Saturday, April 30, 2022
I Like Friday
Friday, April 29, 2022
The Lemonade Stand
The Big Boy Tiny Girl Lemonade Stand Calculation: After dinner tonight my son came to the table with a pencil and piece of paper with his sister trailing behind. They had decided to create a family lemonade stand—a theoretical one. How much money could we make if we had a lemonade stand? It would be fun. We would all be a part of the process of discovering if and how we could have a successful lemonade stand.
He started explaining how they did this at school for the pizza they ordered for the class one day each week. There was a grid and numbers would be entered. It was a system, he assured us; worked for a good while on explaining the things we'd need to know while my husband and I gave information that would help the calculations be reasonable and the exercise completable in less than five hours.
We all contributed information and at the end they were happy that all the lemonade and limeade had been sold. They had made some money too. Then my husband had them calculate how many hours they had worked to get the lemonade sold. Then he had them figure out how much money they made per hour. It was something like $1.25.
I thought they would be disappointed by that, but they were the opposite, they had a job of sorts and they had made money! Seventeen dollars across two days. That's a lot when you're ten and eleven I suppose.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Gimbal
Agony
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Being Someone
Today was an odd day. I was just another person watching 3D printing videos and buying filament. Then we embark on this Filament Stories endeavor and now things have changed. I had an hour-long video call with one of the content creators I've been watching for years. He wanted to get to know me so he could have me as a guest on his channel. We had a good time getting to know each other and he gave me some ideas of things he'd been thinking of doing but thought it might make more sense for me to do.
He also asked for my advice on the current climate of social media and content creation. We're going to have a second call next week because there are some things we might work on together. It was a very casual call with someone whom I never would have thought I would be collaborating with on anything, ever.
Then, this evening at ten, I was given a special tour of a large Chinese filament manufacturer. The owner had an interpreter available to help as he doesn't speak English. That surprised me because he and I have been messaging back and forth since last year. He responds quickly, perhaps he has an auto-translation feature but for all I could tell, he was fluent in English from the way he messaged me.
This large company wants to know if we could collaborate. This is a company I've worked with as they came into the US market and have helped them get a positive foothold with the videos we've done. He is creative and doing things no one else is doing. He is very generous with helping me and I try to be equally generous in helping them.
It was an odd day. I'm still not sure how to act sometimes, but since the best thing I know how to do is be me, that's what I do.
The Flavor Gummy Story: I got a bag of what I would call gourmet gummy bears today whilst getting some black-out material for our time-lapse rack since the prior material is too small. There were twelve flavors and the colors didn't give away what they were. I told them if they got the flavor correct, I would give them another. And then I realized I didn't know what flavor was what, so we decided to figure it out. This is what my son did to lay them out. We all tried some and I tried not to think about little hands handling the gummies more than once. We could only figure out eleven flavors. We don't know if we missed one that was colored similarly or if we just didn't get any of that one.
Monday, April 25, 2022
Banned Worries
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Strawberry Patch
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Finally MRI
Thursday, April 21, 2022
Oh, Hai Mom!
Utterly Happy
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Qualifier (Secret)
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
A New Channel? Mouse Clicking, You Ask?
Sunday, April 17, 2022
Already Behind
Saturday, April 16, 2022
Pack Pack Pack
Friday, April 15, 2022
How Tired Makes No Sense
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Happy Birthday Nana
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Across the State
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
The Taco Kid
Monday, April 11, 2022
The Easter Bunny Arriveth
Imagine my complete not surprise when my daughter ran in this morning at early o'clock to tell me the Easter Bunny had arrived. She was reasonably patient but after enough of a time she and her brother could wait no longer and they dog piled their father, insisting he wake up. I was already getting shoes on to head out into the kitchen.
My daughter had done some looking for eggs earlier without moving any of them. My son thought that was unfair, but I asked him if he knew where some eggs were because he could see them. Yes, he admitted he could. Did he move them or take them? No? Okay, so what is the difference in your sister using her hands as eyes to see the eggs provided she left them in place? He grumbled, but couldn't find a counter argument.
The egg hunt started and my son dashed off in a fit of unfairness and was running manically around to get the eggs. His rationale was that they were going to split them evenly in the end. We had to have him sit down for a bit to let his sister get close to equal the number of eggs.
Then, for a good portion of the day, we didn't realize how much candy. they were eating until we checked on their baskets. My son ate way too much of his basket so now both baskets are in our room up high on a armoire that neither can get to, even with a chair.
How am I supposed to get up there for candy when things are so far away?
The Big Boy Tiny Girl 50% Rule: Family friends were over today and some were meeting our children for the first time. At the time, the children were playing well together in the pool. When they asked how well they got along there were differing responses. Numbers ranged from as low as forty percent to as high as sixty percent. I'm averaging to at around fifty percent. Hopefully the periods of harmony will increase as they get older.
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Nothing, Or Almost Nothing
Copyright Strikes and Claims
Saturday, April 9, 2022
To The Best Parents in the World
Friday, April 8, 2022
Almost Over
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Packing Up the Allergies
Review Nerves
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
The Violinist
YouTube Studio is a tool that helps with managing YouTube content tht you've published to your channel. I was in there yesterday when I noticed the Copyright section and decided to see what it said. It suggested I read this long bit about legal this and that and if I agreed to it, then click the button.
What showed up next surprised me. People have been taking our videos, exactly as they were published, voice and all, in their entirety, and republishing them on their pages. YouTube already knew about this, had flagged them, and marked them as 100% copied from our page, which had published the content first.
What did we want to do about it, YouTube wanted to know? We could ask for the publisher be given seven days notice to remove the content and if they didn't comply, the video would be removed and they would have a content strike applied against them. Or, we could have them be removed immediately and a strike immediately put on their channels.
Oddly, most of the copies had had only a handful of views, so it's not as though the person was gaining much in the way of views or other benefit from reposting them. The largest views was at thirty-five hundred, and that was an outlier.
I had to fill out some very legal formal things, saying it was absolutely our content, we had created it and we were the sole owner of the content (which was all true). This was in case we said someone had copied our content when in actuality we had perhaps copied theirs and they took us to court.
YouTube then kindly asked if we would prefer in the future should this sort of thing happen again, that they go ahead and automatically remove the offending copy and place a strike on the other channel. Sure, we said. It was ever so nice of YouTube to handle all of this for us.
We are contacted fairly regularly by companies who want to repost our content, saying how they are huge, large groups with millions of followers/subsribers. One of them even said that they would get full ownership of the material, have exclusive rights to it, and could modify it in any way. Who would fall for that? Others aren't that sinister, but still want to make their brand by publishing other people's content instead of making their own. And that's okay, it's synthesizing information that's similar into a cohesive collection.
But I don't want to do any of it. Perhaps we might get some views back to us or additional followers, but we might get nothing, while they get free content. The stories I've heard make it sound like the latter is more probable. Besides, we're muddling our way through this so far on our own, why stop now?
The Big Boy Update: My son went to the grocery store with his father after school. There was a man playing the violin in the food area and my son was mesmerized. He asked if he could give the man some money. When my husband was done shopping my son was still at rapt attention, listening to the classical violinist. My son has always loved orchestra and classical music. He asked if he could please give him some of his allowance. He said he was amazing. My father let him give some of his money to support the musician.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter is going to have to wait in the waiting room while her father and I have our teeth cleaned tomorrow. We've never done this with her before. She will be fine, she just likes to talk and will need to know she has to wait patiently until we get back, and that it won't be that long until we're done.