Posts Tagged ‘life’

Life is Good

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Life has been going rather well. I’m in a happy place, with a loving family and a great job. While I still have my moments, for the most part I’m fine. I did the taxes this weekend and I’ve found that we’re going to be able to make one of my 2008 goals already, which was to eliminate a loan and credit card debt. This really makes me happy, because it’s the end of a loan and also the end of a chapter, so to speak. In addition to that debt, we’ll also be reducing a couple of others.

On the geek front, not much new to report right now. I’m going to be working on revisiting MythTV again. Tivo is 12.95/month. MythTV’s TV listing subscription is 20.00 per year. It’s easy to see which one wins there, but there’s also the fact that I can archive some episodes if I’d like. My computers are back to running Arch again. I like Ubuntu, I really do, but Arch just feels like a better fit for me. I like being able to build a machine to the exact specs I need. As a bonus on the laptop, I didn’t need to build ndiswrapper or ALSA by hand as the Arch versions were up to date.

Winter and other things

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Here we are, a little less than two weeks until Christmas, and you know what I was wearing last weekend? Shorts and a t-shirt. It’s my first winter in the south, and while it has been rather chilly most of the time, there have been no ice or snow storms, and I think the temperature only got below freezing once or twice overnight so far. I just love it down here.

Not much new to report elsewhere, really. Work is going well. I got a bonus this year along with a great annual review. Family life is excellent, and in general I’m doing fine. I’ve had my moments thinking about my father (welcome to the holidays), but that’s to be expected. This weekend we’re getting the Christmas tree and getting the apartment all Christmas-like. I’m sure I’ll be taking pictures at some point.

On the geek side of things, not much going on. I’m still enjoying Arch Linux, and I’m still playing around with Python a bit, but I haven’t found a project to spark my interest much. I have been working on a couple of things for work, though.

2007 In Review

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Sure, there’s a couple of weeks left in 2007, but I figured I’d look back at what happened to me over the course of the year:

Moving to Georgia
The first major happening in 2007 was my move to Georgia. I accepted a position in the Atlanta office of the company I worked for, packed up the truck and headed down. The bonus to that was I was so much closer to Bethany. I also shifted positions at work, which I mentioned, and it was a welcome change. No more Windows, now I’m working on various Unix/Linux platforms.

Beth moves in
A couple of weeks after I got settled into the new apartment, Beth moved up with me, thus ending my few years of living alone. It’s so nice to come home and have someone to greet you when you walk in the door.

Goodbye truck, hello Magnum
Due to a number of factors, my truck was no longer a viable transportation option, so I ended up trading it in on a 2006 leftover Dodge Magnum. It’s been a wonderful car so far, and it actually fits me, which is a feat in and of itself.

Emmalynn is born
I became a daddy this year to a beautiful baby girl. It’s been nothing but wonderful so far, and I’m doing well in the role of father. All sorts of new experiences due to this.

As you can see, a couple of defining moments in my life this year. The two biggest are my move and the birth of my daughter. Looking back, I wouldn’t change anything for the world. It’ll be a long time before I move from the South back north, especially since they’re experiencing the lovely winter weather up there, while I’m still taking garbage out in shorts and a t-shirt :)

Thanksgiving Aftermath

Monday, November 26th, 2007

This year, Thanksgiving was great. Beth cooked, and my mom and sister made the trek down from Pennsylvania. They came bearing gifts, too. Emma got some clothes and a stuffed animal, Beth got some earrings, I got my Yuengling beer (not available down here in Georgia, a shame). The meal itself was wonderful, and I made it through with no problems. Just icing on the cake for me, seeing my family, my love and our family coming together.

A Thanksgiving Thought

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

Thanksgiving is fast approaching once again, and I’m looking forward to it. My mom and sister are making their way down to see us, and Beth gets to do the ceremonial roasting of the turkey. While I am excited, I can’t help but miss my dad. Thanksgiving always reminds me of him, and this year is just as tough, if not tougher, than last year on me. Last year I was still in somewhat of a state of shock, but this year my mind is really thinking about him, if that makes any sense. Anyway, if I don’t post again before the holiday, have a great Thanksgiving.