressed in perfect Suess attire, a red and white horizontally striped dress. She roamed freely with an adult shadow and finally settled in at the Brio table and was joined by 5 or 6 girls of similar height, all blonde, looking somewhat like a staged photo for a postcard; I wish I'd had my camera! It was a grande evening!
Returned home to accomplish much delayed programming. Now growing too tired to finish. So close that I know I can finish in the morning.
The Family Tech Support Guy
wife says:
i accidently did something and now the row at the bottom of my screen is invisible and the top looks funny
wife says:
how do i fix it?
wife says:
never mind
wife says:
i fixed it
husband says:
ok. I want you to read that outloud to yourself as if you were doing something else and some said it to you.
wife says:
?
wife says:
do i sound crazy?
husband says:
user: I accidently did something
tech support: That's sufficiently vague
user: and now the row at the bottom of my screen
tech support: ok. They could mean windows.. or they could mean Internet Explorer.. or this could be in programming on their blog or web site.. or maybe a piece of their monitor is missing
user: is invisible
tech support: wow! Now that's cool.
user: and the top looks funny
tech support: halter top? top of the monitor? user's on pain killers?
tech support final solution after carefully evaluating the problem: The user accidentally dragged the windows task bar to the top of the screen and shrunk it too small to use.
Fix: resize bar. Drag back to bottom of screen.
wife says:
you should cut and paste this into your blog with a gripe about wifes calling you for tech support all the time
husband says:
:)
wife says:
oh, and f%&^ you :P
husband says:
Did I get the solution right?
husband says:
:)
wife says:
again - f%&^ you
husband says:
hehe
This visit got me really jazzed about some of the things that are so easily accessible like the variety of sensors etc and the realization that so many of my ideas could be brought to furition if only I had a couple of million dollars. Perhaps I need to spend more time writing business plans.
Infernal Thoughts aka Internal Thoughts
Throat feels better. Nose is sore.
Poots are cool!
So I'm holding a barebottomed baby. She passes gas and I say "Shuweee!" and wave my hand over her nether regions to fan the fumes (just in fun). Amy giggles and points between her legs and says "Poot!" then takes her right hand and putting her whole arm into it waves her hand in the a side to side motion over her groin says "Poot!" and giggles vivaciously!
Power Nap Trap
Note: I'm on day 5 of 0, zilch, none, no caffeine; that's down from 2 full pots of coffee a day plus several cokes.
The baby is happy and energetic. Read me two stories already. Found a picture in the paper that she thought was "mama."
The air in the house is so dry. I feel like my skin could just flake off. I'm so dehydrated. Outside it's like a tropical rain forest which reminds me that the rainy season is coming and I'm short the $1000 I need to finish the French drain in front of the house. It will take me a week by myself or 2 weekends with a couple of strong backs helping me. I need to rent a backhoe, purchase pipe, rock, tar (or other sealant), thick mil'd plastic, and 2 or 3 dumps of soil. If I rent the backhoe, I can use it to move rock and dirt around. However, it might behoove me to pay someone with experience to dig out the ditch ($50/hr expect 4-6 hours) then rent a Bobcat to move stuff around. For this yard, buying a used Bobcat would probably be wise.
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This Morning
Woke at 5 could not get up.
Woke again at 6:10. Rats. Too much to get done this morning; unmatching bright socks and unfinished homework. Trama begins early. The socks match.
Last Night
The wife and I watched family guy and talked in bed. We are over the rough weekend. Took some cold medicine that put me out hard.
Monday, March 01, 2004
My wife and I were wonding about Spalding Gray and his disappearance. Here's more Still No Answers in Spalding Gray Case
Nearly two months after actor-writer Spalding Gray walked out of his Manhattan apartment and disappeared, his wife holds out hope that he will return unharmed.
...36 tips...several accounts from reliable witnesses who believe they saw Gray on the Staten Island ferry...Russo has said she fears he may have tried to jump off the boat.
Russo has two sons - ages 11 and 6 - and a stepdaughter with Gray. She has been frustrated that she has nothing to tell them beyond "Dad's missing and the police are looking."
...Though she still hopes that Gray will turn up unscathed, Russo said her rational side now believes "he's had some kind of accident, either intentional or not."
Enzimes added to slow sink upstairs. Crossfingers; I'd hate to think I didn't have the pipes angeled enough. I'm thinking that there was an awful lot of corrison from the lack of use of those pipes and that something just needs to be freed in the pipes. Hmm. Corrison would be inorganic and the enzimes would be of no use. I may need to snake the pipes. No big deal.
Time to work on the pinewood derby car.
Weather outside is great; however, I suspect a storm is brewing.
Was pleasantly surprised to find wife and baby awake although I'm certain it was Tommy and I raising voices to each other that got her up in the first place. I am trying harder and harder not to get into shouting contests with him and I am doing much better.
Now I will do some rapid programming followed by phone calls and hopefully a couple of resume submissions and then some financial stuff. I feel better physically although I'm still achy; my stomach feels weak from nerves; my mind is in control but feels like it could race at a moments notice.
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This Morning
Awoke to the 13 yr old's tapping on the wall at 4:40 and although energized, I could not motivate myself to go work on the computer.
Woke again at 6:10 to get the 7 yr old and 10 yr old ready for school.
My lips are dry and cracking despite pumping water, gatoraid, and v-8 into my system. Chapstick seems to be helping. My throat remains a firey torture. Yesterday I thought the throat was on the mend.
Last Night
Settled in early with a fire roaring.

