Monday, October 19, 2009

A Post

It's Monday.  There's not a lot to say about that.  Of course, it did actually turn out to be a nice day today.  After I got home from work, we ate leftover pizza and took Molly to ballet practice.  While she was at practice, Joy, Caleb, Sophie, and I went to Toys R Us.  No real reason other than to get ideas for Sophie for Christmas.

People have asked me and Joy what to get Sophie for Christmas and we've been drawing blanks.  I mean, it's not like she's asking for anything so she'd probably have fun with just about anything.  She's particularly fond of putting the small objects that she happens across as she's crawling on the floor into her mouth.

Anyway, I just felt like writing something.

Later!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Friday.

Tonight, Joy went with Michelle to a lady's night out, or in.  I guess some of the ladies at the church were making it a bit of a slumber party but Joy is not staying overnight.  I think if she would have stayed overnight, there could have been some complications involving Sophie and eating.  It's times like these that I realize just how much Joy does for our family.  What a wonderful wife and mother!  God has truly blessed me with her.

I guess I should mention that while Joy was gone, Sophie was actually very good.  She wasn't very fussy or anything like that.  Of course, she slept for a portion of the evening but, that's irrelevant.  While Sophie napped, Molly and Caleb watched The Haunted Mansion movie while I was reading.  It was pretty relaxing.

When Sophie woke up, she was great.  The sad/cute thing that she did was when she crawled down the hallway to our bedroom door.  When I opened the door to our room (in which the lights were on, by the way) she crawled right to the bathroom sink area where Joy is sometimes brushing her teeth or doing her hair.  Of course, Joy was not there.  I guess that's what was sad.  But, it was pretty cute.  I think she did this a total of three times tonight.

Well, it definitely feels like fall outside.  Too bad it's raining.  We were planning on going to the pumpkin patch at the Belmont Farm in Matthews, VA tomorrow but, with this weather, I just don't see that happening.

Lastly, my boss told me today that November 1st (a Sunday night) will be when I start third shift.  I'm still pretty excited about it.  It will be nice to be in a different atmosphere.  Apparently, I'll also still be doing some processing at night for different day shift jobs.  It's going to be interesting if nothing else.

Anyway, thank the Lord it's Friday (and I'm off this weekend)!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pancakes For Dinner

As I was sitting on the floor, Sophie crawled over to me started studying my foot.  She started grabbing at my ankle or so I thought.  She started grasping and pulling at the hair on my leg.  I guess she thought it was something she could just pick up and inspect.  Fortunately for me, she never got too good of a grasp on any of my hairs.  That would have hurt.

A few minutes after that, Sophie was at the patio door and started walking toward Joy.  Not just a couple of steps but more like seven or eight!  It really won't be long now and she is going to be walking.  I really can't believe she'll be a one year old in just a few weeks.

Speaking of a few weeks, supposedly, that's when I'll start third shift.  Well, that's what I was told today.  I heard my supervisor tell someone on third shift that I would be working with them in two weeks.  Then, when I asked her directly about it, she said, "The last I heard, you'll be going some time in November."  This is after she told me "after the first of the year" on this past Friday.  I guess it's one of those things that I'll find out about one week before I'm supposed to start.

Anyway, time to hook up the griddle and make pancakes and scrambled eggs (with cheese, of course) for dinner. 

Later!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Tonight, we started watching the Disney classic Swiss Family Robinson.  We've still got about an hour left and, kind of surprisingly, it's really keeping all of us interested.  The thing that has kept me most interested is the use of animals in the movie.  I'm no PETA member or animal rights advocate but, seeing some of the situations they get the animals into is kind of shocking.  I mean, there obviously were no computer special effects in 1960 so it's crazy to see two dogs fighting a tiger or a teenage boy riding on the back of an ostrich.  And that's just a couple of examples. 

Anyway, Sophie is getting more and more bold when it comes to walking.  She's getting more willing to take a couple of steps here and there.  But, you can tell she still gets scared when she gets slightly off balance.  Of course, I would be scared to walk too if my center of gravity was located directly in the vicinity of my large noggin. 

Well, I'm going to help Molly practice her 12's time tables and then read our nightly devotions.

Until next time...  bye!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Cool Morning

At least it feels like fall again this morning.  It's about 55° right now outside and it feels great.  I like summertime but really, even more so, I like fall and winter.  There's something refreshing about breathing the cool, clean air.  No mosquitoes, no gnats; it's really my favorite time of year.

Well, we're getting ready for church: Molly just got out of the shower and Caleb just got in.  Hopefully, we'll make it to church before the choir sings.  Ha ha.  (Sad, but sometimes a possibility.  Better late than never, I guess).

Saturday, October 10, 2009

A Dreary Morning

I actually like dreary mornings.  Even though it's already 7:45am, it feels much earlier since it's so cloudy outside.  I wouldn't want it to be like this all the time but, every once in a while, it's really nice.

Anyway, I got up around 7 or7:15.  Joy had just brought Sophie into our room so she could nurse and, since Sophie never stops moving when she's in our bed, I went ahead and got up.  I thought I'd play Fallout 3 for a little while before anybody else got up.  But, as I was unloading the dishwasher, I heard Sophie in our room "talking" loudly.  A few minutes later, Joy came walking into the dining room with Sophie. 

So, Sophie is in her high chair right now eating grapes on her own and Joy is about to give her some oatmeal.  Molly and Caleb are still knocked out but that's okay.  It's Saturday.

Friday, October 09, 2009

Fish Out Of Water


Fish Out Of Water, originally uploaded by mocajomiso.

"The snack that smiles back until you bite their heads off."

Not Yet

I might not be going to third shift until after the first of the year.  I'm okay with that but, it's kind of funny.  I was apprehensive about having to adjust my sleep schedule and stuff but, then I was slightly disappointed to find out that I would have to wait so long.  Weird.  I had to remind myself that I had prayed for the Lord to open and close doors as He sees fit.  So, if in the end this door closes too, then so be it. 

Anyway, here comes the weekend.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

The Decision

I told my boss today that I want to go to third shift.  She was okay with it and I'm pretty excited about it.  I don't know when I'll start since it still has to go through our general foreman, but I'll find out soon.  I have to admit I'm a little nervous about it, mainly due to the fact that I'll have to adjust my sleeping habits.  Oh well.  We'll see how it all works out.

In other news, Sophie has another tooth coming in on her top row.  Soon she'll have a toothy grin rather than a gummy, baby grin.  Time keeps flying by so fast...

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Third Shift

I'm thinking about going to third shift again.  I guess it's because the third shift supervisor mentioned the fact that if I were to go to third, I automatically get a 7% raise then, in March next year, I will get another 3% increase.  That could really help us out.  Joy and the kids are excited at the thought of my working during the night and being at home all day.  I've enjoyed it the handful of times that I've done it but, when I've done it before, it was with the understanding that I would have the next day or so off. 

Anyway, I am seriously considering this time.  We're going to keep praying about it and see how the Lord leads. 

On the memory lane front: Joy said that Sophie waved and said, "Ba Ba" as Molly and Caleb were going to get on the bus.  Super cute.  It won't be long now and she'll be talking non-stop like Molly and Caleb.

Well, it's time for me to head to bed so we can say our prayers and read our devotions.  If there's time, I'm going to try to read some more of Assassin's Quest.

Night!

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Weekend's Over

Well, the weekend is over.  It was pretty relaxing but, as usual, it was over way too fast.  Caleb is apparently getting sick again.  I guess it's just that time of year for colds and constant sickness at home.

Also, I'm once again thinking of making my blog into an actual journal.  In other words, I might privatize this completely.  Of course, nothing is completely privatized on the internet I guess.  Oh well.  Just something I'm thinking about doing.

Until next time.

Saturday, October 03, 2009

9 Hours, 45 Minutes

Wow.  I really did not expect the iPod to last for over nine hours.  I'm trying to find out but, I'm fairly certain that an iPod that plays continuously for over nine hours will not be eligible for the battery replacement program.  Oh well.  At least it's working fine.

See ya.

iPod Battery

I've noticed lately that my iPod's battery is discharging faster than it used to.  I guess I should expect this since I've had it for a little over three years now.  Anyway, I started looking up iPod replacement batteries online then I realized somthing: Apple will replace an iPod's battery even if it's out of its warranty period for about $60.  Not too bad considering buying a similar MP3 player (30GB, photo/video capable) would probably cost more than the replacement fee.
     In order to check the battery, I'm following the battery check guidelines on Apple's support website.  These guidelines call for you to select an album with average length songs (3-8 minutes long) and put the iPod on continuous repeat.  Also, you have to turn off the backlight and the equalizer. 
     I did all that this morning so at 7:08am, my iPod started playing Toby Mac's Portable sounds album.  It's now 9:45am and the battery icon is still showing slightly more than half of its capacity.  I'm not sure if this is indicative of how much longer it will last.  I guess only time will tell. 
     According to the Apple site, my iPod should play continuously for 14 hours straight.  I highly doubt it will last that long.  I'm pretty sure the battery has to die before 7 hours of play time.  If it does this, I can send my iPod in for a replacement.  I say "replacement" because they will send another iPod with a new battery.  It will probably be a refurbished one but, what do I care?  As long as it works, it makes no difference to me whatsoever. 
     After setting up the iPod battery test, I sat down on the couch with some coffee and my headphones so I could play a little bit of Fallout 3.  It had been a couple of weeks since I played so it took me a minute to figure out what I was supposed to be doing (other than shoot everything that moves). 
     About forty five minutes later, Joy and Molly got up so I quit playing Fallout.  Before I cut the Xbox 360 off, I decided to check out the Brutal Legend demo.  It was pretty cool, I guess.  Not something I will ever own though.  A little too much on the "evil heavy metal is cool" side.  I know it's all tongue in cheek but still, I will not be purchasing it.
     It's about time for us to head off to the annual Kiln Creek yard sales this morning.  Hopefully, we'll find some cool stuff.  If not, maybe we'll at least find some stuff to sell on eBay.

Thursday, October 01, 2009

The Foundry

Talking about work with people that don't work you work is typically boring but today, was another case where I can honestly say that if Joy or the kids could've seen it, they would have really been impressed.  Today I worked in the foundry again.  I've worked in the foundry many, many times before but yesterday I finally got to see where it all begins.  I witnessed the pouring of several molds/castings. 

It was pretty cool to see the flames shooting up 15 or more feet into the air as the metal was first placed into the container that they would use to move the molten steel.  Even cooler was seeing the liquid metal being poured into molds.  It was so bright that I was unable to look at it constantly.  Also, the metal that spilled down the piles of sand, or sulfur, looked just like lave leaking down the sides of an erupting volcano.  It was very cool.

Even though I don't expect to forget this sort of thing, I felt like writing it down.