Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Careful Attention

Mia and I took a "date" to the mall today. We picked up some things to make Ang happy - candles, smelly scents, and chocolates (shout out to Asher's Chocolates - we toured the facility with Rick Santorum back in the day).

Lunch at the mall always means Chick-fil-A. Today was a bonus, as apparently Tuesdays at lunch kids eat free. Suh-WEEET! As I sat eating my Chick-fil-A sandwich, I recalled hearing from my boss (and others at work) that she had never eaten at Chick-fil-A. Heresy, I shout! Unconscionable! So for those new to the greatest chicken ever, here's a guide to making the perfect Chick-fil-A sandwich:

1. Take off top bun and add one pack of mayonnaise.
2. Put bun back on and flip over.
3. Take off bottom bun and add 3/4 pack of barbecue sauce.
4. Rearrange pickles to cover entire fillet (usually they end up clumped together)
5. Put bun back on, flip back over, and enjoy!

I'd be hungry writing this, except I'm enjoying a Heath Klondike Bar....mmmmm....

Oh, and one more shout-out! Ciao Bella Gelato - one of the primary things Ang wanted for her recovery was some sorbet/ice cream. We served Ciao Bella at Brew Mountain (R.I.P.) and highly recommend Chocolate Hazelnut and Mango. The Mango is amazing: ingredients are 1) Mango, 2) Water, 3) Sugar, and 4) Lemon Juice. That's it. Natural, and YUMMY!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Baby Dedication


I'd say we're one pretty darn good-looking family!

Update on Angela's Surgery

Family and Friends -


Thank you all for your prayers and encouragement today and over the last few days. Angela's surgery this morning to remove her thyroid was very successful and her recovery is going very well. The doctor said that her thyroiditis caused the gland to be more interwoven into surrounding tissue, which made the surgery a bit longer, but there are no problems associated with it. He was able to do the surgery endoscopically (with a camera) so the incision was much smaller than a traditional thyroidectomy (I just wanted to use that word).

So after a 12+ hour day (left the house at 5am, returned at 5pm), here are our praises and requests:

Praises:
  • The surgery was successful and there were no complications
  • There appears to be no damage to the vocal chords or parathyroid glands
  • The anesthesiologist was able to find a good balance of meds to help keep her from being too ill (was a big concern after previous surgeries)
  • She appears very stable and has been resting very well
  • There are no obvious signals of concern or worry about the surrounding lymph nodes

Requests:
  • That Angela would continue to rest well and begin to hold down more food and liquids (she's not been violently ill, but has been sick a couple times)
  • That the Calcium supplements would be quickly absorbed into her body to prevent any serious problems
  • That the incision would heal well with no bleeding, swelling, or constriction of her windpipe
  • That the pathology would come back benign for both the thyroid gland (removed) and the surrounding lymph nodes/glands (not removed)
  • That the endocrinologist will be able to find the right balance of hormone replacement (to occur in about 2 weeks)

Again - thanks for the encouragement and prayers. Angela's Dad ("Granddad") did an amazing job with the girls today, and even got them both to sleep 2 hours at the same time for naps!!

Peace,
Danny

"Peace I leave with you, My peace I give you; not as the world gives, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." (John 14:27)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Fonts

This is wild. More than you ever need to know about fonts, but for a left-brainer, it's just captivating.

http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/kindle2/Periodic_Table_of_Typefaces_large.jpg

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Woosh Woosh Woosh

Okay - I don't really know how to describe the sound of three helicopters about 1000 feet over your house. But it's really loud. At 6am. For an hour and a half.

There was a single-car crash on the highway about 1/2 a mile from us - they had to medivac the guy out (I saw the medivac landing) - for the life of me I couldn't figure out why it stayed so loud for so long - until I finally realized it was multiple news copters. Thankfully, didn't wake the girls. This is what they were covering....

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Oscars Opening

Did you see Hugh Jackman's opening number at the Oscars? Quite funny and entertaining. Check it out:

Saturday, March 07, 2009

SPRING IS HERE!!

It's warm. We're cleaning. I LOVE IT!!

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Watching the Clock

For a few months we've been struggling with Amelia waking up from nap/bedtime and just sitting in bed whining. For about the same time, she's also known how to open doors. And, we've been teaching her about the numbers on the clock. We've been trying to get her to actually get out of bed, open her door, and either come to our room or downstairs. But she just didn't get it.

And then all of sudden, two days ago, she just came lumbering down the hall. All by herself. And this morning, I heard the door at about 6:40, and I called up to her and she just came downstairs all by herself.

She got a late start to her nap today, so Angela told her to wait until the clock said "5" before getting out of bed. After a good long nap, Angela heard her around 4:55, saying "Momma, Momma." But Ang let her wait, and sure enough, right at 5pm, she opened her door and came down the hall (she calls it "five zero zero").

But the best story is from naptime yesterday, when she needed to be in her room at least until 4pm - Angela didn't even hear her wake up, and as she was helping Addysen in the kitchen, she heard little footsteps and a proud voice, "Mom, I saw FOUR!"

WSJ.com - Opinion: The Obama Economy

Link

Okay - so emailing it from wsj.com didn't work so well. Try this out.

Ditto Ditto

WOW - at 8:46 on 3/4/09, the WashingtonPost.com frontpage has three headline articles, two with pictures, about Rush Limbaugh. Seriously - two different pictures of his head on the frontpage.

As was discussed on Morning Joe this a.m., Rush is simply brilliant. This has brought him back into the spotlight. He is a true marketeer - forget what this means for "conservatives" or the Republican party. He needs, craves attention - and boy has he got it!

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Ditto

I am no ditto-head. Honestly. I listened to Rush back in my high school days when Dad was driving us in the car. But I don't listen to him now nor really keep up much with him. But I saw a couple short clips from his CPAC speech and couldn't have agreed with him more. Here's from the FoxNews transcript:

As I say, we want the best: Happiness for everybody. Now, about my still-to-me mysteriously controversial comment that I hope President Obama fails. I was watching the Super Bowl. And as you know, I love the Pittsburgh Steelers. [Cheers and Applause] So they have this miraculous scoring drive that puts them up by four, 15 seconds left. Kurt Warner on the field for the Cardinals. And I sure as heck want you to know I hope he failed. I did not want the Cardinals to win. I wanted Warner to make the biggest fool of himself possible. I wanted a sack, I wanted anything. I wanted the Steelers to win. I wanted to win. I wanted the Cardinals to fail. This notion that I want the President to fail, folks, this shows you a sign of the problem we've got. That's nothing more than common sense and to not be able to say it, why in the world do I want what we just described, rampant government growth indebtedness, wealth that's not even being created yet that is being spent, what is in this? What possibly is in this that anybody of us wants to succeed? Did the Democrats want the war on Iraq to fail!

CROWD: Yes!

RUSH: They certainly did. They not only wanted the war in Iraq to fail, they proclaimed it a failure. There's Dingy Harry Reid waiving a white flag: [doing Harry Reid impression] "This war is lost. This war is" --

[Cheers and Applause]

They called General Petraeus a liar before he even testified. Mrs. Clinton -- [Crowd Booing] -- said she had to, willingly suspend disbelief in order to listen to Petraeus. We're in the process of winning the war. The last thing they wanted was to win. They hoped George Bush failed. So what is so strange about being honest to say that I want Barack Obama to fail if his mission is to restructure and reform this country so that capitalism and individual liberty are not its foundation? Why would I want that to succeed? [Applause]

"Why would I want that to succeed?" Exactly. Exactly. Never does Rush say he wants harm to the President. Never does he call him a bad man (in fact, I think he grants him a "very good politician" moniker). But if we don't agree with the President's politics, direction for the country, or spending frenzy - why would we want that to succeed? And if the opposite of success is failure - well, you do the math.

We need his policies to fail so that the country doesn't fall for this gig again. We need his spending frenzy to not work so that tax cuts, fiscal restraint, business investment, and less government is valued. On this count - I'm with Rush.

Things I've Learned from 24 - Part V

As a recompense for having made all you faithful readers wait more than 12 hours for my 24 comments, I thought I'd pass along a bonus feature.

Part V - It's Okay to Hand the President Over to Terrorists

This one is actually a little difficult. But I don't think I can agree whatsoever with Jack Bauer at the end of the 7pm hour (or whatever time it is in 24-world). He yelled at the President and told her his job was to protect her. She yelled back and said she IS the President and therefore he must obey her. Which he did.

I don't think a Secret Service Agent's job is to obey the President. I think his/her job is to protect the President. And sometimes that means protecting him/her against his/her best judgment. Do I want the Pres' daughter to die by mutilation? No. But do I want to leave the safety and security of the lockdown room and jeopardize the President's well-being. Absolutely not.

I don't see how in real life an Agent would have actually done that. But I haven't read the handbook, so maybe there's an asterisk at the end:

" *If confronted with a situation where the President insists on you taking an action that would compromise his/her safety, only comply when the life of an immediately family member is at stake."

ps - I actually didn't see much of 24 last night - I don't think I caught any of the first hour, and maybe only 40 minutes of the second. So if I missed a killer "TILF24" - post it as a comment!

Things I've Learned From 24 - Part IV

Rachelle, Rachelle. I know I'm slacking. I actually almost took my iPhone up to bed so I could tap one out - but I was wiped from 2 hours of non-stop action. So, here it is:

Part IV - Secret Service Agents are Easily Duped.

Seriously, the dialogue went something like this:

General "I've got a freaky, stupid stare thing going on" Juma: "If you do not move your men out, I will kill the President."
Secret Service Agent Stupidity: "I need proof that you have her."
Juma: "The only proof I will give you is that if you don't do what I say, her death will be on your head."
Estupido: "MOVE OUT, MEN!"

Let's analyze this: 1. Demand from terrorist. 2. Show me proof. 3. Terrorist shows no additional proof. 4. "Good enough for me! We're outta here!"

What? And again I say: WHAT? It's a veiled threat. It's completely unverifiable. It's a blasted terrorist in the White House and you're just going to walk away. Jimminy Cricket!

Okay - so enough with the recap. What can we learn from this??

Say you're walking through DC. You're tired of making that round-about bypass like 6 blocks around the White House instead of just walking straight down E St. So you mosey on up to the guardhouse and say: "Let me through, or I'm going to bomb the White House." "What kind of idiot are you," should be the reply (while guards begin to scurry around). "Seriously, if you don't let me take this shortcut, the bombing of the White House will be on your head." "Oh, that changes the situation. Have a nice day, sir."

And there you go. Try it out next time. Really. And if things don't go so well for you, don't blame it on me. Blame it on 24, Kiefer Sutherland, FOX, and Agent Dingbat. I'm sure they'll find a way to break you out of Leavenworth....

Monday, March 02, 2009

Today's Lunch

Fish eyes and seaweed.

Actually, is Quinoa and spinach with feta cheese and sauteed onions!
Yum...