Saturday, March 29, 2008

Spring Break

We had a whirlwind trip to DC for Spring Break. The weather cooperated nicely, with temperatures in the upper 50s and lower 60s and partly sunny. We drove out Monday, spent Tuesday and Wednesday exploring various museums and sights around the Mall, and then returned home Thursday. Here are a few highlights.

The kids on the National Mall with the Washington Monument in the background.


Lincoln Memorial, with the Reflecting Pool and World War II Monument in the foreground.


The Hope Diamond


The White House


Kermit the Frog - in the Treasures of American Heritage display at the Air and Space Smithsonian (because the American History Smithsonian is closed for renovations)


A Lunar Landing Module from the Air and Space Museum


The Capitol Building


The Rotunda in the West Building of the National Art Gallery

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Happy Easter!

Life's Been Crazy!!

The past couple weeks have been extremely hectic at home and at work.

At work, I'm working on a fast-paced 120-day project to evaluate an ERP suite to replace my company's core financial systems. Pretty important stuff. As one of key technical leads, my job at the moment is to see that the functional users who have been tasked with gathering requirements actually bring back requirements, not wish-list items or tasks. For the unfamiliar, a requirements states 'What' is needed and is traceable back to a regulation, contractual requirement, a business need, etc. If that 'requirements' is a 'How', then it is a task. If it can't be traced back to one of the items above, it is a wish. My job, therefore, is to be the requirements police as my boss states it. I actually prefer requirements bitch, but he doesn't feel others in the company will see the humor in that like I do.

At home, life has been filled with tutoring my son with his reading comprehension, attempting to fix our home computer, and dealing with a dead refrigerator.

Dash has been having trouble with his reading comprehension. I've talked to several tutors, but the only one that is taking students at this point is one I don't feel too comfortable with. There is only one quarter left to the school year. I've gone to an educational store and purchased several practice books for him. I also found a book that was recommended by several educational websites on a technique to improve your child's reading comprehension. We're working through all this now. Dash is a very smart kid. I think his problem is he picks up on certain details and misses the main idea. He's a good 'think outside of the box' kind of guy, which will help him tremendously later in life. But in the 4th grade, the teachers want conventional thinkers.

Outlook Express has been misbehaving on our home computer. Something happened to cause an error about the Address book getting deleted. I originally thought it was a virus. I spent all last Sunday (about 6 hours!!) rebuilding the computer, which seemed to fix the issue. Then, Monday night, Dancer told me that the error has come back. With a little investigation on the internet, I saw that the possible cause is a patch from Microsoft. I've tried several things to fix the issue, but the problem remains. I'm not a happy camper!!

Tuesday night after failing to fix the computer (I did not rebuild it yet again), one of the kids mentions that the milk in the refrigerator is warm. Sure enough, it doesn't feel as cold as normal. I cranked up the setting, thinking that the kids have just been in there too much or left the door slightly ajar. Wednesday evening, it was still warm so I pulled the beast out from the wall and vacuumed the coils. That didn't do the trick, so Thursday Ed and I spent the evening shopping for a new refrigerator. Since we'll be gone next week, we decided to wait until today to order the new one. A friend loaned us a small, dorm-size refrigerator for milk and eggs. That'll get us through until next Saturday.

The kids are on Spring Break for the next week. We're going to go to DC and explore the museums and monuments. I'm excited. Dash and Dancer are also, but VBGirl is complaining that it isn't a beach. I plan on making major progress on Valpuri, which
I'm doing as a knit-along with a friend from Ravelry. Here's my starting photos:


Valpuri ribbing


Valpuri swatch

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Blizzard of '08 - Part 2

The snow continued all day today, until about 6:00 pm. I'm not sure of the official accumulation, but around 10:00 am it was at over 10 inches. I'm sure we've got over a foot. Because of the drifting, there are spots that are closer to 24 inches deep. I went out to take some photos. It was blindig because everything was white. I certainly can understand how people get lost in snowstorms. Even in front of my own home, it was very difficult to see.

Here's a view of the house from the street.


DSCF4033


Here's the front bush by the driveway.


DSCF4025


Here is Dancer and her friend playing in the snow.


DSCF4029


Dash and one of his bud's on a snow mound.


DSCF4028


The roads are still a mess. The county is under a Level 2 snow emergency. I have my PJs on and I'm ready to get a glass of wine, curl up on the couch, and knit. All I need to do is find my slippers.

PS: I didn't sit on my butt all day as planned. Ed and I replaced the sinks in our bathroom. It ended up taking over 4 hours. We're not exactly handy around the house.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Blizzard of '08

Central Ohio is officially under its first blizzard in 30 years. Yesterday evening the prediction was for 2-4 inches of snow through the middle of the state to begin around 8am today. This morning the prediction was for 8-12 inches, beginning around noon. The snow started falling around 9am. It has been a steady snow all day with occasional wind gusts. Around 4pm, the National Weather Service issued an official blizzard warning. Now the forecasters are saying 10-15 inches in total by 4pm Saturday. There are a lot of closures for the weekend, including Dash's First Reconcilliation service.

Here's how it looked at 5pm today from the house.

Looking out the open front door.


Looking from the living room window.


I stopped at the grocery store on the way home to get needed supplies for French onion soup. Also a big bottle of wine, some cheese, chips and salsa. I've got several in progress knitting projects, so I'm set for the weekend.

I think I'm going to enjoy sitting on my butt for the next two days!!!!