Archive for August, 2008

Harry’s Slideshow!

I finally got Harry’s slideshow done after a long day here which has been totally weird.  Unauthorized people buying stuff on Rob’s credit card? Check. Power outage? Check. Battery backup for my computer failing? Seriously world, what are you trying to tell me today?  

You’ll see in the slideshow that I am totally obsessed with baby feet. I think they are the absolute cutest things in the entire world. Also, Harry has the most awesome big eyes. When he was awake, he just kind of looked at me like, “Who the heck are you and what the heck is that thing in front of your face?” But he really didn’t cry much- except when it was diaper change time. He cried the whole time and turned red, but once the diaper was on, Ryan got him calmed down pretty easy. He is a super good and pretty easy baby, although I am sure a lot of that is due to how calm and confident Ryan and Kim are as parents.

Anyway, I mentioned before that Harry has a super-expressive face and he looks serious and like he has work to do, so I thought that the Otis Gibbs song, “I Wanna Change It” was a fitting soundtrack.  Plus, Otis runs in our circle, so it’s kinda personal.  Anyway, thanks for the patience Ryan & Kim; I hope you enjoy the pictures! 

I totally had to do a self-portrait with me and Harry in homage to one of my favorite lifestyle photographers Amber Holritz.  Trying to do it with the D3 is pretty hard though.  That thing is a beast! I look totally grody though because it was a sunny day and I had the space heater going to keep him warm when he was naked, so I was kind of sweaty by the end.

TGIF! Puppies!

Passed along from another friend…guy sings puppies to sleep. Awwww…I would have embedded it, but apparently the guy doesn’t want people to embed stuff on their sites for whatever reason.

BlogIndiana Conference Wrap-Up

So, this weekend, my awesome graphic designer friend Jennifer and I went to the BlogIndiana conference at the IUPUI Campus Center. It was a 2-day conference about blogging. I figured that my blog was neglected and for $50, it would be worth it to meet some people, get a little inspiration, and maybe even learn something.  And on all three fronts, I was successful!

After a short welcome and a couple short greetings from sponsors (seriously- I don’t know that I’ve ever been somewhere a sponsor was given a mic and they actually kept it short and didn’t push their crap on you), we were off to the first panel.  Basically, the schedule for each day was 2 panels in the morning, lunch (provided), a topical panel with multiple bloggers, and 2 more panels in the afternoon. On Saturday there was a networking event where we ran into some chick who was pushing some multi-level marketing product. 

I won’t get into gory details, but one of the panels sucked because the guy who was doing it was basically pushing his product.  Most of the other presentations were really good.  The conference itself was well-organized and I felt like the guys organizing it (Noah Coffey and Shawn Plew) were really quick to respond and adapt to different situations and make everything go smoothly.  Like how after the first session, the presenter (Andrew Paradies from Photrade) handed out some paper evaluation surveys and everyone’s reaction was like, “We have to fill these out after each session? Paper surveys at a technology oriented conference?” Well, Noah and Sean heard everyone and by lunch- no more surveys and plans for an online one instead. 

I did have the epiphany during the last session (Blog Review & Critique) that I actually know more about designing a blog and using certain plug-ins than I thought I did.  Granted I’m not one of those people making moolah from my blog, but I’m not really trying to either.  And frankly, I do know that in order to be making any money from your blog, you need to be consistent about it- which I definitely am not.

Anyway, the best part of BlogIndiana was just the interaction with other bloggers.  So, I will now give you a small modified blogroll of people I met and blogs you may be interested in reading (and obviously click the links in the text above to see the blogs of people I mentioned there):

Jeannette Fulda- pastaqueen.com In addition to this site, she also wrote a book based on her weight-loss journey called Half-Assed. The girl lost 200 pounds!  She is super nice and super smart, and I joked she’d be my new best friend.  And she’s cool enough she could be.

Casey- mooshinindy.com Casey is a “mommyblogger”- a term even she hates- who takes GORGEOUS photos and went to the State Fair 5 times this year. 

Hope Baugh- Indy Theatre Habit Hope really wants people to go to the theatre.  So she started a blog talking about everything coming up in Indianapolis Theatre. At some point in the next couple months, Jennifer and I are going to try and help her snazz up her site a little, but her writing is great and I think she’s blogging for a nice cause too!

Tedra Richter- Tedra on Twitter Tedra right now does most of her blogging on Livejournal and it’s marked as friends-only, so I posted a link to her Twitter so you can watch her micro-blog. 

Renee Wilmeth- Feed Me/Drink Me I really don’t know how I first found Renee’s blog.  But as I read it, I saw that she knew her stuff and I take her recommendations seriously.  It’s because of her that I found out HOW AWESOME brownies from Circle City Sweets are.  She’s a little more gourmet and foodie than I am and definitely has a more sophisticated palate than I do, but she’s in the know when it comes to food stuff in Central Indiana.

Kirsten- Middle West Meals I actually know Kirsten through my old roommate (and saintly friend who helps me organize), Mary.  They used to work together at Borders and I happen to run into her once or twice a year.  I had no idea she had a blog!  She likes to cook and share recipes, so it is definitely worth checking out.

Anyway, it was mostly dudes there, so I think a lot of the women gravitated towards each other.  There are actually a ton of other blogs I encountered, but I haven’t had time to check them out yet. This post is already bordering on TLDR, so you can check out the entire BlogIndiana Blogroll yourself. 

Anyway, thanks to BlogIndiana, you’ll probably see more from me here, and that’s a good thing, right?

Harry Sneak Peek

I have a bajillion pictures to go through, but I picked these 5 out to give Ryan and Kim a sneak peek of our little session with Harry the other day. Just 9 days old! Anyway, I’ll have them done soon, but just look at this little peanut! He has such an expressive face. Kim and Ryan are just natural parents and just so calm. I hope you guys enjoy these and there are even better ones coming!





Yes, I am alive!

Yeah, I totally know that I neglect this blog, but show me a blog that isn’t a little neglected from time to time. Anyway, I ‘m working on some stuff to revamp this site and doing some behind-the-scenes stuff. Anyway, I just wanted to pop in and let yu know I’m alive and give yu some highlights of what you can expect in the next few weeks…

  • I will tell you all about the awesome stuff I get at our Farmer’s Market.
  • You will some super-cute pictures of a baby who’s probably being born, like, now. (And of course they’ll be cute because all babies are cute!)
  • You will see a better picture of who I am and what I am doing now in the site design and interface.
  • There will be an emo post about the Olympics.
  • I will have pics of my Smart car and our 74 VW Beetle to share.
  • I will finally get around to doing a couple more “Things I am glad I bought” posts. Might be some things to make your life easier.

Anyway, keep checking back or you could always subscribe by email or your favorite RSS reader by clicking here!

Oh, and there will be cute kitty pictures as always. I have a ton of cute ones that I’ll update in my galleries.

I figured I would add a quick pic, so here’s one from my webcam in Photo Booth where I was pretending to fly using my wonderful shawl from my mother-in-law as a cape. And of course I am wearing Hamburglar stripes.

me goofing