Making the incomprehensible hensible
Sorry, my brain is addled right now from writing some client side html parsing scripts.
Christmas and New Years have come and gone. Sophia made out like a bandit. While entertaining, the gifts seem to have increased her ability to hit something hard while falling over. There's a metal Jack-in-the-box that seems intent on maiming poor Sophia. There's some sort of gravitational field around it that only affects her head. She's quick to bounce back though. I'd punish the toy for hurting my daughter by melting it down or making a mouse launcher (reverse mousetrap) out of it, but she genuinely loves the little thing.
So let's run down the things that have happened since I last made a real post here.
There are quite a few people who need to find something better to do when it starts getting cold outside, but my friends are not those people. Some people rear end others, light fires, plow snow, etc ... Now that I have created pun material, I will move on without a single comment.
Christmas was fun. My parents surprised me with an 80 gig iPod and some shure e2c headphones, which then led to a PA2V2 portable amp, silver cryo-treated line out dock, and a Car CD changer dock interface. I surprised Heather with a 47 inch Flat Panel 1080P Monitor for the living room, which led to about 110 bucks in cables and adapters. Everyone surprised Sophia with half the world's production of toddler toys in the last year, which led to an Ikea toybox, bruised ankles, and baby laughter. Sophia surprises us daily with her favorite words, Bwa-Bu, Baba, Mom, Mama, which lead to two adults speaking a long lost language very similar to English but fundamentally monosyllabic. Bekah surprised us by getting married, which led to frantic scrambling to figure out her new last name (J/K :)). My Dad surprised himself by buying a new water heater, replacing shingles on the roof, and hosting half the worlds population at his house for Christmas, which led to ... tears, manly man tears of course.
Christmas and New Years have come and gone. Sophia made out like a bandit. While entertaining, the gifts seem to have increased her ability to hit something hard while falling over. There's a metal Jack-in-the-box that seems intent on maiming poor Sophia. There's some sort of gravitational field around it that only affects her head. She's quick to bounce back though. I'd punish the toy for hurting my daughter by melting it down or making a mouse launcher (reverse mousetrap) out of it, but she genuinely loves the little thing.
So let's run down the things that have happened since I last made a real post here.
- Bekah (my sister) got married to Jonathan Griffin. He's the other half of the awesome post HERE
- Heather is pregnant and due on August 2nd
- Adrian (Spencer's Wife) is also pregnant and due in August
- Jennifer (Heather's Sister) is pregnant and due in August
- I sang acapella in a trio for a Christmas church program and was actually good
- Christmas
There are quite a few people who need to find something better to do when it starts getting cold outside, but my friends are not those people. Some people rear end others, light fires, plow snow, etc ... Now that I have created pun material, I will move on without a single comment.
Christmas was fun. My parents surprised me with an 80 gig iPod and some shure e2c headphones, which then led to a PA2V2 portable amp, silver cryo-treated line out dock, and a Car CD changer dock interface. I surprised Heather with a 47 inch Flat Panel 1080P Monitor for the living room, which led to about 110 bucks in cables and adapters. Everyone surprised Sophia with half the world's production of toddler toys in the last year, which led to an Ikea toybox, bruised ankles, and baby laughter. Sophia surprises us daily with her favorite words, Bwa-Bu, Baba, Mom, Mama, which lead to two adults speaking a long lost language very similar to English but fundamentally monosyllabic. Bekah surprised us by getting married, which led to frantic scrambling to figure out her new last name (J/K :)). My Dad surprised himself by buying a new water heater, replacing shingles on the roof, and hosting half the worlds population at his house for Christmas, which led to ... tears, manly man tears of course.
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