Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Emails Running Amok
Monday, November 29, 2021
Keeping Up With The Jonses
Sunday, November 28, 2021
Everything Goes Wrong, But There Was Song
Friday, November 26, 2021
Presents In Action
Thursday, November 25, 2021
Hedgehog!
Today we had four grandparents, two uncles, two parents, two children, and a dog for Thanksgiving dinner. We had taken my parents and the children's uncles over to visit the rental property we bought during COVID-19 that hopefully will someday have our retirement home built on it. For now, it's a very eclectic rental property.
My husband was working on the turkey, Uncle Bob was making a pie. Mimi and Gramps had brought ham and green bean casserole. Nana was making a completely from scratch starting with a pumpkin pie. Dinner was on the way to being ready.
Uncle Bob managed to get ten chairs around the one table in our dining room and we had a very nice dinner with no bickering at all from the children. They were having fun doing something that could be initiated by either child by calling out, "hedgehog!"
The two children would then duck under the table and grab our legs or play with the dog, who was waiting to have any food at all sent her way.
The food was so good tonight. I ate some of everything except the roll and then finished up with a slice of both pies.
I got to sit beside my father and talk to him some. It was nice to spend a little time talking with him. He's become more quiet as he's grown older but he does talk a good bit when it's just him and you.
It was a lovely Thanksgiving. I'm so grateful for the family we have and that we were able to get together this week and today.
The Big Boy Update: My son opened his birthday present from my parents early tonight. I haven't seen him so excited. He got a mouse for the computer that apparently is the best mouse for drag clicking—ever. He hugged them and thanked them and then ran downstairs to install it. He is playing on the computer now, presumably drag clicking away.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter is currently wearing the Cookie Monster pajamas I got myself for Christmas two years ago. It's a bit scratchy, what with it costing only five dollars and most of the cost being eaten up with fluff materials of questionable quality. The ankles are elastic so it doesn't really show how loose the pajamas are on her. She is so happy. I can't believe she's wearing my pajamas.
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Long or Short? Detailed or High-Leveled?
I spent several hours today filming a review I'm going to be putting out on the Mosaic Palette 3. After finishing it my husband pointed out that the monitor (a small screen that lets me see what's being recorded) had dropped over the corner of the lens, blocking part of the shot. That meant a significant portion of what I'd recorded was unusable.
Or was it? I asked my husband if he could do some editing magic and paste the unblocked corner from another video earlier on, before I knocked the monitor (not like a computer monitor, this is a small thing like a small-sized tablet that I use only at the beginning to make sure the videos look okay.) My husband had saved the day and the video I'd been working on so long to script, or to outline more accurately, didn't have to be recorded again.
It took me a number of takes to get what was in my mind to work well when I recorded it. But I'm not sure I want to publish it after my husband said something: is it interesting, fast-paced, full of neat things, shot changes, basically anything to make a longer video something people will want to take twenty to thirty minutes to watch?
And this got me thinking. We talked about it and I explained what I thought the typical audience would be like that would watch the video, and I think I may want to do it over. Is that bad after all the work I did today?'' Possibly not. It will be much easier to redo and if I can make it snappier, plus do a quick overview video for people who don't want an in-depth view of the product, it might be better than what I recorded.
I need to look at the current video and make a decision. And I need to get this video out because I'd like to have it behind me.
The Big Boy Tiny Girl Uncles Arrive: Children are interesting things. They love their uncles Bob and Brian, but when they're occupied on something else it is quite possible they won't jump out of their chairs to say hello and greet them upon their arrival. My son stopped watching television and did his version of hello and my daughter was definitely happy to see them. My son went back to his television show as soon as he'd said his greetings and my daughter headed off to Madison's house (a special concession letting the girls come into each other's houses). They've been talking about when they'd get here so I know they're excited to see them. So am I. I can't believe it's been two years since we've seen them because of COVID-19.
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Review To Do
Holly Night
Monday, November 22, 2021
Maybe it's Puberty?
Saturday, November 20, 2021
I am the Bed Destroyer!
Test Video
Friday, November 19, 2021
A Whole Book
Thursday, November 18, 2021
With Flying Colors
My son took a standardized test today for Middle school entrance. We went to one of those testing centers and he (and I) had to go through more security than the airport to allow him to go in to take the test. I had to sit and wait while he was the only child amongst a collection of adults.
We were worried he would be upset or lose the ability to sit there and test for the entire three hours. He came out for three short breaks and calmly sat to talk to me. When he was done he and I went to get lunch, which he wanted to take to go in the car so he could get to school for a music event he and his classmates had been working on.
As we drove to get lunch I asked him how he did. He said, "I passed...with flying colors." I talked about how he did and he told me about some questions and then we talked about other things. He seemed nonplussed about the whole test.
When I dropped him off at school his teacher gave me his COGAT test score, another standardized test he had to take that's nationwide. He was at the 99th percentile in two of the areas and 97% in the other. We really had no idea how he would do with these kinds of things. It looks like he does fairly well.
The Big Boy Update: My son's COGAT percentiles are in comparison to national scores. Within his class, he scored right at the 50th percentile, which means I think that the school is doing a good job educationally.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter has been grounded until she reads the book(s) she's been putting off reading. She's had several weeks to read them and tonight we drew the line. She cried, saying her fingers would hurt. I believe her, but she wouldn't have to power read if she would read some every day. I thought of something I could give her for her fingers that would lubricate them. She liked it a lot and got a good bit of reading done. I made a little roller bottle of what is actually a hair product I repurposed for her fingers and have it in a little zipper pouch attached to her backpack now.
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
The Sparrow's Fart
Monday, November 15, 2021
Family Visits
Middle School Applications
Sunday, November 14, 2021
Tired
Saturday, November 13, 2021
Booking Flights
Well, we're a go for a trip to Portland to work with a filament company that wants to hire us to do their social media. We've discussed goals and we're all going to prepare in advance with us working on some things here and them thinking about what they want to have long-term from a content perspective. As I type this, my husband is booking flights.
It's a bit surreal, this whole thing. It's like the imposter syndrome: surely this can't be me. I have messages in my Instagram inbox from companies that want to talk to us and emails to respond to. And yet we're so tiny. Less than twenty thousand combined subscribers/followers and yet because our focus is specifically filament and no one is doing similar content, companies are starting to want to work with us.
I already have a patter I send back stating what we're willing to do and within what timeframe. It's not a problem committing to make a video if they send a filament (I suggest only one filament but some have sent more) because I need filament to make the videos. I have a surplus I could do videos on for some time, but newer filaments are nice and sometimes reflect what's becoming more popular. So I have the filament company side relatively handled at this point.
But the large amount of work we'll be doing for this one company is a bit of a mystery to me at this point. They understand we're not professionals, they're only asking for us to do work similar to what we've put out for our own content. Still, we want to do the best job we can.
Then there are the other content creators. For some reason, we're suddenly "one of them" when only a few months ago I was someone watching their content as a viewer. That part is odd too, when they comment on your content.
But the most interesting thing is a day we'll be spending while we're there. We're going to do a day of filming with one of the biggest content creators in the 3D printing English-speaking world. He's recently been working with Neil Patrick Harris on some 3D printed things for his home. But outside of that Hollywood anomaly, he's just big in the world of 3D printing. And we're going to be filming with him.
The Big Boy Update: I hate to mention this, but for the sake of historical accuracy I think I should mention that my son is streaking his pants again. Streaking is a minor word for what's happening. There is nothing medically wrong with him, he just doesn't want to stop what he's doing to go to the bathroom. Oddly, I remember feeling the same way when I was young. Tonight, we couldn't get him to stop what he was doing to eat dinner, if that's any indication to the level of his focus when he gets focused. He is fine, and "just being a boy and he'll grow out of it" his doctor has said. He doesn't like dealing with it afterwards, but he doesn't want to stop and go when he needs to either.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter got more birthday presents today. They came in the mail and she wanted to open them so badly but I had finally laid down to rest for just a bit. She couldn't wait so she tried to wake me up. Apparently I wasn't coming out of the sleep I had drifted off to not ten minutes before. After trying to rouse me for a few minutes she said, "Maybe I should come back later." That jolted me awake. I had been trying to wake up but the sadness in her voice made me realize what had been happening and that I wasn't there for her to celebrate opening her presents.
Friday, November 12, 2021
Ten Today
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Mission Impossible
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
What's In a Face?
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
To Portland We (will eventually) Go
We had another call today with the company that wants to hire us to do their filament social media. We're going to do this, because the company is very reputable and is well-connected and, well, it's my favorite filament company. We're scheduling going to their location to collect a lot of footage on all aspects of what they do.
It's also their eight year anniversary coming up, which seems short in some ways but in the 3D printing world, that's a decently long tenure. They're going to ask some other social media people to come join us, which, if it happens, will likely be very beneficial for us as well from a connections standpoint.
This is all odd, surreal, bizarre. We're working with, talking to, making future plans with and being hired by (I think there was some redundancy in that list) people and companies I would have never thought I would even have a chance to meet. I'm not sure, but I might be dealing with a bit of the imposter syndrome.
It's exciting. Now we need to do the quality job we've been doing for ourselves for someone else. They're extremely nice to work with and we're all being very reasonable with what we can do and the timeframe in which we can do it. It's a very positive situation and with a company I'm pretty much thrilled to be working with.
The Children To The Grandparent's: My daughter wanted to know if she could go to Portland with us to the filament company. I told her maybe next time. Our thanks (in advance) to my in-laws for being willing to watch the children while we're gone.
Sunday, November 7, 2021
Five Hours to Laundry
Colour
Friday, November 5, 2021
Will This Palette Work?
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Drag Clicking
So, drag clicking is where you have a mouse and put your finger on it and angle and move it forward lightly pushing on the mouse button. It's different for every mouse, but if you get it correct you will be able to obtain high CPS, a.k.a Clicks Per Second.
It's basically like your finger is hitting the mouse button, bouncing off, and hitting the mouse button again. You can also put tapes on the mouse buttons to create more friction and more CPS. Also, a thing with mice is called de-bounce time. That's how many milliseconds it takes which is how long it takes for the mouse button to go down and come back up.
The lowest I've seen (a.k.a. Greyson) is .2ms for the de-bounce time (lower is better). My best mouse's lowest de-bounce time is 4ms and drag clicking isn't the only kind of clicking. Also, the base de-bounce time is 10ms on most mice, including non-gaming and gaming mice.
Now the other kinds of clicking that I know of are 1) Normal clicking, 2) Butterfly Clicking, 3) Double Clicking, 4) Scroll Wheel Clicking, 5) Space Bar Clicking, 6) Bolt Clicking, and 7) Jitter Clicking.
These clicking methods are important because in some games, the faster you click, the better. For example, in Minecraft version 1.8.9 (or lower) the best way to do melee damage is to left-click on the enemy as fast as possible. In shooter games, if you have a semi-auto gun, you can use it to shoot faster. But these methods are usually used in Minecraft where you can use them for placing blocks faster to bridge.
Now I'm going to tell you what Butterfly Clicking is. Butterfly Clicking is where you put two fingers on one mouse button and clicking the mouse with one finger, letting go just before clicking with the other.
Normal Clicking is just your basic clicking, which is not too good but really easy to do.
Double Clicking can only work on a Bloody A60 or a Glorious Model O mouse. You hit the edge of the mouse next to the scroll wheel, stay there for a quarter of a second, and then let go. If done right, it should register a click when you hit it and when you release.
Scroll Wheel Clicking is kind of cheating. When you use the scroll wheel it counts as a click.
Space Bar Clicking is pretty new. It's the same as Drag Clicking but on your space bar and only works for specific kinds of keyboards.
Bolt Clicking is where you also do the same thing as Drag Clicking, but on any surface and put the mouse on the knuckle of the finger you drag click with and make sure to have your knuckle on the mouse button and then drag click and move the mouse so they're in the same place.
Jitter Clicking is where you make your arm shake by tensing it and if you get the right angle when you're shaking it could be hitting the mouse button pretty fast.
I think this is cool because, well I play the game and it's useful to me, but I find it really cool and crazy how cool the methods sound, feel, work and how people could have come up with them.
Here's a video demonstrating all the different clicking methods I listed: Mouse Clicking Demonstration
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter jumps off the stairs onto the sofa. All the time. How the sofa is still alive is beyond me.
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
It's Getting Easier
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Asleep In My Clothes
Monday, November 1, 2021
Always Tidy & Clean
I ate something that I had an allergic reaction to last night and have been dealing with it for almost a full day now. I don't know what it was, but wow, has my mouth been itchy. Fortunately, it's abating now.
The Big Boy Tiny Girl Always Tidy & Clean Update: My children went to sleep unhappy. They had a big run-in with us tonight over cleaning up after themselves. Would you believe it if I told you they thought they never made any messes and that we didn't do anything to help ever, at all with them?