Sunday, September 20, 2009
It will be officially Autumn, soon. Which means like it or not, the Holiday Season is fast approaching.
This is a great time to start some family traditions, or to continue some that you may already have. We have some in our family that we very much enjoy.
There were also some that we had started at old employers, that hopefully are continued on.
One of the things that we can all do is donate a few hours or our own time to something. I’m sure that there is something that we’re interested in that we can donate time to somewhere.
No matter your current situation in life, you can always give a little of yourself and I promise that you’ll feel a little better and whether you call if Karma, Blessings, or whatever you will find that you will benefit from it in someway.
Whether you do it yourself, with your family, a Scout Pack/Troop/Team/Crew, for a Wood Badge Ticket, whatever it is volunteering especially this year at this time of year is something that we can all do.
Check out the Volunteer section of 211ut.org for opportunities in your area.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
My only question is what happens if the diaper fills to greater than 100%. Is there something in the code that instantiates the bath object?

Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Okay, so I don’t usually rant and rave about Politics. I have opinions, but a lot of the time I keep them to myself or share them sparingly. It’s just who I am, and I think that it’s mostly because I hate the current state, which I see as mostly finger pointing and name calling and not enough problem solving. Which usually throws logic and reason out the window.
There’s been a lot in the media lately about the speech delivered by President Obama this morning to the school children throughout the country. It’s caused quite an uproar, which I think is ridiculous.
I completely agreed with my friend Nichole’s comments here (and even my own response to her post). What a great chance to talk to your children and to this schools that opted out. Your students missed out on a great chance to hear the President of the United States speaking directly to them, the youth of America.
You can see the text of his speech here (looks pretty controversial doesn’t it?).
Monday, September 7, 2009
So summer is basicallyover. We took the opportunity to go to Jordanelle and swam for a bit. We then drove home through the Alpine Loop.
Most of my family had never been through the loop before, nor had they been to Cabela’s so we stopped there and looked around at all of the animals for a bit.
We had a few quarters so we fed the fish, which the kids loved.
It was a fitting end to a very busy and fun summer. It wasn’t quite the same as last summer, but then again that was a once in a lifetime thing.
Now I’m anxious for Fall and ready for the crisp Autumn air.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Hillcrest High was put on lock down today, because a local business was robbed at gun point.
Not long ago my own children’s school was put on lock down from a situation that I found out about through the local media. No letter was ever sent home from the school, no phone call made to our home, no nothing.
As a parent, I had to find out from a news report that I found on a local news media website. It caused me to wonder why were they not communicating with me, the parent. Sure maybe my children were not in danger, but it would have had some type of communication, even if it was as simple as a “You may have heard that there was a lock down at our school today, let me tell you what that means for your student…” and then explained what procedures they may go through. I would much rather be informed about things like this be able to speak intelligently with my children about something like that then have it an unknown.
On the flip side, what a great tool (if it hasn’t already been developed) for someone to develop. Take something like Google Maps and integrate it a subscription type emailing system, where you allow businesses and individuals to sign up for alerts of anything happening in their area. You could send out coupons, event and informational alerts, etc.
Take the Hillcrest incident I mentioned above. So the store above is robbed, they send out the information to those people, the school gets it and is put on lock down (or is put on lock down in their typical fashion), they then alert their parents in through the same email type system.
It all happens in a matter of minutes and for relatively little cost compared to composing a paper letter replicating it and sending it home with students.
Now who wants to help me develop and market it?