November 10, 2015: No More Kitty

We got up this morning, after six, and came out to investigate the cat situation.  From what we can tell, our visiting cat and decided that it was time to go.  There is no signs of him still being around.  We are all just a little sad that the cute little kitty face is not staring down on us from up in the rafters today, though.

Today was mostly a quiet day around the house.  We went nowhere.  Got our morning fruit delivery and kept it to a minimum: the fridge is bursting at the seems with all of the fresh fruit in there.  We have nowhere to put anything.

Dominica made cheesy eggs, toast and potatoes this morning.  Way more than I could eat.  She is trying to use up the potatoes that are all in the fridge.

So much is going on with MangoLassi that I was on the phone with Art and Danielle for much of the day.  Art and I did a training session on A Small Orange and cPanel, as well, today.  We had a great traffic day, too.

Dominica made banana, peanut butter and chocolate smoothies today.  Not my favourite but we have to eat what we have to eat.

This evening Dominica sent me out to the corner store for some basics and, for the first time here, I forgot my wallet.  I had to leave everything at the counter, walk all of the way back home, get my wallet and all of the way back to the store.

Luciana and Liesl decided to swim this evening for a little bit then put themselves to “bed” at six thirty!  A big crazy.  But they got up and came downstairs again later in the evening to watch some shows in the living room on an iPad.

We had a heavy rain tonight but it lasted for ten minutes at most.  We have had only one or two rain storms since we have been in Nicaragua that compare to what we had on the night that we first arrived here.

November 9, 2015: El Dia Del Gato

I got up this morning at four and when I came out to see the cat, he was nowhere to be found.  I thought that maybe the tuna had done the trick.  I checked and he had eating about half of what I had put out for him.

I went downstairs and wrote for most of the early morning.  At around six I was walking around and looked up and… the cat was back in his spot!  Where did he come from?  We have no idea.  I guess he must have been hiding around the house somewhere for the past two hours.  Pretty weird.

The cat was much less scared today and instead of laying and staring intently and motionless he would lounge up in the rafters and napped for quite a bit of the day.  He would allow a foot, tail or nose to droop down and be visible.  Clearly he is relaxing.  But he never came down or allowed us to approach him.

From time to time we could hear him calling.  He is pretty young, certainly less than a year old.  Early in the morning I could hear his mother calling to him and he would answer.  Makes us feel quite sad.  But at least he is visibly healthy.

This evening Dominica wanted pizza and we needed supplies, notably cat food, from the store.  So I walked uptown and ordered pizza from Pizza Vale and went to La Colonia and went grocery shopping.  Mostly we needed dairy products, especially cheese, and both dry and wet cat food.  We are well stocked for cats now.

I picked up our pizzas and walked home.  They are getting to know us up at the pizza place.

I got home and we watched about an hour of Oklahoma which we own on Amazon VOD.  At first Luciana was really into it but she got tired of it.  So we watched The Book of Life, also on Amazon VOD.  This is Liesl’s favourite recent movie and was quite good.  We all really liked it.  It was my first time seeing it.  Liesl had previously seen it on an airplane, I think, and the rest of the family all watched it at a hotel in Austin at some point while I was not around.

After the movie, we all went to bed.

November 8, 2015: Our New Cat

The fireworks started at four o’clock this morning.  Four.  O’clock.  In the morning!  By six in the morning the marching band was coming by.  Welcome to life in Nicaragua.  No sleeping in here.  Almost no sleeping at all.  Fireworks from four onward is a bit ridiculous.

And the fireworks never stopped.  Nor did the marching band.  The band played until well into the afternoon at the very least.  And the fireworks continued for the entirety of the day.

One of the “dangers” of living in a home that has no roof and being continuously exposed to the outside world is that there is always the clear and present danger that animals will decide to enter the house uninvited. We have seen this one cat walking the roof lines for some time and have discussed for weeks what a problem it would be if the cat decided to come into the house because it would be so difficult for it to leave again.

This morning when I got up at six I walked out of the bedroom and there it was, on top of the “laundry room” roof, looking at me. It is a young, relatively healthy looking tiger car. Quite young, I assume, probably an adolescent. It was timid and immediately jumped into the rafters where it attempted to hide in the shadows for the rest of the day being too scared to move.

We opened the front door so that if the cat was to come down and walk around it would easily find a path outside if it so chose. But, of course, it never chose to do that. I put up a bowl of water for it very close to where it was hiding so that it would know that there was water if it needed it. Late in the evening I put some tuna fish up there too as that was the closest thing that we had to cat food in the house. If the cat is still here tomorrow I am going to have to consider getting a bag of cat food at the corner store as we have nothing to feed it and that was all of the tuna that we had.

So we have a cat in Granada. That was unexpected.

Today was exceptionally hot.  Hotter than it has been for a week or two, I think.  Bright sun, warm air, high humidity.  We pretty much did nothing today.  It was too hot to really do anything.  We were really just interested in sitting around and trying not to wind up being too warm.

Dominica sent me out for donuts from the bakery around the corner.  I could not go straight there because we were out of cash so I needed to go to the ATM downtown first.  I ended up getting down to the bank right as the police were closing off the streets for the big parade to come through there.  The same parade that had been going since at least six this morning.

It was a huge parade.  It just went on and on, quite surprising for this small city.  From what I could gather this was another Sandinista political celebration.  About half of everyone attending was wearing the 2015 Sandinista t-shirts and tons of people were carrying the FSLN (Sandinista) flags and many others had the Nicaraguan flag.  There were trucks with speakers, people dancing, marching bands (including the one that plays in front of our house all of the time), banner carriers and all sorts of things.  It was quite a party and massive numbers of people marching down the sidewalks with the main body of the parade.

The parade went on and on, I never saw the end of it.  I marched along with it for a while because it was between me and both the house and the bakery.  So I had little choice.  But it was a fun parade and I joined in.  I managed to take some video as well, even though my phone was nearly dead.

The parade ended up going into the afternoon.  It probably lasted for eight hours at least.  From what we could tell, they were making laps of the city.

I got to the bakery and today they had donuts, so I stocked up getting nearly all that they had as they tend to be hard to get our hands on.  I also got my croissants de queso, which I like.

Did a bit of posting and just a little writing today.  Dominica played Fallout on her laptop for a while today.  The girls made a Minecraft day of it and both of them played nearly all day.

Dominica made dinner at home tonight.  Thai spices, local veggies and quinoa.

Our plan for tonight is more Fallout 3. We had a good time playing that last night.  That game has been on our pending lineup of games to play for a very, very long time and we are very excited that we finally have a chance to play it.  It is a huge game so it going to be something that we are going to be playing for a very long time.

Dominica’s bruise is still horrible today.  It is starting to turn yellow in the middle.  She is walking much better, though.  She is guessing that she is going to have this one for at least a month.  This is the worst bruise that we can ever remember her having.

November 7, 2015: Community Management and Fallout 3

It is Saturday.  This is our quiet weekend at the house in Granada.  No plans to do anything and no desire to go anywhere either.  We don’t really even feel like going out for food.  We are pretty excited to be staying home and just taking it easy.

This morning we woke up to a power outage.  It only lasted a few minutes but this was one of those times where I got to experience the surprise of the CPAP attempting to suffocate me in my sleep.  It is an unpleasant way to make up, to be sure.  That was around four in the morning.

The power was out for ten minutes tops, probably less, so I turned the CPAP back on and went back to sleep as I was still in that state where I could jut fall right back to sleep.

By around six the power was out again and this time I just got up.

Today I put in a lot of time working on getting MangoLassi updated to NodeBB 0.9.0.  I worked with the NodeBB team for much of the day.  Lots of changes being made, issues uncovered and work to be done getting things ready for Monday morning.

Dominica made breakfast today.  Eggs and toast for me.  Eggs and potatoes for her.

Today a parrot salesman actually came to our door!  That is not something that you experience regularly.

Tonight I went out to Cafe Isabella and tried to get fish fingers for the girls.  But they ran out of all fish.  So I got them pancakes.  And a vegetarian sandwich for Dominica and a tuna melt for myself.

After dinner we sent the girls into their own room and Dominica and I set up and played Fallout 3 which we have been waiting for years to get around to playing.  We own the entire Fallout franchise (I can say that for another two days until the new game in the series, Fallout 4, releases.)  I started playing the original back in the 1990s and am trying to get back into the series now.  FO3 is the one based on the same engine as Oblivion.

We played through the entire intro to the game until we were out of the vault and out in the wastelands and nearly into Megaton.  It was fun and we have not gotten to do a game like this together in quite some time.  It is, sadly, all that my laptop is able to do to run it.  It is right at the limits of the laptop’s performance capacity and we have to have the resolution and features turned way down which sucks, but the Logitech gamepad works really well with it.

To get Fallout 3 working on my laptop took several hours of work this evening and I was pretty sure that it was not going to work at all.  I am pretty happy that it is.  This is a modern classic.

I am so looking forward to getting a new desktop in December, one that can not just play all of the games that we have but play them really well and rock them with the graphics cranked up and allow us to have our whole (or nearly our whole) collection downloaded and ready to go at once.  Between GOG and Steam we are well over six hundred games now!

November 6, 2015: Slow Friday

Dominica was still in a lot of pain this morning.  Her bruise is far, far worse than it was yesterday and it is clearly still growing.  It is a huge black area on her leg.  It must be at least nine square inches!

There was a nice rain this morning lingering on from last night.  It made for a very nice morning to be downstairs.

It was a slow day today.  Fairly relaxing.

I did a download of Fedora 23 today so start playing with it.

This evening I picked up tacos for us all, again, from Taco Stop.  Dominica is completely and totally addicted to Taco Stop tacos and Luciana has come to really love their quesadillas.  I am happy that we have found new food that Luciana really likes.  It is very different from anything that she typically eats.

I don’t know how much more I can take of eating tacos every day.  They are really getting to know me there, now!