Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Teton Pictures

Well I am sadly just now starting to really work on the pictures I took in the Grand Tetons. It does get a bit hectic when you are sick, have three kids, a beautiful wife (she actually makes everything better so she isn't actually a part of the hectic list...I just want to spend all my time with here!), and a job that pays well but does require a bit more effort because it is a little bit better!

Anyway, I am just now going to pic out the select pics and start editing. The frustrating thing is that I will have a bit more editing because of dust spots. Oh well! Anyway, things are good, and my little 44 days project I am excited about. For the next 44 days I am going to focus all my extra time and effort on building my business, improving my health (I am actually quite healthy according to lab tests, feeling strong and powerful is the goal), and improving my writing. I am writing down my goals elsewhere but this is day one and things are looking good so far! 

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sick again...

Well it seems that everytime the weather changes I get sick. I don't honestly understand why or how this happens. I was feeling healthy and then bam! I am getting sick with a sore throat and cold. Perhaps part of it is that I had to ride the bike about 16 miles this morning in suddenly cold weather. Argh. The ride was nice but the weather wasn't. I guess I have got to deal with these things however they come. I think having three kids really adds to the effect. At least they aren't sick. They all basically had what we do, and gave it to Alison and then me. I guess that is just part of being a parent...you get all the little presents your kids can come up with for you. Even the ones that they make themselves! 

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

On our way...

My family and I are on the way towards another adventure! I am pretty excited as usual. We are headed up to provo and then the tetons, and back to provo then back to vegas. This is going to be pretty nice. I have found several places to shoot that I haven't before and a few that I have. I am excited.

We are also canning some food and That gets the chills going up the spine as well! PEaches, Soup Mix, Beans and some other tomato products hopefully.

Anyway, work is almost done for the day and month! I have just a few more things to mix, cool and let sit for a few weeks!

Okay that is all for now, but I will be on in provo!

Chris

Monday, September 21, 2009

Fwd: Bike and Sore Knees

I have discovered that I have really sore knees lately! I am pretty sure it is from riding a bike that just doesn't fit me. It is so aggravating. Mentally and now physically. My wife tells me to just go and get a new one. I don't want to spend the money. Well I guess if buying a bike keeps me from buying a new car it is really worth it to buy a nice bike to commute on.

I still haven't talked myself into it. I think it is mostly that I don't want to spend my money on something like that just yet. Funny that I will drop cash in a flash on some things like camera gear or almost anything my wife will let me buy her. I am glad that I have restraint in some places at least. That is nice. Now I just need to not focus on the places that I have no restraint, ignore them and only think about the places I don't want to spend money. Then I will  keep money in my account for a while longer at least!

Okay, I am heading home. Tonight I am going to the temple with my wife. I am pretty excited about this. I love going with her. Lately we have had a plethora of people tending for us and it has been nice to be able to get out with my wife and do stuff with just her. The kids are great but they have us all the time!

Anyway, I am out. Hopefully the knees will make it a while longer...

More Work!

Today I found out about the new job posting that my boss created for me. I hope that it works out well. I mean I hope that I get it, and can support my family. That is the plan, but I guess we will see if things go according to my plan and that of my boss's. It would sure be nice, and make things really convienent in supporting my family. That is my main goal. I can't imagine my family not having what they need. Well I honestly can, and don't really want to do that.

The job is basically the same position I have currently, and would be a raise of 8 dollars an hour. That will be really nice. That will make paying off debt especially easier. That is a big thing my wife and I are trying to do currently. We will see if we can meet our goal of being out of debt by December of 2011. That is a while away, but we have a pretty be pile.

Now I am headed off to try and fix a machine for my old professor at the DRI. That seems to be going okay at the time being, but you never know what trials you will face when your dealing with the unknown.

Valley of Fire

Tonight I am going out for some night photography at the Valley of Fire State park near Vegas. I have wanted to head out for some time, so I am going tonight. My wife is pretty loving. Really romantic of me on a friday night. Sorry honey, but this can at best happen once or twice a month...

Anyway, I have quite a few shots I am hoping to get. We will see how things work out.

I made a little story board so that I can have an easy visual reminder of what I would like to shoot. We will see how the vegas lights affect things!

Websites...

So I think I am a website-aholic. Perhaps even more descriptive would be the fact that I am a project-aholic. This may be worse. I think of a decent idea and then think how awesome it could be, glossing over any serious work that would be involved and then jump in. Sadly I usually jump out before the real work hits.

Well I have been thinking that I pretty regularly spout off about information I have built into my little brain and I rarely actually am doing some of this stuff my self.

Case in point. I was giving advice to my brother on how he could perhaps get his little business started. He is very good at ceramics works. Well I was spouting off and thinking to myself this is really a good set of ideas to be busting out. To bad I don't really do the same type of things he does because I could make myself rich! or a little better off! Well anyway, after I hung up the phone with him I kind of kicked myself and said hey loser, that actually would fit beautifully with your work.

So I decided to go out a do it myself. So in the next few days I am going to follow my own advice and out the process I was preaching. We will see how well it works out. I am actually getting chills thinking about how neat it could really be!

Well I am off to start it happening. I will let you know what I find out from actually doing the work at hand...

Chris

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Work...

Well I have succeeded recently in fixing a machine and breaking one at work. Okay well I didn't really fix the one it actually finally got set up. Well that took 2 months and definitely wasn't an easy to do project. After a while it felt like I was basically fixing it. Well it is working now. The next step is to figure out how to make it actually work! Okay so in figuring out how to make it work I may discover that it actually doesn't work, but that I just couldn't see it now. That is another adventure in waiting. I will tell you what though that machine definitely isn't a damsel in distress!

Okay so I also didn't break the other machine. I believe a fellow co-worker broke it and didn't realize it. So I have been spending several days now getting it back in shape. I have done several needed maintenance tasks and I thought that would fix it up nice. Well that didn't do it. We did find a part we needed and maybe that is the cause of the issues. We will have to see, the part is currently in the mail.

The kids are also getting over their colds yesterday and today. I hope they are feeling better. We didn't help them much yesterday when our neighbor cleaned their carpets and offered to let us use the cleaner as well before they took it back and we took them up on that. The kids were up till past 9 pm. I think it was actually closure to 10. They don't usually sleep in much either so it has been hard today to tell if they are feeling better through the crankiness of not much sleep. I am headed home to play with and wrangle them and to hopefully keep them out of Alison's hair so she can write her talk for Sunday. I am looking forward to hearing her talk. That doesn't mean I will actually hear it while keeping the kids in some state of reverence, usually they go to pieces when one of us leaves during church. We will see how that goes.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

What a week!

Okay so it has been a while. There were some issues that I was dealing with over time on getting a journal written. Basically I dealt with a new computer at work and then a but of temporary security restrictions because somebody got a bad virus in their email. Then at home our computer died. It is definitely interesting to have a time in life where there is no computer. Wow. I kind of like it. I also don't really know what to do with myself because lots of what I like to do revolves around that. Oh well.

So this week I have had an interesting and hard few days of work. Basically I had a co-worker get let go or fired. She was on a trial period of work and she managed to not do well enough for them to want to keep her around. Sadly they were really looking for enough of a reason to not have to let her go. She just didn't get enough done, and could focus on hardly any one thing at any time. Overall she wasn't productive in any area and actually never accoumplished completion of any major project on her own. This is a place where you have to be productive on your own. The hard part about the situation is that she focused some frustration during her interview on me being the cause of her downfall, claiming they wanted me instead of her and that they trained me instead of her. From her perspective I can see it. Overall though she did receive at least 5 times the training that I did and still managed to do nothing. She had lots of time where she was reading the news and surfing the internet.

That all actually happened last week, and this week my boss who had to fire her spoke with me and said that he really wanted to hire me. I would have to compete for the job and all that but he laid out a step by step plan of what I would need to do to best present myself and get past the filters to the people doing the hiring, mainly him. So I am optimistic about that potentially opening up. I am not sure if I really want to be "chilling" in Vegas for a long time but perhaps it will do for a bit.

I also thought I was bout done with some samples, and found ten more I needed to do. Then being unfocused, tired and careless I broke a bottle holding another. That means about 8 days work to prep it all over again. Argh. Oh well, at least there are 10 others that need it as well.

So I have decided that I really need to not get less than 7 hours of sleep a night, or I become a zombie and am miserable, and totally unproductive...oh well.

That is all...dinner is waiting.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Bills...

Why does paying bills have to be painful? Well I guess because you see all your work going out the door so quickly and you don't think about all the benefit you have received all month long. For me that is definitely the case. Anyway, things are getting better each month we pay towards our debt. We are actually doing really well at lowering our debt each month. For the last 3 years we have overall lowered our debt each month on average, if you don't count the addition of the new van we bought last halloween. That isn't really to bad actually, we may be able to pay it off soon as well. I hope that does get done soon. That thing is a beast I really hate paying for.

Anyway, things are good. This month we have some extra money and we are going to pay off 4 credit cards so that we will only have 4 credit cards with any balances and those with amazing interest rates. Then we will be saving up all our extra money for a rainy day. We are going to ideally use it to pay off the van but we are going to save up all our pennies and dimes so that we can pay it off all in one go when we are pretty sure our Job situation is secure for the next little while. When that is good then we will pay off the van and start saving all over again! Great times...Then the goal will be a house I believe. That is when we can decide where the heck we even want to live!

Okay that is all for tonight, it is definitely my bedtime!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Corinthians 13

It is me again...

Okay but really, I was reading Corinthians 13 today and it is really interesting! Consider all the gifts of the spirit. Alma talks about them and Paul talks about them. But when Christ comes Paul basically says that all of those will be done away because we will no longer be separate from him.

So what will be left? Only a few things will last forever. Even in the presence of Christ. Of the greatest of those is Charity. That will always be present.

Take home message? Well it seems that seeking to develop the attribute of charity is much more important than seeking spiritual gifts.

Wow.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Growing Fast

Well Joshua went to the doctor today and definitely out shined what we thought he would actually do in the growing category.

He is now 14 pounds and 6 ounces. I believe that puts him as our heaviest kid at this point. He is also at about 26 inches. I believe he has grown 6 pounds 6 ounces and 4 inches since birth. He is a beautiful solid kid.

Sadly he is the heaviest kid we have at this age so far and he is only the 30 percentile for weight. Oh well. We will see if he outshines Andrea later. She definitely has hit some major growth spurts that have put her at the top of her class. Sadly she makes cousins of similar ages look like midgets sometimes. Oh well...

So the kids are healthy an strong. Interesting note, Andrea and Zach when they got shots really didn't scream a lot. They would cry a bit and mope all day long. Josh on the other hand I am told screamed to a level we hadn't yet heard, but the rest of the day the kid is pretty happy with life. No grudges over the shots. Funny how each kid is so different!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Hey They Are Fragile...

So last night I believe that Alison and I may have dealt with the closest near death experience that any of our kids have ever had. Sure we have had Andy and Zach choking on something and we fished it out. In those situations though we were really worried just pragmatically took care of the issue.

Well last night I had a serious scare. I was woke up by my wife just before 2 am and I could clearly understand what she was saying, but I have been married to her long enough to hear some very serious worry in her voice. So I sat up and listened again to what she said. She was holding Josh and saying he wasn't responding to anything. I first noticed a really limp baby. He is usually very active and wiggly. He was limp and I started to get worried. Alison told me that he wasn't responding to anything. He was burning up, and soaked in sweat.

Alison woke up and had a major prompting to check on Josh. She was wondering why he hadn't woke up yet to eat. He usually is only going 6 or 7 hours at night and it had been almost 8. So she went in there and found his face completely covered by his warm heavy blanket. She uncovered him and found a kid that seemed almost dead. His eyes were open but not focused on anything. It was totally freaky. This is a person that we are taking care of and he was near death.

So we prayed for help to understand what he needed at that moment. I gave him a blessing and knew that he would be okay very soon if we did what was needed right now. If that then he would be okay for a while if at all.

After the blessing we stripped him and took his temp which came in at 101. Wow. So we stripped him and wiped it entire body down with a way cold rag. Before this at some point we had changed a huge poopy diaper. When we were washing him down he was starting to finally wake up a bit more. He was actually trying to look around at us. Not grabbing our hands or anything but trying a bit more. So then Alison fed him. After that he was doing a bit more and acting closer to normal.

A few minutes later after a bit more freezing the pore kid with the wet washcloth we gave him some water in a medicine dropper. The kid sucked that up like he was dry as the desert. 1/4 of a cup later he slowed way down. So we let him be and tried playing with him to keep him awake. Honestly though he was basically trying to tell us "its okay now I am fine, just need a bit of shut eye." Well I was thinking he couldn't go to sleep because he might just die on us, so we kept him awake longer.

A hard part of this situation is that we had just moved him out of our room and his crying voice is actually kind of timid. So when he cries we barely hear him. So imagine the doors are only cracked open and the fan is on in the hall. Then the kid gets his face covered by the blanket. So he is screaming for help and can't get any response. He probably just screamed himself senseless and then gave up. That is when is mom came and rescued him. She feels like she has totally failed him forever. I feel bad to because I probably would have slept the entire night through and not noticed a thing.

Overall I am just so happy he is doing great. This entire day he has acted just fine, with perhaps just a bit of fatigue around the edges. That is it. Wow. They are fragile, but heak they can be resilient as well thank goodness.


Thursday, July 09, 2009

Einstein

So lately I have been reading a book about Albert Einstein. It is actually his biography that has been written by Isaacson. It is well written. I guess I am a bit disappointed because I wanted more about his life and less science but reading his biography it isn't quite possible to get that. His entire life was about theoretical physics and everything else came second. Oh well it is really interesting. I am even beginning to understand why is theories are so important.

One of my favorite quotes is "A blind respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." He definitely lived by this phrase he coined the first half of his life but the second he went away from it and actually hurt his career and where it could have gone. Very ironic.

On the kid side of things it is so funny the things that kids can say and do. For example my daughter is now 23 months old is such a COPIER! she copies Alison, Zach, Josh and Myself. She is also very hard headed. Overall though she is amazingly adorable! If you read this years later Andrea, you are an amazing child. Even if at times amazingly hardheaded for good and bad. We often want to discipline you and your skin is to thick! Or you think it is just a game. Other times your brother beats you so hard that it is hard to believe it doesn't hurt you little head but you bounce right back up and look at us and ask with an adorable look "what is the bid deal?" You have definitely sustained some seriously significant blows to your head buy accident and brother and hardly flinched. The worst that comes to mind is one time Zach was rocking the chair back and forth very roughly and you walked behind it and got hit with a horribly perfect blow that knocked you flat on the ground. It looked like a cartoon segment (one you hope will never actually really happen, but it is okay in cartoons because it is pretend) that is unreal. Alison and I watched is pure horror as we both had thoughts you may just be dead (I was seriously concerned as I rarely am). You popped up and didn't even think twice about it. Wow.

The start of that previous thought was a funny thing my kids do lately. If they see us eating anything they say "I want some! What are you eating?" Which I think is absolutely hilarious. Most of the time however we are eating something yummy and they know it. Their instincts on these subjects are really good. I tend to think that my kids and perhaps many other peoples kids often are more precocious in thought and action than we think.

Last night Josh went the entire night without eating. We had to help him back to sleep a few times, but we are on our way to him sleeping all night long. For my wife this is a wonderful thing. She will be able to sleep through the night when he does. This is mainly because of breast feeding. I just don't seem able to do it! Josh is becoming quite an amazing little boy. He is so interactive and follows our every move with beautiful eyes.

Yesterday my wife and I had to turn in several papers that verified our income, living situation and the existence of Josh for our welfare insurance. What a trial that is. Wow. Our greatest benefits were that we were organized and had done it before. Usually we have a few days or weeks to get it all together. This time we had only two days. It really did consume all that we did for a few days! I am glad that we are done. I did have to wait in line for an hour to drop the papers off which was quite a trial. Luckily that is much better than other times when I have had to wait longer than two hours. Ouch!

We have everything in and it will be interesting to see if we still are qualified for the free insurance. It is been wonderful to have while we were in school and especially in paying for out first 3 kids births entirely. Now though I feel ready to move on. They may tell us it is time to move on as well because we are doing a bit better than previously. I will like the continued support if we qualify, but if not then we are ready for what is next and totally believe that we aren't going to be on that forever. We will see.

Lately Alison and I have been trying very hard to pay off our debt. We have been trying hard to make smart decisions and are doing really well. The frustrating thing is how fast we have been able to proceed. Just recently we have had a second job open up for me back at the Desert Research Institute where I did my masters degree research. The good news is that it pays well and I will likely be able to do quite a bit there while still maintaining my current position. It will basically amount to about $5000 extra over the next few months. That is really nice and will go a long way towards helping out our financial goals. I am very grateful, and now a bit busier!

Today now that I don't have much to do I will be happy to go home and swim with my family (whenever I get home)!

Monday, July 06, 2009

Back at Work

Well I am back at work after a long vacation. While I was gone they were doing a performance evaluation of one of my coworkers to determine if they can make the cut and be a valuable employee. The evaluation consisted of a bunch of scientific test they needed to do all by themselves to show that they are competent here at the Environmental Protection Agency Science Lab I work at.

I actually started work last Thursday but everyone was gone but my coworker. Friday I worked a bit more and it was only me. So today I kind of feel like is the first day of work because everyone else is here as well. Thursday I thought everything went well for my coworker. I am hoping that she does get a good evaluation and can keep her job, I am on her side.

Unfortunately it seems that she didn't do really well. I discovered today that she messed up both machines she was supposed to use, and miscalculated all her data on what she did get done. I have tried really hard to help her understand things better but I guess it didn't take. This does kind of support my suspicion that she doesn't really listen to much of what I say, or remember it at least.

Anyway she was trying to fix one machine she messed up today and I decided to just let her do it herself. In the end I saw her potentially messing it up more so I lent a hand. That may be an issue she faces, I just can't keep my hands out of work. I really like to help and fix things. My little boy is just the same. I can see why I get frustrated with him. He is just like me!

Well the machine is fixed. I would say that is was mostly my direction that helped it get done. I was working on other things and realized that she was waiting for me (after 2 hours). So I made a suggestion and it going again. Oh well. I really don't have a lot of spite for her, I just wish that she could do better for herself (it would also save me a lot of work).

This morning I had one of my nicer morning. I was able to see all my kids really happy before I headed off to work. I was eating toast with my boy Zach and when I finished mine he said that I needed more so that we could still be eating together. He was enjoying himself as well. That makes me really happy to hear. He also helped my make the orange juice. He really is becoming a lot of fun and quite useful in his desire to help out and to be involved. These nice moments are great to have in light of the really frustrating ones that drive parents crazy. Like last night when he wouldn't pick up his blocks. We tried so many things to help him get going. I guess there was just obstacles we couldn't see for him. It ended up with us really frustrated, him really mad and them him falling asleep in his tears. I guess the line of needed the kid to do it your way and breaking their fragile will's (or hearts) is a hard one to walk.

Parenting does have a lot more benefits then negatives. That helps me keep going in the end.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Birding and Babies...

This morning I went down to Duck Creek (local ponds by the Las Vegas Wash) and hoped to find some American Avocet babies. Well I found them. They are cute little things. They are definitely little things. I have been watching their parents and their nests for weeks and hoping to get some nice shots of the new born babies. Well that will definitely prove to be quite a task I can now see.

The babies that I was able to find are about 4-6 inches tall. They are fuzzy, and black and white. The main problem is that their parents have ushered them to the exact place I would if I had all those babies. They put them on a huge mud flat that is pretty much perilous for anyone weight more than 5 pounds to walk on. Perfect place for not so smart babies to get away from you. Well I just want to take a picture, but that is proving to be difficult becuase I can't get more than 30 yards away. My camera is only a 400mm lens and so you can see the babies in the picture, but they are small.

Tomorrow I will get out there earlier and hope for better success, but I am not sure if it will happen. If I walk up on one side they walk to the other side of the pond, and vice versa. There are a few other ponds that have nests that haven't hatched yet and so I am hoping to get pictures on those possibly because they are much smaller and easier to get birds in the lens. I am not sure if the birds are moving the babies really early by just carrying them in their mouths, or if they herd them and hope for the best with the coyotes. I guess for my lunch break I will read up on that.

Hopefully more luck tomorrow!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Favorite Daddy...

So I think that I am my baby Joshua's favorite daddy. That does sound a bit ridiculous because I am his only dad, and there isn't any way he could be getting confused on this actually. There are no other grown men that he has around him with any regularity at all. Understanding that I am obviously his favorite.

Overall though I would have to say that at almost 3 months old, he really likes me. Maybe it is because he doesn't see me all the time and I can strike the nice balance of novelty and comfort zone that babies like. I must say though I can probably get him to smile better than anyone. Even if he is tired, and or has a messy diaper (he really hates that), or is hungry. The kid will probably crack a smile in my favor.

The truth is though that he may just be considering my a really funny court jester. The one that acts ridiculous just for him. Dang that wouldn't be so cool...Oh well I guess I will keep the kid regardless. I really like him.

Today Alison took him on her almost daily walk (she would go everyday but I am sometimes gone to work or birding, so we roughly trade off on these things) and he totally loved being outside. She says that when they walked outside he giggled with excitement. Well that makes me really happy to think that he is pleased as punch to be outside and in nature cause I really like it as well!

Joshua is an awesome kid. He is definitely living up to his siblings standard of coolness and it is coming totally naturally. I guess I am lucky to have such a wonderful wife who trains kids well on top of being a great lover!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Sequoia and Kings

Well we got back a few days ago from a short trip (to short sadly) to Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. These have been on our minds for quite a while to be honest. I wish we would have gone sooner, but maybe I wouldn't have enjoyed it as much 3 years earlier.

As is usual with our travel habits we left after work on Wednesday (I worked quite a bit extra to cover for only three days ahead of time), and came home Saturday. We try not to be traveling on a Sunday but this time we almost wished to make an exception because of how nice the trip was.

We saw amazing trees that were older than 2000 years in some cases. Had a great campsite to chill in, which is really important for the little kids and options for them to play around with. Amazing canyons, and waterfalls were all around. We even saw some pretty incredible birds while we where there.

So things were okay for this trip and we could have spent many more days there. We barely scratched the surface, and will hopefully return again before three years is up.

This trip was nice, and ultimately cost us only about 225 dollars. I think I may be overestimating a bit there to try and cover everything. It worked really well for us, and if we had stayed 2 more days our costs would only have gone up to about 275 maybe. So that is definitely nice to think about for the future.

The hard thing is that we really enjoyed this trip and then we are now planning the next one. We will be off to visit family for two weeks in Utah and Nevada. I am quite excited, and hope to do a lot of hiking while there. Also I am planning a short backpacking trip between now and then that I am really looking forward to in Coyote Gulch. That is one that I am really excited about. It is in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.

I am excited to be able to hang with family for a few days as well. It seems that I haven't been able to do that at all for quite a while...maybe it has only been a few months though, so I think I shouldn't be complaining any more.


Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Backpacks

I will tell you up front that I am a huge bag collector. Thankfully not plastic bags, but more along the lines of camera bags (of these I actually only have very few), backpacks and so on. At our house I can say that I personally have 8 bags that fit in this category. Most are mountaineering bags, which I really love to collect.

Thankfully I haven't purchased any bags that are totally redundant (they do the same thing with little difference beside style or color). Lately though I have really been thinking about a camera bag. I have gone in cycles over the last several years and many times have almost bought one. I really don't know exactly what I want. I know the many places that I could use each different type of bag.

Today I was looking at several different ones and had narrowed down what I thought I wanted or needed (that line seems to blur a lot). So I looked closer and decided pretty much which one I would get and then realized that it was actually a bit smaller than a bag I currently use. So I am back to the considering board.

Well I have been considering for a while and I believe that I have settled things out in my mind (I believe reasonably). I photograph in just a few generalized situations and they follow.
  • General hiking with my family (this involves me carrying one or two children)
  • Hiking, exploring a new place (city or nature), and whatever by myself
  • Backpacking
  • Shooting people in a studio or location setting
So I may be needing a few different bag types. I was feeling like I just didn't have a bag to cover adequately the second on the list but in reality I am doing well when I considered the bags I thought I wanted to the ones that I actually had.

Overall I realized that I had all the bags that I really need, and they have been serving my photography needs nicely for quite a while. What I need to do is get away from the idea of what type of bags photographers have. For me it is the idea in my mind is photographers having a bag that has the cool foam dividers and the gear all organized beautifully. I will be honest. This is like gear pornography for me. Seeing all those pieces of gear in a bag is amazing because I am a gear junkie, but seeing it organized also leaves me drooling!

But while I was thinking about things, I realized my bags are serving me well, and that all I needed is a system of wraps to protect items individually so that I can load then wherever I need in whatever bag fits the occasion. So I actually don't own a photography company made photo bag and it actually serves me pretty well.

The reasons this system works better for me is simple and has evolved over time. It started with being disgusted that a photo pack designed to carry a large weight of gear was never paired with a decent harness system to do so. Argh. Added to that the fact that photo bags were far to heavy. This is one area that has been overcome by some pretty innovative designs. Mountaineering bags are often far lighter. Lastly there was the fact that most photo bags are obviously photo bags. Being obviously identified also leads to the obvious association that hey, "this bag probably has at least a few thousand dollars of gear in it". For me it would be more likely that the bag will regularly have 10,000 dollars of gear in it. They have steal me signs all over them.

So after all that I regularly use a lumbar pack that allows for very quick access and decent weather protection and overall organization, and a panel loading mountaineering/hiking bag. Both were vastly cheaper, and don't fall subject to all the above compalints.

What I am worried about is actually protecting the gear from damage that may occur in action or travel. So for these bags to remain ideal, I realized that I needed to get a system of lens cases/wraps going. This is actually going to increase protection and organization. Overall this is going to be a great system.

The biggest problem is that I will be going against what everyone expects a professional/cool photographer to look like. I won't have the readily identifyable look going. I really feel like this is better, but my gut instinct is still to try and be like everyone else. I think that with time I can over come that. That is actually what we all need to do. Overcome the desire to be like everyone else!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Websites...

Well I am currently working on my business, and creativity planning...

This involves websites. I am getting better and managing and making them up to do what I want. I for example today worked on figuring out why one would let me customize something and another wouldn't. The success is that I figured it out and I feel pretty good about that.

Creativity planning? Okay so that is getting to be a bit of excessive mumbo jumbo, but basically I am lately feeling really strongly about myself needing a creativity outlet where I can write about things that I am thinking about, and feel like I can develop my ideas a little better through writing. So I started a website that is talking about mainly what I think works great for myself and my life. I am also thinking that I may be able to help others with this website and the ideas I have.

I did just write the first article/idea today and it is 1200 words. I think that I also only really began to get the ideas out, and not really as a cohesive group. But I was really enjoying the creativity flowing out of writing and thinking. The best part was that it was about things that don't really matter much at all, what I mean is that I don't have to do it for any reason other than I wanted to. That is what was good about it.

Okay that is all for now...but I am really feeling the fluidity about writing about better ideas for living a better life...

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Lunch Time...

So today's lunch I guess I grossly underestimated what I needed to bring so that I could eat enough...I had a lot of tacos, but I have to save some for tomorrow so that I can have some lunch then...oh well.

Okay so I am having a good day working on some experiments at work and I am lucky enough that these aren't very labor intensive, just time intensive so I am able to get a bit of chilling out done as well. I am working on updating my image copyright watermark. Trying to decide what I would want it to look like and whatever else. I am getting a lot happier with the potential end result. You can see it at my website at www.hiddenlightphotography.com. Basically it is my name, and then a striking line beneath that and my website address. After considering it for quite a bit I realized that I have about what I want already, I am just going to add a bit of a glamorous line. I have to laugh, lots of work to change not much at all!

On other news I am looking forward with much chagrin to paying off my student loan debts. That isn't really something I am excited about. Argh. Well poor planning then, but now I can make better plans and hopefully make progress to a bit better financial freedom. We are doing well now, and if I can weather the Student Loan storm things will be a lot better.

I am also working on improving things like my business, and part of that is my photoshop skills. That is something that I have always only dipped my toe into. Well now it is time to really get totally wet. I am glad that I am not totally retarded about it and that I have been doing quite a bit of good stuff already with Lightroom with is kind of a simple and fluid photoshop. So things are looking good!

I am also working on picking out a picture or two that I may print. Yep I want to have a picture to show off to family as well when my father in Law is showing off his sweet action stuff. I have to represent! Problem is that I have no idea what pictures I should potentially get printed...I have like 5000 favorites...sadly that isn't to far off.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Lunch

So when I started working and providing for our family after we got married my wife was amazing and for more than a short while (I remember more than a year, but I may be off) she packed my lunch for me. That was so nice, even if she was only organizing the left overs and getting them ready for another days battle. Well after we had kids and I started the habit of leaving for work quite a bit earlier than she was regularly rising my own lunch preparation was migrating towards me. So I have gotten into a pretty mindless process of packaging it up and going to work.

Today I had left over pizza that my wife made last night that is honestly really great, but I guess I can talk about that a bit later. I ate that all up and when I was done I had worked on some other stuff and was putting my Tupperware container in my bag so I don't grow a nasty huge pile of them over time on me cubicle desk (it really isn't a cubicle, much less glorius more of a corner desk/cave with walls) I discovered cookies in my bag. I surprised myself. I had completely forgotten that I had packed those. So I am really excited now! I have snack prospects for the rest of the day.

Even better than this is when my wife on the sly sneaks surprises into my bag for me. Those are an even better treat!

So the pizza...we like to have pizza, and regularly if we can. We also don't like to go out to eat for many reasons. Overall for me is the regular dissatisfaction I experience at pay a premium for mediocre food. I will be honest, I can pretty handily make mediocre food. We probably can all do that with ease. The pain is paying 40 dollars for it, and even worse paying for it and having your kid throw it on the floor...

Enter my lovely wife. She likes pizza even more than me and is a great cook. So she decided that she will make pizza each week and over the last few years, the pizza has gotten amazing. To the point that if we ever eat out at a pizza place or take it on delivery I am finding my self wishing for my wife's version! So if you want her version hit her up on that, I just take care of the consumption!


Friday, May 08, 2009

Today...

I have embarked on a few new labor intensive projects that I am excited about. Mainly because they are thinking intensive! That is something that I miss out on sadly to often. I am working on that no longer being the case for me.

Lately I have done really well at getting the important things in my life ordered to a first place, rather than being put into the place of wherever it may fit as can often happen. Like journalling. I just don't get down to journal writing very frequently. I really like to do it, but I fail to make it a priority.

Today I noticed a funny thing my two older children do. It is really kind of sad, but they have trained each other to do it. Zach hates it when Andy yells, or is obnoxiously loud for whatever reason. She is loud lots of the time, believe me! So she will just yell or scream her little heart out because it drives him nuts. It is funny, but sad that she does it to get at him. I think she is doing it for attention and because she thinks she can control him or get his goat. Well he has a big goat to get in this area, as he feels like he must always be the one in charge and in control. Little does he know about life!

They are also telling each other no. One will say they want something and the other will say no. They asker gets so mad, when in reality there is no reason the other could say no to them. They just base their little world and opinion on what they sibling says and does! How funny. I think that we as adults really do the same as well, and get ourselves often more broke up over it in the long term. This is to bad!

Okay that is all for now, I am going to the father and son's campout today and need to get home a bit earlier to spend some time with the members of the family not going!

Friday, April 17, 2009

What have I been doing?

Well Hello there my Journal...

I have been gone sadly for a long time. I have thought about you daily. Sadly I have done little to add to you. I always resolve to do better...but actions are what speak in this category. So I won't fill this journal with resolve to right in it, but with writing about other things.

Today I woke up and instead of coming directly to work I decided to go bird watching. It was really nice actually. I jogged a bit (not very far at any time because there were lots of birds around) between birds and enjoy the mornings here in southern Nevada. Sadly in a few weeks even early mornings at 6 and 7 AM are going to be almost unbearably hot. I saw lots of cool birds, my favorite of the day was a Bonaparte's Gull. These birds are really hilarious when you can see about 200 together at once, because of their seemingly crazy actions all synchronized at once. Well there were only two birds and it looked like they were still pretty tired...I guess they haven't gotten their morning worms yet.

I also found an incredibly dense area of Shorebirds thanks to a fellow bird watcher I ran into. Sadly I don't know her name, she is really nice, retired and still actively out chasing birds and enjoying life. I stopped there on the way to work and was amazed, there were not only lots of birds, but they were almost oblivious to my not so sneaky approaches! That is always cool, it must be because I didn't have my camera...

The other cool thing of note that I will write about that has happened in our lives lately is that our boy Zach (our oldest, who is now Three and a half, WOW!) got a new bike. We checked craigs list a wonderful aggrandization of used stuff for sale all over las vegas. We got him a bike that seems to be his size with training wheels and he loves it! Usually he greets me now with a "Daddy, want to go outside and I can ride my bike?" He loves it and is getting better at it daily! This is awesome. I think we got it for him at about the write time as well, beginning of summer, he is starting to hit a growth spurt and getting a bit stronger and the price was right at 8 dollars.

We went earlier and let him try out some bikes at the store to see if he was ready and he was. He was pretty mad that we left the store with no bike after we let him sit on it and ride it around for a while. So we did well there. Ironically our daughter who is approaching 2 years old now is very interested in our little trike we have!

Monday, April 06, 2009

Late night...

So last night I was up a bit later than I like reading my brothers paper that he needed to turn into today. It was actually a nice paper and well written. That English class is doing him well.

Anyway, it was later than I would have liked getting to bed and I cursed myself before I went to bed. I bragged that my son Josh who is only 1 month old was a great sleeper and that we usually didn't have any problem with him at all sleeping most of the night.

The kid must have heard and decided to show me up. So from 1:30 to 2:30 he couldn't go to sleep. He wasn't very awake, he just couldn't relax and get the sleep he needs and his parents really need. Oh well, tonight we can try again. I hope that he doesn't get into to bad a pattern because he will be sleeping in his own room and his dead to the world parents won't hear a thing if he runs us out to much...

Anyway, he is an awesome kid, I hope he sleeps tonight though!

Monday, March 02, 2009

The Baby is Here!

Hello All!

I am writing to say that Alison has given birth to our third child, a boy today! He was born at 5:57 pm and was 7 pounds 15 ounces and 20 inches long. Mom and Baby are doing great! Alison's water broke at about 1:45 and she gave birth 4 hours later.

I know some of you are finding out about this baby for the first time now, I am sorry we didn't really mean to keep it a secret. I hope your all doing well! It looks like Alison and the Baby will be able to come home tomorrow or the next day.

The other kids did will at their friends while we were gone and tomorrow we will see what they think about their new brother!

Chris and Alison

P.s. We are thinking about naming him Joshua Paul...but the jury is still out!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Backpacking...

So today at work I am doing several experiments that leave me with lots of time. Time that I am just sitting a thinking or whatever. So today I am thinking about the backpack trip that I am hoping to do this summer, the Wonderland Trail that encircles mount Rainer. It stared at the mountain and thought about the trail a lot while I was on my mission in Washington.

This summer I may be able to do the 93 mile trip. So I have been thinking about what I will take and how to be as light as possible with comfort still. So I have been able to do a lot of reading about lightweight backpacking techniques and I am pretty excited to try some of these out.

Without a lot of trouble I should be able to end up with a pack weight of 20 pounds without food, water and camera gear. One of the reasons for the trip is the photography, so the camera gear will be allowed to be excessive. I am even considering taking a shoot through umbrella to get some really high quality trail type portraits. It really isn't to heavy. Maybe that would be worth it.

If I go to extra trouble I may be able to even get weights down to 15 pounds or less. That would make the camera weight much more bearable. So I guess we will see!


Monday, February 23, 2009

Mommy and Andy



This is mom and daughter being adorable!

Monday...

So it is funny that I now feel a bit of urgency to get my hours finished up on my EPA contract. I was thinking that I had 3 weeks to leisurely finish working 105 hours and help my wife get the house all cleaned up. Well my wife reinterpreted over the weekend what the doctor had said at the last appointment.

You will have the baby by March 15. I was thinking by like the 22 or 25. Well apparently he isn't excited about having the baby take to long so he wants to take the baby by inducement by march 15 or about 2 weeks overdue to prevent complications that may occur. So we will have it naturally by the due date, or be induced some time after wards and we will have our third kid in the next 3 weeks. I guess I realized it would be soon, but this seems to be quite sooner than my mind had been thinking about!

So this week I am going to work a lot and get about 60ish hours done on my contract and then have a regular work week the week after so that if the baby comes around then, I will be done with that commitment. I need to finish because I am going to restart the next contract March 15. So I need to use all the money up on this contract before the next one can kick in.

Things can really start moving fast on you if your not watching out!

Up the Stairs...



Here is Andy Walking up the stairs by herself! She is growing up.




It is kind of dark, but it is Zach playing hide and seek...good times.

Toy Trains



Zach loves trains. So he made a similitude of one up out of his cart and dump truck, it is pretty funny.




Andy Loves her brothers toys, and so she plays with them any time she can. This is his other cart, and his train that she discovered stashed in the seat compartment. Fun times

Enjoy!

Ramming!



Here is another funny video of the kids playing with Derrin and magma blocks.

Enjoy!

Karate Chop!



This post is a pretty funny one, our friend Derrin had our kids karate chopping magna ball bars with their heads!

Enjoy!

Chris

Friday, February 20, 2009

Falls have fallen out...

Well I can tell you that I am a bit disappointed. I had great plans all lined up to hike Havasupai Falls and do some serious photography down there and so I had been planning on this for quite a while. I even had a rough time set up to do it.

So I finally called to set up reservations because it seems that March really is an off time down there so I might as well make the effort to seal the deal. Well I was in for a surprise.

I looked up the phone number, and found that getting down there was not available at all. The problem is that reservations aren't full (this is usually my great luck) but they aren't available because of major flooding that occurred last August. Wow. They are trying to get everything built back up but they aren't going to be able to open until May 1, 2009 at best. I bet they are really hurting not having the tourist dollars coming in. Wow.

So Alison and I will have to bank on the family trip down there later, which isn't a bad idea for me. Just amazing that in that narrow canyon area, there is actually flooding that occurs. They warn about it all the time, but honestly, who believes them that it will actually occur! Well it does, and in their case, when it rained, it definitely poured!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Photography!

So lately I have been trying to expand my photographic skills. Up to now I have basically been a find a cool place and wait till it has beautiful light and take a picture. There is a bit more to it than the just clicking the shutter but I wanted to learn more about other types of photography, like people photography.

When I was younger (read until a few years ago) or before I was married mainly I had little joy in photographing people at all. Then I got married and some great kids came along and well I love photographing people. I have also photographed some weddings and really enjoyed those, much to my contrary belief. I thought I would really hate doing that.

So I realized that I like taking pictures of people and landscapes/nature. So I am trying to get better at that type of stuff. I am amazed at how simple it is, and yet complex, as I guess is the case with everything. The easily most amazing thing is doing much better lighting than on camera flash is simple, then your creativity can take you about anywhere.

Currently I am trying to put together a portable and workable studio. I now have a "tent" for shooting small things, and product type photography, usually they can be pricey but I got mine all together for about $10. I made one that was even simpler for free from a box and some paper. I wanted a bigger one that gave more options and so I spent the big bucks. I am trying to see how much I can do will only 200 dollars. I have about that much in birthday money and spending money saved up, so I am excited. I am currently working on a beauty dish which is really flattering for portraiture. I am going to get a few umbrellas and make some reflectors. The reflectors will thankfully be again really cheap, maybe only 20 dollars for very large ones that you could pay way more for.

After all this work I guess I am most excited about actually being able to shoot some sweet portraits of people. So watch out, I may be after you next to be shot!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Holiday...

Well today is a Holiday.

I am pretty bad, without a calendar I can only guess that it is perhaps Presidents Day. Fine by me. Anyway, I came into work anyway because the day is kind of wet and murky (it was to start out with as well) and I would rather work the time now and take the time off more to my choosing at some other time. Anyway, so that is the plan. I am enjoying work, just wish as always that I made more money so I could pay my bills faster...

That is what we all wish I guess.

So I was reminded by my wife that 5 years ago we came to Vegas on a group trip to go rock climbing. We were not even dating at that point. And now we are expecting kid number 3. Things change fast. Wow. I think I am going to go home and play with kid 1 and 2. That are so much fun!

I hope that the rest of our week here in the desert isn't as rainy as it has been lately for the sake of my potential fun, but I guess it is good for the sake of our water supply. I guess we always have to pick which evil we accept.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Happy Valentines Day!

Hey, Happy Valentines Day! I hope all is well for everyone. Singles awareness day can be murky at the best of times. That is why I recommend marrying the special one you love. Then Valentines Day can be a bit more pleasurable. We are going to hang out, have valentines like games, maybe barbecue some food and have a fancy dinner. We will have our kids there for all of it.

Maybe the real celebration of this day will be the day before which is actually today and is Friday the 13th. I wonder why this day is connotative towards having bad luck. I have been doing pretty well with them in the past. For example...I have never had a crazy guy trying to murder me like you see in movies, and I had two of my brothers born on the day. So we consider these Fridays to be good rather than ill. I guess I got a bit sidetracked.

The real celebration is that we have a babysitter for a shorter 3 or 4 hour date this afternoon. Alison and I will go and be able to have lots of fun in the sun on this day and our friend Angela will watch the kids. I guess she fills like she really owes us because we have watched her kids twice now. Both times it really wasn't a big deal at all. So we will take her up on this date opportunity for sure!

Anyway, I am off for that action strait away!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Almost the weekend...

I just realized that I am usually writing about how mice it will be to have a weekend. I really don't hate the week so much, but I guess that the weekend is a really nice time for relaxation and doing whatever I want.

So this weekend we are going to attempt to have a barbecue for lunch. We were thinking of going to the park (sunset park) and grilling some hot dogs and maybe some of the park geese if they get a bit to close. Maybe I can see some new bird species along the way. I guess I will have to wait and see on that. I am excited for the valentines day activities. My wife is planning lots of fun games for the kids and a pretty fabulous dinner that I am really excited about. She does get me excited in so many ways.

I am trying to think where I will try and shoot some photographs this weekend. I have several options and hope that they turn out well, whatever I decide to do. I was thinking of heading to Red Rock Canyon which is nearby, but I am not sure if I will go there or the Henderson Bird Preserve. I was also thinking of doing some night photography of the Hoover Damn, especially of the bridge that they are putting up that will go over the gorge that houses the Colorado River. That is honestly a totally amazing project. I am amazed every time I see it.

I have also been doing quite a bit of brainstorming lately on my business directives. I have so many ideas that interest me and I honestly have way more in my head than I can actually do. So that is one of my problems. I guess the good thing is that I have lots of creativity going on in my head. For me that is the exciting thing. So I guess I just need to focus on what I can do now and what will be profitable in the future.

One of the things I am really interested in is shooting photography with artificial light. This includes portraits and landscapes. The landscapes I guess I will just be adding a bit more stuff to the mix of what I am doing and for the portraiture I am heading into totally new waters. I like the idea especially because I can shoot all the time and not have to wait for the time to get off to a far off location. 

I guess that is all for now. I hope that I have more inspiration by next time!

Monday, February 09, 2009

Birthday

I definitely had a great birthday. I got to have many of my favorite foods, thanks to my lovely wife. I got some great gifts that I am excite about. Most of all I had a great day playing with my kids and hanging out with my wife. I also got to take a nap with my wife. That is sadly becoming more and more rare. Argh!

Anyway, I am sad that I am not 3^3 any more, it was cool being able to say that I was 3 to the third power years old. Even worse I didn't realize I was that age until about 10 days before my birthday! My wife pointed that out to me. That was pretty cool to realize.

I also got rain the day after my birthday as a late gift. Things are going well for me!

Videos









Here are some pretty funny videos of our kids. They were just being random and in this case Zach was copying Andrea! I hope that you enjoy these!

Chris

Friday, February 06, 2009

Friday!

Well it is Friday and almost my birthday. Wow. I guess that I am most excited for the weekend. The weekend is going to be nice because it will house my birthday and maybe a quick day trip to the Mojave National Preserve. This is maybe going to be a cool place to visit that is only about one hour away from us here in Vegas. It is kind of a little know place and I am pretty excited to check it out. There will be sand dunes, mountains, lava tubes and a train station. Plus I will get to hang with my family all day long and be home at a reasonable time to put the kids in bed.

I am also turning 28 this weekend. I am pretty excited for that. Mainly my wife getting excited to make some cool food for the occasion. I really like it when she busts out the recipes and comes up with something new.

Well things are good here, and I am off to put gas in the car and drop off some books at the library, then home for dinner...

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Flickr

Well I just started to add some of my pictures to Flickr. I think maybe that will be a good spot to have some of my pictures that I am using elsewhere to show in more ways than one what I am shooting lately...We will see. I have so many different web things that I do that I am getting tired sometimes of all the work I create for myself to do for my hobby. Ironic but I do create a lot of work to be done.

Currently I have these sites...

www.chrisandalison.name which is our family blog.

www.hiddenlightphotography.com which is more of my hopeful business photo site that until recently I have been able to work on very little.

www.hiddenlightphotography.com/dailypicture which is my current photof the day website.

www.thebookreviewers.com which is a website that I use to occasionally review books that I have read. This is a site my heart is drawn to but I put the least amount of time into unfortunately. Argh on that.

And others that are forming in my brain. I guess that I need to make a plan and focus on what I really want to have accoumplished. That is one of my goals for the year and I am getting better at doing that, but I am really unorganized. It will take a bit of time before I can really get rolling how I would like. My other issue is that I have very little time to just do whatever I want wontonly. Oh well...


Monday, January 26, 2009

New Job

Today I took a part time job and renewed my current contract job. Both of those options were kind of scary. The part time job is working as a field researcher collecting bird data. I am not sure what the pay will end up being but I will be pretty happy with compensation for travel alone. If they do that by some meager hourly wage then so be it. I am most excited about learning how to do more field science, that it is also involving birds really is nice!

I also renewed my contract here at the EPA for full time work. I am really excited about this. I got a 5.50 dollar an hour raise this year and so that is really nice. That pushes us from surviving to surviving comfortably. Anyway, I guess the weirdest thing is setting up shop for probably another year in the same place. We may even be here longer if we end up doing a PhD. We will see about that in the coming days I guess.

Things are going well. I am also getting the bug to get out and explore somewhere. I don't think this month will see much happen in that category unfortunately but next month may be a good one for me if I plan things right...I think I may get to visit Death Valley for my birthday. Last year it was Bryce Canyon. That was fun but it was really hard for the kids because it was so cold the entire time. Especially whenever we went outside. Which we generally spend all our time doing. Oh well...Death Valley will not be to bad if we head out in February...

Friday, January 16, 2009

CAT Scan...

Well today my daughter and I had an eventful day.

First of all though, for those of you that see this blog as the only frequently used blog for Chris and Alison Williams we actually have a more family oriented blog at www.chrisandalison.name so go there for better stuff mostly put up by my wonderful wife. Sorry about that misconfusion. Sorry to you especially Liz!

Okay so Alison was gracious enough to let me go with my daughter to get her a CAT scan. For me it was actually kind of fun, and for Alison it would have been stressful.

Andy and I get up at 6:30 so that we can get on to the being sleep deprived thing. Usually she sleeps about 11-14 hours a night. I have to say now that I think about it, she sleeps that at night and often 2-5 more during the day. 16 hours of sleep a day, what a lazy bum. That is if she wasn't one year old and getting beat the heck out of constantly by her brother and sadly sometimes her father during play time.

So we also didn't eat in front of her because she needed to be not fed on account of the sedative can make you barf if you have a full stomach. This I think for her probably wasn't a big deal because she has a strong stomach.

Well we left the house at 8:30 and got there at 8:40 and found the correct office at about 8:45. Well 1 hour and 5 minutes later after my teasing of sleeping old men and playing around in the waiting room we were ushered in to the place where we get drugged.

While in the waiting room she was pretty cute. There was an older gentleman who was trying to sleep while waiting for his wife and when his eyes were closed she would go up to him and pat him on the knees. It would get him to wake up and then she would flash all 16 pearly whites and run off. Luckily he was just bored and thought it was cute.

So we got in the waiting room and the weighed her, she is now 28 pounds, and got her medicine ready. Well she unfortunately saw the juice box first and said I'll take that instead of the junk you have there. I should have shot it all down her throat fast instead of being nice and doing it slow. That just ended up with me having to nicely stuff the last teaspoon down her throat later. Well they warned me she would basically be drunk shortly thereafter and so beware so that she would get any bangs, scrapes or cutes because of her potential wobbliness. Well I was also interested to see what my daughter was like drunk! With out actually abusing her and forcing her to get drunk.

It turns out that she can hold her liquor (medicine) well. The funny thing is that she would probably be the crazy person who when drunk loses all inhibition and fear of anything. After that she was ready to play with anyone (usually she is pretty shy), and wanted to climb on everything and jump off. Usually this is the case but in her inibriated state she was pretty confident gravity had no effect on her. She was trying to climb on top of wall mounted TV's and everything else.

This is were I got frustrated and less sympathetic. She was bouncing off the walls and basically told me that she wan't interested in being held at all. Pretty funny actually. So after 50 minutes of me pulling all the punches to get her to relax and go to sleep they said they could maybe give her some more and hopefully that would knock her out. I thought to my self "get her more crazy?" I said go ahead. So we did and she did get a bit more tired but overall she wasn't giving up. So I finally did what the nurse said helps lots of kids, I gave her a car ride. Usually she isn't really a car sleeper, but with drugs it seems she will sleep fast. She actually fought that hard as well, but eventually went to sleep. I went back and at 12:00 she was ready to get scanned. 2 hours later. Apparently most kids get the medicine and are out in 15 mintues. If the kid lasts 30 minutes then you have a really resistent person on your hands.

I did hear about a kid that never would go to sleep and so he had to reschedule for later. I wonder what they will do next time to him. Probably just not let him sleep at all the night before. Next time we will take her in around nap time if we have to go again. I think that she doesn't go into sleep mode unless she has had a good lunch and is in her own crib. Oh well.

Once she was asleep it was easy. They positioned her on the table, the machine slid her in and did the scan. That all took maybe 10 minutes. Crazy. I guess as well that I could stayed longer to see results but they didn't want me to so I just got her to show off her eyes for a minute and we were gone. I guess they have to check the pupils to be sure they don't have anything wrong.

It was pretty fun to see that sophisticated machine as I enjoy that type of thing. I had to laugh when they asked if she was allergic to any medications. She really has never had anything besides kid tylenol. Well I said she isn't allergic to that. I haven't really been inclinded to see what she can't handle!

Well that is one adventure that was cool, but hopefully we won't have to repeat.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

CAT Scan...

So my daughter is scheduled to get a CAT scan this friday. Which I don't know how I really feel about. The reason is that her doctor thinks her head might be a bit bigger than it should be. She is apparently in the 150% percentile in that category. She does have a head that appears to be a bit larger. So in the last month it grew about one half of a centimeter larger in diameter. The doctor believes that this amount of growth is far to much.

That is where the CAT scan comes in. They want to make sure that she isn't hiding anything else in there. So we are getting ready for that. The hard thing for us as parents is that we have to sleep deprive her and starve her. So put her to sleep later and wake her up earlier and don't give her any breakfast so that she will take the minor sedative and go out like a light.

Doing that to your baby girl who already has me wrapped around her finger doesn't really get me excited. In fact I feel bad. I think this is mainly my fault because as a little kid I had a very large head. In fact even at a year old I sometimes had trouble holding it up. I am fine now, and I feel like she is just suffering from my bad genes. I guess we will prove somebody wrong friday morning. We are thinking that we will make it a daddy daughter date and give Alison a break on this one. She deals with a lot and not having to deal with this may be a relief.

I guess we will see how things turn out...She will be the first in the family to get a CAT scan. Surprisingly her mother hasn't had one even with all the accidents she has been in.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Money...

Today I payed a bunch of bills. That is always a depressing time of month, to see all the money that you made go out the door. Wow that is really depressing. Anyway, I discovered this month that because of our current economic depression that one of our credit cards that we have with a balance of about 4000 dollars and an interest rate of 4 percent has decided to try and get us to pay it off faster or accept a worse option that would eventually lead to high interest rates before I could pay it off. That is really depressing because the big companies that are making lots of money on us already are now trying to scalp the people that they are already getting fat off of.

I shouldn't complain, I have a job and can pay my bills I will just have to accept the reality of having to pay a bit more and playing a bit less. It is really frustrating to have a deal and then have people change it on you in the middle of it when you thought that they wouldn't or shouldn't technically be able to do that. Big Argh there.

The brighter side of this situation is that I will be able to pay that card off faster than I had thought I would be able to. That is really nice.


Photo Contest!

So sorry for the form mail type email. I am writing to let you all know that Robert (my brother) and I had a photo contest in the month of December 2008. We have made an online gallery and want you to check it out. You will be the judge. Just visit the site if you want and rate the pictures that you like, and if you feel inclined leave a comment.

Here is the link http://www.chrisandalison.name/zenphoto/2008-december-photo-contest/page/2

I hope you enjoy!

Chris

P.s. I am sorry if I sent you this and you don't care to see it. I tried to avoid that if at all possible!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Been to long...

Wow I haven't been good lately at writing in the journal. It is even a resolution of mine to do a bit more of that this year. Seeing that it is the 12th of January I have some catching up to do.

Well I am here and so I will keep at it from now on.

So work is really interesting now that I just have work and no school or thesis work to worry about. I kind of feel weird being at my job for 8 or 10 hours and doing just that, not worrying about anything else like a thesis or school work. I like it, but unfortunately I haven't really experienced the huge outpouring of time that some have asked how I like. Mainly what I am experiencing is a big reduction in the stress level of things that I need to worry about.  I still have all the regular things like insurance, bills, living issues and all those, just fewer dealing with work.

Work is actually nice because I go and do Science all day long. Currently I am trying to determine the partical size distribution for a bunch of samples that have a high organic matter content in them so I am trying to remove that but it is a slow process. Really slow actually. You add some peroxide and wait a while and add some more and when it is done reacting then your are all done, but I have lots of samples that are taking a while to get done reacting. Not really a bad deal for me. I just add and wait a lot of my time and can work on other stuff in the mean time.

Anyway, the kids are getting big. Zach talks up a storm, and is really developing his personality and ability to express emotion. It was funny last Saturday when we were hiking. He kept saying to his mom that he was "working really hard" and she would say are you having fun? And he wasn't to sure, so she asked if he was sad and he said "no," and so Alison assured him that he was having fun, this got us a contemplative look and a oh I am having fun working hard! He is a smart kid. He also is getting really good at potty training. We are getting to the point that we can count the number of accidents in a week on one have rather than just a day.

Andrea is becoming quite a character as well, and to my hearts delight she really loves her father.  She is often a Daddies girl, and is actually now saying DA DA. Pretty nice to hear, and I hear it a lot! She also has decided this last week that she is done with the high chair. She will be using a chair from now on we are seeing. Well that will be the next step for her I guess. Good times.

Alison is getting closer to being due with our third child. I hope that I have mentioned that previously. If not, oh well we are due in March. She is starting to show with about anything she wears, while before now as usual she doesn't show much at all even at 7 months pregnant. It makes me laugh to hear ladies at church say "I didn't know your wife was pregnant!" Well she definitely is...The funny thing about this baby is that we know almost exactly where and when this baby was concieved if we aren't mistaken. Unlike the other two.

Anyway, I think that is all for today, I will be back. Well a bit more. I am reading the bible this year, actually finishing it hopefully. I wanted to finish it last year and I just didn't get far at all. So I am reading 10 pages a day to get done by April. I am currently in Psalms. It is really interesting to read these. To bad we don't know exactly when each was written to get an idea of what was precisely going on in King Davids and the other writers lives. It is also interesting to see the bible in a grander perspective as I read it 10 pages a day. So far I am ahead of schedule so maybe failure won't be the case on this goal!