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[Because the only thing better than boobies is free pancakes... err... wait...]

Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Time: 8:30pm – 10:30pm
Location: IHOP – Frisco – Preston
Street: 2480 Preston Road, Frisco, TX

Today is National Pancake Day — aka Free Pancake Day — according to IHOP, the authority on Pancakes in the US of A!

All IHOPs nationwide are offering a free short stack of Pancakes today from 7am to 10pm. I’m trying to pull a group of dee-eff-dubs together to join up in Pancake eating Merriment.

We’ll get together tonight at 8:30pm at the IHOP – Frisco – Preston location. Be prepared to have to wait a bit to get in. These are free pancakes we’re talking about here. This means you might have to wait outside and you might want to bring a jacket. Then again, last year, we didn’t have to wait at all. I’m just warning you.

RSVP if you’re going to make it or we’ll pretend we don’t even know who you are.

IHOP Pancake Day
For the Facebookily Inclined: Facebook Event

Free Pancake Day! (2/12/08)

Today is National Pancake Day — aka Free Pancake Day — according to IHOP, the authority on Pancakes in the US of A!

All IHOPs nationwide are offering a free short stack of Pancakes today from 7am to 10pm. I’m trying to pull a group of dee-eff-dubs together to join up in Pancake eating Merriment. Let me know — via email, IM, love letter, photo of your chest written on with permanent marker, whatever — if you’re interested and what times work for you today. I’m thinking 8:30pm as a starting point. If there’s any interest, I’ll send a Facebook invite out later today.

Caddo Lake and Back Again

Our Caddo Lake trip was a huge success! Celeste did wonderfully, it was nice to spend the weekend with my parents, and Jess and I both really enjoyed ourselves.

Family Photo at Daingerfield State Park

As much as a 6 week old can love anything, Celeste loves being outdoors and that makes me very happy. I love to watch her face as the wind blows on her, or watch her eyes widen as she hears the birds chirping in the trees over head. I feel as though one of the most important things I can teach her is respect for nature and it’s frailty, awe and love for its beauty and complexity, and a desire to preserve it in every way that she can. I know she’s only 6 weeks old, but I think that getting her out into these places that are special to me is a good way to start.

As usual, we brought waay too much food and too much water, but the quantities were just right on everything else. And, despite Celeste taking up way more room than anything that small really should, everything fit into the car perfectly. In fact, with the exception of one small hitch, the new car performed beautifully as well. I’m not sure what the deal is but at least 50% of the time the fuel door won’t open when I pull the release. We’re having it looked at this week and, until then, refueling is a two man operation – one to pull the release, the other to snake a credit card into the door crack.

Despite the fact that the 422 photos I took the last time I went to the Texas Bayou have fallen aside and, aside from these 10, mostly remain unedited … I took 660 more this weekend. Lots of those are bracketed and repeats… but still. It’s a lot to swim through. So, you’ll be seeing some more photos. Maybe. Possibly. Probably. We’ll see.

Yet another reason why DFW sucks

The Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area, the original Metroplex, is the largest metropolitan area in Texas, the 4th largest in the US, and the 44th largest in the world. It’s largest city, Dallas, is the 3rd largest city in the state of Texas and the 9th largest in the US.

Given all of those people, all of that space, all of the cities it encompasses, and the large source of wealth and ideas that would be present in such a place, you’d think that one — JUST ONE — would have the desire, the means, and the knowhow to put on a Yuri’s Night Out party. But no.

Houston has one, San Antonio has one, Austin has TWO, but DFW’s got nothing. New York has three: one in the city, one in Buffalo and one in Syracuse. Even Meridian, Idaho and Rock Springs, Wyoming has one. But not DFW. Nooooo.

Anyone in DFW have a large, rave-esqe, space available in the April time frame? Let me know. Otherwise, I’m just going to start calling myself an Austinite, find an apartment there, and drive down every weekend.

this past week

In the past week I’ve done so much. But it feels like I haven’t done anything at all. Here’s what I managed to get done:

My father-in-law has been in town since last Tuesday. He leaves tomorrow. It’s been great having him around. However, with that comes a sense of obligation regarding how my time is spent. I know it isn’t required of me, but I do so anyway.

A friend/co-worker from NJ was in town for the week. We spent an evening at dinner with him.

There was also a Super-Bowl party at my Dad’s house on Sunday.

Made an impromptu trip to Oklahoma for some sunrise photography.

We bought a new car! This took 5 hours of one night, a few hours of phone calls one day, and another 3 hours on another day. But, it’s done. We got a 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander. Jess and I were using my pickup truck for 90% of our travel as a family and with Celeste we were just running out of room in it. This vehicle has a lot more room, gets much better gas mileage, and the little thises and thats that I needed out of a truck are mostly still there. But, for those of you in need of a free moving vehicle, I am no longer your friend with the truck.

We found some time to visit with our good friends, their three girls, and their brand new baby boy! Very exciting.

At work I facilitated the development of a new ticketing system and rolled out a trial of that system in one of our centers. I also completed my self-appraisal for 2007 (you’ll be happy to know, I did wonderfully. Especially since it was a self-appraisal) and completed my objectives for 2008. Of course there were lots of other smaller work stuffs too, but those are the ones that managed to cut into my non-work time.

Jess and I also partially planned a trip to the Texas Bayou for this weekend. Will finish planning today and tomorrow. We leave Friday morning.

Of course, there were lots of things I didn’t get done too.

My mom’s birthday present is still late. But it’s 99% done and Jess is saying it’ll be in the mail today. That’s a relief.

The following photographs are in some state of “not edited” from “almost finished” to “I haven’t even looked at them”: DITL photos from Jan 19th, DITL photos from Jan 23th, photos taken at Zion Cemetery, January family photoshoot, photos taken at sunrise on Lake Ray Roberts, sunset photos from Bear Creek park, hiking photos from Isle Du Bois state park, and the above mentioned photos from Oklahoma. Not to mention all the random photos taken here and there.

I need to do my taxes. My records from last year are in bad shape, so this will be quite time consuming. I’ve got a thick stack of papers in an envelope on my desk, and a giant virtual stack of bank statements to comb through. Not fun.

I missed the Super-Bowl party at Mike’s place, a friend’s birthday party on Friday, and a business meeting last Thursday. I would have loved to have attended all three, but I just ran out of time.

I didn’t manage to find time to set up an SVN server or work with some sample code for the business either. Thankfully, we’re still working on the foundation so actual code is less important than architecture and design decisions at this point.

My father-in-law cleaned the garage, washed Jess’ car, and hung shelves in Celeste’s room. These are things that I should have done but also didn’t have time to do. I’m very grateful for the help.

I’ve found myself utterly exhausted lately. Yesterday I woke up at 4:30am and went to bed at 9:15pm. While that’s only 7 hours of sleep and perfectly acceptable in most people’s worlds, that’s unlike me. I’m fairly used to making it on 5 or 6 hours at most. Despite the fact that it feels impossible to squeeze any more time or energy out of me, I need to find the time to get a short walk/run in after dinner each day. It’ll help a lot with my energy levels.

Despite the fact that I make a point to hold her and spend some quality time with her several times each day, I feel like I haven’t really had a chance to just relax and enjoy Celeste. Most of the time I do spend with her is spent changing diapers, trying to keep her from crying, or trying to put her to sleep.

So, if you haven’t heard from me in a while and you’ve been wondering why, this should serve as a small glimpse at that answer. More later… ha ha.

this and that

In the three minutes that I have before I need to start getting ready for work, I offer the following gibberish.

My Group DITL photos are almost ready. I’ve got them narrowed down to 109 so far, plus a couple from each of two photo events. It either needs to be closer to 50 or really exciting to keep interest. So… I’m getting there. It was a huge success and tons of you did it which makes me very happy. On Saturday-ish I’ll have a nice post with all the participants and awards and such.

I’ve decided I need to limit what I plan to get done each day. As it stands now, I find myself looking back at each day and seeing that I either worked myself to exhaustion with little to no time for anything personal (the baby, my wife, e-mail, photos, etc), or, that I was so overwhelmed with what I had to do that I did nearly nothing at all — watched TV, did a few chores in the most mediocre of fashions, etc. So, in the effort of trying something new, I’m just going to pick a handful of things for each of several categories to do each day and completely push everything else out of my mind. If I find myself less frantic this way, then I’ll start making a list of all the things I didn’t get done so that I can choose a bit more wisely on future days.

Celeste will be a month old this Saturday. A MONTH OLD! Time flies.

My sister-in-law was in a pretty bad accident this past weekend. She is at home and doing better now but it has happened at a very difficult time for her and my brother which certainly doesn’t help. If you believe in such things, please send your good thoughts, prayers, and energy their way. It’d mean a lot to me.

A good friend of ours had their first boy of four children last Saturday. He was a VBAC and born happy and healthy at 1:02pm on Saturday. We are very happy for them and are filled with hope for our next child.

Today (1/23/08) is a DITL Day in the DITL LiveJournal Community. Since I won last week’s (woo hoo!) I can’t win this week, but I wasn’t doing it to win anyway. I just find it fun to do and fascinating to look at.

The 3 minutes I had has turned into 18. I really need to shower and get to work. More later…

Group DITL: Tomorrow, Jan 19th, 2008

Ok, folks. Tomorrow is the big day. January 19th, 2008, as many people as possible will join forces in making photographic documentation of the mundane and no-so-mundane events of every day life.

We have 17 confirmed participants. Check out The Facebook Event for more details and RSVP either there or here or some how if you intend to play along.

Group DITL?

After posting the photos from the “Day in the Life” project I did last Friday, a few people have expressed interest in doing so as well as a group effort.

The idea is that all participants would document the same day in their lives through photography. Then, over the following week or so, everyone will share the results of this effort. There are several groups on the Internet doing this already — in particular, the DITL LiveJournal Group (their next DITL day is tomorrow, BTW) and several groups on Flickr (most of which don’t seem incredibly active). However, there’s always room for improvement and localization.

In this case, at least at first, I’d like to try to arrange some sort of group event to occur on the same day. That way we’d all be photographing our lives and then, at some point, those lives would come together and then, later, separate again. I’m aiming for either this Saturday (the 19th) or the next (the 26th). I’m thinking I should either try to arrange something to do (picnic, movie outing, dinner, walk around the lake, party, etc). Or, perhaps I should just encourage you all to get together with one another that day by having some silly awards for the person who has the most photographs of other people taking photographs from that same day. Something like that.

So, what do you think? Any ideas? Would you like to participate? Let me know.

weekend plans

Since it’s already 7:56am, I guess I’ll start this list with 8:00am.

Saturday

  • 8:00am: Shower and Dress
  • 8:30am: Go to Lowes
    • 1 4×8′ plywood cut to 2 2×8′
    • 2 4×8′ MDF cut to 4 4×4′
    • 1 2″x4″x8′ untreated
    • 9:15am: Trim wood down to correct sizes for platform bed top
    • 10:15am: Get ready for photoshoot // parent’s house // party
    • 11:00am: Travel to Dallas // Lunch (join us?)
    • 1:00pm: Photos with Jonathan
    • 2:00pm: Travel to Keller
    • 3:00pm: Visit with Mom and Dad // Dinner (join us?)
    • 7:30pm: Travel to Fort Worth
    • 8:00pm: Small gathering of friends in Fort Worth
    • ???: Head home. Go to Bed

    Sunday

    • 6:00am??: Wake // Edit Photos
    • 9:00am: Shower and Dress
    • 9:45am: Travel to Carrollton
    • 10:30am: Sunday Service
    • 12:00pm: Breakfast/Lunch (join us?)
    • 1:30pm: Travel Home
    • 2:00pm: Build Stuff (wanna help?)
      • Fit Platform bed top to bed for trial
      • Sand Crib Sides
    • 4:30pm: Wash up // Travel to Sunset Photo Spot
    • 5:00pm: In place for Sunset (join me?)
    • 7:00pm: Return Home
    • 7:30pm: Dinner // Coffee // Games (join us?)
    • 11:00pm: Bed

    all work and no photos make daniel something something

    It’s been AGES since I’ve taken a photo, edited a photo, or published a photo (not counting the small paying job I had). That needs to be fixed!

    So, this Saturday I’m going some place (probably outdoors), some time (probably in the morning), to take pictures of something (probably nature). More than likely my dad will come along. If you’d like to come as well (for the walk, the scenery, to take photographs, or to pose) let me know. The weather should be beautiful — probably not even over 70F.

    I also have a very special photoshoot that should be happening this week or next. Just wait until you see. You’ll love them.