October 11, 2009: Sunday with Dad

It is Sunday and I need to work today.  Today is dad’s big “hanging out with Liesl” day.  I have to work today, as usual, so not a lot of time off for me to hang out with everyone.

This evening we ordered in Chinese take-away and watched the second episode of Torchwood. We were very disappointed to learn that even though the show is on BluRay that there are only two episodes on the first disk.  So it will be several days before we have an opportunity to see any more of the show.

October 10, 2009: Maybe Dad’s Last Trip to Peekskill

It is Saturday.  I worked until four this morning and so slept in very, very late today.  It is hard to sleep in with Liesl because her routine involves a lot of time spent playing in bed in the early morning.  Normally I just get up with her and play for an hour before starting work but when you want to sleep in getting up and playing for an hour doesn’t really work.  I slept until around noon, I think, but it was rather broken sleep.

Dad was on the road around nine this morning for what might possibly be his final trip to Peekskill.  I find it unlikely that it will actually be his last but it is definitely possible.  Our window of time for being here is closing very quickly.  It is hard to believe how little time we have before we need to be out of New York.  And our schedule is completely full between now and then.

We did what cleaning we could today.  Not a lot of time for it, especially with a baby on the loose.

Dad arrived around three thirty.  He had quite a heavy load of stuff with him on this trip.  Tons of CDs and other stuff that we are moving here to prepare for the move to Texas.

This evening we watched the first episode of Torchwood, which we got on BluRay from Netflix, with Dad.  He has not seen any of the “new” Dr. Who and did not like the old Dr. Who so we were not sure if he would like this or not but he did.  Torchwood definitely looks awesome seeing it on BluRay.

October 9, 2009: Working Overnight

It’s Friday and a long, busy work day for me.  We got some heavy rain this morning.  Tomorrow Dad is coming down from Upstate New York to visit for the weekend and to help with painting the upstairs hallway.  We really want to get that done before attempting to sell the house.  It will make a big difference, we are sure.

This evening Dominica and Liesl went out to do some shopping to get ready before dad comes to visit.  Our stores are pretty bare here and we really can’t cook at home or anything do to a lack of food in the house.  Dominica also did some computer shopping for me and picked me up a new Logitech Laser mouse to use with my Mac Mini.

I ended up having such a busy evening that I was on a conference call until seven thirty and only then go the chance to start my usual Friday night scheduled work.  Not what I needed tonight.  I ended up working  all night.  I mean ALL night until around four in the morning!

I had a lot of updates to do for the office so those took many hours.  While I was working on those I did some work learning how to set up Postini with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.  That was a huge pain but ended up going well.

I had my laptop set up next to me all evening and I managed to watch all of the keynotes from the first day of the Microsoft Partners Conference this year which was pretty interesting.  They definitely had a lot of good, new technology to show.

Boy was I ever exhausted when I finally got off to bed!

October 8, 2009: Jammed Window

The temperature here in the lower Hudson Valley dropped dramatically last night.  Our bedroom window, the one above Dominica’s side of the bed, got jarred from the major windstorm that we had last night and was unable to be closed.  So our bedroom was cold, cold, cold this morning.  We will need to figure out what is wrong with that window quickly or this is going to turn into a problem.

Today was a really long and busy work day.  I was exhausted and stressed out by late afternoon so I broke out the rum and Pepsi.  Our BluRay of Red Dwarf: Back to Earth arrived today too which is good timing as I need it today.

This afternoon Dominica took the Brainbench Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 exam and passed with flying colours.  She has been nervous about the exam as you never know what material is going to covered on a Brainbench exam and they are very difficult as a rule.  She got a very good score and is currently ranked number nine in New York State on her very first attempt!  Very impressive.  When we move to Texas and she moves her records from NY to Texas she will move up to number five in that state.  I am hoping that she retakes the test, though, as  think that she is well prepared to pull off a master’s certification and move up the rankings into a national spot.

After work was done we sat down and watched the three episodes of Red Dwarf: Back to Earth. It was pretty good.  A relatively appropriate ending to the long running show.  Definitely strange seeing the actors working together again after so long and very weird seeing that show that used to be done with such a low budget on BluRay now.  It looks very different now.

October 7, 2009: Router Change

This morning I got up and drove down to the Maple Avenue Deli to pick up breakfast sandwiches for Dominica and I and breakfast potatoes for Dominica.  She loves breakfast potatoes.  While I was there I saw on the news that we have a major wind storm heading our way today and we are under severe wind warnings all day.

Today I finally decided to suck it up and take the time to swap out my Netgear ProSafe FVS336G router for my Prosafe FVX538 router to see if that would help to make a difference with the DNS lookup issues that we have been having.  We have been having horrible problems for quite some time now and it is just too much.  The issues are so weird and sporadic that we are grasping at straws trying to find the culprit.

After making the router change we noticed an improvement in the DNS behaviour.  All very odd and confusing.  At least our network is somewhat workable again even if we don’t know why.  I am convinced that the issue is not with the router itself but perhaps in the way that the router interacts with the environment.  It will take a lot of testing to really have a good picture of what is wrong.

The wind came this evening and it was really impressive.  The woods out back were just swirling and bending for hours.  It was really noisy.

No real news for today.  Pretty much silent on Twitter and SGL.  This week has just been insanely busy and I am way behind on everything.