Saturday, December 31, 2022
2022 In A Flash!
Friday, December 30, 2022
It's Better! But There's Pressure Now...
Shoulders Are Painful
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Shoulder Dagger
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Sugar Detox
Monday, December 26, 2022
3% of a Second
Sunday, December 25, 2022
A Beautiful Day
It's Christmas (and I'm exhausted)
Friday, December 23, 2022
Unlike Other Years...
I am usually more than ready for Christmas at this point. This year I am as unready and unprepared as I have ever been I am almost certain. I am tired and need to get to sleep. No social media has been happening, the house has been getting more orderly and presents have been wrapped, and above all, the guinea pigs have been cared for by all.
The Children Love Them: Both children love the Guinea pigs in their own ways. And they do not agree with each other's way of taking care of them. There is no lack of attention here though. We have to tell them to give them a break.
Oh, and they do eat your hair. Quickly, and with precision bites. My daughter had a long piece cut off by an interested Guinea pig in only a few seconds today.
She Takes It Well
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Two Turtle Doves!
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
A Bad Day
Monday, December 19, 2022
SQUEEEEEEEE!
My daughter made a mistake this afternoon. She wanted to hold one of the guinea pigs. She was in the big playpen, and they were running around. They were climbing on top of her some of the time but they didn't want to be caught. And they are fast. They also can squirm if they don't want to be held.
I went into the craft room to get some work done on the present wrapping. Shortly I heard my daughter cry out. She was terrified she'd hurt one of the guines pigs. Was it Cheerio or was it Kix? She didn't know. I came in and she was crying terribly. I got each one in turn and assured her they were okay.
My daughter was so upset. She knew she shouldn't have done what she did. She wanted to hold one, she admitted that. When she caught one, it tried to get away and she held it—too tightly. She said she squeezed him to try and keep him and he made a squeak and it scared my daughter so much she immediately let go.
I've talked to her about her motivations. Is she doing something for the guinea pig, or is she doing it for her? It's okay to do some things for you, but you need to keep them in mind all the time. For instance, unless you picked them up initially, they would never know that being with a human can be comforting or fun or have treats associated with it. But there needs to be a balance. She loves them so much, she really does. I think getting them was the right choice. Plus, I adore them.
The Big Boy Update: My son, calm and collected, comes and gets a guinea pig and takes them downstairs to hang out with him while he watches television (or more specifically, YouTube on the television). I came in to find Cheerio sitting up on his lap, not wanting to be under the covers, relaxed and looking around. Or maybe he was sleeping, they frequently sleep with their eyes open.
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Raucous Time
Good or Bad Sounds?
Saturday, December 17, 2022
They Don't Hate Me
Thursday, December 15, 2022
Entirely Different
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
TBD2
Well, we have a second guinea pig now, named TBD2, until a name has been selected by my son. He is a sibling of Cheerio. Things are going to get crazy here...
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter now knows we helped Santa get the Guinea pig from the local store because it's too cold to have the animals up north. She said, "It's okay; I think I already knew that."
The Big Boy Update: My son now is having trouble coming up with a name for the second Guinea Pig. He was picking on her for being indecisive. Now it's his turn to be unsure.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Well, This Is A First
Monday, December 12, 2022
Website Work
JC and Kelly came to town today to get some images for the website for Filament Stories. I got up early and haven't sat down much since before seven. I have to get to sleep so we can do it all again tomorrow. More when I am not falling asleep at the keyboard.
The Big Boy Update: My son isn't panicked about the dog eating the guinea pig. I think at this point that she would do something harmful to it if she got it in her mouth, but I'm not sure what. My son is trying to help her to understand he's an important family member. He's doing tough work with the dog's single-minded focus on the guinea pig.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: The moment my daughter got home from school she dropped her backpack, cane and jacket and ran upstairs to see Peppermint Wiggles Nibbles TBD the Guinea Pig.
Chirrrrup (and Chomp) and TWELVE!
Saturday, December 10, 2022
Mint? Sir Wiggles the Wise? Big Ounce?
We still don't have a name for this cute little guinea pig. He really is quite friendly. The dog has only tried to eat him once, but once was enough. We're not sure she would really eat him, but none of us want to risk it.
I wish we had a name for him that seemed fitting because we want to call to him when we come to the cage. He isn't running out to see us at this point, but he doesn't mind us and in fact absolutely loves being in a pocket in a fuzzy shirt. My son had one of those that are for your hands in the front of your shirt low down. It's one pocket that has two entrances.
He loved it. He made chirruping sounds and didn't want to leave. He will nibble your fingers, but only to see if you're food. He knows you're not food and doesn't even hurt with his pressure.
My daughter had her winder concert with the CCGC group. It was a very nice concert with holiday songs from multiple cultures. My favorite song was with the lights almost out and they started with "One candle" and one candle turned on. As the song progressed, eventually they had all their lights on in the dim chapel. I wish my mother and father could have been here, they would have loved it too.
The Big Boy Update: Things aren't going well for him right now. He wants what he wants and he wants to try and get out of doing anything he doesn't want to do. And he's been caught doing so. So there will be repercussions. Tomorrow is his birthday, but the day after tomorrow the hammer shall come down.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter is asleep on the floor with the guinea pig. I must go save him or her or both from each other. I think he likes nesting in her hair. I hope he's not chewing on it.
Early Arrival
Thursday, December 8, 2022
The New Process
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
The Violent Death and The Sock
I Missed Tonight
Monday, December 5, 2022
Santa's Lap
Where Did the Weekend Go?
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Breaking the Rules
Saturday, December 3, 2022
Injection
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Yesterday, Where Did It Go?
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
The Largest Column
Tonight we went to hear the holiday concert at Duke Chapel with our dear friend, Mrs. Aagaard, my daughter's braillist who retired after her Kindergarten year.
My son had so much to see as far as the chapel goes. It is a marvel of architecture and a style he has never seen before. My daughter, on the other hand, had to suffice with sounds more than anything.
I did have her feel how large one of the columns was. They are massive, massive, huge. She got a sense of how big the building was from the column size, I hope.
Oddly, her stomach was bothering her very much after we picked Mrs. Aagaard up. I hoped against hope that she didn't have COVID-19 again with sudden symptoms when she had been without any symptoms of any kind.
She got better, and we made it to our seats and then enjoyed the different carols and songs, some with meanings from other cultures and parts of the world. We got to walk up to the front and add our canned goods to the collection at one point in the night.
My son was embarrassed by any and everything his father and I did. I had no idea how incredibly cringeworthy we were. We're going to have to up our cool factor.
We headed home, dropped Mrs. Aagaard off and then got some fast food. We had been so tight on time there was no time for dinner so we all ate after nine o'clock.
I'm tired and going to bed now.
At The End of The Day
Sunday, November 27, 2022
Collab
Saturday, November 26, 2022
It Is Busy Here
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Jolly Time
Too Much Time In Bed
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Lagged Out
Monday, November 21, 2022
The Last Minute Costume
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Fighting To The Death
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Hot and Cool Welcome Home
Friday, November 18, 2022
All Good Things...
It's been a very exciting week here in Frankfurt, Germany. I've met some really wonderful friends I had from online already and made some new friends I met once I arrived here. It's so odd to meet someone for the first time that you know well and then feel as though you've known them for much, much longer than four days when it's time to say goodbye to return to our various countries.
This was a common thread among the attendees I spent time with this week. That and we all hope to reunite again next year at a maker faire or conference again soon.
An aside that is related is one of the content creators wants to coordinate a ski trip in Austria next year. He wants to rent a large villa and have other content creators in 3D printing get together there. Most of us are older and have children that are grown or aren't in diapers anymore. Most people have said they want to come if things work out when the date is decided.
But as much fun as I've had here, I'm ready to go home. I love being home. I love my children, and I miss the dog as well. I'm looking forward to seeing Nana and Papa as well. And soon, I look forward to seeing my parents as the holidays grow closer. Hopefully, we will all be together for Christmas. I have the best family.
The Snow Child: My daughter was worried about school and was missing us a little bit, but when I called yesterday, she was just fine. She had made some snow from a powder she got for her birthday and was much more interested in playing with the snow than talking with me. Which is good. I can't blame her; snow is pretty exciting, even when it's faux snow.
I Missed My Son: I'm not sure if my son misses us, but he was off playing Magic the Gathering with the Code Ninjas group he goes to after school. He is really getting the hang of MTG. It's a lot to remember, but that's one of his specialties, I'm looking forward to playing him soon and seeing how his skill has progressed.
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Windows Galore (and No Keychain)
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Without End
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Tiny Tip Of The Iceberg
Monday, November 14, 2022
Familiar Unfamiliarity
Sunday, November 13, 2022
Weiner Schnitzel
Saturday, November 12, 2022
A Day Late and A Euro Short
Not Packed
Thursday, November 10, 2022
Birthday Dinner Request
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Slept Right Through It
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Forgotten Again
Monday, November 7, 2022
One of Those Dreams
Sunday, November 6, 2022
Anxious About Camp
Overly Helpful
I have a new printer that had a very successful Kickstarter. It's an impressive printer and the people who have had them really love them to the point of reserving a second one before they're even on sale for general purchase.
They've done a lot of things right, with one of those things being support. The logs from the printer can be pulled by the manufacturer—similar to how Tesla cars can have logs pulled to help with servicing the cars. In this case, I had an error the printer was giving and a fan that was making a dying sound. I was able to easily create a help ticket from the phone app based off the error the printer was giving about the LIDAR.
I mentioned in the ticket that a fan was making a loud noise as well. They got back to me quickly and we figured out the situation that was causing the error and thankfully it was a software issue and not the hardware so my printer was working correctly (until they got a patch added). The loud fan was still not resolved.
It was a fan and it was loud sometimes, but not always. They were so diligent about finding out more about this fan and when I couldn't get it to reproduce regularly, they were just going to send me the fan for a potential replacement. They were so on top of the service. I felt badly that I wasn't getting back to them fast enough with my problem!
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: Today the peach cobbler was made by my daughter and husband. I love cobbler. But for some reason, my daughter didn't want any after making it. I had seconds.
The Big Boy Update: My son did a lot of work on his Mystery History project today. He didn't want to stop watching screens, but he knew he had to work. And he worked well for several hours in the craft room with some white noise playing in the next room to help him focus. Tomorrow, he has a lot more work to do to be ready for Monday at school. This is work he is electing to do, not work that has been assigned by his teachers. He wants his project to be outstanding.
Saturday, November 5, 2022
Fits and Spurts
Social media is stagnant a lot of the time. You have people who follow or subscribe to you who may or may not watch your latest videos, then you have people who see one or two of your videos from time to time but don't want to commit to seeing your videos regularly. Within this regular and incidental audience, your subscribership stays about stagnant. You get a few more and lose a few but things largely stay the same.
Then, every so often, something will happen and a video will do well. Maybe you know why, but commonly you have no idea why ,it happens, but when it does, suddenly you get a lot more people interested in what you're doing.
Two days ago we put up a rather hastily made video on 3D printing on fabric. And it went crazy on TikTok. Within twenty-four hours it was over three million views and people were messaging other content creators about "this new thing where you can print on fabric."
It's not new, people just haven't seen it who are relatively new to 3D printing. It's been around since 2018 at least. But people got excited about it. I said the magic word, "cosplay" which always tends to get views, so that was a factor as well.
We gained about thirty thousand new followers from the video we put out two days ago. Today, we're working on a follow-up video to address some of the over two thousand comments on the video that now has over 3.5 million views.
I don't know how people deal with millions of views all the time. I'm really glad people were interested in the fabric printing though, it's definitely exciting.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter and husband walked the dog tonight after ten o'clock. I'm not sure why they decided to walk her, but the dog loved it.
The Big Boy Update: My son has a lot of work to do this weekend on his Mystery History project. He asked me on the way home from school to help him schedule his time, set alarms, remind him to take some Adderall as a short-acting for the work he needs to do each day—and to make sure he gets it done. He said he knew he'd get involved with screens and he wants help to make sure he gets the time he needs to work on his project.
Friday, November 4, 2022
Printing On Fabric
I met someone at the recent festival that specialized in printing on fabric. I talked to him about it a lot and it wasn’t that hard. So I came home, got some fabric and printed on it. He said videos showing this go crazy in views.
And he was right! I put a quick video together, not even that great a video and TikTok has gone crazy with over three million views in twenty-four hours. Other content creators I’m friends with are now making videos about it as well, which is great. I hope more people try it because it's perfect for cosplay.
The Big Boy Update: I got Risk, the board game, and my son has been reading the instructions and wanting to play. Tonight he and his father played for a good long while. My son and I are playing Stratego. He really loves board games, especially strategy games where you conquer things.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: my daughter wanted to “snuggle” as she calls it, on the bed, but also, could I read more of Coraline to her? She and I had a nice little time together before she wandered off to do her own things.