"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

Year: 2008 Page 14 of 15

A date with Lorena and eating Korean barbeque

We had quite an eventful weekend. On Friday night, we had a wonderful birthday dinner for one of Kelly’s friends and her family at Red Robin. Lorena and I split one of their wonderful Whiskey River Barbecue burgers, but it was still way too much. Kelly and Christian went home with our friends, so Lorena had the rest of the evening and the next day to ourselves. We had a great time culminating in some shopping and eating at the Brier Creek mall before we went to the main birthday party and a HUGE potluck dinner on Saturday evening. The family there had just purchased a miniature dachshund puppy. It was a great little dog. I want one. We used to have full sized dachshunds when I was growing up. Maybe in a year, we will get one or two of them for the kids. On Sunday, we went over to the house of a young married couple, Troy and Youngin for lunch after meeting. She cooked Korean barbecue for us. WOW was it good. I really would like to learn how to do that. It was awesome. They had purchased an really great house with huge front and back yards, big trees, and a ton of birdhouses and feeders. We were all very excited for them.

The upshot is that I fell off the wagon again on the diet. Bryan is just KILLING me. I am going to have to start planning my comeback even though Grandpa Milo is coming on Wednesday and will be cooking like a maniac. Maybe I should just resign myself to being fat.

Air-Powered Car – 1000-Mile Range – 96 mph

Woo hoo! This is what Christian and I have been waiting for! This could change a LOT of things. It even goes 96 mph!

Air-Powered Car Coming to U.S. in 2009 to 2010 – Zero Pollution Motors – 1000-Mile Range

Geekdom defined

I am really quite proud of Christian for of his ability to hang on to his watch. Over the last three years, Christian has worn out two watches. Based on the genetics he inherited, that is a near miracle. I had lost an order of magnitude more watches between the fall of 1973 and the spring of 1974 than he will probably lose in his lifetime given that, so far, he has not lost ANY! But it gets worse. I told him that, within reason, because he has been so responsible in this, I would get him whatever kind of watch he wanted. Like any Dad I am thinking maybe it will be a stopwatch because someday he will need it to time his splits while he is doing interval training to get ready for the Olympics. Or maybe it will be a diving watch because some day he is going to be a Navy Seal, saving the world from terrorism. But, to my horror, what did he pick?

Christian's Calculator Watch
Christian’s Calculator Watch

He is wants to be Dilbert!!?!

Heavy day at work

Sorry for not posting sooner.  It is a very busy day today, so I will wait until tomorrow to post a picture I have really been dying to post.

Dinner with our Guatemalan friends

Here is a picture we had at dinner on Sunday.  Black beans, white rice, tacos de barbacoa with fresh salsa and good friends–it does not get much better than that.

A working three-day weekend

We got President’s Day off yesterday. I stayed home to work on some projects and got to watch the kids do their homeschool, something I rarely get to do. It was amazing. I think they might have procrastinated a little less than usual, but they did a stellar job of getting things done. We are well caught up on all of our homeschool now and moving towards the two-thirds mark for the year. Pretty soon it is going to be time to start thinking about research reports.  I am worried about one thing, though.  I have tried to introduce the kids to the classics:  The Beach Boys, Simon and Garfunkel, Chris Kristofferson, etc.  Yesterday, I caught Christian listening to this while he was doing his homework.

On Sunday, we invited some of new friends from Guatemala. We spent the whole afternoon with them and enjoyed ourselves immensely. Lorena cooked up some tacos, rice, and black beans and the Guatemalans brought a pie and a cake, so we all ate ourselves silly. It was just a super nice time. We took some pictures that Christian is going to send me later this morning. As soon as they get here, I will post one or two.

The bad news is that I fell off the diet wagon big-time. Check the graph. Blien-baby, are you ever going to learn how to update that thing? You need to come out here for a lesson! You spend so much time on a Mac you forget how to use a REAL computer!

Check this out.  It has a bunch of pictures of the amount of different types of food that make up 200 calories.  Very interesting.  H.T. World Mag Blog.

Pictures (as per JoAnn’s request)

Thanks for the push on this one, JoAnn!  Here are a couple of pictures inside our new house.  The fist one is of he kitchen.


The kitchen

Across from the kitchen ( in the direction everyone is looking), but in all the same open room is the “family room”.  There is also, in the same open room, a breakfast table/dining area, not to be confused with the dining room which is a room all of its own.


Family room

The last picture is a view of the (mostly empty because we do not have enough furniture) living room which is next to the room where the above pictures were taken.


Living room

That is all for today.  This weekend is supposed to be a three day weekend (President’s Day) which I kind of doubt I will get to take because we are coming up to an important trial run of our new product with our main customer sometime in March.

Checking car speeds in front of the house

This post is about another project.  We have too many now, but this one is pretty cool, peripherally related to some other stuff we are already doing, and maybe could even bring some new visitors to our KamVu website.  When we lived in Albany, cars sometimes drove by our house faster than we felt was safe with so many kids in the neighborhood and certainly faster than was legal.  It never got to the point where we did anything about it, but it seems like there must be a lot of people in a lot of places that have the need to measure the speed of cars passing through their neighborhood.

At the time, I thought it might be fun to put a camera or two in the yard to look at the cars as the go by.  It would be a little tough to set them up, but not impossible.  The problem is that distinguishing between kids, cats, dogs and all that sort of thing might have been a little tough.  I think we still have a wireless camera amongst all our electronics.  I do not know why it took me so long, but it dawned on me that if I just put the camera up a lot higher so it was looking down at the street the vision part of the problem would not really be too difficult.  It would be possible to capture images of cars passing down the street and calculate their velocity.  The whole thing could be done with a remote webcam.  My first search on the web turned one up for $43.99.

The thing that is good about it is that we could do it fairly quickly, it would be fairly useful, and it would cost very little.

Permanent link to Bryan and Ken’s Weight Loss Death match graphic

Here it is.  There is a link to it in the “Pages” section of the left-most column of this blog, too.

Lorena and the Farmer’s Market

Lorena has been thinking about starting a little business for a long time.  She has come up with an idea that not only sounds like a lot of fun, but is close to the Holly Springs Public Library.  They have a farmers market there on Saturday mornings starting in the spring.  She wants to sell salsa there.  It is almost perfect.  I was getting ready to object that we would be stuck there for four hours every Saturday.  Kelly reminded me that she and Christian could sell stuff there, too, and that I could go drink gourmet coffee at the Holly Springs Public Library and work on my computer!!!  I really did not have an answer for that.  Actually, this sounds like a great opportunity to set up a little business with books and all.  Our good homeschool friends in Indiana have been quite successful at such endeavors.  Their kids are involved.  They learn a bunch, make some money, and it surely sounds like they have a good time, too.  I told Lorena and the kids I will not be involved in any way other than as an accounting and business consultant (After all, I am going to be sitting in the library drinking gourmet coffee — one has to set their priorities!).  It is their thing.  They are going to have to get their offerings developed and a production plan.  They are going to have to put together a decent display, etc., etc.  The reality is that I would not be nearly as good at this sort of thing as Lorena–she loves it, is good at it, and I am all for it.

Weight loss death match (w/Bryan)


*Note: I have the blue color because I now live in the east.
Bryan gets red, not because he lives in the west, but because he is a redneck.

Western visitors in February and March

We are getting lots of visitors in the next little while.  Last night, Grandpa Milo called to tell us he and Grandma Sarah are coming here from Oregon at the end of the month.  Dale and Karen, the parents of Ethne, Kelly’s very good friend from Texas called last night to tell us they were sending her out to spend the week of Kelly’s birthday with us.  We are very grateful for both of those visits.  There are tons and tons of things to do here in North Carolina, but it seems like one never does any of the great things to do in one’s own back yard unless someone comes to visit.  Mom and Dad will probably just hang out with us, do some cooking with the kids, give us some advise on what to do with the new house, and that sort of thing.  We really have been looking for an excuse to go to a play and this might be it!

Dinner with friends

We had a good friend and her three girls over for dinner yesterday.  When I was taking the salmon off the grill, I dumped about a third of it onto the ground.  Fortunately, no one went hungry because we had plenty of other stuff.  There was even quite a bit of salmon left over after dinner.  Kelly and Christian had a great time.  They took everyone for a ride on Christian’s hovercraft.  We have to hurry up and finish our cat tower so we can go on to the next hovercraft!  The girls are movie makers, too, so I think they spent a bunch of time making a movie with the digital camera.  One of the girls brought her MacBook.  It is the first time any of us had seen an Apple product.  It was pretty nice, but it was not Linux.  I spent a lot of the day Saturday working on KamVu and made huge progress on the line tools.  Part of that time was at the public library in the town of Garner.  We really have a dilemma now.  The Garner library is older than the Holly Springs library, but it is a lot bigger, a lot closer, and really very nice.  The problem is that no coffee is allowed there.  I am not sure how often we are going to go to each, but probably Garner will win most of the time now.  Still, it makes me sad not to be able to drink coffee in the stacks.

2000 hits per month – woo-hoo!

I have really enjoyed writing this blog.  It dawned on me that I am starting into my fourth year now of blogging five times per week.  A little less than a year ago, I put a hit counter on the site to see if anyone was actually reading the thing.  I cannot believe that we are getting over 2000 hits per month.  The got to thinking about this when we saw that the hit counter had hit exactly 24000 hits.

I realize that most of those are probably just Lorena, the kids, and I visiting the site and writing to each other.  There is another big chunk due to webcrawlers and spammer.  Nevertheless Bryan, Trisha, JoAnn, Hunter, and some others have been pretty faithful at reading the thing.  Whenever I put up a post that I want family and friends to see along with an email blast to let them know there is something interesting, we have a flurry of activity for a few days.  Still, we are getting over 100 hits per day now and have averaged over 75 hits per day since I started keeping track.  We are getting over ten unique visitors per day, so all in all, for a blog that I would write even if no one read it, we are not doing too bad.

Thanks a lot for reading.  It is fun to try to make the thing more interesting.  If you have any comments on what you might like to see that is more interesting, that would be great.

New kids in the neighborhood (and a note to Blienbaby)

There were four or five neighborhood kids at the house when I got home yesterday afternoon after work.  All the kids were younger than Kelly and Christian, but everyone seemed to be having a great time.  Kelly was sitting on the ground in front of the garage teaching all the little girls how to knit and Christian was doing something like watch ants are do an experiment with dirt out in the yard.  They seemed like very nice kids.  After about a half an hour, I saw Kelly talking to a couple of girls that were her age or a little older.  When she came in an told me about it later, she had asked them what sport they were “into”.  They told her cheer leading.  I trying to remember whether that was considered a sport when I was in school back in the dark ages.  I do not think so, but I am honestly not sure.  After they left, one of the littler girls told Kelly, that one of girls had been her babysitter, but her mom did not like to use her anymore because all she did the entire time she was babysitting was talk to her friends on the telephone.  Maybe Kelly can start making the big bucks again as the neighborhood babysitter!  It is great that Christian and Kelly both are starting to get integrated into the neighborhood.  Just like always, they will meet all of the kids, and know what is going on in long before Lorena and I.

Special note to Blienbaby:  The contest is back on!  I am at 216!!!  I will dig out the graph.  Where are you right now?  Is the first to lose fifty from where we are now good for you or are do you want to continue with the old contest?

Workout

There is a small exercise room in the office complex where I work.  I worked out there today at lunchtime.  It was my first workout in a long time, so I took it slow.  I needed to take it slow.  It feels good to get started again, but right now it does not feel so good physically.  When I got to the gym, a television was blaring with some “entertainment” programming about movie stars and the like.  It was pretty irritating, but a couple of guys showed up, found the remote and changed the channel to something even more irritating–ESPN.  Bobby Knight was self importantly explaining that basketball was only a game while clips of him choking a kid and screaming at people was playing in the background.  I wonder less now than before why I am not a fan.

I did 291 calories in 20 minutes.  That is not so much, but it is a start.

Homeschool update – 2008 January

I hesitated to even write a homeschool update for this month because I have been talking about is so much over the last several weeks.  But, for the sake of posterity, the synopsis is that, after the big move and the trip to Puerto Vallarta, we are just getting caught back up on all our work.  The highlights are the following:

  • We are getting close to the halfway mark in math, Kelly in Algebra II and Christian in Algebra I.
  • We should be complete finished with Rosetta Stone Spanish I within a few days (Christian is already done) so we can move on to Rosetta Stone Spanish II.
  • Kelly is getting close to being ready for her first CLEP test, Freshman English Composition w/Essay.
  • We continue to read through Financial Peace.
  • History and Literature are still great and right on schedule (Kelly-American History, Christian-Year 1of 2-World History)
  • Music is going well for both of the kids.  Kelly is getting along way better than we ever would have imagined with her new teacher and Christian is enjoying his new guitar.
  • We continue to work through our Logical Fallacies book.
  • Jay Wile’s science programs are still amazing.

We will be starting several new things within the next month or two.  These include:

  • Develop a family budget together (as opposed to just Lorena and I) and starting the kids Roth-IRA 401K investments.
  • Start taking the radio theory class and start building the radio.
  • Rosetta Stone Spanish II.
  • A Dad and kids read-aloud of a new book on world views.

Thinking ahead

Life seems to be a little bit of a grind right now.  We have to finish a bunch of stuff we have been working on for a long time and there is never enough time to do it all.  I am looking at my list of stuff that we have to finish before we can go on to anything new as I write this post and thinking about the projects we have ahead of us and how we can make time to do them.  This weekend we emptied the living room of boxes.  We read some more in both Financial Peace and the Fallacy Detective.  We should be caught up on the homeschool work, including Kelly’s finishing of Rosetta Stone Spanish I by the end of this week.  We have not yet started on organizing the garage and finishing the cat tower.  We have two or three weeks of finishing stuff before we can start anything new.  We know that it will be much more satisfying if we can finish well the things we have started, but it will be nice to move on to some new and interesting things.

Chinese Dragon!!!

My friend Ann, from my old job in Oregon (and a great Machine Vision Engineer) has two beautiful and talented daughters (I have seen them perform!) she and her husband adopted from China.  One of them was in a Chinese New Year with a Dragon.  Ann said she was going to get a dragon for them, but I had NO idea.  I hope it is OK with her that I am posting this picture, but I was wildly impressed.  This would be a VERY cool thing to use in a parade!  Congratulations to Siri and all here dragon buddies!!!

Career choices

I was talking to Christian about career choices this afternoon.  I told him I would have loved to have been one of those guys in the back if I had the talent, but I just did not have the talent.  How much better could a day job get?  Maybe he should consider that.

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