One Week

Well, we all survived the first week of school again this year. I feel like a did a month’s worth of work last week. Things didn’t go as smoothly as I would’ve liked, but at least we’re keeping the work order list below four pages. That’s a major accomplishment considering we just hired a new tech last week.

It’s strange how different my job is during the summer compared to when school is in session. Most people do pretty much the same thing year round, but for me it’s almost like having a totally different job for two months out of the year. I feel like I get so much more done during the summer than I do the rest of the school year, but it’s just never long enough to get everything ready.

My class seems to be going pretty well so far. Unfortunately, I still don’t have a textbook. One was ordered for my class this year, but it’s on backorder so who knows when I’ll get it. I guess it’s not that big of a deal since I taught the entire course last year without a book.

Robotics will be starting back up soon. I’m not sure how that’s going to work out this year considering most of the team graduated last year, but I’m know some of the younger students will step up and take charge. Kickoff is only three weeks away so we’ve got to get going soon.

There’s a lot more stuff I need to post on here, like pictures of Matthew. Hopefully things will get caught up at work this week and I’ll have more time for the fun stuff…

TV Time

Back when I was a kid, I would visit my grandparents on the weekends. They lived in the coutry and had a big antenna on top of their house. Inside, on top of the TV, was a small box with a dial on it. You used that dial to turn the antenna for better reception (at least that’s how I remember it).

Anyway, with this setup they got two channels – 10 and 12. It was simple to find something to watch. See what’s on one channel, then see what’s on the other channel. Watch the one that looks most interesting.

Fast forward about 20 years – now my grandparents live in town and have cable. Even with cable they only have about 30-40 channels to pick from so they still just click through the channels until they find something to watch. Maybe not the ideal situation, but it gets the job done.

Yesterday I found myself trying to explain Dish Network to my grandmother. She picked up the remote and asked me “How do you change the channel?”

“No problem,” I said. “First you press guide then use the up and down arrows to scroll through the list of channels. The list shows the name of the show beside each channel and there’s a description of the show in the top, right corner. Once you find the one you want, press Select to watch it.”

In hindsight, I probably should’ve said “This is the only thing on right now.” It’s not that my grandmother is dumb or can’t learn new things, it’s just that her idea of “changing the channel” is very different from mine.

It is still possible to click through the channels one at a time, but there are probably hundreds on pay-per-view and sports channels that would slow you down. Not to mention, with the guide you don’t need to visit each channel to see what’s on.

This difference in thinking (I’m not going to say “paradigm shift”) applies to many other areas. It’s not always a generational difference either. Sometimes it’s simply a geek trying to explaing things to a non-geek.

I try to take note of these situations and think of interesting ways to overcome them. I’m not exactly sure why I do this. Maybe it’s the programmer in me that always wants to find solutions to the world’s problems.

For example, on our DirecTV system at home I’ve set up a favorites list called “Watchable”. These are all of the channels that we can actually watch. I could probably eliminate at least half of those channels and come up with a list of channels that we most frequently watch. With that in place, it would be possible to flip through all of the channels and see what’s on. Just like in the good old days.

I can’t wait for the day when one of my kids or (gasp!) grandkids has to explain the latest technology to me. Hopefully they’ll read this post and go easy on me…

Bouncing Baby

Here’s a nice picture of Matthew in his jumper. He really likes jumping.

Matthew in his jumper

Isn’t it nice for everyone to be able to see this picture online? As opposed to, you know, squinting at a tiny screen on a camera phone…

Can You Hear Me Now?

Paige and I finally broke down and got cell phones again. Chances are we’ve already given you our new numbers. If not, let us know and we’ll probably share.

We picked up a pair of Sanyo VI-2300 phones. Paige’s is silver and mine is black (or as they say on their website – graphite). They seem to be pretty nice phones so far.

I’m really impressed with the battery life. My old cell phone weighed at least twice as much as this phone and it would hardly last all day on standby. This phone claims to last 13 days on standby. I haven’t recharged it since the day I bought it, and I’ve been talking on it quite a bit for the last few days.

Of course it has all of the other fancy features of today’s phones – color screen, ringtones, internet, e-mail, games, screensavers, etc. I tend to avoid all of that stuff. I’m sure one of these days I’ll have some free time to explore all of the options, but for now I’m just using it to make calls.

One thing it doesn’t have is a camera. I understand camera phones are convenient, but they really take terrible pictures. I just couldn’t justify paying extra for a crappy camera when we already have a nice digital camera.

The question now is – do we cancel our regular phone service? I know lots of people are doing this. Paige and I can call each other and any of our friends with Sprint phones for free and we can talk in the evening and on weekends for free. So there’s not much reason to even have a home phone anymore. Time will tell if I’m happy enough with the quality to give up the land line.

What the?

The strangest thing is happening right now. Water is falling from the sky. Also, there’s an occasional booming sound coming from outside.

If I figure out what this is called, I’ll be sure to update the site…

Batman Begins

Ben, Geoff, and I saw Batman Begins today. This was definitely the best Batman movie so far. It was a bit long at just over 2 hours, but there was always so much going on that it never seemed tedious.

Ben and Geoff both thought it was better than Revenge of the Sith, but I’m not sure I would go that far. I’m not saying it was a bad movie, but can anything really be better than Star Wars? Besides, everyone knows that Darth Vader could beat up Batman any day…

Happy Half

Today was Matthews “half birthday” – he’s six months old today. It seems like just yesterday I was uploading the first pictures of him in the hospital. Here’s a pretty recent picture of Matthew sitting up on his changing table:

Matthew on the table

Also, he’s getting his first tooth. The tooth coming through has made him a little fussy lately, but I think we’re going to make it.

Matthew

I haven’t posted any pictures of Matthew in a while. Here’s a pretty good one that Paige took of me and Matthew a few weeks ago.

Me and Matthew

I think I was showing him how to work iTunes on that Indigo iMac – or maybe he was showing me…

Nine Years

Paige and I got married nine years ago today. It seems like just the other day when I was talking about seven years. Time does fly when you’re having fun.

Nine years ago it was just the two of us in a one bedroom apartment. We had old beat up cars and sometimes barely enough money to make it. But we were always happy.

Now, we share our three bedroom house with a dog, a cat, and our wonderful son, Matthew. We both have nice cars and I don’t worry about money anymore. Most importantly, we’re happier than ever.

My life has improved so much in the last nine years that I can’t even imagine what things will be like in another nine. Matthew will be in third grade, Paige will have her degree and a new job, we’ll have a new house, maybe another son or daughter…

I could keep going, but I know I wouldn’t even come close to how great things will really be.