Digressions

October 2, 2005

I’ve Moved!

Filed under: Web World

http://jenebean.net

See you there! ;)

September 9, 2005

9/8 Recap

Filed under: In Real Life

So, my 26th birthday came and went without much fuss. I od‘d on lobster and jumbo shrimp for free at Todai, and DiDi slept pretty well most of the night. Thanks to all who wished me a Happy Birthday!

Oh, and I got this:
Jabra BT800
Jabra BT800!

Bluetooth headset that’s gotten rave reviews. Thanks Anny and David!!! I LOVE IT!!!

September 8, 2005

Hurricane Katrina: The Aftermath

Filed under: In Real Life

Heartbreaking photos.

I don’t know what to say.

[via f-bomb]

September 7, 2005

iPod nano, iTunes 5, HP (no, not that HP) iPod

Filed under: Caught My Eye

iPod nanoHoly crap. This is freakin’ awesome. It’s like the iPod photo and the iPod shuffle got drunk one night and 9 months later… iPod nano. How cool is this?! Available in 2GB and 4GB flavors AND either white or black, it looks like it’s replacing the iPod mini, not just being added to the family. Look at how small and CUTE it is! The only odd thing is that the headphone jack seems to be at the bottom of the device, rather than at the top. Strange. Anyway, available now for $199/$249. As much as I dislike buying things from the Apple store, I’ll have to stop by sometime to check this out.

Harry Potter iPodOf course, Apple announcements usually comes in groups. iTunes 5 was released. Get it at Apple’s site here. They’ve also announced a limited edition HP iPod… except this time, instead of Hewlett-Packard, it’s another famous HP: Harry Potter! It’s a 20GB iPod with the Hogwarts crest engraved on the back. It looks like it’s only available for purchase if you buy The Complete Harry Potter audio box set, which includes all 6 Harry Potter books, and a few extras. I had to use iTunes to find the price: it’s $299, like a regular 20GB iPod, but it seems like you can buy it only if you buy the audio box set ($249). Hmph. Anyway, Apple has a whole page dedicated to it, so you can read all about it here.

Oh yeah, and they (finally) announced their iTunes phone, the Motorola ROKR E1. I want my cell phone to play mp3s, but I don’t necessarily think it needs to have iTunes to play mp3s. Still waiting for my Ultimate Cell Phone…

[via digg]

September 6, 2005

Extending Firefox for Web Developers

Filed under: BookmarkIt

FirefoxI use quite a few of these already, but here’s a really good list of extensions for our favorite browser every web developer should have.

[via Lifehacker]

Killing bacteria

Filed under: In Real Life

home to millions of bacteriaNote to self: as soon as I get home, microwave all my sponges for 1 minute. Wooden cutting boards, too. Oh, and throw plastic cutting boards away.

Read why you should too!

[via digg]

Monday Morning Mind Exercises

Filed under: Fun

Try out these 2 short mind exercises on this page: click

Don’t forget to do both!

My results after the jump.

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September 4, 2005

BBQ

Filed under: Baby, In Real Life

BBQ

September 3, 2005

Lunch

Filed under: Baby, In Real Life

Timothy @ Friday's

September 2, 2005

Visiting Grampa and Gramma Andrews

Filed under: Baby, In Real Life

Gramma and BabySince Tony and I got out of work early today because we worked extra earlier this week, we thought it was about time to bring DiDi to see Tony’s parents. The last time we went was just over a week ago, before we left for Vegas, and that was while Amiee, Tony’s sister was in town. After them not having seen the baby for 9 months, I didn’t want to lose communication with them again. (That story’s a whole ‘nother blog in itself.)

I was tired because the baby woke up crying many many times last night, and each time he did I had to actually at least sit up in bed and held him before he would calm down. Not sure what’s wrong. Anywho, when 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 rolled around and my mom still wasn’t home yet, I was debating whether or not we should go. I was thinking to myself, “… we get there at 6:00, then we have to leave by 8ish before the baby starts to get too tired… that’s only about 2 hours… and what if [tony’s mom] insists on feeding him stuff again… i’m tired and therefore have little patience and won’t want to be polite when telling her NO…” yeah, the stream of thought didn’t last much longer because 1) I was tired and didn’t want to waste what little mental energy I still had, and 2) my mom came home soon afterwards. So we packed up and took off. (Since essentially all outings with the baby - even to the grocery store - involves “packing up”.)

By the way, it may not seem like it, but I do have a point I’m getting to. What was it again? Oh yeah. The trip went GREAT. :) When we got there, they came out to greet us. Both grandparents! I can’t remember the last time that happened. And the whole rest of the evening was smooth sailing from that point on. Didi was wonderful, as usual when we’re out with other people. Everything he did delighted Tony’s parents. It was so heartwarming to see. The only thing that started to get on my nerves was when Tony’s mom kept offering to watch him while we “go to a movie” or “go out to eat”. She mentioned leaving the baby with her again when we discussed our daycare/nanny situation and again even when we mentioned possibly visiting Bill in Japan! I love the offers and I’m 99.99% sure I’ll take them up on it someday, but right now, I’m just not quite ready to leave him alone with other people. But other than that, the evening went great. We even made tentative plans to do other stuff this weekend - either visiting or going shopping or something… all with the baby, of course. But it’s a start! We all talked about their trip to Taiwan and I found out they went to DC last Christmas to be with Amiee so I was just glad they were willing to chat about other things besides the baby. We’re definitely nowhere near being able to discuss the underlying problem - the reason they haven’t seen the baby up til now - but as long as things are good now, I could care less. I know I have a personal mantra of “never go to bed angry” and I’ve always felt that open and honest communication is the most important thing in a relationship, but I’m willing to forego that in this relationship between us and Tony’s parents, if it means having peace in the family.

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