Sunday, April 30, 2023
I Was Going To Sleep In...
Saturday, April 29, 2023
He's Home
I have really missed my son. I left for RMRRF, and while I was gone, he left for Acadia National Park with his Upper Elementary class. He was scheduled to come home late evening tonight, but as things tend to happen, they were delayed. He's in now, and I'm happy he's home.
He doesn't smell like my son. That might sound odd, but he doesn't smell like he normally does. He smells like a great aunt's house. I don't have a great aunt that I'm referring to, but this smell is how I imagine it would be if you had a great aunt that wanted to have you over for the summer vacation. It's not a bad smell, it's just a musty, older house smell. Some people love the mystery of old houses. And I have to admit, the times I spent with my grandmother over the summer were interesting times indeed and the smell was part of what made it so memorable.
The thing my son said when he got home though. The bit that was so heart-warming, was after I'd calmed down the bouncy jumpy dog who was just beside herself with happiness he was home was the first words my son said to me as I sat on the floor, hugging him. He said, "I want to play video games." It just melts a mother's heart.
The Grown Up Girl Chronicles: Aunt A sent some adorable stuffed guinea pigs for my birthday. Their names have been up in the air until recently when they have been settled upon. This is not unlike what we went through when picking Cheerio's name. The new siblings are Trix and Fruit Loop.
Friday, April 28, 2023
Fifth Grade Flashbacks
My daughter is very responsible. She does her homework and tries to do a reasonably good job of it, even when she's put it off until the last night, which is most of the time. She has been turning in her work every day (that it was due) and turning in other things that need to be reviewed by a teacher during the day as work is completed. She had school knocked out of the park. Or so I thought.
On the way home, I talked to her about getting her homework done because I'd seen an email from her teacher with all the things that were due. She told me she would get it all done tonight. She also told me she usually didn't turn her homework in. Wait, what? "Why not," I asked her? It didn't really matter was what I was hearing. Hmmm... is what I thought.
My daughter brought her backpack in, went upstairs after school, and didn't want to come out until it was after ten o'clock. It was then that she told me it was Teacher Appreciation Week. Or rather it had been starting last Wednesday only she forgot to tell me and tomorrow was the last day we could bring them things.
My husband read through some things and found out she had math and science work to do. Plus, there was a day the students could bring in notes to their teachers, and she had to do those as well. And wasn't going to sleep until she was finished.
She was up late working. I'm still not sure about the unturned-in work. It gave me flashbacks to fifth grade because that's the exact same thing I got in trouble for. My father brought that up until I had graduated from high school.
The Big Boy Update: My son is coming home tomorrow. He's been in Maine with his class all week. I'm really interested in what they did this week. The pictures looked so interesting. My son will probably not want to talk about it at all.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter hasn't been turning in her homework—that she completed. When I was in fifth grade when I didn't turn in my work, it was because I didn't want to do it.
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Up and Down
I woke up, and the dog looked at me with the, "Please, could you let me outside? I can go back to sleep, but I sort of need to go now" look. So I got up and hobbled to the door to let her out. I collapsed back in the bed and reached for the Tylenol bottle on my nightstand. The muscle aches were pretty bad. I also had a nasty headache. And, to add another layer of fun, I had a fierce sore throat.
An hour later and I felt a decent bit better. My husband had let the dog in, and she kept looking at me with the "Where is my food?' look. I kept telling her, "Go get your breakfast, go." but she persisted. Did she not know to go check to see if the food was there?
I got up to show her and found the bowl on the counter, filled, but for some reason, not put down on her mat. Go me.
I took some herbs from Nana's garden that she brought over for the guinea pigs and went upstairs to feed them, do the morning cage cleaning, and get some Halls that I knew I had in my mint collection.
They were very happy about the morning's greenery. I put them in the playpen and took a few videos of them doing "zoomies" (the term for when they run about in joy) and fighting over food, which is really cute because there's plenty to eat, they just always want the thing the other one is eating.
The Big Boy Update: My son said he feels like he's being mean to me because he doesn't want to be anywhere near me.
The Tiny Girl Chronicles: My daughter has hidden in her room for two days now. We need to get her out. My husband (who is now negative for COVID) just took her and the dog for a walk in the park.
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Tired of Furniture
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Lots of Walking
Monday, April 24, 2023
Meow Wolf
Sad Goodbyes, Long Flight
Saturday, April 22, 2023
Missing #1
Friday, April 21, 2023
RMRRF Friday Setup
I left very early in the morning to head to Denver for a weekend of 3D printing madness. We didn't know it would be that crazy busy at the time. I landed close to the time that JC, my producer, landed. We got our luggage and a car and headed the hour-ish-long drive to Loveland, Colorado.
JC prefers to use Waze, so he had it taking us to our destination. I prefer big roads and straight shots. Waze likes to do the opposite often, from my experience. But this time it did something I can't believe happened. We were getting close. Less than a few miles, when it had us turn onto a road that headed up towards the mountains, away from everything. Maybe the hotel was over that rise we can see? Then it has us going down a very small road and continuing on through a gate that said on a sign, "Private Property No Trespassers."
JC said he could see the destination if we could go through the gate, turn left and head to the rise; we might see a way to get to the hotel. We were both unsure, so we turned around and headed back down the hill. JC, in the meantime, navigated using Google Maps, which said we were still close to a half-hour away. We don't know what happened with the navigation, but we made it in the end.
We dropped our bags and pulled out all the things we'd need at the event space, and then we headed to Target to get some candy. Candy was needed. And a big bowl for the candy. I was going for "Best Candy Bowl 2023". I didn't know if they had any prizes, but if they did, I was going for that one.
I love the setup day. It's the companies and the people who have tables or booths getting their spaces ready. There are no attendees, and yet all of us are attendees in a sense too. We all wanted to go around and say hi, and since our table was reasonably easy to set up, that's exactly what we did.
After setup, there were groups of people going to dinner together—large groups—which overwhelmed the restaurants quickly. We decided to back out of the main, huge, group and go to another restaurant a few streets over. We had a lovely dinner with two filament companies I'd been wanting to spend some time with.
Then we went back to the hotel to get some sleep before the Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival begins!
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Wow, Headache, Wow.
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Unpack, Repack, Prepare For RepRap
Monday, April 17, 2023
Girls Weekend in NYC, Farewell Until Next Time (Year?)
Sunday, April 16, 2023
Girls Weekend, Sunday in NYC 2023
Saturday, April 15, 2023
Girls Weekend NYC Empire State Building
My daughter and I slept in a bit, but when we got up, we got to work. We navigated to find Dunkin' Donuts, which turned out to be in the subway station. I forgot to mention yesterday that we took the subway to the Museum of Ice Cream. My daughter thought is was interesting, but not any more so than the trains you take going from the concourse to baggage claim in various airports she's been to.
We got our doughnuts and headed back up top to go to FAO Schwarz. She had her picture taken with the Beefeater at the front door and then the inspection of the plush animals began. We found Patrick immediately, the store's dog who carries the name. My mother-in-law has a huge Patrick from when my husband was younger so seeing his brethren made an instant connection for my daughter, who wasn't interested in the store at first.
They had so many large animals and things for her to touch. We left after a while to go drop our things and walk over to the Empire State Building. She loved being on top of the building. The experience going from ticketing to the top was much updated from when I went so many years back. She and I ate two dozen mini doughnuts (noticing a healthy food theme here?) while at the top and then headed down to go back to our hotel and meet a friend of mine from 3D printing.
My daughter was excited to meet her daughter, who's name was Fox, which just happens to be my son's middle name. Fox was six-years-old and the four of us went to M&M World in Times Square. My daughter got M&M's with her name written on them that we got to see in action. Boy, was it fast.
We said goodbye to Britt and Fox and then my daughter and I went to Broadway to see The Lion King play. I admit I nodded off a bit in the middle, for which my daughter absolutely has not forgiven me.
We headed to the hotel and both fell quickly asleep, realizing only the next morning that we'd completely forgotten to eat dinner after the candy at M&M World before the play.
Friday, April 14, 2023
Girls NYC Weekend 2023
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Eleven O'clock...Maybe I Should Pack?
Voiceover Tired
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Time, Money, Space
VR House
Monday, April 10, 2023
Out of The Woodwork
Saturday, April 8, 2023
It's That Time of Weight
Friday, April 7, 2023
Packed Up
Migraine x2
After one of the rides yesterday I got a sudden headache. Was it a migraine or was it related to the ride. There were some factors in the social dynamics at the time and I was wanting to sit down. We'd been walking around or standing waiting for six hours and my back had had it. I wanted to rest. I didn't want to do this other ride which was on the way to the place where we could get food. I didn't believe that out in this other area there would be seating easily available because everything else was packed with people standing around as overage.
So when we got to the, "we're going to take a break to get some food now" bit, my head sort of blew up. It felt like a migraine, but it could have been from the last ride. I honestly don't know. What I did know was that I wasn't going on the next ride. We went back to the locker area, and I saw some indoor/outdoor carpet just inside the building. There were some other people sitting there waiting to meet someone, perhaps. I said to leave me there, and I would be fine.
I don't remember what happened next. I lay down on my side and tried to block out the repetitive message, and five minutes later they were back. Only it wasn't five minutes, it was forty-five. I remembered nothing of the time, but the good news was that my headache had abated.
We did a few more things, ending with Hagrid's ride, which was amazing. As we got in the car, my headache was coming back. It was getting worse. It was getting very bad. I didn't have anything to take while we were at the park, but I had some migraine medication in the room. I took that and tried to fight down nausea from the pain. I ran a tub of hot, hot water and lay in it, trying to get the throbbing to subside.
I had vomited before getting in the tub. I was hoping that would help things, but I don't think it really did. I was in crazy pain This second version of my headache was so bad I could barely function. I hate getting on the bed when I'm wet, but I had no choice. My husband came back from getting food and I said meekly that I was trying to get over the headache. He left me alone.
I woke up at five in the morning hungry, but headache-free. I warmed the mozzarella sticks from the dinner he had ordered me and fell back to sleep. No recurrence today, but I get the distinct feeling it's still lingering back there, ready to return when I least suspect it.
The Children's Favorite Things: Everyone went over their favorite things from Universal Studios yesterday. We all had Hagrid's ride in the top. Diagon Alley was a definite favorite of everyone. The Harry Potter world is done so beautifully there. My daughter liked all the rides. My son loved The Simpson's ride as well as the huge Simpson's doughnut he got that we all helped him eat on account of it being the size of a cake! And butterbeer was another favorite. I liked it so much I had two of them!
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Universal Was...Not That Bad!
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Vacation Within Vacation
Monday, April 3, 2023
The Fashion District For Cabinets?
We went to downtown Miami today. Or rather, yesterday, I posted this a day late. But for the sake of this post, let's pretend it's still today. We were going to a showroom for a closet, cabinet, kitchen cabinet, anything cabinet you can imagine company that is from Brazil.
The salesperson had flown in from Manhattan, her main office, to meet with us. This was quite a thing to think about, especially since there is a lot at stake when it comes to cabinetry for a whole house. We had been told by our architect that if we wanted to consider this company, they would become more competitive price-wise if we looked at having them do anything we needed in the cabinet/closet realm.
So we talked and looked, and she showed us options, and they could do anything it seemed. The height of depth or width didn't matter because everything was custom. The finishings were different depending on how you planned on using the space. It took a bit for me to understand that when she was pointing to the closet area when I was talking about kitchen cabinets, it really didn't matter. They could customize anything to work anywhere.
Once I figured out that, it made more sense, and we were able to think about things in a different way. As we left, she is going to come up with some ideas for two areas of the house. We are not certain we're going to use this company, although we like them a lot. I don't want her to waste any time. We'll know soon enough what way we want to go.
All of these decisions are hard to think about in concert together. The most interesting thing is one of our architects has put the house in an Unreal 3D Engine program. He pulled up the house today and it was amazing. It looked like you were in a real yard with the house in front of it. We could walk through and see the trees on the other side. It was amazing. He's going to set it up so we can use the VR glasses and go through it at the house. Amazing, really amazing technology.
The Children Bicker: Do you have a sibling? Do you get along all the time? Do you bicker and touch and poke and bug each other and then are fast friends again? I don't understand how the children are together. I was an only child.