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Taking the Holidays Seriously and having fun doing it...

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I wish we had photos of getting our Christmas Tree and bringing it back home. We chose one of the coldest windiest of nights to "go pick one up", which is a lot easier said than done when you have you, your wife, your two legs and arms and hands and the New York City subway system.

Don't get me wrong, it was fun, but it was a lot more challenging than I thought it would be about three hours earlier after we'd finished straitening out our apartment to prepare it for a tree. We had talked about maybe getting a tree this year, but at some point I decided, yea, if we can do a full-blown Thanksgiving dinner for our family, than hell yea we're ready to put up our first Christmas Tree. Despite being highly allergic, I was a big pusher for it.

I was thinking back to all the fond years of sitting around the tree that one day a year, after we'd all put in something to decorating it, and filling up the area around it with beautifully wrapped gifts and it was came back to that sharing, that sharing spirit. Everyone in the house contributes something to the tree, and everyone receives something from it, and even if we can't afford it, or to put anything under it, its worth it because it gives you something. It lends an exciting emotional atmosphere to a household. It makes things feel vibrant and alive, if only for a few weeks. That's something we all need this year.

So, we bought our tree last night. We found it on the corner of Court St. and Atlantic Ave. in Brooklyn. we sort of picked out the tree we wanted, and headed off to go eat first.
This part of Atlantic Ave. is renowned for its Middle Eastern restaurants, butchers, and groceries. We picked the Yemen Cafe. Yay! Salta! I chose the Lamb Salta, and Man 'o Man, that was the most perfect meal for a cold winter's night. Stone baked bread, slow roasted lamb, lamb soup and a nice crisp iceberg salad dressed with a salsa like dressing. Everything had a little spicy edge to eat and everything was perfect. We loved it and its my lunch today. The bill was forty eight bucks and there was enough food for 4.

So, the meal there got our bellies ready for the journey ahead. We set out to get lights and a few ornaments first. We walked past a the new Urban Outfitters and saw some cool glass ornaments and picked up a few boxes of those, just to get our tree some ornaments to start, then we dropped off at CVS and bought a box of lights and some hooks.

Next, we tromped back to the tree sales area we liked best and picked out a nice 6 + foot tree and then headed back to Jay street to head home. Longest walk ever. Or at least that is what it felt lugging a tree back to the subway, but we made it there and then made it back home.

Tracie popped out for some more milk and with the helpful and welcome aid of hot cocoa we put up the tree and hung the lights and the first ornaments.  We think it looks pretty cool.
Our First Christmas Tree
But we want more, we want to add our own handmade ornaments and hopefully start a lifetime of fun. Today, I searched the web and found a few helpful links, one of my favorites at mademagazine.com, led me to my first ornament that I just completed a little bit ago. Woohoo! DIY ornaments are cool.


Making an Icosohedron ornament, Part 1


The first finished ornament:


The finished ornament

Live? bookmarks

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For months... hell...for years I've been wondering and playing with various ways to answer the question, "How the hell can I organize and keep better track of all of the interesting web sites that I find in my daily web surfing?" For a time, I kept a blog roll on this site, but I found that to be distracting to the overall content and wasn't a good way of finding the links when I needed them.

Enter del.icio.us. if you haven't heard about it, get with it. It will change the way you keep and find information on the web, of the ordinal of google. Right now the service is free, and Beelerspace, has a great article on how to get started with del.icio.us, since it isn't well documented by the creator.

St. Patty's Day

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So it's green. For St. Patty's. although now it's not St. Patty's. Deal with it for a bit. In transition. Night


Still not quite where I want this to be, but it needed a change. A little spring cleaning. Put your feedback in the comments.

What's wrong with an email that looks like this?

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What's wrong with an email that looks like this?

Learning SQL

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And it never ceases to amaze me how one can stumble upon good resources or tutorials on the web in the strangest places. I'm learning SQL for and ColdFusion right now and I happened upon this off of Sumit's home base. Who would've have thought?

On a humorous note, a Microsoft dork I know

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Indeed I have connections in Microsoft. Our friend Sumit Basu...Dear Sumit...

Sumit Basu does not need these glasses, but it's nice to know he's doing interesting work. Too bad it's in rainy, cold, grey (hey wait a sec, that sounds like Boston) Seattle, WA.

My first new car...hurray...I'm middle class

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Three weeks ago, we decided enough is enough, and that it is time to get a new car. Coincidentally this coincided with the anniversary date of our receipt of a "free" car from my Mom and Stepdad. That car is a 1994 Hyundai Elantra, within a few months the brakes went completely out, it failed inspection, and we found out it needed a new engine. As some say, nothing is free and if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

A few months later, doing fine without a car, yet tired of burning our hope and prayers on surviving the fearful trips to and from NYC on the Chinatown Express (Fung Wah or Travel Pack bus in our case), we decided perhaps we should: a) get the hyundai fixed, b) go with zipcar (which wouldn't help us on our long trips to the nether regions of the Northeast and hopefully South and West Coast USA) or c) brave 4 years of debt and buy a new car.

After much hemming on hawwing on both sides, we chose the more debt route. Before I prattle on too much. Here is the winner of our contest (mind you this photo sucks so I'm providing a link to the manaufacterer's site so that you can see the coolness of our choice). We picked a 2003 Mazda Protégé5.

Here is my bad photo, I'll replace this with a better one when I get a chance.
ourpdog.jpg

time to upgrade

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I need to upgrade Moveable Type so I can install this; which will help me post more photos, easier. Well, ideally. We'll see.

Moved webhosts and killed MT

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Funny,
I've spent the past few weeks setting up MT for other people and organizations, but I haven't bothered fixing mine. well, thanks to the help (finally) of someone at our webhost who finally changed the permissions like I asked.

One of about 4 or 5 I correspond with. But I won't go there just yet.
Anyways, they are still no WebCoreLabs, who actually answers the phone during business hours. A real person, no joke.

I'll update this post with the fix.

Now, I have to go because my roomie and my girlfriend have both told me to go to bed.

Does this thing work anymor...?

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This thing is pissing me off