I’m going to try to be better about posting, I promise. There’s a lot going on, and I just don’t manage to find the time to keep this site up to date. To that end, I’m just now getting around to posting pictures from our December 2006 trip back to Walt Disney World with my parents. Check the post out here (backdated to place it properly in the archives) and the pictures here.
I’m also working on a new design for the look of this site, I’m getting a little bored with the blue boxes, although I’m not sure what I’m going to change things to.
Mom has started blogging! You can see her new site at http://www.devoll.net/mamade.
I’ve upgraded to the latest build of Wordpress, and am liking what I see. The upgrade process is almost as painless and easy as the installation process. I’m very impressed with the Wordpress people.
I’ve finally bitten the bullet and signed up for a .Mac account. I’m using it primarily to sync address books/calendars/etc. between my desktop and Mac Book Pro, since I’m doing more and more with my notebook each day (that’s a topic for another post). Having .Mac is turning out to be a pretty neat thing… I’ve started using iWeb in conjunction with iPhoto to post pictures. The basic templates that come with iWeb are nice, and the slideshows created on .Mac are pretty cool. I’m just starting to learn Aperture, and am anxious to see how powerful it’s web publishing tool is.
I’m also trying a new comment spam prevention method. Let me know if there are any problems posting comments.
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April 3rd, 2007 at 7:00 am
Hey! Great pix and nice iWeb template. That Osborne lightshow used to be on his house here in Little Rock until they caused too much of a traffic jam.
I’ve now got a calendar item that pops up everyday to remind me to post on my blog. So I’m posting pretty often. Now I’ve just got to make a little MORE time to make my posts more meaningful.
That’s great that your mom is blogging! Mama De’s site looks great.
We’ll be back down to visit Plano pretty soon. See you then.
April 3rd, 2007 at 7:07 am
Yes, I remember the story of the Osborne lights being in Little Rock… hard to believe that many lights were on actual houses in a neighborhood… there were so many! I’ve got a couple of pictures of the poster they had describing the numbers… 30 miles of extension cords, 20,000 man hours to install the display, 2 million tie wraps!
Glad to hear you’re getting settled in Arkansas. See you when you’re “down South” next time.