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Alex is Three and a HALF!

As of the time this posts, 2013-03-14 00:59 UTC, Alex will be exactly three and a half years old. Yay! Such a big boy! In the home video above (from the 13th), Alex recreates the tractor tipping scene from Cars and sings with Roscoe.

[Note added 2013 Mar 17 14:58 – Since at least one person contacted Brandy with concern, 2 things… First, Roscoe is not mad, growling, or threatening Alex in any way. As you can see in the video, Roscoe licks Alex several times. The noises being made are ones that Roscoe makes regularly when “singing” with Alex, myself, or other family members. Roscoe sometimes does get impatient or upset with Alex, but this was not one of those times. Second… yes, I know what it looks like when Alex lies down, but he is three and a half, Alex was not doing anything inappropriate, and it is all completely innocent, so get your minds out of the gutter! Thanks!]

Some random notes on some things from the past six months:

  • Six months ago, Alex was regularly dreading going to pre-school, and was telling us how bad it was. These days, on the worst days he goes with a grudging acceptance, and on the best days, he seems to actually look forward to it. There was a phase where every day he was telling us he didn’t want to go because the other kids were being mean to him (including hitting him), but he hasn’t mentioned that in quite a long time now, so hopefully all that is under control. (We talked to the teachers about it several times.)
  • Although he did it longer than most kids do these days, Alex stopped nursing in October when Brandy had to go to Pennsylvania for a couple weeks when her mom had surgery. The day after Brandy gets back, Alex wakes up in the morning groggy and not to happy to be awake. I ask him if he wants to go see Mommy. He looks really sad, like he is about to cry, and slowly says “Mommy no ning. Ning all gone.”
  • Since then he has talked about this a few times as a way to reference time. He was telling the story of when we took Roscoe to the vet for some surgery. He described when it happened as when he was still a baby and drank Mommy’s ning.
  • He talks a lot these days about how he used to be a baby, and the things that were different when he was a baby. Like diapers. And the ning. And other things too. He likes to pretend to still be a baby a lot too.
  • In September, Alex and Brandy went with me to a doctor appointment (this was during one of my kidney stone episodes). For almost two months after that he would tell us all that I was a new Daddy, and we had left the old Daddy at the doctor. This was most disturbing, because until then I did not know I had been replicated, and now I wonder what happened to the old daddy.
  • He is very aware of growing bigger, and that he is getting bigger every day. He also has noticed that I am getting smaller (well, it must seem that way, right?) So he has told me that when he grows very big, and I grow very small, then he will be the one to carry me on his shoulders.
  • Despite having tons of trains at home, he still likes to go to the bookstore to play with the trains there… because usually he gets to pick a new train to take home… I will give him my card and he will take the train and the card to the counter at the front of the store to check out.
  • Alex and Roscoe continue to be best buddies. Sometimes Roscoe gets frustrated by Alex’s attentions, but usually his patience is incredible. They are good together.
  • Meanwhile, Alex is just getting to know my Mom’s dog Sara, and they don’t get along quite as well so far. Sara is still getting used to Alex. Alex is very upset by this, after the second time we visited my mom and Sara in their new apartment, Alex burst into tears “Grandma Ruth’s dog Sara doesn’t like me!!!”. They are getting better with each other, but it will probably take some time.
  • Alex got a small couch from his Grandmother Leslie for Christmas. He uses it ALL the time, including as a booster seat at the dinner table. He uses it along with a little tray table thing he got from his mom. He loves those things.
  • Just in the last month or so, Alex has stopped fighting bedtime. I’ll say it is time to go upstairs, and he’ll say “OK” and follow me up. Then he will help turn out all the lights and lie down. Of course, this is him curling up in bed with me, not him going to his own bed, and I let him use my iPad in bed while I go to sleep… I have no idea how late he is up watching YouTube after I fall asleep. So… maybe that isn’t really a big thing after all. :-)
  • Alex may not be quite “reading” yet, but he recognizes many words. The titles of his favorite shows, Mommy, Daddy, Alex, Amy, Dog, etc… I suspect he knows even more than he lets on. He also knows when shopping for trains he needs to get the ones that say “wooden” or they won’t fit on his tracks.
  • He has friends at school that he talks about by name. His best friend’s name is Apollo. One time Apollo said he WASN’T Alex’s friend. Alex was upset and talked about that for WEEKS until one of the teachers said that Apollo WAS his friend. Then everything was OK again.
  • “No! Teacher said!” is often heard, as we find out we are doing one thing or another wrong and the teacher said to do it a different way.
  • He met Santa! And was very into Christmas. Was on us for WEEKS about getting up the tree and decorations before we actually got it done.
  • He clogged the toilet! And similar things. Like pouring water into the air conditioner because “doggy needs it” only to have water spray out all over the room. Which was quite amusing.
  • For awhile he decided “trains like dark” so he would always turn out all the lights before playing with his trains. That lasted maybe a month.
  • He is very proficient playing with the iPad, figuring out new games without very much prompting from me, including some games that actually aren’t geared to kids his age. And just a couple weeks ago, I think I made a big mistake… he now knows how to use the App Store! He’ll browse through there looking for new games then ask me to get one for him. He still can’t type my password to do it completely by himself, but I’m sure that is coming soon…
  • He likes going to work and riding trains!
  • He remembered walking his dog in the snow LAST winter and really wanted to do it again, but there was never snow that really lasted. I may try to take him up to the mountains soon to see some snow. Maybe Roscoe too.
  • There are several of Amy’s friends that Alex REALLY likes when they come over to visit. He loves to play with her friends.
  • He makes important observations: “Daddy… fish… they have no feet! They swish their tails. Swim under the water. Ducks have feet. They swim on top of the water.”
  • He can’t type, but he is starting to try to use the voice recognition in iOS to fill out search fields and the like. So far, it isn’t very good at understanding what he actually said, but give it time.
  • A couple of fish have died in the last six months, so Alex and I have had a few conversations about death. One fish died and he asked where it went. I told him mommy took it away after it died. He asked if mommy took it to fix it and make it all better. I told him that no, when fish die you can’t put in new batteries or fix them, they are just gone. He doesn’t entirely get it, but knew what to expect when his own fish Hush got sick and died more recently.
  • He has moved from Thomas to Chuggington to Dinosaur Train to Choo Choo Soul, to some videos with Micky Mouse and a train. Then back to just plain train videos on YouTube. HIs favorite things to watch have kept changing, but it has been all about trains for a year and a half now.

And that is more than enough for now. Happy three and a half Alex!

[Edit 2013 Mar 14 14:33 to add the first of the two parenthetical comments in the first bullet.]
[Edit 2013 Mar 20 21:24 to slightly change the wording of the note added 2013 Mar 17.]

@abulsme tweets from 2013-03-13 (UTC)

  • My temp dropped briefly to normal this afternoon, but seems to be heading back up again this evening. Still feel awful. 01:39:00
  • Spent a good fraction of the last 36 hours in bed though. Semi-awake at best. I guess that was good. May be heading back there soon. 01:42:28
  • I did get up and out for the kickoff meeting with the lawyer to start the process of legally adopting Amy. Sick wasn’t going to stop that. 01:48:18
  • Reading – After Round One, Г€ Nera (Rocco Palmo) http://t.co/PPnistZXEa 02:41:55
  • Fever this morning worse than yesterday. Over 102 F now. Another day home from work with aches and chills and congestion. Fun! 16:14:07
  • Brandy making me go into the doctor though. So getting myself up for that. Just want to go back to sleep though. 16:14:34
  • RT @BreakingNews: White smoke rises from Sistine Chapel, signaling Roman Catholic cardinals have elected new pope – @NBCNews 18:26:03
  • RT @daveweigel: Andrew Sullivan being fitted for robes as we speak 18:28:15
  • RT @BuzzFeedAndrew: 2016 pope stories start next week. 18:29:57
  • RT @michaelbd: Bergoglio!!! 19:13:26
  • RT @dandrezner: The new pope is an Argentine?! 19:13:43
  • RT @BuzzFeedAndrew: The new pope is 76. 19:14:08
  • RT @michaelbd: Agentine Jesuit, Bergoglio. Considered a liberal choice. Second to Benedict in last conclave. 19:14:12
  • RT @GarrettQuinn: Pope Francis I 19:14:41
  • RT @dominicholden: New #pope is Argentina’s Jorge Mario Bergoglio! First Latin American pope. 19:15:03
  • RT @TheStalwart: Wikipedia already updated http://t.co/hTBUhfIUbg 19:15:06
  • RT @michaelbd: Shockingly old choice. A transition pope. 19:15:16
  • RT @michaelbd: My thought exactly RT @ayjay: @michaelbd First thought: this is kicking the can down the road. 19:17:14
  • RT @ezraklein: Crucial reminder RT @rachelbnolan: Cardinal Bergoglio will be the first Latin American pope. El Papa=the pope. La papa=po … 19:21:06
  • RT @nycjim: RT @BuzzFeedNews: Pope Francis I http://t.co/86IF5ZblWU 19:23:27
  • RT @daveweigel: RT @pegobry: Dear people on Twitter who are shocked to learn the new Pope opposes gay marriage: please tell me about you … 19:34:45
  • Ok. Now that the excitement is over, back to being collapsed. Finished dr visit. Rx for antibiotics and instructions to drink a lot. 19:47:54
  • RT @TheStalwart: All pre-announcement punditry turned out to be 100% BS. Pretty funny. 19:52:20
  • RT @geoffreyvs: Prior to Francis I, the last pope born outside of Europe was Gregory III, who served from 731 to 741. He was born in Syria. 19:54:44
  • RT @michaelbd: The rumors are that in pre-conclave meetings, Cardinal Bergoglio gave impression that he had energy and will to do house- … 19:59:23
  • RT @markos: A Jesuit against Liberation Theology, but thinks “free market policies impoverish” people, yet did dirty work for junta. How … 20:06:43
  • RT @RQDammit: @abulsme uh-oh, what’s wrong bro? 20:27:01
  • .@RQDammit They say possibly bronchitis. Nice cough. 102 degree fever. Fun stuff like that. in reply to RQDammit 20:27:58
  • RT @mattyglesias: I get that anti-gay bigotry is part of Catholic doctrine, but that doesn’t make it wrong to note specific bigoted stat … 20:57:06
  • Finally back home after trip to doctor and pharmacy and such. I am appropriately drugged. Lying down now. 21:06:15

@abulsme tweets from 2013-03-11 (UTC)

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@abulsme tweets from 2013-03-10 (UTC)

Top Read and Tweeted Kindle Books

Time to put out the results of one of my latest projects.

If you want to jump straight to the end result, just check it out: Top Read and Tweeted Kindle Books

It is currently set to update automatically every hour.

For more details of what this is and what I did, read on…

Over the last few months, 15-30 minutes at a time, as I had a few moments, I’ve been working on putting something together that I’d been curious about for a long time. Namely, a while back a feature was added to Kindles to share that you had finished a book. When you get to the last page of a book, it asks you if you want to put a note on Facebook or Twitter that you have finished the book.

This naturally leads one to wonder… well, at least it leads me to wonder… which books people are finishing and how that compares to standard lists of what books people are buying. After all, probably most books that are bought do NOT actually get read, certainly not all the way through. These social media posts might give at least some window into that.

Now, to be clear, in the end, looking at these can NOT tell you about what people are reading. For one thing, it is just Kindle books. For another thing, it is only people who bother to connect their social sites to their Kindles. And then it is only the books that they choose to share publicly… there is surely lots of reading people just don’t want to share.

But I thought it would be interesting anyway. I concentrated on the Twitter side because I thought I had an idea how to do that. When people finish their books they can choose to edit and customize what they Tweet, but if they don’t, then the tweets have a standard format, and I could grab and parse those tweets. So I started collecting and grabbing that data. Then I set up stuff to remove as much of the “extra” stuff in the tweets as I could (although when people add custom stuff, I can’t really catch that), and then do some sorting and counting and such to come up with a ranked list. The parsing is by no means perfect, but it is good enough for now.

I tried looking at the last 10,000 tweets, but there were still way too many ties in the top 20. So I looked at the last 20,000 tweets, but given the current rate of these tweets you would have to go back farther in time than I wanted, so it would be pretty slow to respond to changes. For now I’ve settled at the last 16,384 tweets. Why 16,384? I am a geek, it is a power of two, it is between 10,000 with too many ties, and 20,000 with too much time, and at the current rate of tweeting it is pretty close to a month of tweets.

In any case, I put the last tweaks on this in the last 24 hours, and I figure now it is ready to go live.

To get the latest up to the hour counts, go to the page I’ve set up for this: Top Read and Tweeted Kindle Books

As of the hour I am posting this though, here is what the list looks like:

Data as of 2013-03-10 20:00:16 UTC, covering 16384 tweets over 31.96 days.
Includes tweets from 2013-02-06 20:54:17 UTC to 2013-03-10 19:58:16 UTC.

And there it is. Not quite the same as the bestseller lists, but fun to look at and see how it changes over time.

Oh, and yes, I know that it would be trivial to manipulate this list, since it just counts tweets in a specific format, and anybody could tweet as many tweets as they wanted in that format, no reading of a book required. But hey, still fun.

@abulsme tweets from 2013-03-09 (UTC)

Mystery Solved

Chronology:

  • Sometime in late January, our downstairs toilet starts not draining properly
  • Brandy spends several weeks fruitlessly plunging it and using all sorts of drain cleaners and toilet snakes.
  • Each time, it seems like it kind of works for a very short time, then it starts backing up again.
  • We are busy. We have other bathrooms. It sits with an out of order sign for weeks.
  • One of the many times that Alex tells us “downstairs potty broken, mommy fix it soon” we think to ask…
  • “Alex, did you flush anything down the toilet that doesn’t usually go down the toilet?”
  • “Ahh… (thinks for a few seconds)… Yes!” (It had now been many weeks since he must have done it.)
  • “Uh, Alex, what did you flush down the toilet?”
  • “My penguin light.”
  • “Alex, why did you flush your penguin light down the toilet?”
  • “It not spin. Me done with it. Flush down down down! All gone!” (Or something similar to that, I didn’t write down the exact words at the time.)
  • We are busy. Several more weeks pass.
  • About an hour ago, I get home from work, Brandy has removed the toilet from the floor.
  • I help turn it sideways so we can see in the bottom:

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  • Yes, indeed, there was the handle of Alex’s penguin light. It was one of those things where you push a button and the little lights inside the globe at the top spin around. But this one had extra plastic bits to make it look like a penguin with a Santa hat on with the lights spinning in the stomach of the penguin.
  • So after a few minutes of lifting the toilet up, flipping it in different directions, and shaking it, out popped the penguin.
  • Amy has told me that I am not allowed to post the pictures I have of the actual penguin, due to it being disgusting and caked inside and out with human waste and all, but if anybody wants to see pictures, just ask, and I’ll happily send them along.
  • We’d been talking to Alex since he told us about flushing the penguin about how that was why the toilet didn’t work, and how he should never flush things other than the things that normally go in a toilet. But we took this opportunity to show him the penguin and ask him if he would ever do that again. He said he wouldn’t. We shall see I guess.
  • As I was writing the above, Brandy calls and asks me to come down so I can help her with something. I say “just a minute” while I finish writing one of the bullet points. Then I go down. By that time, she had decided not to wait for me, and had already put the toilet back on, and it looks like it is just about all set again.

Anyway… I know just about every parent gets this at one point in time, but it was our turn this time. Fun fun toys in the toilet fun!

@abulsme tweets from 2013-03-08 (UTC)

Curmudgeon’s Corner: Mostly Private Traffic

In the latest Curmudgeon’s Corner Sam and Ivan talk about:

  • Sequester Again
  • Apple Stuff Again / Stock Market
  • Groupon CEO / Windfalls
  • Iraq Anniversary / Iran / North Korea

Recorded on 4 Mar 2013

Length this week – 1:05:21

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