Wednesday, June 30, 2021
86400
Not Even Sure
...what to title this post. My back is screaming at me and I need to get to bed and have been helping someone with something that needs help. So let's see what the children did today.
The Big Boy Update: I think my son has some real friends that want to spend time with him. He doesn't search them out, they come to find him. I suppose that's a good thing. He's so interested in being cool and accepted. I think he actually is.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter insisted there was a bug in her hair because she could hear it. She was freaking out and said it had been trying to get in her hair for a while. I didn't believe her but after feeling around in her hair and not finding anything at first I saw something and then lost it. I didn't tell her but said we should go upstairs and brush her hair out. She had some cricket-like creature in her hair that was close to an inch long. It jumped out and landed on my shirt and I calmly, without upsetting my daughter anymore, went to the door and shooed it away.
Monday, June 28, 2021
Gloomhaven
We have some friends that wanted to play a board game and wondered if we'd be interested in playing with them. We said sure. They warned us it would be a long game. We said that was okay. They said meaning multiple sessions. We said we were still in.
Today, we found out what the full meaning of, "a long game" meant when we went to their house while Nana watched the children (and singlehandedly entertained the children while at the same time managing to clean and tidy our house, leaving it in a far, far better state than when she arrived) while we played this board game for five hours.
We made it past the very beginning. The game we're playing introduces the concepts of the game level by level because there is so much complexity it's too much to take in all at once. And the game we're playing is the introduction game to the actual game, which is another who knows how many hours of time necessary to complete.
We had fun seeing their game room and learning about the games they've been playing plus just talking about this and that while we played. If we had focused completely on the game and nothing else we would have gotten farther along, but that wasn't the complete point. We wanted to do something together and play the game at the same time.
We're going to schedule the next round of the game, Gloomhaven, the "toddler" edition it felt like given how little we knew at the start, as soon as we can sync up schedules.
The Big Boy Update: My son is in bed. It is after eleven o'clock. Funny songs are starting to play out of my Alexa beside the computer. He is making jokes two floors up, it would seem.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter got us all to take a neighborhood bike ride just before dark tonight. She and her father on their double bike with her in the back and my son and me on our bikes. It was a short ride, but it was a lot of fun.
Club Champion
Sunday, June 27, 2021
Late and Wow, Yeah Late
Friday, June 25, 2021
Rachet & Clank
Around The World
I have some friends I communicate with on a daily basis electronically. They are what I would call my, "3D printing friends." People talk online in various different ways, this group of friends is via a sort of chat group not unlike a big text message chain with a lot of people in it in this case called a "channel."
What amazes me is that these people are all over the world but it doesn't seem like it. Someone will have a picture of something they've printed. They'll drop the picture into the chat group and we'll all comment about how lovely it is or what a good choice of filament or how funny that the models are mouse houses to protect his daughter's stuffed mouse collection from their household cat. Anything at all can be posted.
The rest of us see the picture a second or two after the person shares it. It happens so fast we don't even think about the complex order of events that has to happen for the bits representing that picture to travel around the world from their device to ours. Did the bits fly by satellite? Did they go under the ocean? What was the path taken, because it might have been anything other than direct.
I've started thinking in time zones, trying to remember if it's morning or afternoon in Russia based on what time of day it is for me. Or Australia. Or England. We talk about products related to 3D printing such as printers, filament, accessories, and through that discussion we're addressing the locale of the manufacturer, their location, and what shipping costs might need to be paid to get the item to them.
There are commonalities, such as most people speak English in the channel, but there is a smattering of American and proper English amongst the group. Currency for the various products comes up as well. If a particular spool of filament costs $19.99 for me, what does that equate to in Euros or Australian dollars? Is there a way to get the product within your geography as opposed to buying it from the manufacturer?
It's a lovely little group of online friends I'll never meet. I am humbled in that we all speak English, my native language, and the default currency discussed is the US dollar. Everyone else does mental conversions regularly. The world keeps getting smaller. It was getting smaller, now it feels like it's getting more connected.
The Big Boy Update: My son got his keyboard back at a price. He had to get online with his friends and say with sincerity, "remember how I called my mom stupid a couple of times yesterday? That wasn't really a good thing to do. I should have been more respectful." We let him say it with his own words and that's about what he said. I didn't want him to lose face with his friends as that is very, very important to him, but he had to say he was wrong. And when he did, I heard the other children being supportive of what he was saying.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: Countdown to kitten visitation. My best friend from childhood, whom I have missed very much these past COVID-19 months, has two kittens. They are now safe to be out in the house with her other, older cat and my daughter has been invited over to see them. She absolutely positively can not wait.
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
My Stupid Mom
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Fifth Grade Math
Monday, June 21, 2021
6000
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Father's Day Work
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Two Votes for Awesome
Friday, June 18, 2021
The Magnet Board
This is the magnet board my daughter has been making up games on. When I went to her room today I found this:
I asked her about it and she said, "I spelled my name out in print." And she had. Some of the magnets had dropped out by the time I found it but not only did she spell her name in print, but she also spelled it in braille to the right.
We decided to get the VI room one of their own to use for the other students. If my resourceful daughter could come up with games to play with it, I would bet some of the other VI students will have ideas of things to do with it as well.
The Big Boy Update: My son has been talking about being embarrassed lately. Today, I had my chance to also be embarrassed, something I told him rarely happened to adults. I was looking at videos and fell asleep today right after lunch as I watched. I had an alarm set at 1:20 so I could get him in time when camp ended at 2:00. I woke up at 4:00 and had to pick up my daughter from a birthday party that ended at four. I called and told them I was on the way, apologizing and insisting on paying them for the extra time they had to stay there. They were exceptionally nice about it, but I wasn't. The alarm was correctly set. It had gone off the day before. I still don't know what happened. Forty-five minutes before it went off I was awake. I must have been really tired.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter got to skip school today to go to a birthday party. She has excellent attendance and the second-to-last day of school had very little happening. She was so happy she could go to the party. It was a five-hour party, unheard of for children, but the mother was so nice and had all sorts of activities. She sent me this about my daughter tonight. Louie is her son who was the only boy at the all-girl party:
I was just talking about Reese and how mature she is for her age! Louie was teasing the girls so they were going back and forth- I reminded the girls to be nice to Louie…they didn’t want to…but Reese stepped up and said I want you to invite Louie to the table to be with us! 🥰I called Louie over and the girls apologized to him and told him how much they appreciated him playing at the pool! 🥰 it was definitely a learning moment for everyone! Reese was amazing! 🥰
Thursday, June 17, 2021
Olympic Trials
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
The Small Company Conversation
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Podcast Interview?
Monday, June 14, 2021
Hiding
I have this blog. It was a while before I was comfortable telling people about it. It's still not something I advertise. Then I foolishly went and created a podcast. That was even more uncomfortable. Now people would be not only hearing my words, but they would also be listening to me speaking them.
Compound the uncomfortableness with a YouTube channel that also involves posts on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Suddenly I'm all over, "the socials." People are hearing me and seeing, well part of me as I only have my hands in the videos. But in this case, we're tagging companies, creators, and manufacturers.
I'm telling people in the 3D community I know and their channels/groups/etc. about Filament Stories. I cringe, cover my eyes, and press enter when I send a message about the new YouTube channel. I don't think I would do this without my husband; he's been instrumental in so many steps along the way. None of this seems to bother him. I just want to hide.
He tells me if there's been a subscription or subscriptions to the channel. And that's the point in doing all of this, announcing it, and sharing it with people—to have them subscribe or like or comment. But it is uncomfortable to me. I love filament. I love sharing that information and helping people understand what a great filament such-and-such from this-and-that company is. I like sharing and being enthusiastic about things I'm passionate about.
My ex-husband said one time that I don't like the limelight. He said I'm like the ringmaster in the circus. I introduce things, build up excitement, and then handoff with, "here come the clowns!" I've always remembered the time he said that.
I'm so excited about making videos showing off filaments. I just want to sit in a corner and do that. So far only a few people have subscribed, which is fine by me. If only I could find the social media equivalent to the clowns to hand off to.
The Big Boy Update: My son admitted to me last night that he gets embarrassed a lot. I told him it happened to me all the time when I was young. I talked about when and why I got embarrassed and how much I hated the feeling. I told him when he got older it would go away. He was very interested that I got embarrassed. I think he thought it never happened to me.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter has made up so many games on the stylus of magnetic balls she keeps in the car. We've played her version of Life and today we did variations on Tic-Tac-Toe, multiple of which involved singing as part of the game. I had her take it into the VI room at school because it's been so interesting. They hadn't seen it before and thought it could be helpful in things beyond games, like making bar graphs. It was very inexpensive on Amazon so I ordered one for the VI room as an end-of-year gift from our family.
Sunday, June 13, 2021
Filament Stories
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Play Date!
Brutal
Thursday, June 10, 2021
The Moonwalk
My daughter has been interested in creating board games recently. She creates games for me to play verbally with her while I drive her to and from school. The game board is a grid of magnetic balls that would typically be used by a child to make low-resolution pictures. My daughter can extend the usability of this grid to be much more.
She created something that reminded me of the Game of Life the other day. When she returned from school the following day, I suggested we play the real board game so she could experience some of the parts of the game I'd talked to her about.
The version of the game I have is the one I grew up with and is a bit worse for wear. The little stick people were shortened in some cases where I'd chewed off some of the length to represent a child. Other than that, the game was as playable as it was when I was young.
My daughter loved playing and today, when we headed off to school again, she set up the game to play on her grid. I started off (I'm the only player in these games) and got the job of being a doctor. I was robbed and then I got married.
She followed the protocol of the real game at this point, saying, "now we have to figure out how much you get for wedding presents." After that, she said I got a free turn and could move one to ten spaces of my choosing for my moonwalk.
I had no idea what she was talking about until I remembered the real game, after getting married, you got to take a bonus turn to go on your "honeymoon".
The Big Boy Update: I told my son I was proud of him and couldn't believe I had a fifth-grader. He insisted, despite my logic, that he wasn't a fifth-grader yet. He wouldn't be one until the first day of school. He was a rising fifth-grader, and that was that.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter is in the tub getting clean after being outside riding her bicycle—all by herself with no adult supervision. She was going up and down the street just in front of the house, but it took a special kind of self-control to let her do so without hovering and worrying. She put everything away, closed the garage door, and came in when she was done like this was nothing unusual for an almost completely blind child to do.
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
That New Syndrome Again
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Cusions
Monday, June 7, 2021
Trash Collector
Sunday, June 6, 2021
My Grandma Is Special
My daughter came downstairs tonight asking for batteries. She wanted to replace them in two books we have that are for very young children, having only a few words on each page. The special thing about these books is you can record someone reading each page and as the child changes pages, the book reads itself from the recordings.
One of the books had the recording lost and wasn't functioning well, but my daughter still likes to record herself making up stories she's imagined as she turns each page. Tonight, she came down with the other book she had recently found. She asked for new batteries and said she wanted to see if the recording was still on there.
And indeed it was. It was my mother, reading the book to the children. She did this several years ago. I told my daughter that book was very special to me, because it was my mother talking and I want to make sure we kept it just like it was. My daughter agreed completely before taking the book upstairs to her room to listen to Mimi before going to sleep for the night.
The Big Boy Update: I have to say I was nerd-proud of my son today when I overheard him in a video game asking his friend, "what's your ping?" I didn't hear the answer but after that, my son said, "okay, well, what's. your FPS?" Proud I tell you. So proud.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter was overjoyed to have Blake come over today, during his short stay in the US before his next international travel for his gap year. She was positively manic when she heard he was coming over. We all were happy to see him.
It's 1AM Again?
Saturday, June 5, 2021
The Hair
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Pink and Blue hair
My daughter's hair is pink and blue. There is teal and purple in the midst and it is absolutely beautiful. Only I'm not allowed to post a picture of it here because she wants to show some people herself before I share it with the rest of the World Wide Web.
I picked her up from school and we went straight to the salon, where she spent several hours getting her hair done in this beautiful collection of colors. We got home close to dark and I jumped on a conference call. And now I'm tired. So tomorrow, hopefully, I'll be allowed to share a picture. She looks very striking.
The Big Boy Update: My son wanted to create a rubber band launching machine. He got home, loaded up Tinkercad and designed what he was thinking about in his mind. Then he sent it to a printer with the help of my husband. When it was done printing four hours later he saw that part of his design didn't work or connect the way he had hoped it would. Which is part of the design process. Tomorrow, he's going to work on version two.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: The children's printer we got contacted me after I sent an email to them about how Reese could do things with their printer that she otherwise couldn't do. They want to know if she'd be interested in helping with their marketing of the printer. If things happen, I'll let you know, but for now, I told them we'd be glad to help in any way we could to market their excellent printer that makes 3D printing such an easy thing for children to do.
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Under the Canopy
It had been hours since the dog had gone outside and I realized I had to go shortly, so I took her out in the hopes she'd go quickly as I had my first board meeting in person since before COVID-19 lockdown. Of course, she was in no hurry and that was doubly troublesome for me because it started to rain rather hard all of a sudden.
I had a thought that brought me back to my childhood: if I stood under the tree at the start of a shower, I could stay completely dry as the droplets hit the branches above and didn't trickle down for a while. This isn't something surprising as an adult, it makes logical sense. But as a child this was something new, my discovery, and something I sought out.
Spring and early summer rains bring cooler temperatures and breezes and standing under a tree made the hot weather feel comfortable. I felt like I was in my own protective bubble standing under a tree as a child. I remember later, as the rain progressed, it was much less enjoyable than being out in the rain itself because droplets would combine into bigger ones and the large, erratic amounts of water hitting you was not fun at all.
So today, I stood under a tree and remembered a long time ago. A time at about the age my children are now. I wonder if they've noticed the same thing?
The Big Boy Update: I just realized my son is out of school for the summer at the end of next week. That's six more days of school. I'm not prepared (mentally) for summer to be here yet!
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter received a thank you note from Rayan and Keira today for taking care of Charlotte, their dog, this past weekend. In the note was some money for my daughter, forty dollars. This was the first job my daughter has ever had. She was very happy about it. She wants to do more pet sitting for people around the neighborhood.