A little bit of who we are and what we do, throughout the years. A dose of daily weather and forecast, along with some pictures, memories and children quotes sometimes amusing, often reflective. This is a personal family blog to help us keep in touch and for our children to one day remember all the things we did together.
Monday, September 25, 2006
Day 16 - Sunday's work
Today I worked on fixing some paint and adding some grout on our floor. As you can see I had a friend giving me a hand... by sitting on me while I worked.
Day 15 - Saturday's Sun
Uneventful day today. We were a bit tired so we didn't do much. After groceries I was supposed to work on the house, but I ended up spending time with Sabrina. Suzanne was tired and needed some well deserved rest. We are 2 weeks from Mathew's birth after all. Sabrina showed us her amazing talents (she's only 25 months old) by drawing a sun.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Day 12 - Wednesday
On this beautiful Wednesday, the girls get a visit from Sue's dad this morning. I'm working downstairs, trying to figure out how to mix object, items and user preferences. I'm working with my 19" flat screen monitor in portrait mode. I found out last night that it could do this. I have a really new computer today.
But the best news of the day is that Sabrina does a (caca, poupou, #2, choose your favorite) in the potty today. We are so proud of her.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Day 11 - Rainy Clean Day
Sabrina and Suzanne are at the Aquadome. The cleaning ladies just left and the house smells squicky clean. It's a rainy day today, and the mood is perfect to take the time to organize myself a little this morning.
At this point sw4p is now running on Apache, and object complexity has evolved to a point where we can use CSS.
At this point sw4p is now running on Apache, and object complexity has evolved to a point where we can use CSS.
Day 10 (Monday)
It's a relatively interesting day. For one thing we're all stuffed (allergies, cold, I don't know). Secondly I find that working on day 10 is not really productive, nothing is really working. Third and perhaps the most important is that Sabrina as decided to clean herself. We brought a little potty upstairs in the bathroom. Suzanne sat on the toilet, Sabrina did too. Suzanne went, so did Sabrina.
So far we're at 3 pipis and counting. I know it's stupid talk for people who don't have kids but for those who do, you understand.
So far we're at 3 pipis and counting. I know it's stupid talk for people who don't have kids but for those who do, you understand.
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Day 9
This is day 9th of my new life. Sue's been on maternity leave since Sept. 8th and all is going well. This week isw4p has become much more solid and can now pair objects with items to form a Web page. The prelims are done, now I just need to make it nicer, add features, others.
Next step will be to tag the whole to a DB, add some objects, setup a DB-Engine interface as well as a coding interface. All in all there are still a few things left to do but it's getting better.
Sue was supposed to come back around noon from her garage sale, but she's still at Mel's place (it's 16:30). Sabrina helped me clean the garage a bit but after a couple of hours outside, it became evident that she was tired and I wouldn't be able to continue. Grass still needs to be done, as is the pool, but It'll have to be for another day. As long as Suzanne is having a good time.
Tonight - APRIDS, Humeng and Winemaker.
Next step will be to tag the whole to a DB, add some objects, setup a DB-Engine interface as well as a coding interface. All in all there are still a few things left to do but it's getting better.
Sue was supposed to come back around noon from her garage sale, but she's still at Mel's place (it's 16:30). Sabrina helped me clean the garage a bit but after a couple of hours outside, it became evident that she was tired and I wouldn't be able to continue. Grass still needs to be done, as is the pool, but It'll have to be for another day. As long as Suzanne is having a good time.
Tonight - APRIDS, Humeng and Winemaker.
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