Archive for May, 2009

Manga and Pornography

May 30th, 2009
The other day, I was doing my daily Fark geek headline read. And I came across the following Fark headline: Ever buy manga? Congrats, you’re a pedophile, and you’re going to prison”. Even so I am not a comic fan per say, I do love the artwork. So I click on the link to read the full article. I have been trying to come up with some intelligent way to describe my thoughts around this whole insane thing and I have come up very short. It is hard to come up with intelligent thought when the situation itself is rather quite absurd.


As a mother, I can see the concern regarding the child porn aspect of it. However, the manga in question is not advocating child porn, the guy that may be facing up the 15 years in prison because of his comic collection does not collect child porn. It would be completely different if it were one of those erotic novels where the only purpose for them is for some sicko to whack off to stories and descriptions of sexual acts with children. That is not the case with manga (even so some may use it for such). Now even so some may use it to get off, where do you draw the line? Are you going to ban all the painting of naked baby angels (cherubs), ban photography such as photographs by Anne Geddes and the list can go on. Sure there is no violent context to cherubs or pictures of your children, however, that is not going to stop some pervert from rubbing himself with peanut butter and calling the dog over while he looks at them.


This is a very scary thing indeed.





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And the winner is..

May 30th, 2009
Many funny happenings occur in my life during the week. Sometimes it is things that I watch on t.v., it may be something that I read online, it may be something I see on the street or it may be something my children say to me.

The runner up for the funniest moment of the week goes to my son. I am a huge So You Think You Can Dance fan. As a trained dancer myself, I think it is about time there is a show like this. A reality show that has quality and that bring the joy of dance to millions of viewers around the world. Many countries around the world have their own seasons of it and last year it finally came to Canada. Well, the American version premiered last week. My youngest and I were watching it last night and he started to pout when it was his bed time and the show was not over. Before going to bed, the following conversation took place:

Kid: Is Sick auditioning again this year?

Me: His name is Sex and yes he is auditioning.

Kid: EWWW that is even worse.

Me: Goodnight monkey butt.

Now anyone who has read my blogs and or has listened to my radio show knows that I am a huge Wil Wheaton fan. I had the extreme pleasure of interviewing him late last year (you can listen to the interview here in the podcast player at the top of the page). The winner of the funniest thing I came across this week goes to this little thing brought to you I believe from @jumpkick



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PAX2009 Juicy Goodness

May 28th, 2009
So at first I was like YAY I get to go to PAX. And then I was like bummer dude because I am going alone and this being my first PAX, I know no one. And then I joined the forums and read a few in lurk mode. Then I saw this amazing thing! Threads dedicated to first timers and those coming alone. So I decided to follow the advice of one person and just jump into the discussions and I will start to meet people in no time. And sure as shyte, I have already “met” some pretty amazing people.

But to make this whole thing even more UBER COOL!! There is this thing that they do called the Triwizard Drinking Tournament. You sign up for the respective house (Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff) and you get this schedule and you do these little competitions while you drink! And you get to duel other houses! EVEN BETTER STILL YOU GET TO WEAR COSTUMES!! Now normally I am not a costume/con type of person. But seriously this is drinking, wizards and costumes. Can’t get any cooler. But then I think SHYTE!! I can’t drink but I want to be Gryffindor, so I ask if that is cool. There is some talk and I have now been named the official “muggle” (since I can’t drink I am a muggle) Gryffindor cheerleader. If you think that is cool, it gets so much better!

So there is one challenge where of course Gryffindor has to duel Slytherin. I figured there should be some type of duel between cheerleaders and since we cannot have wands, we must pick a different weapon of choice to fight to the death. As I am busy tweeting with the Slytherin cheerleader, the song “Baby Got Back” pops into my head and then the following idea pops into my head regarding the duel of the cheerleaders: DANCE OFF A LA AMERICAN WEDDING!

BOOYAH! And in costume! Oh yeah babies, this is so going to rock!



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The Evolution of Jupiter

May 28th, 2009
Jupiter is Zeus. Zeus had a thing for the mortal ladies. Zeus bred with the mortal ladies. His chromosomes, mixed with the chromosomes of the mere mortal, evolved into the species of human that now roam the earth.

This segment of Creationist Astronomy has been brought to you by the created human Me and has been inspired by @BadAstronomer and the letters The Evolution of Creationist Astronomy



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More Reason to Vaccinate Your Children

May 26th, 2009
I was very happy last night when I was watching the news and they announced the latest study on vaccination and effectiveness. This study deals specifically with the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine. Now there have been other studies in this area, but this study is different than the others out there. Any study I have ever come across relies on the memories of the parents as to when their children were vaccinated. However, in this study the data was retrieved by medical documentation which adds a little more credibility to the study, as the human memory is not the most reliable.

I am sure this study will not ease the antivaxxers. They will still try and find a way to rip it apart and twist it to suit their own agendas. My hope is that more studies like this, that deal with medical documentation instead of relying on verbal reports from the participant involved, will come soon.
I brief synopsis of the findings of this study: 1:20 children who are not vaccinated against pertussis will contract the disease compared to 1:300 children who receive the vaccine. The full report will be published in the June 2009 issue of the journal Pediatrics, the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Here is the full article regarding this latest study.



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Comic Relief Randomness

May 25th, 2009
I get many moments of comic relief from my children. Here are two stories from yesterday that caused me to laugh. The first story is very random. The second story was a result of a YouTube video.

1. My youngest was walking into the room. Upon entry, the following completely random discussion took place:

Kid: “Do you know what would suck?”

Me: “What?”

Kid: “If you were proposing and had to go to the bathroom because of diarrhea in the middle of it.”

2. The same lovely child was watching different clips of the “Irish Drinking Song” from the t.v. show “Who’s Line is it Anyway?”. One of the songs was about ugly women that you wake up to after a morning, of well you know. One of the cast likened the girl to Jamie Farr. The following is a synopsis of the conversation that followed:

Kid: “Who is Jamie Farr?”

Me: “Do you remember the show M.A.S.H.?

Kid: “Yes.”

Me: “Do you remember Corporal Klinger, the dude that always wore dresses do try and get out of the army?”

Kid: “Yes.”

Me: “That is Jamie Farr.”

Kid: “Ewwwwww, he is one ugly guy and would make even an uglier girl!”

Now the even funnier part is this is the same kid that has no idea how to use a rotary phone (as described by this story):

“My youngest was ill. Do to his illness, he was up all night doing things that sick children do when they are sick (you do not want more details than that). I decided I would share one of my favourite shows with him from when I was younger than just happened to be on the Space Channel. This show is the Hilarious House of Frightenstein. There is one point in the show where people “call in”. They use these old rotary phones, well because its an old show. My darling child looks at me half way through the segment and asked, “Mom, how do you use those phones?”"
yet he totally gets a M.A.S.H. reference even if he did not recognize the actor’s name.



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Antivaxx Issue

May 25th, 2009
The other day, I wrote I am so excited I could blast off into the farthest reaches of the universe . I mentioned how the antivaxxers chap my biscuits to put it politely (yes, I am going to attempt to be polite here even so this is a very hot topic with me, getting emotional will not help the issue at hand). I want to say the other day (it could be the other week as each day has been blurred into the next the past few weeks), someone on the antivaxx side of the issue made a comment on Dr. Phil Plait’s blog entitled Are Antivaxxers Liable for Preventable Deaths that us “science” people just don’t get it. I literally saw red when I read that. Now normally, I am not one to react out of emotion or anger. I am a very rational, logic driven person. However, this topic hits very close to home and as I said I would explain why, so here it goes (be prepared to do a bit of reading).

To start off with a bit about my educational background. I have my degree in Psychology. When I first decided to pursue Psychology (originally I was going to be an astrophysicist but that is another story) I was just going to do general studies and work towards being a clinical psychologist. However a few things happened to change my area of focus. In the end my focus was Abnormal Psychology, specifically Abnormal Psychology of Infant/Children and Adolescence (a relatively new field). First one was that my mother was diagnosed with a myriad of psychological disorders, the worse of which is bipolar with schizoid tendencies. The second was my oldest son was started to display a lot of ADHD symptoms. The third, and the hardest one to deal with, was neurological and brain development issues with my youngest, which started in utero.

When I was four months pregnant with my youngest, we received some very scary news. During a routine ultrasound, it was found that I had partial placenta previa and this would have to monitored. I was to go back for a second ultrasound a month later to see if my placenta would start to migrate to where it should be on its own or if not, well there is a lot that can go wrong with that condition. So for about a month, I worried about my unborn child and the possibility of miscarriage or hemorrhaging. Now it was time for the follow up ultrasound. During the ultrasound, the tech got very quiet and called in the Radiology doctor to take a look at the scan. He was very quiet and had a very grave look on his face. He left the room and I asked what was wrong and was told you will have to wait till you see your doctor again. Now how the system works here, you do not get a phone call from the doctor unless you have an abnormal test. Well I didn’t need to get that call because the techs do not call in the head doctor unless there is an issue that they are unable to diagnose. Due to this, I was waiting for a call from my doctor’s office to come in ASAP. One did not come. So I booked my own appointment as I could not wait through the Christmas holidays until my six month check up to find out what was wrong. The first thing I asked my doctor was what was wrong with my baby. He didn’t know what I was talking about. So I told him about the events surrounding my last ultrasound. He informed me he had not received the report yet and he would check his office to see if it were there. He returned back to the exam room with another grave look on his face, holding the report. He said that he was sorry, but there are abnormalities in the baby’s brain. I asked him what kind. He said that his left lateral ventricle was twice the size of normal and that his right posterior horn was dilated. My next question was, “Ummm what? What causes that? What does that mean? Does the baby have encephalitis? WHAT?” He had no clue as it is not something that he has ever seen in his medical career. He told me I was to go to the mainland (Vancouver, British Columbia. I live on Vancouver Island) to the women’s hospital within the week for further tests. I told him that would be impossible as I do not have a vehicle, we need to find another way. I received a phone call a couple days later that I was to head down to Victoria the next day to the special obstetrics unit where the rest of my primary prenatal care would be carried out (and FYI, I am really attempting to make a long story short here, however it is a really long story).

So down the Victoria I went where began my bi-weekly tests and exams. After the first visit, I was sent to get a bunch of blood work done that would be sent off to the CDC (I believe they did 100 tests for a myriad of odd diseases). One of their major concerns was that I had never been vaccinated and my Rubella titre was zero. Now the reason I have never been vaccinated is because I am allergic to eggs and a lot of vaccines are grown in egg white protein. Given my lack of family history of abnormal brain phenomena, they thought I may have contracted some bizarre disease that would have caused the brain abnormalities in my fetus. To make matters even more scary, they gave me the sex of my child (they do not do that here unless you are risk for losing the baby for a variety of legal reason). And to compound fear, there was talk of having to put a shunt into the baby’s brain while he was still in utero to get rid of the water on his brain. Test results came back, everything was negative. Every two weeks, they would do another ultrasound to check the swelling in his head and finally at around 7.5 months, the ventricle started to go to a normal size. The specialists wanted me to deliver in Victoria where there could be a team of doctors at his birth. I refused since my doctor would not be able to deliver (very important to me as he has been my doctor since I was 6 and is like a second dad to me). I assured the specialists we could assemble the same team at my local hospital, but I would not deliver anywhere else.

There was 3 doctors and 4 nurses present when it came time to have him. The deliver did not go smoothly. The cord was wrapped around his neck and they had to force my cervix open when I was 9 cms dilated as his heart rate was dropping rapidly. Then when he was born, he was not breathing and when they finally got him to breath, was not alert. He was cyanotic. A scary pregnancy was followed by a very scary delivery. And well more problems occurred after he was born that really is not too relevant on this topic, however to illustrate a point that will come, it was a very stressful time. He had to have another ultrasound on his head before we were released from hospital and then a CT scan when he was one month old. The CT showed that there was still the abnormalities shown from the ultrasound, however not severe enough anymore to worry. What we did have to monitor, however, was that his right temporal lobe had atrophied slightly.

Now came the early days. It was awful. You could not hold him chest to chest otherwise he would become stiff as a board and scream as if someone were killing him. The only way he would allowed to be touched was that if you were holding him with his back to your che
st. Nursing was a huge pain. He wanted to nurse and was a huge eater, however he was constantly pushing away because of the front to front contact and then would freak out when he would lose the nipple. So came some very creative ways (football hold being the easiest) to nurse so that it was not a constant struggle. Every week like clockwork on Wednesday, he would stay up for 2 days straight. At around 2 years of age, that changed to every second week. And heaven forbid I would ever leave the room. A few of his motor skills were developmentally delayed as well.

We had to see an infant development specialist once a month and the pediatrician every two weeks. As he got older (even so we had a lot of challenges due to the Autistic tendencies) we got to have fun with some of his “neurosis”. He was and continues to be a sorter. He would spend hours a day sorting and lining up all of toys. One of the things he would spend hours on was lining up all of his cars (he had at 200 of them) back bumper to front bumper in a perfectly straight line. He would then leave the room. Then either his father or I would change just one of the cars so that it was pointing the wrong way. Instantly upon my son re-entering the room, he would see what car was out of place and then spend a few more hours fixing it. Taking him shopping was a nightmare. If anybody would look at him (and worse talk to him) he would have the biggest meltdown. His meltdowns (both inside the house and outside) would most often lead to vomiting. Now what I have just described is just a small fraction of what we had to deal with when it came to my youngest. We had issues to deal with (not nearly as bad) when it came to my oldest. My oldest was the easiest baby but as he got older (as often does) his behaviors got more difficult and eventually he was diagnosed with severe ADHD and ODD. My youngest was never given a label beyond displaying Autistic tendencies as a label was not needed for him to receive the treatments and supports he needed. Thankfully due to behavioral therapies, for the most part my youngest is able to manage and self sooth with very few meltdowns.

Now comes the question, were my children vaccinated? My oldest was and my youngest had to stop being vaccinated after his 12 month vaccine as he had 2 neurological reactions to vaccines in a row. I have never been vaccinated. For my family, the fact two of us are not vaccinated is a very thing. One of the biggest reasons is because I have Lupus (more about that here)and I have no immunity. Anytime there is any form of outbreak of anything (flu included) I am not allowed to leave my house since a simple flu could kill me. My youngest has no immunity (he was exposed to chicken pox many times as a baby however he was nursing at the time and was provided with temporary immunity). If he were to contract any of the diseases vaccines protect against, he could die as well.

According to the antivaxx community, vaccines are the cause of pretty much any abnormality that is not chromosomal in children. Well (and this is not science but anecdote) one of my children was vaccinated and the other was not and they both have a “disorder” according the the DSM-IV. Now some may argue that if I had vaccinated my youngest fully, his tendencies would be worse or they are explained by the abnormalities while he was developing in utero. Exactly how or why these things happen is a whole different topic at hand which I could write about for hours. If you read my comments on Dr. Phil Plait’s blog entitled Are Antivaxxers Liable for Death I go into that briefly there. The reason why I am writing this tonight is because I felt it the responsible thing to do to explain my comment to the person that stated us “science” people don’t get it. Most of us do get it more than those with antivaxx agendas could ever understand. We deal with it in a more real way than they have to. Not only do we have family members that are afflicted with different issues and it could be very easy to blame it something outside of genetics so that we don’t feel as if we failed our children by breeding our faulty genes, we continue to do research and to teach in hopes that we can find REAL answers, instead of blaming something that has been proven over and over again to not be linked to Autism or other childhood issues.



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I am so Excited I Could Blast Off into the Farthest Reaches of the Universe!

May 20th, 2009
I am beyond giddy at the moment! I just received confirmation that I will be interview ing another one of my favourite Geeky Pleasure people for my Geeky Pleasures show onParty934, June 5th. He is one of my favourite bloggers (one of the three that I make sure to check on a daily basis). He is one of my favourite anti-science people. Let me correct that, HE IS MY KING OF ANTISCIENCE (just as Wil Wheaton is my King of Geek). The dude got to work on Hubble of all things! And this would be none other than the amazing, the fantastic Dr. Phil Plait.

Now some of you may be asking who? Well he is this dude, the writer of Bad Astronomy which is a blog on Discover Magazine online. His blog is so amazing that it has recently been named one of TIME.com’s Best Blog of 2009. If you google search him, you will find a lot more very interesting information on the man, well because he truly is a very interesting individual. He is also the author of “Death From the Skies!”, which you can order on Amazon,Barnes and Noble and Borders.

In some communities, he has recently received flack for his stance on antivaxxers and the harm that community is doing. Here is his most recent blog on the subject Are Antivaxxers Liable for Preventable Death. If you read the comment section, it is somewhat heated. He has many blogs on the subject as it is very important that science is heard over the anti-science of McCarthy et al. Do the digging through his blog because it is very important information. One day, I was really angry to see that some reader gave him shit for posting about this since it wasn’t about astronomy. Well you know what, it is HIS blog so he gets to talk about whatever he chooses. You don’t like it, don’t read that blog entry as they are all very clearly titled. However, actually do read them because they need to be read. People need to hear more than just a few sides to this story. If you read his latest blog on the subject, you will see my comments quite a few times. The discussion left me very angry and hurt for a few reasons (which I do plan on blogging about when I can blog about it rationally and logically instead of from a place of heated emotions and frustrations).

I really don’t think I will be able to sleep tonight, because for me, this is extremely exciting news and I am beyond giddy! If someone does not tie me down soon, I think I will reach escape velocity and blast off into the farthest reaches of the Universe (and that is a whole other topic of discussion as my youngest (who is 10) asked me the other day, “Mom, if the universe is constantly expanding, that means there is an end, but there isn’t because its always growing bigger but if is growing it has to stop somewhere since it has to grow from some type of ending. MAN, now my head hurts! “).

Show time will be 9 pm PT – 11 pm PT on Friday, June 5, 2009 pending any unforseen circumstance.



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Ramblings from 3 am

May 19th, 2009
I have been very lazy when it has come to maintaining my blog. Well, I do not that lazy is the correct term. Maybe avoiding is a better term. When I decided to set out on this project, I said I would write about everything going on, and there is always something going on. As the title says, the goings on range from the mundane to the insane. I had also said I would write about personal things going on, not just write about the professional stuff.In the last couple of weeks a lot has happened in both areas.

Just over a week ago, I received confirmation of my media pass for PAX2009 and was completely elated. I have been wanting to go for years, but things always happened last minute that made it impossible to attend. I figured this year, it would be different. A couple days after receiving confirmation, things in my personal life happened where now my attendance may be jeopardized (will go into this later). I am back at the radio station doing my 2 hour Friday Night Geeky Pleasures Show (music genre is varied with many independent artists being featured). This is one of my favourite times of the week. During my broadcasts, I have complete creative freedom and I get to discuss whatever geek topic I may have come across the previous week and% discuss it with the masses. I get to share with the world something that is a huge part of my life. Something that at one point in my life I was teased for from time to time, I now get to do professionally. Geeky Pleasures is followed by 2 hours of alternative/rock/punk etc one week and the alternating week all Canadian content. Again, I love this part of my show, especially the week that it is all Canadian because I really get to push wonderful independent content that does not get the time they deserve on mainstream radio. I am also doing a broadcast for a different organization on top of it on another subject that I can talk about for hours. Everything professionally appears to be going right on track, however it is all very overwhelming at the moment for due to many factors.

The first factor is that I took a break from the digital world for 5 months. Coming back to it and trying to fit everything into such a finite time, while trying to take care of my family has been a bit of a struggle. I find it very difficult to balance all aspects of my life. It is very hard for me to be able to leave anything unfinished. I have been known to stay up for days straight working on a project (whether for work or crafting or you name it), because there is always just one more thing to get done before I can put it away. Then that one thing turns into another and it just snow balls. It had gotten to the point (since I am a stickler to a schedule and heaven forbid I am late for anything, if even by a second) that I had to take out my day planner and schedule in start and stop times, breaks to eat and drink, breaks to bathe and use the bathroom (the list again goes on) because I just can’t leave things unfinished. If I did not put it in my day planner and treat it as an appointment, other things besides whatever it is I may be working on, just didn’t get done. I am also the type that needs to be doing a lot of things at once, otherwise my brain gets bored and I lose focus. So the more projects on the go I have, the more attentive I am to them. But yet again, if I am not careful other things in my life fall apart. So on the five month break I took, I rediscovered things I had stopped doing because of my work life. Crafting and art being the major thing. I was able to find a very nice balance. Now I am having difficulty finding a new balance to keep the things I rediscovered alive with my love of the work that I do and my family. It has been a strenuous 3 weeks trying to write down my new schedule so that in my mind I am not leaving any of my areas (work, family, leisure, meditation) “unfinished” at the end of the day to ensure that I can sleep in peace without my mind racing thinking about the things left unfinished.

Now to compound this, my personal life had a huge explosion. I am not sure how comfortable I am going into details about it just yet. Yes, I said early on that I would talk about it all. But what does that mean? To what extent? I am a very private person in a general sense. I also love my alone time. I need a lot of time alone to think and to ponder and to wonder. I have a handful of very close friends that I tell everything to… eventually. Sometimes it will take me a few months for me to feel comfortable enough to fill them in on the personal events of my life. I am a thinker. I am very introspective. My thoughts dictate my emotions and not the other way around. I am thought driven, not emotionally driven. Even so I can empathize with people and many levels, I have an extremely difficult time understand most people’s emotional reactions to most situations. A lot of the time, it just doesn’t make sense, especially since the emotion most people attribute to the situation certainly is not going to change anything and will just cause the person having the emotion more stress. I look at life and the events that happen in it (for the most part) as an outside observer. It isn’t until I have had a chance to really look at a situation and think about it and decide how is this going to affect my life, will I attach any emotional label to it, IF I attach one. As a general rule, if it is not going to drastically change the circumstances of my life, I am neutral towards the situation. So by the time I actually talk about situations, (that as a norm would cause others great emotional stress) I have already digested it, decided what I am going to do about it and how I am going to feel about it. I just need to say the situation verbally so that it becomes “real” (for lack of a better word) and thus I can move forward. I do not want advice (unless I ask for it) or pity. I just need to be heard.

Now the event that has happened this past week is life-altering. I am still having a hard time accepting that it is real. I am waiting for the day that I wake up and it is all just a really awful nightmare. Never in a million years would I think this would happen (even though statistically it is highly likely). I thought that after all these years, it was good, I could safely plan my life around it and could integrate it into my existence. It was safe for me. Then in a flash, what I believed so strongly would be one aspect of my reality forever, was destroyed. It was a huge blow. This blow has made it very difficult for me to concentrate on anything but. Some may be able to figure out what has happened others may not. All I am really able to say (especially to strangers at this moment) is what I have.

So considering the above mentioned, I will try my best to update as much as possible. Even if it is just one or two lines of something random that may have caught my eye during the day. However, if I go awhile without posting, please check back regularly. I just need time to process this huge change to my life and how I am going to proceed.




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How time passes

May 11th, 2009
Well, I have come to the conclusion that time is much more finite than previously ever thought. I know I have been away for a very long time and have not updated as I have promised in the past. However a funny thing happens when you unplug from the world for 5 months. No you did not misread that, I unplugged my phone, television and HUGE GASP, internet for 5 months. I got back in tune with a few things that I had forgotten to find time for with my ever so busy schedule. Things were so much simpler and I had time to get back into various aspects of art. I was crafting 10+hours a days.

But then came time to come back to the digital world and it has only been a week and a half but has felt like a year with all the catching up I have been having to do with the station and my new broadcasting project . So much to do with the both of them, plus family, plus keeping up with my arts has made it near impossible to catch a breath to even do any type of updates anywhere else. I will talk about these projects and others I have on the go in more depth at a later time, but this is not what is on my mind at this moment.

To all the parents out there who may be reading this: Enjoy every second of your children’s lives and keep a record of funny things they do and say and the not so funny things. I was standing beside my two boys today and all of a sudden I realized how much they have grown in the last couple of months. My 10 year old is at chin level and my 13 going on 19 year old is at least 6 inches taller than I am. When on earth did they get that big? Someone please explain this to me because I swear it was just yesterday that I was pushing them out of me and holding them for the first time.

Then today I was reading this wonderful blog from the king of Geek, Wil Wheaton. He is only a couple years older than myself but after reading his post, I kinda felt a little ancient. And then it made me think of this lovely tale which proves I am older than dirt. This tale takes place 1 year ago.

My youngest was ill. Do to his illness, he was up all night doing things that sick children do when they are sick (you do not want more details than that). I decided I would share one of my favourite shows with him from when I was younger than just happened to be on the Space Channel. This show is the Hilarious House of Frightenstein. There is one point in the show where people “call in”. They use these old rotary phones, well because its an old show. My darling child looks at me half way through the segment and asked, “Mom, how do you use those phones?” Now you would think there is this huge generational gap between my children and myself but there isn’t. I am just 33 and my boys are 10 and almost 14.

How technology has expanded by leaps and bounds in the past generation. How wonderful these advancements are that allow me to work from home and keep in touch with friends around the world in real time. How wonderfully aging they can make on feel.

Hopefully soon I will find time to use all these wonderful advances in technology to really update what I have been up to and what I am up to now.

Until then, peace.



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