Sunday, November 16, 2008
Just a quick follow up.  After all the excitement on Friday, Kate was pretty exhausted on Saturday morning, even after a good nine or so hours of sleep.  So she got in a nap while we got ready to take her to see the doctor again.



In the end, removing the eye patch was the most traumatic part, I think.  I wanted to ensure that she couldn't pull a piece of the tape or gauze off and choke on it so it may have been a little, well, extra secure.  In my defense, though, she did have the same number of eyebrows after removing the patch that she did when it went on.

We got in pretty quickly to see the doctor.  I didn't think they were open on Saturday; they might have been open just to get caught up with one doctor out, I guess.  He didn't see the scratch at first so he put dye in her eye again.  After a moment he flipped the lights off, and pronounced her eye "perfect".  Which, of course, we knew already.  She even forgave the doctor before we left, grabbing his cheek to show she's still friends.  Or maybe as a warning - you can't really tell with that one...

She hasn't yet shown the signs of any other problems in that eye so it seems to have indeed healed overnight.  She was pretty worn out by the whole thing afterwards, though...



But after a nap she was back to her old self:


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 Friday, November 14, 2008
We were in Athens this afternoon and had to stop by Target, as is our habit.  For some reason we do tend to tear through the diapers and formula and they have both for cheap (though not in plenty this time, for some reason).  As a total coincidence it's also a convenient place to acquire the latest World of Warcraft expansion.  Of course, they were out of those too, which doesn't make any sense, but that's for another time.

It was a usual trip, each of us taking a cart with a baby in it.  Both of them were irritable in that we interrupted a nap but being general good sports about the trip.  After getting back to the car with our baby stuff and some Panda goodness, I noticed that Kate had three big tears running down her face.  She'd been crying but this was a lot for her.  Her eye was also red and a little puffy and the tears just kept coming.  We called the doctor, being in Athens already anyway, and they said they could work us in if we came in right away.

The pediatrician's office is always a special kind of challenge with twins.  We have to keep them settled, happy, and above all not touching anything!  All while people just stare and ask stupid questions.  Today we even got a couple "THIS one is the X, and THAT one is the Y", which occupies a special dark spot in my heart.  But 1.5 hours or so later we were seeing a doctor - the girls' regular doctor being out today.  By this time her eye had gone back to normal and she wasn't crying so we figured it had resolved itself.  But he took a look and saw something in there still.  He tried a sodden cotton ball, special dyes, even holding her head under the faucet - something particularly alarming to me.  But nothing.

Meanwhile Kate is making deafening sounds that bore directly into my hindbrain, but there was nothing I could do.  Eventually he decides it's not an object but a scratch - since it's not moving.  He sends us home with some gauze and a prescription for some ointment we're to marinate her cornea in overnight.  So it's 30 minutes to get the prescription filled and by this time both girls are hungry, tired, scared, and even hysterical.  The ride home with them screaming, at dark, in the rain, we won't speak of.  But we did eventually make it home safely.

And yet, the fun was just to begin.  If you've ever tried to slather an infant's eye with ointment, then tape gauze to it, all in a way that ensures she can't - in the middle of the night - tear off pieces and choke on them, or injure her eye, then you'll know.  Otherwise you'll have to use your imagination.  In the end it took a trip to CVS to get some reasonable-sized pieces of gauze and some stronger tape.  But she seems ok now.  She's sleeping now and given her day today she'll likely sleep soundly.



Oh, yes, we have to take her back to the doctor's tomorrow morning where we get to see the downside to using stronger tape...  Prayers are welcome, hopefully she'll endure another examination and it'll be gone.  Otherwise she's going to have to see an opthamologist tomorrow too.
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 Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Yeah, well, whatever.  A few observations left.

Things overheard being said today by...

Democrats

It's a new day!
We were right all along!
The rest of the world loves us again!
No more Chimpy McBushHitler... well, in a few months anyway.
Finally, I don't have to pay my mortgage or buy gas.

Republicans
Well, there's still some concern about that untraced fund-raising.
Congratulations, it was well-fought but you won.
Yeah, well, we weren't all that pleased with McCain either.
Done.  Fine.  Good luck with all that.


Things NOT overheard being said today by...

Democrats
Huh, guess we were wrong about all that election-stealing stuff.  Sorry.
This is a time to be bipartisan.
All those evil corporations gave McCain so much more money that he... wait...
The country is still divided and it's time to come together.

Republicans
Let's run Palin in 2012.
Obama's not my President!  He's like Hitler!
They stole the election, let's sue!  Wahhhhh!

Anyone
I miss the election cycle already.  Let's get started on 2012!

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 Friday, October 03, 2008
So, I was going to do a play-by-play restating of the debate but I really don't have time today.  Got people out at work and tonight's a date night, but maybe some other time.  So here's the short version:
Moderator: Please answer [question].
Biden: Certainly.  [answer].
Palin: Instead let me talk about [some canned, unrelated statement]
Moderator: Senator, your reply?
Biden: Well, that's not true because of [reasonable rebuttal]
Palin: ...

And repeat.
Sorry, I was hoping for better, but it was objectively pretty bad.  Not enough to change my vote but I can't imagine it's going to win a lot of thoughtful, independent voters to the GOP.  I don't believe anyone can "win" a debate like this - the media's insistence on granting one that status aside - since it's never a real debate but just talking points back and forth.  Still, if someone could win the debate, it would be Biden.  Which sucks, but what can you do?

Part of the problem too is that each of these four candidates represents a different point on the likable/knowledgeable spectrum.  To illustrate:

 PlatitudesReal Policy
Likable
Unlikable
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 Thursday, October 02, 2008
6:45 PMLeesa's home with the girls. I need to attend to dinner for a few more minutes so she's getting them changed into sleepers and ready for bed. The plan is to let them play some on the floor while we eat to get them nice and tired. Then give them a bottle until they're drowsy and send them to bed.
6:55 PMOk, that plan worked about as well as it always does. They're too tired to play. So it's bottle time. Lately I've gotten good at keeping dinner warm and sanitary for hours.
7:10 PMFeeding them now - I have Kate. We're going to swaddle their legs at first just to keep them from constantly waking themselves up by kicking. They can still flip over if they need to, unlike if we did their arms too. Not that they can't flip over with their arms swaddled, but the concern is they'd only be able to do it once...
8:00 PMOk, the girls are fed and both asleep (guess that counts as "drowsy"). So here we go...
8:15 PMThe girls have been in their cribs for about 15 minutes now and they're quiet. Natalie stayed asleep for the most part when we put her down but Kate cried some.
9:00 PMThey've awakened a couple times but settled down after 5 minutes or so. Now they're both up and screaming like crazy. Leesa's going to go in the other room so she doesn't have to listen to it. This is probably the worst screaming I've ever heard out of them.
9:45 PMKate has fallen asleep but Natalie is still wide awake and screaming her head off. She is actually on her hands with her head up and sometimes even hitting the frame of the crib.
9:55 PMWell, Natalie's been quiet for 5 minutes now. Maybe she's gone to sleep.
10:05 PMStill quiet. Maybe I should go check and see if she's ok. They have the movement sensors in their cribs, but I had to turn her sensitivity up some since she kept moving away from the pad.
10:15 PMOk, I checked on them. They are both sound asleep on their bellies, looking very physically exhausted. We'll see how long that lasts.
10:20 PMLeesa's gone to bed and I think I'll follow.
Sleeping (3 hours, 10 minutes)
1:30 AMAwakened by crying. It's just Natalie - Kate's still asleep. I'm going to feed her and put her back.
2:00 AM6 ounces later, Natalie's gone back to sleep. I laid her down and now she's crying again. I think. Problem is there's no way to tell which one is crying so I'm not sure when to feed Kate.
2:05 AMThe crying's stopped. Leesa's pretty sure she can tell who's crying and will tell me when it's Kate. I'm going back to bed.
Sleeping (1 hour, 55 minutes)
4:00 AMMore crying. Leesa says it's Kate. I make another bottle and go upstairs. Sure enough, she's right as always. Kate's diaper has leaked some so I change her sleeper and give her a new swaddle blanket for her legs.
4:25 AMKate's done eating and fallen asleep - as have I once or twice. There's either something wrong with our TV our the audio levels of the latest House episode because I can't understand half of what they're saying. Falling asleep may not help much either, I imagine.  Natalie's cried a few times over the last half hour but never more than 30 seconds or so. I've put Kate to bed and am now going myself.
Sleeping (2 hours, 5 minutes)
6:30 AMAwakened by the alarm clock. The freaking alarm clock. That hasn't happened in a long time. One of the girls is fussing a little but not really crying.
6:35 AMUpstairs now with today's clothes. Natalie has a leak again, so that's another swaddle blanket down. Definitely going to have to do a load of their laundry today.
6:45 AMDownstairs with two dressed girls watching Backyardigans while Leesa gets ready to leave with them in about 15 minutes. All together a pretty painless process, actually. Total sleep time is 7 hours, 10 minutes, which is an incredible amount. I suspect some of our earlier failures were due to trying it on naps instead of actual night sleeps. Tonight, too, might present more challenges, but at least Leesa will be able to help more tonight since she works from home Fridays. Hopefully, though, they've gotten past the initial fear and they'll be sleeping easily in their rooms from now on.
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 Wednesday, October 01, 2008
After many false starts and struggles, tonight is the night that the girls begin sleeping in their own beds and not in their bassinets in our bedroom.

Last night, Natalie managed to turn around onto her belly while completely swaddled - arms too.  Then today Kate managed to flip over a bouncer (a what?) while she was inside it.  So it's no longer a matter of convenience, it's become unsafe for them to stay there.

So, yeah, probably a long few nights ahead of us because they don't like their beds and are just remarkably stubborn (for some reason).  But hopefully when we're done they'll be sleeping on their own, upstairs in their own beds, without the need for swaddle blanket, vibration device, white noise machine, blackout shades, and all the rest of the baby sleep-aids.  You know, hopefully anyway.

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 Tuesday, September 30, 2008

I thought for sure I'd mentioned this here before, but I can't seem to find any record of it.  So it's a little late, but you, yes YOU, need to go see this right now if you haven't already.  And if you have, go buy the videos and soundtrack off of iTunes.  And if you've done that too... well... ok then. 

Come on, it's a musical about a love triangle between a superhero and a villain.  Starring Neil Patrick Harris and Nathan Fillion.  Created by Joss Whedon and co. during the writer's strike without any studio's assistance.  There's no way it can be anything less than awesomerrific.

Fine, if you want to see more before you drop any money on it you can see a Flash version first (embedded below).  Cheapskate.

Seriously, click on a link above and go see it.  Right now.  Now.  Just click on -- no, put down the damn sandwich and go look at it.  Now!  Go!



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An explanation of the current real estate crisis in easy-to-follow cartoon format:

http://www.manausa.com/blog/30/financial-markets-mess/

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 Monday, September 29, 2008


Really?

Yes, it's due out on 10/17.

...



REALLY?
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 Saturday, September 27, 2008
Well, the last letter actually seemed to work out all right, so here are few more.  Political-style...

To Congress:
Stop mentioning how long you've been working every time you're on camera.  No one in the real world is impressed.  Really.  Many of us do it all the time.  There's an economic crisis and you worked until 1 AM last night?  Wow, that's quite a sacrifice.  I'm very impressed that you've given up 2-3 hours of sleep to prevent the free world from imploding into economic chaos and destruction.

To Senator McCain:
You messed up.  The whole "canceling the debate" gambit failed.  As much as I appreciate the idea of a Senator doing his current job first, don't worry about it.  There are 98 other Senators that are perfectly qualif... well... equally qualified to deal with the crisis.  You're just getting in the way and causing political friction.

To Senator Obama:
Come on... you've been campaigning for President since 3 weeks after you were elected.  It's clear you had no intention to do your actual Senator job so just go campaign.  Stop with the photo shoots and flights out to D.C. and just get back at it.  You're messing up the whole process too.

To every news commentator:
STOP saying "main street" in comparison with "Wall Street".  Seriously, it's just maddening.  You managed to get past saying "gravitas" all the time, and you've even started cutting back on "heartbeat away from the Presidency" when talking about Governor Palin, just stop saying "main street".  It doesn't make you look in touch with the "common folk" especially with everyone else saying it too.

So there.
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