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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Relief

We closed on our old house today. I signed power of attorney over to Leo because the closing was scheduled for 2:00 an hour or more from here, and even if I would have just let Aislinn have her nap in the car, there's no way I would have been back in time to meet Audrey's bus. But it's done, and we feel incredibly blessed not just that it sold so quickly, but that it sold so quickly OFF SEASON. Fall and winter are not traditionally good times for selling a house.

And we closed it two weeks after accepting the offer!

Never realized I'd gotten so attached to him

Breaking news: Yellow Wiggle Greg Page is leaving the Wiggles due to health issues.

Laugh at me if you must. But once you've become a parent, it quickly becomes obvious that you must find the children's music and characters that you can tolerate and expose your kids to no other. The Wiggles are tolerable for me (better than Barney, way better than Doodlebops!).

Greg seemed to be the "lead singer" for the Wiggles, so even though he is being replaced by some guy named Sam, his loss will be felt.

I haven't felt this bad about losing someone in kids media since Steve left Blue's Clues. (And don'tcha know, his replacement quickly turned me off of Blue's Clues. Good thing Audrey was already starting to lose interest about that time.)

Update: I just got done watching Greg's "goodbye video clip" in which he officially hands over the "yellow skivvy" to Sam, and I have to say that at least Sam looks up for the part. (Translation: Sam is CUTE!)

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Just a prediction

I think I'm going to go early again with this baby.

I'm just afraid it might be TOO early. I've been feeling very weird the last few days, lots of strong Braxton Hicks contractions (at least, I hope they are just Braxton Hicks...none of them are truly painful, but lots of them have been quite uncomfortable...like the one I had *just now*). It even feels like the baby might have dropped already, which is way early for a third pregnancy.

While the thought of being "unpregnant" is very appealing right now, I'd really like to make it through Christmas. I'm pretty sure that, while it would still be early, it would still be fine for a homebirth.

Now would definitely not be good. While the chances of survival for the baby are quite good by now, it would hardly be an ideal way for my last birth to go. It would have to be in the hospital, for one, and a NICU stay for the baby would be quite likely.

I was feeling so worried this morning that I actually went online to order the birth kit, but then I realized if the baby came this early, or even five days from now, the earliest the kit might get here, why would we need the birth kit when we'd be in the hospital?

December 26, Baby. Just hang in there until then.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

New laptop

Thanksgiving for us is a bit different than for other families. Part of this is just due to family stuff. We got tired of competing with my sister's husband's family for time on Thanksgiving, so a couple of years after they got married, we just started having our big family meal on Friday so they could join us and not feel rushed. We also for years have been a part of a Chinese fellowship that has a big gathering on Thanksgiving as a way to allow them to celebrate the holiday despite most of them not having extended family to share it with. It's done Chinese style, of course...it is a pitch-in, a nod to the American tradition, but almost all of the dishes brought are NOT traditional American dishes, with the exception of the turkey. However, participants do have the option to eat turkey in the style of Peking roast duck, wrapped up in little flour pancakes with green onions and hoison sauce.

Since part of the reason we have moved to this new town was to be closer to a newer fellowship that Leo started and is leading, we still had a group to have Chinese Thanksgiving with this year. Friday's big meal with the family was at our house (it was that or Christmas and I'd rather host a holiday now at seven months pregnant than at 8+ months pregnant). But I ordered a precooked turkey and trimmings from Kroger, and my mom and sister brought a few things, and I have to say it was probably one of the best meals we've had in a few years (despite me forgetting to put the sparkling grape juice on ice and my mom forgetting that she was supposed to be the one to make the sweet potato casserole).

Before the advent of the Friday Thanksgiving (which was also pre-kids), I did sometimes like to partake in the Black Friday madness of hitting the malls. It could still happen in the future, but not when I have young kids, not when I'm hosting the meal, and certainly not when I'm so hugely pregnant. Leo, however, kept making noises about going out to hit a sale or two, and when he mentioned he was particularly interested in a new laptop, which would be primarily for MY use, I said, hey! don't let me stand in your way! The turkey was in the oven, I had the schedule for the oven, stove, and microwave already mapped out, my parents were here to play with the kids, so I was good. Out he went, with my dad dispatched along with him to make sure he came home within a reasonable time period.

And here I sit now, typing on the computer he bought, a Toshiba A100/A105 (I'm not sure which...I just play with 'em, I don't pay attention to the model!). I'm liking the screen size (15.4 inches), and also the fact that the volume is adjustable with a small dial on the front, which means I don't have to scramble for the volume setting if sound suddenly blares out at me when Aislinn is napping.

One of the first things I always do when we get a new computer is play with the settings, primarily the theme. I was happily surprised with some new themes that our old laptop did not have; I can only guess this is Toshiba's addition since Windows Vista is still a couple of months out (I am pretty sure we have the option for a free upgrade when it does come out, though). I settled on DaVinci, though I'm still considering all of the options with this theme. It's got a nice desktop picture, and the screen saver is especially nice (reminds me a lot of some Myst ages, actually). There are also some "special" icons; the cursor is interesting, especially in the "waiting" mode, and the recycle bin is a nifty brown can with scrolls rolled up in it. I don't, however, like the fact that there are sounds for minimizing and maximizing windows (they are distracting and annoying), so I may have to fiddle with this theme a bit.

This laptop also came with the newest version of IE (6? 7? Like I said...), which so far I'm not terribly impressed with. I made the switch to Foxfire a few months ago, so I'm already familiar with tabbed browsing. IE's use of this does not make up for some of the bugs I've found. For example, I am having trouble getting the darn thing to accept that, yes, I really do want Google as my homepage. And there are some problems with images. I may not be able to leavc comments in Blogger for a while if you've got word verification turned on, because I only get a white rectangle with a red x in the corner...no word visible. And I've already tried to download a few pictures from different e-mails I received in the past few days...but only one of them has been able to be saved successfully. I suspect this is an IE issue, and I'm looking forward to downloading Foxfire ASAP, but Leo wants me to wait until he gets all of HIS settings set in his login, and for him to mess around with things a bit first (he always thinks I'm going to break the computer or import some virus. Hello! It's just Foxfire!!)

Oh yeah, one other nice thing I've been appreciating...I am a Solitaire freak, but in truth I played solitaire long before Windows even existed, with real live cards. Anyway, I have never liked playing Solitaire on a laptop much because I am a mouse person, and I have never really adapted to a touchpad. However, this touchpad seems much more responsive, and I don't have to double-click to drop a card like I had to on the old laptop, or wait two seconds for the computer to realize where I mean to drop it. The game seems much smarter, but since both computers run on Windows XP, once again I think this must be a Toshiba thing, not a Windows thing.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

I haven't done a meme in a while...

But first, an update: we have a buyer for the old house. I'm not entirely happy with it, because her initial feedback was 100% negative, so we were shocked that she wanted a second showing, let alone that she made an offer. And we are taking a couple thousand less than what we thought our lowest would be. But it will mean we will not have a tight winter, as we thought we would. But the thought of someone inhabiting the house where two of my children were born, someone who does not seem to love the house and who insulted us with a crackpot lowball first offer...well, it doesn't make me happy. But I am glad that we don't have to wait for spring for a buyer.

On to the meme. I borrowed it from Repressed Librarian.

The rules: You can only type one word. No explanations.

1. Yourself: unpigeonholeable
2. Your significant other: faithful
3. Your hair: graying
4. Your mother: unavailable
5. Your father: admirable
6. Your favorite item: unknown
7. Your dream last night: confusing
8. Your favorite drink: extinct
9. Your dream car: Solstice
10. The room you are in: inviting
11. Your ex: friend
12. Your fear: tornadoes
13. What you want to be in 10 years: learning
14. Who you hung out with last night: husband
15. What you're not: perfect
16. Muffins: please
17: One of your wish list items: iPod
18: Time: lacking
19. The last thing you did: sit
20. What you are wearing: maternity
21. Your favorite weather: warm
22. Your favorite book: Nefenneger
23. The last thing you ate: spaghetti
24. Your life: good
25. Your mood: reasonable
26. Your best friend (s): far
27. What are you thinking about right now: trivia
28. Your car: Chrysler
29. What are you doing at the moment: blogging
30. Your summer: gone
31. Your relationship status: married
32. What is on your tv: news
33. What is the weather like: damp
34. When is the last time you laughed: today