Playing Outside

June 22nd, 2008

A friend of my daddy’s from work loaned him a Flip Video,
so daddy decided to capture me playing with the dog-dogs.


Turns out that I love watching myself on camera!


I also like digging in the dirt.


And playing with bubbles.



While we were outside playing, the dog-dogs went crazy. Mom got all excited, but Daddy wouldn’t let me go over to
Mommy to see what she was all excited about. Daddy took the dogs inside and then made Mommy and me go back to the
driveway. He said something about a gopher in our fence. That doesn’t even make sense. Sometimes I worry about
Daddy…


Yet Another Annika Update

December 5th, 2007

wow… a lot happened this weekend. Annika had a second tooth come through. So I guess she got her Christmas wish early. =)

And Saturday she climbed up a flight of stairs (15 total) all by herself, and on the first try. She had been chasing a group of 3-5 year-olds who all ran up the stairs. Frustrated that she couldnt follow them, she sat at the bottom of the stairs and cried for a bit. Then, she just started climbing, and didnt stop.

Man, we are going to be in some serious trouble….

Oh, and yesterday (Tuesday) a tooth on the bottom came through.  So she’s up to 3 now.

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More Annika updates

November 26th, 2007

Annika is now pointing at people and things, waving “Hi”, and clapping.  Her first tooth punched through yesterday.

Just a quick Annika update

November 12th, 2007

Yesterday morning, Annika started clapping for the first time! Now, she’ll do something, stop and clap, then wait to see what our reaction is. LOL!

I guess it’s official: I’m old

August 7th, 2007

A couple of recent events have led me to this conclusion…

Tasha came over to the house on Sunday afternoon (she had been at her Dad’s house). It was in the mid to high 90’s and we were currently under an EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING (actually, we’re STILL under an excessive heat warning). She was wearing jeans, a black, long-sleeve t-shirt, and then a black short sleeve t-shirt over the long-sleeve. Jeans and TWO shirts??? On a 90+ degree day???? We couldnt really get an answer out of her as to WHY she had chosen this outfit except that it wasn’t “that hot” to which we knew wasn’t legit. I’m confident that she thought the outfit was cool (and I would completely agree if it had been 70 degrees outside), and that fact alone was why she had chosen it. I’m also confident that I did something similar at that age, and was convinced that it was perfectly normal to dress like that, and that my parents were simply clueless.

Last night, I overheard Noelle and Tasha discussing some character in her (Tasha’s) Sims game who has a tattoo of the Misfit’s iconic skull. I asked her if she knew who the Misfits were. She didnt. Wow… One of the original punk bands in America; hugely influential on American punk in the early 80’s…. And while she thinks their logo is really cool, she has no idea about the band behind that icon. I was able to relate the band to her by explaining that the song Mother in Guitar Hero II that she likes is sung by the guy (Glen Danzig) who used to be the lead singer (and founder) of the Misfits. She didn’t seem impressed.

Last, Noelle and Tasha returned home from back-2-school clothes shopping. Tasha had gotten two pairs of jeans, one of which Noelle described as an “emo” cut, to which, I rolled my eyes, and thought “oh my gawd that’s ridiculous.” And right then, I knew I had reached a turning point in my life: I am now on the other side of the generational gap.

Now, dont get me wrong, I actually like most of the music side of emo. I grew up listening to Husker Du and Fugazi, both of which are credited for influencing the 1st and 2nd waves of emo, and enjoy many other “emo” bands like Sunny Day Real Estate, Jimmy Eat World, The Get Up Kids, Piebald, At the Drive-in, Jawbox, Dashboard Confessional, Taking Back Sunday, The Early November, Mae, Further Seems Forever, The Used, From Autumn to Ashes, etc., etc, blah, blah, blah.

No, what I don’t like, nor get, is the style associated with “emo”. Specifically, the skin tight jeans (usually guys wearing girl jeans). How can any guy wear skin tight jeans? Especially in any place south of Canada? And how can you wear women’s low-cut jeans???? And the too tight tshirts. The hair styles can be a bit silly, but whatever. I cant talk about hair since the hairstyle I had in high school was pretty obnoxious.

Back to music, the only thing that bugs me about the music are some of the emo bands who claim they are punk. Sorry, you are not punk. You might have had punk influences, you might even like punk, and while the music you make in many instances is enjoyable, it is not punk. Oh, and Hot Topic is not Punk Rock.

So, there you have it…. I have officially crossed over to the same spot my parents were in when I looked at them and thought there’s no way they can understand me, they dont know what “cool” is, they are so clueless. <sighs>

And for a laugh, give this song a listen: Emo Kid

I had to say something

July 27th, 2007

This is in regards to the article F.B.I. Chief Gives Account at Odds With Gonzales’s

Specifically, this quote from Scott Stanzel:

“What we are witnessing is an out-of-control Congress which spends time calling for special prosecutors, starting investigations, issuing subpoenas and generally just trying to settle scores,” said Scott M. Stanzel, a White House spokesman. “All the while they fail to pass appropriations bills and important issues like immigration reform, energy and other problems go unanswered.”

Excuse me??? Out of control Congress? Did the Republican-led senate and/or congress pass any appropriate bills that answered questions to any of the above issues? Uh, nope. They had six years to accomplish that, and failed. The Dems have TRIED to pass legislation, but have hit Republican roadblocks. And you know what? They NEED, let me repeat that…. NEED to be spending time issuing subpoenas, starting investigations and calling for special prosecutors. Why? Oh, I dont know… maybe illegally spying on U.S. citizens? Illegal torture of detainees? Leaking the name of a CIA operative? Falsifying the case to go to war with Iraq? Do I need to go on?

No, what we have here is a case where the White House is trying to divert attention from these investigations. They dont want people thinking about this stuff. They don’t want us (the citizens) to start asking questions.

How to Install SecureCRT on U3-capable USB drive

June 7th, 2007

Been looking for a long time on how to do this. A post over at the vandyke forums mentions that they are looking at how to do it, but there’s no other information on it. So, using an old vandyke newsletter article, I set off to figure out how to get SecureCrt U3-capable.

First, if you are unfamiliar with U3, from the website:

Imagine carrying your software on the same flash drive that carries your files. That’s what you can do with a U3 smart drive. You can plug it into any PC and work, play a game, message friends, send email, edit photos and more. A U3 smart drive makes any PC your own PC. And when you unplug it, it leaves no personal data behind.

There are other, free options that do the same thing (like portableapps.com, PStart, etc), but I have a U3 drive, and it works just fine. Using the article above, I already had SecureCRT running on myportable drive, but it wasnt incorporated into the U3 Launcher and required me to open up the drive and manually launch it. Plus, U3 makes sure your apps are all closed before it disengages the drive. And there have been a couple of times where I ejected the drive but had forgotten about SecureCRT.

So, you are going to need a couple of tools in order to do this. Head over to U3.com and grab: U3 Package Prototyper and the Manifest Creator. Makes sure to have your U3 drive already plugged in as both of these apps actually install themselves to the drive. Ok, now, go follow all six steps in the directions from the newsletter I mentioned above. However, at step 1, dont copy your files over to the USB drive. Just copy them to a new location on your hard drive somewhere. We wont actually end up using the bat file you create at step 4, but do it anyway for now.

After you’ve completed all six steps, make sure SecureCRT is working correctly from your temp working area. Now, fire up the prototyper from your U3 Launcher. Use the browse button to select your Main Application Directory (thats the “SecureCRT” folder where you’ve been working in). Then, use the drop down menu to choose SecureCRT.exe as your Main Executable (see the screen shot). Then click the “Build” button. It will ask you where you want to store the U3 package its going to build. Pick somewhere you can get to easily since we have a bit more work to do. Click Save and it should build the package.


Once it finishes building the package, head on over to where you saved it. The package will have a u3p extension. A U3 package is really nothing more than a zip file. Change the extension from *.u3p to *.zip and then open it with your favorite zip application (I would strongly suggest WinRar). Extract the contents of the zip file. You should end up with 3 folders: Device, Host and Manifest. From your U3 Launchpad, start up the U3 Manifest Creator (UMC). In the UMC, go to the File menu, and open. Navigate to where you extracted the files and go into the Manifest folder. Open up the manifest.u3i file. It will warn you about the name having invalid contents. Dont worry about it, and just import anyway.

In the UMC go ahead and fill in the values on the Manifest Entries page tab (see screen shot). The icon file and UUID fields should already be filled out for you. If not, pick an icon you want to use, and click the Generate UUID button.

In the UMC, click on the Required Lifecycle Actions page tab. The important part here is the Action Arguments field. In this field, put in:

/F %U3_DEVICE_EXEC_PATH%\Config

Make sure everything looks like the screen shot.

Now, go to the File menu, and click on Validate Current Entries. Make sure you dont have any problems (for example, it doesnt like parentheses in the Product Description field). Last Save the file. Before proceeding, I would suggest re-opening the manifest file and make sure the Action Arguments line is what we put in. I have had a couple of problems where I would put in the arguments, and it wouldnt save correctly.

Since we no longer need it, go into the Device folder and delete the bat file we created earlier. Now we want to re-zip the three folders (Device, Host and Manifest) back into a zip file. Change the file extension on the resulting file from *.zip back to *.u3p. The last thing to do is to actually install the application on your U3 drive. From your U3 LaunchPad, go to Add Programs, Install from My Computer. Navigate to where your new .u3p file is. Follow the directions, and you should now find SecureCRT in your program listings in your U3 Launchpad.

Launch it and enjoy. ;-)

Annika is teething

May 30th, 2007

Yep, it is happening already.  This weekend Annika started screaming.  Not crying like she normally does, but full-out, bloodcurdling screams.  Before this weekend, I had only heard her scream if she was REALLY hungry.  But she was screaming all the time, even in her sleep.  We checked her diapers, tried burping her, and made sure she wasnt still hungry.  We didnt know what else to try, or look for her.

When mom arrived Monday night, she said that it sounded like Annika was in pain.  She asked if we had tried any orajel yet.  The thought hadnt even crossed our minds.   We gave it a shot, and sure enough: 2 minutes after applying it to her lower gums, she wasnt screaming anymore. Since then, Noelle has noticed what looks like TWO teeth coming in.  TWO?  =(

Man, kids grow up fast….

Opinion of Vista so far: Less than impressed

May 29th, 2007

Tasha and Noelle both recently got new computers. Both computers came with Vista Home Premium pre-installed. I havent installed Vista on my home machine yet, mostly due to the bad reviews it has received and the fact that work (MU) has decided to postpone upgrading to Vista until Fall of ‘08. After spending a week working with Vista, I would be ok with postponing it until ‘09. Maybe they’ll have all the kinks ironed out.

First, Vista comes with a set of Parental Controls built-in. I thought to myself “Great! Noelle and I have been talking about setting up some parental controls on Tasha’s computer anyway!” Also, as the sole IT person in the house, I have to support all the computers, so anything that will restrict someone from “breaking” the computer is ok in my book.

To set up Parental Controls, you have to create a Standard User Account for each child that will be using the computer. The account must be a standard account, not an admin account. Makes sense. Next, you have to log into an admin account, turn on parental controls and then specify HOW you want the child’s account restricted. I enabled the web filtering setting with the thought that it would help block access to potentially malicious websites. I’m not really worried about Tasha going to “inappropriate” sites so much as I am worried about a site from a google return launching a pop-up that goes to a malicious site. So I’m not really trying to restrict where she can go so much as I am trying to restrict where the “bad” guys can trick her into going.

OMG… what a train wreck. There are 4 options for web filtering: High, Medium, Off and Custom. Uh, where is Low? I started with Medium since the description said

Medium. With this level, websites are filtered based on web content categories. This lets your child explore the wide range of information on the Internet, but not see content that is inappropriate.

Sounds ok. I quickly found out (through Tasha yelling that her computer was broken) that she could barely navigate ANYWHERE on the net. She wanted some MCR photos to use as a background, but the parental controls had blocked her access to google images. So I changed the setting to Custom, and had it filter for mature content, pornography, and gambling. (You can see a complete list of categories here.) I also manually added google images to the white list. Crisis adverted… or so I thought.

As I worked on her machine some more, logged in under her account, I found myself constantly looking at the notice that the site I was attempting to go to was being blocked by the parental controls. What were the sites I was trying to go to? http://support.ea.com, http://www.nvidia.com, and http://www.codecguide.com. How do any of those sites have anything to do with porn, gambling, or mature content???? Granted, Tasha will probably never have a reason to go to nvidia or codecguide, but she could certainly find herself going to ea.com’s support site.

As it stands now, Vista built-in web filtering is an utter failure. All it will accomplish is a bunch of trips into her room to grant access to sites that she’ll need to get to while doing research for her homework. No thanks. I’ll go with a third party app that actually works.

Another section of the Parental Controls is the ability to control when an account can use the computer. Tasha, like her mother, isnt very good with time, and can easily lose track of how late it is. So I set up “blocked” times for when I know she wont be using the computer. However, I hadnt considered holidays. Like Memorial Day. So at 11pm Sunday night, Tasha was in our room asking why she couldnt use her computer. I quickly discovered that there is no way to temporarily override the block. I had to go into the main account, and change the blockage for that day of the week. That also means that at some point, I need to go and set it back to what it NORMALLY should be. Again, this seems like a half-baked applet, and you are better off with a third-party app that actually works.

The parental controls also includes the option to block games based on ratings. I didnt set up this particular setting. But stay with me here… You have to create a standard user account in order to use the parental controls, and there is even a games setting in the parental controls. Yet, there is no way (that I have found so far) in order to run any of her games without giving the admin account password. Yep, so far, all of her games (Sims 2, Rollercoaster Tycoon, Zoo Tycoon) need to run as an administrator. The only way they will run is to set the compatibility tab to “always run as admin”, but then doing so requires an admin password.

So, microsoft obviously knows there are a TON of games out there that are like this. They know that kids are going to be set up as standard user accounts. Why didnt they give us parents anyway of embedding the password into the compatibilty properties for a game??? Or some way of setting up that program to bypass the UAC controls? Or SOMETHING that would allow parents to *easily* set up the computer so that the child can be a SU account and run their games? I am quite sure that Microsoft will say that it is the responsibility of the game manufacturers to come up with patches, but sheez. I really doubt Atari is going to spend the money to write a patch for a game they now sell for $15. And its not like the game cant run in Vista… It CAN. It just cant run unless it runs as an admin.

This whole mess with the games makes me wonder how many of our non-microsoft applications are going to act the same way here at work. Are we going to have to give everyone either the admin password for their computer, or set them up with both a SU and an Admin account, invariably to have 95% of them always use the admin account because it is easier? And how are we going to explain to an upper-level manager that s/he really does need to enter in a password every time they want to run a particular app? Yea, that’ll go over real well.

Dont get me wrong; I COMPLETELY understand what Microsoft is trying to do with the UAC. And for the most part, I agree with it. But, like the Parental Controls, it seems to be a half-baked solution. In both an enterprise setting, and at home, you dont want your users running as admins, nor do you want them to have access to an admin account. There’s a reason you dont want your users to be able to install whatever software they please. ;-) But at the same time, they need to be able to run the applications to do their jobs (or homework, or play games at home) without requiring an IT person to come in and launch the app for them.

Ok, enough with the UAC problems. I also discovered that installing hardware as an admin doesnt necessarily make that hardware available to SU accounts. For example, I installed a netgear WG111T wireless usb nic, logged in as the administrator. After making sure it was working properly, and that I could access the network, I logged out of the admin account and logged into tasha’s account. I discovered that while Vista saw the hardware (it was listed in the device manager), vista was stating that it was unable to initialize the hardware. I had to unplug it, plug it back in, go through the driver installation again (since I had already installed it, shouldnt the drivers been cached into System32\drivers\ ???), and then go through all of the wireless settings… AGAIN. sheez!

At this point, I am REALLY close to wiping the drive and installing XP on there. Yes, I know I can turn off UAC, or simply change her account type to admin, but whats the point of Vista then? UAC and Parental Controls are supposed to be part of its selling points. The other “cool” stuff about vista can either be downloaded for free from Microsoft for XP, or can be aquired from third-party software vendors. At least with XP, there is decent hardware and software support, so I wont have to be hunting down beta Vista drivers. I’ll stick with Vista for a little bit longer, but another day like yesterday and that’ll be the straw…

At home full time now

April 16th, 2007

I’m at home full time now with the little one. I actually started last thursday. I’ll be home until the 7th of May. Then I’ll go back to work for a week (for some training), and then have another week off to spend time with her. So far, the hardest adjustment has been the decrease in sleep. However, Noelle and I discovered that it works much better to put her down in her crib in her room than in the bassinet in our room. Turns out Gilzow babies are notoriously loud sleepers. Mom told me that she couldnt sleep with any of us three boys in the room with her because we made so much noise. Sure enough, when we tried leaving Annika in her room, after about 3 minutes of fussiness (though no crying), she went to sleep. There were a couple of more times throughout the night where she would make enough noise to wake me up (via the baby monitor), but by the time I had swung my legs out of bed and started to get up, she was back to sleep.

Last night, she slept from 11:30p until 6:30a this morning! =)

After her morning feeding, sheslept until 10:20 at which time I had to wake her up to eat. She managed to pee all over me, again. While i was pulling off the dirty diaper, the clean one got caught on the dirty’s velcro tab and moved. It was right at that point that she decided to pee. Luckily i was able to deflect it to the changing pad and away from her clothes. She thinks it is HILARIOUS. I dont know if she is just reacting to my reaction or the faces I make or what. But she definitely gets a kick out of it.

We had about an hour of play time together before she started getting cranky. As soon as I changed her, and put her in the bjorn, she went to sleep. She’s asleep right now in the bjorn while i type =)

After this I think I will try and vacuum with her in the bjorn. Who knows? Maybe she’ll sleep right through it and I’ll be able to get some work done around the house!