Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Voted most likely to be...

So if your rhetorical question has been "Who is most likely to get clowned" I have an answer for you. The answer, of course ,would be "ME!". So like I'm offically on sabbatical trying to wrap up my thesi ( - for once I can empathize with K-Fed and his debut album - and my life has recently been plagued by time and money sucking scenarios.

1) Exhibit A: need new roof and skylights - to the tune of $5K. Finally after multiple delays the roofing crew came today. My house smell like essence of tar.
2) Exhibit B - basement flooding. My neighbor's water heater burst satuarating our basement carpet with clean tepid water. Insurance will cover clean up, after our large deductible...but what a pain between phone calls and waiting on the recovery crew.
3) Exhibit C - Emmet has pinkeye- again!. So today was out so far as doing work. Actually, that is not a bad thing at all - he and I spent the day together and had a great father/son day of bonding.

So two out three ain't bad to paraphrase, or quote verbatim the almighty Meatloaf.

Time with kids - awesome. House related drama - bogus. But all in all with the fun I had with Emmet today, I guess it all evens out. But I still think I am disproportionately clowned.

Peace!

Monday, January 29, 2007

Pictures of Lily!

no disrespect to the Who intended for the coincidental song title ref.

Lily is still in the NICU, but steadily improving. Here are some cute pix of her and father Aaron.


Sunday, January 28, 2007

Happy 2nd Birthday Emmet!

Emmet turned 2 years old on Friday January 26.
We had a few daycare friends (Eli and Mira and their parents) over yesterday for a mini-"party" - and special guest Gigi and Grandad (my parents), and Aunt Debra and Ucnle Aaron (Lily's proud parents) straight outta Wilmington.

The kids tore up the house and we had a lot of fun. Childhood goes so fast, it is amazing to thing that a little over two years ago we had no idea who Emmet would be - now he's a dynamic two-year old with a strong and loving personalitly. 'sniff :-)

Eli's parents Bob and Cathy brought over his new (2.5 months old) twin brothers - Owen and Luca two absolutely beautiful baby boys. Really makes me want to have another child. If money and sleep were no issue I'd be all over that.

So in short, again sorry for being so overly corny - but I just gotts give a big love shout out to Micah and Emmet because I love 'em so much.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Kid's update

Hi All,

I have to brag about the boyz a little every now and then. Emmet, for the past 2-3 months has been blowing me away with his veral growth spurt - he seems to absorb and assimilate new words into his lexicon almost immediately after hearing them - while his diction maikes it sometimes a bit difficult to understand. he is on a tear. Yesterday he tells me "Daddy I have apples at school"..a complete sentence! I realize the grammar isn't spot on, but damn homey only turns two tomorrow!

Micah also blows me way - he is a kind, sensitive, artistic and musical 4 year old. He is smart, witty (as much as a four your old can be- still many of his jokes and repetoire is along the lines of "Knock knock - who' there? - poop!"), and just a lot of fun to be around and engage with in conversation. His drawing skills have taken a quantum leap (people are starting to be recognizable as people, other objects as whatever they are inended to be..)

In short, I am quite lucky and blessed to have such fabulou offspring!

Lily-Pearl, my first ever niece, continues to grow and generally do well in the NICU. She was supposed to come home this past wek, but unfortunately had an apnea episode - so she will be kept in the NICU and hospital for longer. Other than this setback, though, she continues to do well - we really can't wait until she gets to g home and we can visit her regularly. Micah and Emmet can't wait to teach how to get into trouble!

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Attn: Indiannapolis Colts fans

living in Baltimore. You may want to think twice before heading off to a local tattoo parlor to get the Colts' logo pasted on your body - of you may have the same fate as this guy.

This guy gotta double-pwned: once by the artist, and once by his parents! This totally trumps those baby pictures of him in the bathtub they've been hiding unitl the first girlfriend comes over.

Hullo Blog friends!

Okay, so its been over a week since I blogged about how I'd blog more..
oh well, another resolution takes a back seat to reality.

So I've been officially on sabbatical (my term, not the schools) for to days now, and have actually found it to be great so far. I have had two productive days of writing a rough draft of the first part of my thesis - which is actually really interesting, at least to me - its the analysis of a study I did, and data I collected on students in last year's online and on-campus cohorts of my big course. Perhaps I'll be disowned by the department for doing a thesis is which part of it at least has me, analyzing my own data, using standard methods (as opposed applying new methods to analyze an existing data set that had already been uber-analyzed by everyone else's "new" method), in Stata (this may be enough to get me disowned- but I swear the other part of my thesis is 25/7 R), and related to stats ed. On the other hand, perhaps >= 2 people wll understand it.
Anyways, having fun busting out tables and graphs.

But enough about academia, let's talk the weekend. We had a busy busy weekend - things got off to a frantic start as we rushed out the door to get Emmet and Micah checkups at a kid friendly dentist over in Catonsville. Best dental experience I've had, and I wasn't even the patient. Micah and Emmet got clean bills of mouth health, although we have been forewarned that Micah will need serious braces...so its off to Keno for me. The rest of the day never topped the oral hygiene-esque fervor of the a.m. But Sunday is another story - a cold and blustery day that ultimately gave us a weak covering of snow, we set out to rectify our lack of all out playing on the previous day. But what to do? Playgrounds were out, everyone's tired/bored/’scared etc.. of the old faves like the Science center or Aquarium, and Roni and I can’t keep playing that Towsontown Center is a fun place for kids. So we did a little research and found this play place in Columbia - amidst a sea of chain restaurants (its unbelievable how all of America's finest chains seems to have converged on Howard County), in an office park exists a fabulous, indoor playground type place. They had all kinds of stuff to do, ranging from a huge indoor sandbox to a real fire engine (um ,well engine removed and tanks emptied)...after two ad a half hours of serious play we adjourned to the Columbia branch of Rocky Run Restaurant, ‘cuz we can’t get enough of it even though there is one right around the corner in Charles Village. (and its pretty much a given that the kids won’t eat anywhere that doesn’t serve fries – which alas ruled out the only interesting restaurant choice we could find in the area, the Mango Grove, apparently a kick ass India restaurant – but the kids know pakoras aren’t fries so we’d be in hot water). A lot of people seem to drive to this Rocky Run only to adjourn to the bar, power through brews and watch football – so we knew we had to get out of there before any given game was over.

While we were dining, the snow came – and although there wasn’t much it actually made driving home slow and slippery – and NO I’m NOT one of those folks who can’t handle a little snow, I swear! It took us nearly an hour ro make it back to Beech Avenue, at which point we headed next door to Sean, Cindy and Sylvie’s for a birthday party. Saw some neighbors, Karl, Aimee and Caleb, and met some new folks, And it was a lot of fun.

So now you can tell this blog has been nothing more than a prep for writing my thesis – I’ve cranked out far more text than needed yet still haven’t finished my weekend tales, nor gotten to the point. So if you’ve read this much, thank you – the next post will be short, sweet, and slightly humorous.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Happy 2k7!

Sorry for the belated post -
its been hectic as I was teaching a two-week intensive data analysis course in the first two weeks of the year.

I WILL be a better blogger in the upcoming weeks.
I'm officially "on sabbatical" to complete my thesis now -
so blogging is good practice in the sense of writing something that few folks will ever read.

I have to use the rest of the week to wrap stuff up at work, and then I'm going full time plus on my magnum opus, ya heard?

So instead of dwelling on past events, I'm moving forward with hopefully more timely updates of events to come.

Xoxoxo
J Dawg