March 22, 2009: Dominica Goes to the Candle Party

I got paged out at five this morning.  I had a server down so I got out of bed and went down to the basement office and logged in to work.

I worked for a while and then decided that I was wide awake and that it would probably not make very much sense for me to go back to bed as it would just shorted my day and I probably would not get very good rest.  So I just stayed up.

Being up early gave me a chance to get caught up on SGL updates for a change.  And I spent some time on the SpiceWorks forums.  And I got to do some shopping on Amazon for classical MP3 downloads.  I got some good stuff.

Around seven Oreo came down to the basement to spend time with me. We hung out for a while until Dominica and Liesl got up closer to ten then we went upstairs.

I took care of Liesl and Dominica showered and then went to Bed, Bath and Beyond to do some shopping.  So I was home alone with Liesl and Oreo until noon.

Dominica’s shopping went well and she was able to take care of the items that she had been looking for.  We ate lunch separately today then she and Liesl took a nap from two until around three.  While they were sleeping I took Oreo out and he and I took a nice walk around Chapel Hill.  Not as far as we have all been going recently but enough to count as exercise for the day.  I didn’t really want to take the day off.  I can already feel that Oreo and I can do the hill a lot faster and more comfortably than we were able to do just recently.

We discovered today that Oreo has an open wound where his broken tail is fused against his lower back.  Poor little dog.  It has probably been like this always and we just never realized.  So we are trying to figure out what to do now.  It clearly bothers him.  It must be horribly painful all of time but there is no way for him to reach it or to tell us that it is hurting him.  It is very sad.

Oreo spent most of the day with tissues wedged into the space between his tail and his back in an attempt to wick some of the moisture away to give the wound a chance to dry out, breath and heal.  He is going to have to see his vet about this soon.  We need to know what to do to make it better.  Later on we took a syringe and used it to spray water into the space hoping to clean it out some.  We had no idea previously that his tail was actually as long as it is.  It is so tightly pressed against his back that we had thought that he had almost no tail at all.

At three, Dominica and Liesl hit the road to go over to Haverstraw, New York to Katie’s cable party.  I have been so backed up with work and just overly exhausted in general that we thought that it would be best if Oreo and I stayed home.

Staying home did give me a chance to change Oreo’s dressings on a regular basis which was probably really good for him although he was clearly in real pain by the end of the day.  The tissues are probably really irritating to his tail that has pretty much never felt any direct contact.

I did manage to get some important work done today and got some things out of the way that I needed to do.  I did appreciate having some time to putter around the house with just Oreo and I.  He and I don’t get a lot of bonding time anymore.  I’m sure that he appreciated getting bonding time rather than being left at home or in the car or something.

While Dominica was out I figured out to get the PS3 playing our new music playlist on shuffle.  We are really appreciating all of the music that we have available now to listen to in the living room.

Dominica had a good time at the party and she and Katie went out to a diner for dinner.  So Oreo and I had to fend for ourselves.  Since my plan is to weigh in tomorrow morning I decided to go for a really healthy dinner and just had two large bowls of vegetables.  Overall I had a really healthy day with just shredded wheat for breakfast with high fiber soy milk, non-fat yoghurt, coffee, some rice cakes and my veggies for dinner.  I am very hopeful that my weigh in will go well tomorrow morning.

Dominica and Liesl got home around ten tonight.  Liesl did really well on her outing today.  She was happy and little Miss Social, I hear.  Even being out for seven hours Dominica felt that Liesl did well and that she will be able to take her places more often now.

We watched the very final episode of Major Dad.  Going back now and watching that show is surprising because it was actually a much better show than I had remembered.  It is too bad that it only ran for four seasons.  I am also surprised about when it ran.  This was a show that was from when I was in eigth grade until my junior year in high school.

Major Dad was an interesting point in American history.  A post-Cold War time period when the Berlin Wall was just falling and the Persian Gulf War was just beginning – Major Dad was, in many ways, key American military propaganda directed internally at our own citizens to garner support for our military engagements with Iraq which then, like now, were highly questionable with “evidence” leading to the engagement that was later shown to have been falsified.  The cries that then President Bush had taken us into war just to gain control of oil supplies in the region are echoing still today in our continuing position in the gulf.  It is hard to believe that, in reality, the Gulf War has never totally ended and that we have been engaged with Iraq now for twenty years without any solid resolution.  All we have done is ravage that country past the point of recovery and solved nothing fearing more from them today than we did in the eighties.

Watching Major Dad today, as an adult, the show is a painful reminder that our government seeks to control us through propaganda measures such as this and this must have been extremely obvious to adults at the time.  As a young teenager I did not really see this social engineering in a sitcom but now, looking back, you can’t miss the rose-coloured glasses view of the US Marines at a time when the country was wrestling with some serious allegations of falsifying information to the American public as well as to Congress in order to justify the war.  While the show itself was good and it is a great snapshot of “America at war in 1990” it is also a painful and sad reminder of just how easy it is to manipulate a republic.

It’s interesting that in 1990 the US moved twice as many troops to fight Iraq as we did in 2003 for the all-out invasion.  I guess the military felt that the best defense was a good offense and that we would not need nearly as many people to take over a country as to defend against it.

We went to bed just after midnight.  Dad is leaving in the morning to head down to Peekskill.  We should see him at the house around three or four in the afternoon, I would guess.  The weather has been good recently so hopefully his drive will be an easy one.

March 21, 2009: Long Walk and Katie Visits

I did some serious sleeping-in this morning.  Dominica and Liesl had gotten up and had gone down to the living room for hours before I got out of bed.  Oreo had left me and was in the nursery laying in the sunlight when I finally pulled myself out of bed around eleven this morning!  Boy did that feel good except for the fact that, like anytime that I sleep for this long, my sinuses are killing me.  Argh.

Dominica was able to work on her UNIX Administration class while I was still sleeping.  She completed her third lesson in the final course so she is not twenty percent of the way through this final course.  Her goal is to have the course, and the entire UNIX Administration program, completed by the end of the month.  Once she is done with this she is thinking about taking the Database Administration program as well which is shorter than the one that she is completing now.  She really enjoyed her last database design class from SUNY Empire so this might be fun.

I got pretty much straight to work for the office.  I had been watching my BlackBerry all morning from bed so I knew that nothing was going on but I have my usual patch management weekend project to do today so I wanted to get started on it as soon as possible.

I put in a couple of hours working and then the family decided to take a nice walk.  We bundled up Liesl as it is not quite fifty out today and took her and Oreo for a nice, long way winding through Chapel Hill.  We did a few loops around so that we walked much farther than any one path through our side of the complex.  It was a good forty minute walk, I would guess.

As always, Liesl was asleep before we were even out of the parking lot.  Oreo had a great time but completely wore himself out and was limping by the time that we returned.  He tends to do this to himself.  He is a bit irresponsible when we go out for our walks.  He just cannot contain himself.  He is going to sleep the rest of the day.

After our walk I did some more work and Dominica took care of Liesl.  Then, when I was done working, Dominica set about baking and I took care of Liesl for quite some time.  Then we took turns showering and watching Liesl before Katie came to visit.

I had a tiny bit of spare time today and downloaded SimpleMedia, a Java-based UPnP Media Server.  I am trying it out on my Windows XP desktop to stream music and movies up to the PlayStation 3.  I loaded it up with over 8GB of music that I have ready on my desktop and it started working instantly.  Now Dominica has access to thousands of songs that she can play anytime upstairs.  This will make it so much easier to not have the television on just for “something to do.”

The music streaming works perfectly but the videos had problems.  As near as I can tell the problem with the videos is coming from a lack of bandwidth which must be caused by the PS3 being on the wireless.  We have 802.11n hooked up but there are non-802.11n devices on the wireless network so the PS3 is not getting the bandwidth that it could be getting.  There is also a bit of wireless interplay coming from neighbouring networks.  The real solution is that we need to get the CAT6 cabling run through the floor and up to that area of the house and we will be on GigE instead of wireless which will solve all of those problems quite easily.

Katie arrived around six thirty or so.  She and Dominica made dinner which included some leftover pollock chowder, cheese ravioli and an apple/pear crisp.  We opened a bottle of wine, the last one from the bad batch that we received from Marketview Liquor in Rochester, and, of course, it was vinegar like the others.  So we threw that out and opened the very last bottle of wine in the house, Lone Star Chardonnay which was so unlike any chardonnay that any of us had ever tasted that Katie and I were wondering if they weren’t bottling Niagara and just calling it Chardonnay.  I had no idea that a chardonnay grape could taste so much like a new world grape.

After dinner we watched several episodes of Coupling. Katie loves the show but only can get it from BBC America which only shows a few of the episodes, random ones from different seasons, and plays them out of order.  Just another reason why Hulu and Netflix are SO much better than cable television which costs orders of magnitude more.

Katie took off around eleven thirty and we went to bed before midnight.  A very early night for us.  Tomorrow Dominica is planning to go to a candle party that Katie is hosting in Haverstraw.  Oreo and I will be staying home.  There is just too much work to be done to be able to really go anywhere.  At least it will give me a chance to do a bit of work.

My “I’m a Pepper” SpiceWorks t-shirt arrived in the mail today.  I earned it from being really active on the SpiceWorks forums.

March 20, 2009: V240s Arrive

I got up earlier than usual tonight.  We went to bed at a decent hour last night which was nice for a change.  So often I am up until two in the morning.

I was surprised to discover that it had snowed in the lower Hudson Valley this morning!  Not very much snow – just enough to really shock everyone.  The weather has been so great for the past week or so with temperatures regularly hitting the fifties or even a few times into the sixties.  Snow was not expected today.

The weather warmed up pretty quickly as the sun came out and was quite bright today.

Got right to work this morning for, as expected, a busy Friday.  I worked all morning and got stuck working through my lunch time because someone called me and several people scheduled their weekend deployments during lunch without telling me ahead of time.  What a pain.

Once things calmed down after the lunch rush Dominica and I decided that we needed to take a walk so we bundled Liesl up and took her and Oreo out for a long walk around Chapel Hill.  We got some really good exercise today.  We did enough walking that Oreo was very soar and limping all evening.  It is good for him, though, as he needs to lose weight and keep up his muscle mass as he gets older.

My early morning work for tomorrow was postponed so I get to sleep in tomorrow which is awesome.  It has been rather a while since I got to sleep in on a Saturday.  I still have to work tomorrow but at least I don’t have to get up earlier than I do the rest of the week which is what normally happens.

Work did not go all that late tonight.  It was pretty good for a Friday.  After work was done and Liesl had gone to bed Dominica and I watched the three latest episodes of Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse on Hulu.  That is our favourite new show.  It is the only new show that I watch, in fact.

The two Sun SunFire V240 2U UltraSparc IIIi servers that I got for a steal on eBay arrived today at dad’s house.  I am very excited to get to play with them.  Unfortunately they require serial console connections in order to be set up and dad does not have the requisite cabling so he has to bring the servers down to my place next week so that I can get them tested before it is too late to send them back in case anything is wrong.  These are really nice machines though.  Far nicer than the older SunFire V100 models that I am using now.  It’s a generation newer processor, twice as many processors, eight times the memory and more than double the drive capacity and far more than twice the I/O.  Very nice machines.

We went to bed at a pretty good time.  Did not stay up too late.  Tomorrow Katie is coming over for dinner and to visit.  We haven’t seen her in a while.

Dad is coming down to visit on Monday, I think.  We are still working out the final details of his visit.

I am scheduled to go into Warren on Wednesday of next week.

March 19, 2009: Loving the Music

Even though Liesl decided to stay up late with her daddy last night she was still restless a lot of the night and Dominica did not manage to get all that much sleep.  It was a really good thing that she had turned in so early or she would have been in really rough shape today.

I weighed in this morning and so far I have lost thirty-three pounds since we started using the Wii Fit and Weight Watchers!  I am just two pounds away from my first “Wii goal” which I hope to hit sometime around Monday if all goes well.  No splurging for me.  I am in the home stretch.  That goal just happens to coincide with my lowest weight in recent years which I reached during the crazy diet challenge that we had at Citi in 2007.

Work was not nearly as busy today as it has been recently.  I was very glad to have a day that was not keeping me jumping from one thing to another without any breaks.

My new books, “Groovy Recipes” and “Windows Group Policy Administrator’s Pocket Consultant” arrived today from Amazon.

After work was over we had dinner – Dominica made this awesome cheesy polenta dish that we had for the first time today.  Then we spent the evening listening to music and hanging out in the living room.  I have been working on setting up a SOCKS5 proxy but need to do a bit of special configuration which is quite a pain.  It wouldn’t be so bad but I get so little time to work on it.

We spent the evening listening to music that we downloaded from Amazon’s MP3 service.  We are really loving having all of this awesome music available all of the time.  We are discovering great new artist and finding that we really, really enjoy having classical and jazz music playing all day long.  Because we have all of this great music now we have found that we are able to keep the television off all day long and just have music playing.  Liesl is loving it and now she only falls asleep when we are dancing with her.  It is really improving our lives.  I was finding having the television on so much really draining.  This is so much more uplifting.

I can’t wait until we have a chance to get the CD collection brought down from dad’s house and get all of that converted so that we can listen to that on the network as well.  That will be great.  That is like 1,200 CDs or more worth of music and a ton of it is classical and jazz so it will be perfect.

March 18, 2009: Short Day for Dominica

This morning Dominica got up very early and headed out to ShopRite to do some very much needed grocery shopping as our cupboards are bare.  I stayed at home taking care of Liesl and Oreo while Dominica was out.  It worked out pretty well as Liesl didn’t wake up until just a little before Dominica got home and it gave Liesl and I a little time to hang out during her happy “morning time” which I often miss.

Work was, surprise surprise, quite busy all morning.  I feel like I am getting farther and farther behind each day.  It really is way too much work pouring in right now which is really odd.  I am not sure where the workload is coming from.  I think that it mostly comes down to just a few extra projects that require me to spend a bit of time on the phone and in doing so it causes everything else to back up significantly and then it because “task thrashing” as I constantly switch from one task to another for the bulk of the day.

I have been taking really short lunches whenever I eat and I keep missing opportunities to take walks with the family.  The weather is really awesome today with temperatures in the mid sixties.  Dominica and Liesl went out for their first walk on their own today.  Oreo and I did not get to go because I had so much work to do.

My 1.5TB Seagate USB drive arrived today from Amazon (thanks Amazon Prime!)  It is quite attractive and I got it hooked up right away and started transferring all kinds of stuff off of my existing drives because I am totally out of space to the point where it is causing additional drive performance issues due to a lack of available space.  My computer spent the rest of the day just transferring files.  Hundreds of GB of files moved over by the end of the day. I had to get a bunch of stuff transferred right away because my main drives are so full that it is causing performance problems on a regular basis.

After work this evening we had dinner and then Dominica decided to head off to be really early – not that much after nine o’clock!  Liesl was drowsy so Dominica tried to take her to bed with her but within half an hour or so Liesl woke up and so Dominica got up and brought her downstairs to hang out with me for a while.

Liesl stayed up with me watching the new Knight Rider via Hulu for two hours while Dominica slept.  I held her and walked around the living room for the entire two hours.  She was wide awake and just wanted to hang out.  We got a lot of time together today, though, so no complaints.  It was nice to just have some time together.

Liesl has begun weaning herself all on her own.  She pretty much only eats from a bottle now which, in many ways, is good.  That she did it on her own is the best because she decided that she is ready and just made the decision.  It will make feeding her much easier, in general.  We are going to speak to her doctor soon about having her start some solid food as she is having spit-up issues that often results from getting too many fluids for babies all at once.  She might be ready for cereal of fruit or something.

Liesl fell asleep in my arms and I carried her up to bed around eleven thirty or so.  Oreo went to the guest bedroom and took a spot sleeping on the bed in there on his own around the same time.  He loves that there is an entire room that is his own with a full sized bed in it with pillows and blankets.  He thinks that the entire room belongs to him and he loves it.  Every morning he gets up around eight thirty and goes into that room all by himself to lay in the sun away from everyone.  It is his alone time.

I stayed up for a while working on issues between Microsoft WMI and Live OneCare’s firewall.  Getting WMI and RPC to work consistently through Live OneCare is quite problematic.  I worked on that until around one thirty and then went to bed.