Sunday, December 13, 2009

Facebook Dislike Button

Facebook_dislike_buttonApparently our good friends at Mashable were aware of this over a month ago, but I just found out about it today so I'm sharing it with you. There is a "Facebook Dislike" Add-on for Firefox! Apprisal: Your Facebook friends must also have the Add-on installed in order to participate and view your dislikes.

I know my friends have been itching for one for months now, so I'm spreading the word in hopes that we can all have a little (good-natured!) fun with it. :D Enjoy!

[ETA by "disliking" the dislike button in my screen shot , I was only testing the feature to display how it will appear upon employment. I did not mean to indicate actual dislike, disgust, or general apathy of any kind.]

Friday, December 11, 2009

A Puppy, Not a Guppy Virtual Book Tour & Contest!

A Puppy, Not a GuppyWhen my friend Holly Jahangiri asked me if I would like to participate in her virtual book tour for A Puppy, Not a Guppy, I pounced on the opportunity. I knew that any product of Holly's pen would be sassy and well-written, with a dash of the unexpected. I was one of the first to get in line and pre-order a copy for my children. Holly was kind enough to provide me with a review copy so that I may prepare for her book tour. She's organized and practical like that.

About A Puppy, Not a Guppy:

Author: Holly Jahangiri
Illustrator: Ryan Shaw
Book Trailer: A Puppy, Not a Guppy trailer by Mandy Hedrick

Synapsis from the publisher:

Irma wanted a puppy, a pet she could take on walks, not a few stupid guppies. Fish didn't do anything, except roll over on their backs if they die.

Sometimes, though, a girl has to make the most of what she has. Now, what can Irma do with three guppies besides stare at them as they stare at her?

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My Review


Warning: This "ain't no" princess book! A Puppy, Not a Guppy is a delightful yarn that will appeal to both girls and boys alike. I'm not a child psychologist (shocking, I know) but it seems to me that after reading this book children will remember the protagonist Irma's positive example of:

  • Coping skills

  • Determination

  • Imagination

  • Kindness towards the underdog

  • Mastering a challenge

  • Scientific curiosity & experimentation


Irma is a lot like I was as a child. Admittedly, I liked my Barbie dolls. And Ken. And Skipper. And my dollhouse and Barbie Corvette and... you get the picture. But I also liked to hang out by the ditch near our local park and collect tadpoles, knowing that soon they would magically sprout little legs and begin to hop around our garage. The ones that managed to escape the wheels of my dad's Vega hopped their green selves right out the garage door towards a life of adventure, perhaps eventually making their way back home to the ditch. I like to think that they did. But I digress...

It's all about balance. There's nothing wrong with allowing your daughter to devour Cinderella, and there's everything right with buying her books like A Puppy, Not a Guppy that are certain to stoke her natural interest in science and nature.

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Where to Buy


(Recommended for ages 8-12)

Directly from 4RV Publishing (At post publication $8.99 + S&H)

From Amazon.com (At post publication $10.99 + elegibile for free super saver shipping on orders over $25)

From Barnes and Noble.com (At post publication $7.91 Member Price + S&H)

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The Contest


I am happy to announce that Holly's A Puppy, Not a Guppy contest! Good luck! Here are the details, as provided by the author:

Prizes (two will be awarded): A signed copy of A Puppy, Not a Guppy


To enter, leave a comment at http://jahangiri.us/books containing verifiable evidence that you have completed one or more of the following activities:

  • A link back to http://heatherkephart.com

  • A short review of http://jahangiri.us/books on Alexa.com (http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/http://jahangiri.us/books)

  • A question for one of the characters in Trockle or A Puppy, Not a Guppy

  • A question for the author, Holly Jahangiri

  • Answer to the question: What kind of pet do you like best, and why?

  • Either of the following:

    • Blog about A Puppy, Not a Guppy (be sure to include, in your own blog post, a link back to http://jahangiri.us/books and a link to this blog; or

    • If you already own a copy of Trockle or A Puppy, Not a Guppy, you may complete this activity by posting a new review of either book on BarnesandNoble.com or Amazon.com. (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Previously posted book reviews are not eligible as contest entries in this contest.)




Each activity equals one ( 1 ) entry, and you may do each activity once for a possible maximum of six ( 6 ) entries per valid email address. Your comment must be entered using a valid email address so that you can be contacted for mailing info if you win! Entries that do not have a valid email address will be considered null and void.

Duration: Contest begins at 12:01 AM on December 9, 2009 and ends at 11:59 on December 15, 2009. Winners will be drawn on December 16, 2009.

Eligibility: Contest is open to anyone age 13 or older. Tour hosts are eligible to enter.

Winners: Two winners will be randomly chosen (numbered in the order in which they are received, with the winning number chosen at http://www.random.org/ ) from all qualifying entries, and will be required to provide a physical mailing address in order to collect a prize (one free book). Only one entrant per household is eligible to win. If a second entrant from a single household is chosen, another name will be drawn until all prizes are awarded.

Contest void where prohibited by law.

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BOOK TOUR SCHEDULE:


Tuesday, December 8:

Vivian Gilbert Zabel, author and founder of 4RV Publishing,
kicks off the tour with a special surprise guest at Brain Cells & Bubble Wrap
http://vivianzabel.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, December 9:

Lynne, Brendan, and Katherine at Life is But a Dream
http://suenogrande.blogspot.com

Roy de la Cruz at The Struggling Blogger dot Com
http://thestrugglingblogger.com/

Thursday, December 10:

Lynne, Brendan, and Katherine at Life is But a Dream
http://suenogrande.blogspot.com

Friday, December 11:

Lynne, Brendan, and Katherine at Life is But a Dream
http://suenogrande.blogspot.com

Saturday, December 12:

Heather Kephart at HappyMaking
http://heatherkephart.com/

Rey Rombawa Jr at reyjr.com – Born on a Syzygy
http://reyjr.com

Sunday, December 13:

Dr. Dean Pomerleau @ Fish School Blog
http://blog.fish-school.com/

Beverly  Stowe McClure at The Story of a Writer
http://beverlystowemcclure.blogspot.com

Monday, December 14:

Lisa Munley at Books on the Brain
http://lisamm.wordpress.com/

Tuesday, December 15:

Jena Isle at Jena Isle's Random Thoughts
http://www.jenaisleonline.com

Susan and Noah Thompson at SusanSmithThompson.com
http://SusanSmithThompson.com

Wednesday, December 16:

Tour Wrap-up at Imaginary Friends and It’s All a Matter of Perspective
http://jahangiri.us/books/

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Interview: DiTesco of iBlogZone

ditesco of iblogzoneI done stalked and trapped me my second interview victim! Drum roll, please... it's DiTesco of iBlogZone! DiTesco, thanks for the fabulous interview. It was a ton of fun for me. You are a joy and a pleasure. I should probably release you from under my golf cart now.... nah.
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Heather: I have to know. From where did the name DiTesco come? How should your readers address you?

DiTesco: This is amazing, haha. After a little over one year of blogging, you are the very first person that actually asked me that. I would never have imagined. Anyway, DiTesco comes from the Latin word that means "To Be Rich", lol. I came up with this alias at the time I started to blog. Why? Not really sure, but there is this thing about me and Latin words. Take my consulting company, it is called Arcanus, which is also Latin and means "Secret Society". By secret, I don't mean dubious or anything like that, just the fact that I am a consultant and I keep all my clients information confidential, hence secret. How should people address me? Francisco (my real name), Frankie (my nick) and of course DiTesco. I'm good with anyone of them.

I like Latin words as well. They exude poetry, mystery and power. You are a consultant? What are your services and to whom do you offer them?

Yes, I am a Management Consultant. I offer my services to small and medium size companies that require assistance in several areas. These include but not limited to, Company Incorporation, Mergers & Acquisitions, Financing, Business Plan Preparations, Special Audits (Internal Control & Fraud), CRM, etc. My business is mainly concentrated to local companies. I do have some clients from Russia, Bulgaria and Cyprus. Most of them are off-shore companies that are particularly interested in investing in Real Estate and Fund Management.

Wow, I had no idea! When you say local companies do you mean Portuguese companies? What is the best way for interested parties to contact you regarding your Management Consulting services?

Yes. Local means Portuguese companies. And as for contacting me for consulting services, anyone could send me a direct email at fperez at grupo-arcanus dot com. Ironically, I never did put the time to set up a website for my company. I fortunately never needed one. All my marketing activities are by sending direct emails to potential clients and word of mouth. You see, before I decided to go "solum" (solo), I had another company called "Inter Alia" (among other things). This company provided accounting services and I used the existing client base to leverage this for Arcanus. I later closed this company. Another thing worth mentioning is that I occupied several executive positions before. I was Chief Operating Officer of AIG (American International Group - Life Division), General Manger Of Sensormatic, Chief Financial Officer of Banesto Insurance, etc. I met many great people and now I work with them:)

Well I'll be a monkey's aunt! Who knew? I just assumed you came into being via Twitter and manifested your DiTesconess and SEO brilliance through iBlogZone.com. It seems as though you've got a wealth of business experience under your belt. (How do you say knock me over with a feather in Portuguese?) Did you first experience the internet as a business application, or as a personal one?

Thanks for the compliment:) As far as the internet is concerned, I really do not remember, but I am betting that it was for Business purposes. My blog, on the other hand, did start as a personal/business adventure. I did not want it to be purely personal so I tried to find a way to balance it with business. Bingo, online business by sharing my personal experience and opinion. This is obviously easier said than done. At inception everything was really a mess, and after way too much of trial and errors, I finally settled with iBlogZone.

There were two things that I had in mind when I took my first steps to blogging. First, was more of a personal challenge. I wanted to know and prove to myself that it was possible to make a difference and succeed online. Second, and this really did not take long to decide, was how to achieve the first goal:) I did what I constantly say in most of the ideas I share with my readers, that is, I acted on every single thing I learned. As with my offline experience, I had mentors which were kind enough to take the time to share their wisdom, and online was no exception. Countless people are out there that are willing to help. You just have to find them:)

I agree, DiTesco. We hear so much about the creeps and cretins in cyberspace, but not so much about all of the fabulous, helpful people just waiting for us to engage them. You strike me as a driven person. Like once you get your eye on the prize you are off like a racehorse and don't stop until you cross the finish line. What would you say drives you to succeed?

What drives me most is that wonderful feeling that in a way I am able to help people that I do not even know or met it my life. Receiving their feedback through their thoughtful comments gives me the sensation that I am not alone and that there is someone actually reading what I have to say. That feeling of having accomplished something no matter how big or small it is, is just awesome, as I truly believe that "every bit counts". All in all, this translates into gaining a reputation and credibility. After that, everything else just comes in naturally. That's what success means to me:)

What do you think sets you apart in the world of reputation and credibility? Is there more to it than simple consistency?

Although I would like to think that I had built a pretty good reputation and credibility, things is, I really do not know. However, there are some signs that will lead someone to believe that his/her word matters. For example, I always made it a point to recommend only things that will actually provide value for my visitors. If you have noticed, on every blog post I have, you will rarely see an affiliate link. Why? Because I do not want people to think that all I'm doing is to lure them to buy something from me. Sure I've got ads, but that is a given:) I rather make money online from advertisers and not from my readers.

Let me give an example. There was this guy who bought a hosting package once and I told him that it was a pity that he did not buy it from my affiliate link. His answer was, where is the link, haha. How silly of me. Next day he sent me an email asking me if I have an affiliate link for a theme he wanted to buy. I told him Yes, and he bought it from me, without me asking. Now, this is something that you do not achieve out of sheer consistency.

Another example. I have this new found friend, where we started completely on the wrong foot (she bullied me at first sight, haha). We had a small confrontation and then she told me that getting to know someone is a learning curve. I respected that and we built our relationship based on interaction, exchanging ideas, sharing our thoughts, respecting each other and countless other things. Today, she has sealed that trust and credibility with me. Now, I am betting that as soon as she reads this, she will know who I am talking about, yay...


Well let's hope she reads this interview! I've got three regular readers, you, my husband Dennis and my Mom - so if you aren't talking about my Mom we're sunk. ;-) Have you ever been moved by a piece of art in such a way that it altered or enhanced your philosophy of life?

Nope. Can't say I have. Don't get me wrong though. I like art but, but merely for appreciation. It never really moved me that much. Now, I have these two cute little young devils, whom I can say are a work of art. Those guys did change my way of life. Oh well, they totally deserve it. I am a "drooling" Dad, what can I say, LOL.

Aww, you are a Daddy? How old are your kids? And are we talking human or are you a doggy Daddy?

Actually both, lol. I am both human and a doggy Daddy. My eldest is 13 (the intellectual) and youngest is 10 (the terrorist). As for the four legged companions, one German Shepherd and a Cocker Spaniel. They all get along just fine, hehe

Sounds like your home is filled with lots of noise and madness and fun! Do you and your boys listen to the same kind of music? How about the dogs? ;-)

I would like it to be that way, but unfortunately I only get to see me kids during the weekends. They live with their mom and it is about a 300 KM drive. In a way, it is good, because we spend quality time during 48 hours (almost non-stop), hehe. Fortunately we share pretty much the same taste as it comes, to eating at McDonalds, playing bowling, video games, golf and yeah, we all go nuts listening to the same kind of music when in my car. Basically R&B, Hip-Hop, POP, you know, what else could it be:)

The dogs do live with me. Angel, my German Shepherd sings (maybe howls), every time my mobile rings. She thinks that she is a serious contender to Beyonce or something because she will do this until the ringing stops. They do drive me crazy.

What else could it be? GOOD music, for starters. Alternative Rock, Blues, Classic Rock. *sigh* DiTesco, DiTesco, DiTesco... I will forgive you for this. I always thought it would be so hard to be separated from one's children so I am sorry for that, but it sounds like the three of you (or five of you?) make the most of your time together and that there is no shortage of love. Are you a good bowler or a gutter baller like myself? And what do you order at McDonalds? I get the southern chicken sandwich or small cheeseburgers with those fabulous dehydrated onions. Yum!

Thanks (for forgiving me), hehe. Those type of music, I like too, but my kids prefer the "cool" ones as they say. Well on weekends, that will be the three of us only and that is quality time. Believe me, I have friends that are so busy, they leave home before the kids do and come back when the kids are already sleeping. Then on weekends they do things that they did not do during the week, so it you account for hours, I get to spend more time with my kids than most do.

Am I a good bowler? How does an average of 98 sound to you. That of course includes me going all the way down the lane and kicking some pins with my foot:) Kids are OK, for their level.

We vary every time we go there, so we do not get tired of it. Big Macs, 1/4 pounder, nuggets (love those babies) and anything else hamburger. The choices in Portugal are different from that of the US.


I don't know if 98 is good or bad, to be honest! But I like the image of you kicking the pins with your foot. I'll bet your sons enjoy that spectacle as well. I'm not at all familiar with Portuguese food. What is a sample breakfast, lunch and dinner? DiTesco style, of course.

My kids say that it is cheating:) Anyway, moving on. I like to stay fit, so bacon and sausages for breakfast, a nice pasta for lunch and a fried chicken for dinner with a lot of french fries, haha - just kidding. Really, Balut for breakfast, I skip lunch and eat tripes for dinner, ewww, kidding again. Seriously? No breakfast, just yogurt and coffee, very light lunch, usually a sandwich and I'll abuse a little during dinner with a variety of things, nothing fancy or anything in particular.

You totally had me there with the balut thing! Seriously, you sound so... normal. I pictured you living on a diet of Red Bull and fancy Portuguese power bars. On that note, what is your favorite vice?

Yeah. Depending on what the definition of normal is, I'm as normal as they can be, LOL. Vice? Complicated, too many bad habits, some of which I prefer not to disclose:) You know, its a male thing, hehe. Anyway, one thing that I must do every single day is my 30 minutes workout, right after the "bacon and sausages":) If I don't do it, I will get grumpy the whole day. It has been one of those things "I can not live without" daily routine. On weekends, my vice are the kids. Nothing else.. BTW, Red Bull "on the rocks" is mind boggling:)

Oh, what a cop-out! I ask you about vices and you give me workouts and spending time with the kids? That's okay, now we are all picturing something ten times worse than your vice probably is. Heh. :) What is your Twitter philosophy and game plan?

OK. Let the "vices" be a product of imagination:)

Moving on. I really don't have a game plan, per say, but my philosophy on using Twitter (on my main account) is to build relationships, interact with people who have the same interest as me and also use it as a promotional tool. By promotional tool, I mean using Twitter as a means to share interesting articles, blog posts, News, and anything else that to help the online community. As an example, a mutual friend of ours, Holly, has began Irma's tour and that it something I am Retweeting and promoting as much as possible.

I also use Twitter to promote my online business and other bonafide services or products from third parties. Although I do this, I have set up different and special accounts just for this purpose.

That makes sense. I know you also participate in BlogEngage, and Mahalo, and other social networking sites. With so many available, what is your criteria for picking and choosing the ones you will devote your precious time to, and how do you manage that time?

One of the criteria I use for picking social sites are those that I believe will bring value to me and the community as a whole. My favorite is BlogCatalog. It is a great community of bloggers and I had the advantage of being able to form a group that has now over 2000 members. My approach to a social network is not being in all of them, but rather, one that you can stand out. This is only possible if at the beginning you put the necessary effort. I was very active on BlogCatalog and today I require very little time to manage my group and interact.

As far as the others are concerned, I take the advantage of the "technology" that links many of my activities. For example, if I have a new post, it will show on FriendFeed, FaceBook, Technorati, Twitter, BlogCatalog and at a click of a button (Onlywire), it gets distributed to the major Social Bookmarking sites. No time warranted here:) I interact with my friends on Twitter, and an awesome group of bloggers (P50) of which I am a proud member of in Google Groups.

I like what you said about "not being in all of them, but rather, one that you can stand out". That makes a lot of sense. Also, I've heard of those P50 bloggers - a rogue group of internet bandits in Halloween costumes, I think. Or something of that nature. What is on the horizon for you, DiTesco? What are your plans for the coming year?

Yeah, the P50. It is a bunch of bloggers with different backgrounds, experiences and topics, all united to help each other out. A bloggers alliance that actually works and manageable due to its size and a cool and awesome way to really build long lasting relationship. I love being a part of it.

Plans for 2010? So many... Online, I would pretty much continue with what I have been doing since inception and that is to further build relationships, provide as much useful information for my loyal readers to build their online businesses, solidify my blogging network and hopefully find a way to consolidate them all. All in all, I am managing about 15 active blogs and and 30 domains.

Offline. I would really like to find a buyer for my SPA business. I am tired of it and I think it is the right moment to pass it onwards. With this, I will have more time available and will most likely spend it with my kids. They are now in need of more fatherly guidance:)

That sounds like a great plan. Do you celebrate Christmas? If so, what is your favorite tradition?

Yes I celebrate Christmas? My favorite tradition is what we (my family) calls the "secret friend". Every year all members of my family gather in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil. About a week before my dad writes the name of each of us in several pieces of paper. Then each one of us will pick a paper and whoever name is written will be our secret friend. We can not say anyone about it and we have to buy a special gift for that secret friend. No one will ever know who is the secret friend and that is where the fun begins. Theoretically no one know but at the end of the day, every one will know. It will depends on each ones ability to figure it out, LOL.

That sounds like fun! Economical, as well. I'm sure you figure out who your gifter is by the end of the day. :) Wow, Brazil. I've never been. Is your family from Brazil, or do you just enjoy spending time there?

With the exception of my biological mother all family lives in Brazil. My dad, stepmother, two brothers and a bunch of hoodlum nephews, hehe. Plus I also enjoy spending time there, particularly this season when its summer there and winter here. I hate the cold weather.

You are a lucky man, DiTesco. I'll let you off the hook now, with one parting question. Outside of reading iBlogZone, what simple advice would you give to new and up-and-coming bloggers who wish to attract a readership and position themselves for good SEO?

You are letting me off the hook? What a pity, I was enjoying this short interview myself and have to admit that this is the first time I ever had this unique opportunity. Thanks.

For the advice. Determine upfront what your blog is going to be (yes, you need a plan), i.e, topic or niche, especially if you are thinking on building a small online business. If you are thinking of blogging just for fun, do not worry to much about SEO and those kind of things. Build your readership by interacting, socializing and respecting other people's views and opinions. If it is a small business you are looking for, aside from determining your niche upfront, provide good content and value for your potential audience. Learn the ropes on basic html, internet marketing, and SEO. And finally, TAKE ACTION. Act upon everything you learn and put it in motion. There is much information out there that teaches you how to do things. Everything else is up to you. Good luck.
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Contact Information for DiTesco
Blog: iBlogZone
Twitter: @ditesco



Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Goodyear Great Songs of Christmas

Christmas FrostyAm I the only one who is nutty about the old Goodyear Tire & Rubber Great Songs of Christmas albums from the 1960's? Volume 6, pictured below, is a favorite of mine from my childhood. I found it on eBay and snapped it up like a doughnut-shaped chocolate morsel. I like some of the new "classics" as well, like "All I Want For Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey, "Christmas Wrapping" by The Waitresses, U2's "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" and "Last Christmas" by Wham!, but the older ones invade my physical senses and transport me back to the time when Christmas was achingly magical and special.

Christmas 2005 Music

I took this photo of Goodyear Great Songs of Christmas Volume 6 (1966) back in 2005. (Can you believe that was almost five years ago? Nuts.) Here's the song list. My favorite Christmas song, "O Holy Night" is not represented here, but there are some goodies. Is it just me, or is it not Christmas without The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Babs, a nice Jewish lady, singing "Ave Maria"?

01 Barbra Streisand - Silent Night

02 Andy Williams - Do You Hear What I Hear?

03 Johnny Mathis - The Christmas Song

04 The King Family - The Holiday of Love/Caroling, Caroling

05 Pablo Casals - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring

06 The King Family - O Little Town of Bethlehem/It Came Upon A Midnight Clear

07 Jan Peerce - O Come All Ye Faithful

08 Barbra Streisand - Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod)

09 Ray Conniff - Frosty the Snowman 10 New Christy Minstrels - We Need A Little Christmas

11 Steve Lawrence - Let It Snow

12 Ray Conniff - Hark, the Herald Angels Sing

13 Jan Peerce - Noel Nouvelet

14 Mormon Tabernacle Choir - March of the Kings

15 Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Deck the Hall

16 Bing Crosby - White World of Winter

17 New Christy Minstrels - Il Est Ne

18 Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Still, Still, Still

19 Mahalia Jackson - Away In A Manger

20 Ray Conniff - We Wish You A Merry Christmas

Edited to add:

For Jena: (No time is the wrong time to fall on your knees and hear the Angel voices.) :)

That goat'll hunt!




Goat butt

Image by BalRutilant via Flickr



I'm going to be extremely busy and scarce for the next month or so. The move to Texas and Christmas duties are kicking my butt. Plus, Joe needs all the hands-on reassurance and attention I can provide right now. Lily, on the other hand, is blissfully unaware of any impending changes and just wants food. Lots of it. Chip off the old block.

Feel free not to comment on my blog during that time because I won't be making my usual rounds in order to return the favor until our family is safely ensconced in Texas. From time to time I'll be providing you with photo commentaries like the one up above so that my blog doesn't fall off of the face of the earth.

Stare at the goat butt. Think about goat butt. Think about life.

Love,

Heather

Friday, December 4, 2009

Dallas by Happy Hour!


Magnificent Berlin
Image by Ginas Pics via Flickr


Dennis, Lilypooh and I will be flying to Dallas today in search of a home, and will be returning to Southern California on Sunday evening. We're not actually making the move until January 5th or so of 2010, but we recently realized that in order to accomplish the relocation we must first procure a place to live. My Mom and Stepson Brian will be entertaining, hugging and keeping an eye on Joe Joe while we are gone. We would have loved to have taken him with us, but couldn't justify forking out the bread for an extra ticket seeing as how we're going to be returning for good in a month. This bums me out immensely because he would really have enjoyed the plane ride, among other things.

Boy, will  I miss my boo boo bottom. He dragged his suitcase into the family room about an hour ago and it nearly broke my heart. I'm being honest with him as he responds well to logic, but still... we've never been apart this long. Even when I spent two nights in the hospital after Lily as born he came to visit the next day.

I just went searching for a photo of Joe's visit to the hospital and found this...

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It seems as though Joe's fascination with maxi pads was not recently born!

Here it is... this picture haunts me. I think of it on a near-daily basis. Joe looks so sad and unsure of himself. The poor thing was only 18 months old when Lily was born, one month older than Lily is now! His world changed so much that day. Sure, he gained much more than he lost but still...

Joe_and_Lily_hospital

Why am I doing this to myself? Where did this come from! Deep breath. Moving on...

The two hour time difference is going to be a bit of a nasty witch in the morning, as we will be meeting a realtor at nine, but we're used to getting up early a'la Joe Joe's penchance for turning on all of the lights in the house at 5:20 am. Lily's always up for an adventure these days, so I'm expecting good things from her. I'm hoping to hide her underneath my hooter hider on the plane and that she'll fall asleep after a quick nip since the flight takes off right at her regular naptime of noon. I packed little bags of snacks and toys to divert her attention (thanks for the plane tip, Gina!) should she start winding up to a meltdown. Dang, I should have done the same for Dennis.

I'll miss you all. Have a fun weekend!
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Wow I've Been Busy by Joe Joe

Hello again! Lots of things have happened since my last post! :woot:

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[caption id="attachment_1920" align="alignnone" width="225" caption="It flew right over our house and the people inside waved hello to me!"]It flew right over our house and the people inside waved hello to me![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1921" align="alignnone" width="225" caption="It headed around the corner - where is it going?!?"]It headed around the corner - where is it going?!?[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1922" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="It landed in a future park site just down the road. I told Grandma I wanted to go and get my butterfly net to catch it!"]It landed in a future park site just down the road. I told Grandma I wanted to go and get my butterfly net to catch it![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1923" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Lily got all muddy in the back yard that day and Mommy tried to get all fancy and make the picture black and white."]Lily got all muddy in the back yard that day and Mommy tried to get all fancy and make the picture black and white.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1924" align="alignnone" width="199" caption="Daddy was watching a program about The Beatles and Lily fell in love with Paul McCartney. "]Daddy was watching a program about The Beatles and Lily fell in love with Paul McCartney. [/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1925" align="alignnone" width="200" caption="My Godmother Gina and Godsister Rachel sent a Thanksgiving treat to Lily and me, pudding cups and mixes galore, and creature paper plates! Thank you Gina and Rachel! We love you!"]My Godmother Gina send a Thanksgiving treat to Lily and me, pudding cups and mixes galore, and creature paper plates! Thank you Gina! We love you![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1927" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Lily had fun stacking the pudding cups she ripped out of my hand."]Lily had fun stacking the pudding cups she ripped out of my hand.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1928" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Lily is proud of her accomplishment!"]Lily is proud of her accomplishment![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1929" align="alignnone" width="225" caption="The tiger plate was one of my favorites. That and the beaver plate!"]The tiger plate was one of my favorites. That and the beaver plate![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1930" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Daddy pretended he was a tiger. I think he fooled Lily. Brian thought it was funny."]Daddy pretended he was a tiger. I think he fooled Lily. Brian thought it was funny.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1931" align="alignnone" width="225" caption="I just wanted to put another picture of me in here with my fancy necklace."]I just wanted to put another picture of me in here with my fancy necklace.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1932" align="alignnone" width="200" caption="Lily thought it was fun to crawl into Godmother Gina's UPS box."]Lily thought it was fun to crawl into Godmother Gina's UPS box.[/caption]

Then the other day I woke up really early and found Mom's camera again. I can't believe she keeps forgetting to put it away at night.

[caption id="attachment_1933" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="I like this chest."]I like this chest.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1934" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="I like the way my foot looks on the rug."]I like the way my foot looks on the rug.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1935" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="I like the way my foot looks on the inexcusably dirty tile floor in the kitchen."]I like the way my foot looks on the inexcusably dirty tile floor in the kitchen.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1936" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="I like my Elmo chair and my huge, messy stack of toys that Mom's always organizing only to discover that I've messed up her piles yet again."]I like my Elmo chair and my huge, messy stack of toys that Mom's always organizing only to discover that I've messed up her piles yet again.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1937" align="alignnone" width="225" caption="I like my leg, too."]I like my leg, too.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1938" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="This picture scares Mom. She thinks it looks like a butt."]This picture scares Mom. She thinks it looks like a butt.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1939" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="I am first and foremost an artist. I kind of like this one."]I am first and foremost an artist. I kind of like this one.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1940" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="My big brother Dennis turned 18 on Saturday!!! We took him to Red Robin and I crawled on his and everybody else's heads for an entire hour!"]My big brother Dennis turned 18 on Saturday!!! We took him to Red Robin and I crawled on his and everybody else's heads for an entire hour![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1941" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Dad, Brian, Dennie and me at Red Robin. Mom put down her huge glass of beer long enough to take the photo."]Dad, Brian, Dennie and me at Red Robin. Mom put down her huge glass of beer long enough to take the photo.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1943" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Then she picked it back up again."]Then she picked it back up again.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1944" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="My big brother Brian held me while I looked for dropped food under the table."]My big brother Brian held me while I looked for dropped food under the table.[/caption]

That's it for now. :D