2013 – A Big Year

2013 promises to be a big year!  First of all, in the minds of some 26 percent of Americans, it is a year that was not supposed to happen.  Did Gallop interview children for its polls?  Every time a new doomsday prediction happens, the result is the same.  We all wake up the next morning and read about the people who killed themselves, and mourn their loss, and their foolishness, and move on.  The sun rises, and the preachers post their view that no man knows when the end times will come, then start soon again on their tirades about how immoral everyone is, and that this is the end times!  This is one of the reasons I am not religious at all.  I am not having any of it.  I am not having any distractions from living the life I have got, and making it the best possible life I can for myself, and for those around me, family and friends, and even people I do not know.  I have no interest is wasting my time and money on those who busy themselves with the philosophies that distract, or disrepute life for less than it really is.  There is only one thing that can be proved that life is.  One chance.  For each of us, it is one chance to live, and make it good for ourselves, and leave the place in the condition for a chance to make it good for others who come after.  This is the foundation of 2013 for me. 

So, as 2012 comes to an end, I am putting together my list.  It is not a list of resolutions in the traditional sense.  Resolutions are things that we set to try to improve our lives, but often get broken by February.  I am setting mine as a list of goals for the year which are to be written down and focused on.  They have reasons and rationale!  For example, I have fences to build around the yard to keep the animals that we rely on for our food in their places.  I cannot have the goats and chickens and cows running through the garden and eating the vegetables. 

The biggest goals for this year have entirely to do with our home, making it a better and more livable place, and giving our family what I can best describe as “food security.”  In other words, I am building the place into a working farm where most of our food can be raised.  I want to buy the staples at Sam’s, of course, such as sugar and salt, and even flour.  But all the meat and vegetables should come from on the land we live on. 

The biggest staple for our survival is water.  If we are going to raise our animals, then we must have water to raise the grass in the field across the road, and we must have water to raise the vegetables in the garden on this side of the street.  We have access to irrigation across the road, but no access to electricity there.  Smarts must be used in deciding how we work! 

We have other aspects as well to consider, such as networking in the house.  There is nothing like convenience to define efficiency.  It is a happy place when dreams can be had in a comfortable place, and the work to achieve those dreams be done after a good rest.  So, I want to be able to sit in a comfortable place to research recipes and then be able to access those in the kitchen to try out.  There needs to be a cache of recipes for the staples at home too, such as favorite breads, cookies, mayonnaise, and so on.  There should be an accessible shopping list kept from the kitchen, but in a place that can be accessed from the store too.  Does that mean keeping the list on a Google Drive account that can be accessed from Sam’s Club via WiFi?  Shopping and budget are best kept in control with proper planning. 

At some time in this year, we are likely to lose one of our family members into a care home because of his dementia.  If so, he will likely end up in the same home that our aunt Amy is in.  How will costs be covered and visits be arranged?  How will both visit home, if it is viable? 

Goal planning should be arranged around these considerations, in order to make it a better place for us to live!  So this is what I am up to today, and for the next few days! 

Happy to report that it has been a White and Wonderful Christmas this year!  It is snowing today, as we all recover from the festivities of Christmas Day!  I celebrate it, yes.  I celebrate it as a time to be with my family, and to treat them to the things that we cannot always do.  This year we went out for our Christmas meal on Christmas Eve, and then we stayed at home and opened gifts and had a buffet on the dining room table on Christmas Day.  We had Aunt Amy with us on both days! 

Well, part of the New Year’s goals is going to require an exact model of the house in Google Sketch-Up.  So, I have lots of work to do! 


Kelsey J Bacon

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Little Eyes

4:30 in the morning.  The dark silence of sleep is torn in two by a shrill cry.  My eyes open, but the view is pretty much the same.  Darkness.  This is not morning yet, not how I would define it.  Another cry.  Find the faint green numbers on the clock face, and confirm my conclusions.  Another cry, another conclusion.  The baby is hungry.  Not a bad night’s sleep, really, as I was asleep before midnight last night.  Missus’s head lifts off her pillow with the next cry.  She strains to look at the clock.  “Four thirty,” I say. 

“Oh.”  Tired, she pauses to think.  “Not really that bad then.  Do you need the loo?” 

“Yes, actually.  Do you want me to go ahead and do the bottle while I am down there?”

“Do you mind?”

“Be right back!”

Passing by the cot, two little dark spots look out in anticipation of who is going to end the wanting.  Another cry. 

A few minutes later, missus is downstairs for her wake-up, and I am sat on the bed holding a doll-like figure in my arms, those same two dark spots looking up, over the bottle in my hand, as if memorizing the outlines of my face in the faint yellowish hue of the nightlight.

Little eyes, looking up.  Tummy filling up.  Her little mind is forming synaptic connections, learning the shapes of things around her, trying to figure them out for what they are, memorizing the ones she sees when her tummy fills up, learning what to rely on, what to trust.  Little eyes, searching the world around her, inputting data faster than any other sense. 

Two hours have finally passed, the bottle is empty and cold on the shelf next to the bed.  On my left arm lies a head with two little eyes struggling at last to stay open.  Her restless body twitches.  Finally the little eyes close.  A deep sigh.  Dreams of shapes she does not understand pass through her mind, reinforcing the newly created synaptic connections.  Her mind filling up.  The visions of her little eyes.


Kelsey J Bacon

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Posting From My Netbook Again

Well, I cannot believe it!  I am actually posting this blog post from my Netbook again, after two years of it either not running, or running on Ubuntu, which does not support an even half decent local blog editor!  I have been awaiting this day since the license on my copy of Windows 7 decided that it was not a valid copy, even though it came loaded on my TOSHIBA Netbook PC. 

Impression of Windows 8 so far?  Well, I cannot start anything from the menu except for the desktop because the screen resolution is too low.  So, basically I am buggered from the start screen!  I will admit, that does not hold the highest importance to me, but I cannot even start an e-mail client at this point!  We’ll see what else does not work! 


Kelsey J Bacon

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Blog Redesign

Today I found a nice paisley to put in for the background of my Blog, and use for the color scheme.  After some editing in the backend of the blog, and getting the background to show up as if it were a single piece of paisley fabric, I found something that I am happy with for now! 

I also showed Kiry her Blog, the other day, really.  Anyhow, today I showed her a little about how to edit it.  Rather than dictating to me, she insisted on writing her entry herself, though I was able to put up a translation after each line.  It is the first time she has actually helped me with her Blog, which is designed to be her Childhood Journal!

It has been snowing quite lightly here today.  That’s good stuff as I am really eager to get some measurable snow on the ground!  I have really missed the seasons over the past decade!  This is only the second attempt at weather this season, and here it is already the 10th of December.  It just has not been feelin’ a lot like Christmas!


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Our little Umber seems to be adapting well to the almost cold weather.  Here she is in the bottom of our field, where I would like to put a duck and goose pond for the coming summer. 


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Jordan’s horse, Precious, is also doing well with her field full of ice cream.  Both horses are holding their weight on just fine. 


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I actually caught Jordan at some manual labor!  This is a sight!  There just isn’t much snow on the ground to shovel!  Still, grandma thanked him for his efforts! 


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Just off the front step was the only sign of Dylan doing anything outside for the day.  He is not much up for working outside at all, and when he does go outside, it is usually to accomplish some task that requires a sort of diminished mental capacity. 


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We are lucky here that we are almost completely surrounded by mountains in every direction.  Can you spot the two goats in this picture?


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The house has a roof that quickly clears the snow off of it. 


Kelsey J Bacon

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Getting The Netbook Up To Scruff

Well, I have finally ordered the hard drive! 750 GB of space spinning at 7,200 RPM, hopefully giving the speed I need to watch a video on my netbook without the continuous skipping! Also, I am getting rid of Ubuntu and switching up to Windows 8. a few week or so after we moved to America, the Windows 7 license declared itself invalid, and stopped booting. Thank you Toshiba! But with Windows 8 System Builder available from Amazon for $85, all I can say is Thank You Microsoft!

The switch back to Windows is an important one for me, as a blogger, because of the needed support for Windows Live Writer. WLW allows local writing and layout design that cannot be done on the web based blog editor that’s built into the blog’s back end.

I obviously will benefit from the greater storage for my photography too! But with Windows on the netbook, I will also be able to load Photoshop, and do some editing there as well!

I also found my software for my color calibration device. This means I will be able to get these monitors back in line, as soon as I find the device itself!

Two years post move, and I am finally getting my computing situation back to where it was just before we left England!

By this time next week, if all goes well, I will be blogging from any location again via my netbook, and shooting and loading photos as I go!


Kelsey J Bacon

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Organizing the Computers!

Data migration and organization, deleting duplicates and making space on hard drives while planning out a new workflow is time consuming and dull.  But I have got to get all this done if I am going to get back on top of my intended hobby!  Over the last few days I have moved a 1TB drive off a RAID enabled NAS, which is to say in lay terms that I took out a duplicate drive from a Netgear Stora, and put it into my PC tower, formatted it, and started moving files from the Stora to the drive in the PC.  File migration had to e done this way because a drive from a Stora is not readable on a PC.  Once the files were moved, it was time to move the second hard drive into the computer and format it.  Then I started moving all my files around so that they are more or less organized, though there is still a lot to do.  As Network Attached Servers go, I would not use a Stora again just for the fact that I am required to “log-in” and Netgear set the maximum number of users to 3 unless I pay for a yearly upgrade.  They wanted me to pay to access my own data on my own machines.  Forget that!  What’s more, the log-in software seldom worked correctly in making a local connection, and required a “Remote Connection.”  Who knows just what that means, and how much logging is being done by Netgear during such a connection!

So, Netgear’s Stora is falling away from our network, and I am waiting for some items to upgrade my Netbook computer to Windows 8, on a 750 GB Hard Drive.  Snazzy! 

Okay, that’s all boring stuff, but I needed to document it in my little journal here!  What all of this means is that my blogging and photographic workflow will be improved by Christmas! 

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Thanksgiving 2012

Where once sat a table in my bedroom. there is now a child’s play cot.  Where once there was free passage around the dining room table, there is now a stroller.  Where there was a place of quiet, there now is the cooing and crying of a tiny voice.  Where once there was happiness, now there is joy!  Where once there were arms filled full of hobbies and passions, there now are hands filled with love, and service to a fragile life.  Where once there was the freedom to come and go, now there are routines to adhere to both day and night.  Where once slept three children. there now sleep four, and for this I am filled with Thanks. 

Khallarnie is now two weeks and one day old.  So far she has been doing really well.  We were prepared for the dairy allergy with Soy formula.  There is a bit of acid reflux that, if we were in England, we would treat with Gaviscon Infant.  We are not in England, so we must find out the best acid reducer that we can in our local grocery store and fix it in baby’s bottle at an appropriate dose.  So far, we could be doing better as she hiccups when she gets hungry, and she spits little bubbles when she is full.  It is a minor issue in the grand scheme, and so despite the inconvenience, I am thankful for the health she has had these past two weeks. 

Dirty nappies are tossed into a bin in our bedroom, however, when we are not in our bedroom, there are a set of small and helpful hands ready to carry off an old nappy to the bin and dispose of it.  Those hands belong to a very special little girl who came along one day and stole my heart completely.  I am thankful for Kirynie.

My wife discovered the other evening that if she stood in the bedroom door and held the baby in her arms while the boys passed back and forth doing various jobs to help her out, the work would always come second, after a delay of a moment or two in which the boys would pass, pause, and leave a kiss on the baby’s head or cheek.  Never would one pass without a stop, and never did either stop to coordinate this kissing effort.  I am thankful for the love they have for their sisters, and to know that if for some reason I cannot finish raising these girls, they will always have two fine men to look to for help, for love, and for whatever they need to carry on.  I am thankful for Jordan and Dylan.

Feeding times come at two, six, and ten in the mornings and afternoons.  At two in the morning, there comes unfailingly a little hiccup, followed by another, and then another, increasing till they are quite large.  At some point, a whimper get included, and then a little whine, followed by a cry.  Off the bed I will bound, into a shirt and down the stairs to the kitchen, where I will prepare a bottle.  Four ounces of sterilized water warmed for thirty-eight seconds in the microwave, two scoops of Infamil Soy, a little Karo Syrup, and a quarter of a tablet of acid reducer, crushed into powder.  Shake vigorously at first, then slowly as I return to the bedroom.  Total time out of bed, about two minutes, unless I have to stop at the loo along the way.  Then I crawl back into bed, and pass the bottle over to Katrina, who checks the temperature, and then tell me to go back to sleep.  I cannot tell you  for just how many reasons, and how much I am thankful for Katrina! 

I am thankful for the old friends who once passed through my life, and also for the old friends who still linger.  I am thankful for the new people I meet each day.  I am thankful for the sound and the smell of the furnace as it kicks on, and the massive engine in the truck that starts each time I turn the key.  In short, I am thankful for everything that is a part of my life.  I am thankful for everything that gets added to it, and for everything that has been taken away. 

Happy Thanksgiving! 

Kelsey J Bacon

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Happy Birthday Khallarnie

Khallarnie was born one week ago today, and time has been at a virtual stand still since.  The days are of course busy with child caring, and bottle cleaning and sterilizing, feedings, and nappy changes.  My focus is on getting all of her routines straight.  And because of it, time does not seem to be moving forward, while all along I know that these moments will be gone in a flash!

Khallarnie does have a bit of a meaning that  checked with Katrina this morning.  It comes from the name of a village in Ireland called Killarney, and meaning church of sloes.  A sloe is a fruit from a “blackthorn,” or a prunus spinosa.  So, “church of the fruit of the balckthorn” sounds just about an apt meaning.

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Yet ANOTHER Trip To See The Doctor!

Today we have to go see the doctor again. We are seriously awaiting our last visit with him, as we are eager to get this baby born and into our lives! The Holiday season is upon us, and this will be the first in our family born during the silly season. Today’s Bonfire Night, and it would have been a great day for a birthday, but so far, little one is not budging. Maybe when we are at the doctor’s office?

A lot of progress has been made towards the ‘settling in’ aspect of our lives. We are familiar with the local territory, and know our way around from city to city and all. We have our Sam’s Club memberships and have got a basic life plan in place, even if it is a de facto plan to start off with.

The baby was first scanned up here a few weeks ago.  I have got to say that 4D is more than a little amazing!

I was contacted over the weekend by someone interested in having me shoot photos of her wedding.  She is a fiance of a friend from about ten years ago.  Of course I said I would do it, and I will!  I am amazed though that someone was interested in my work and willing to hire me for their important day.  Amazed may be too much the wrong word, where flattered would fit in better.

Despite my lack of enthusiasm for the chores list today, I think this week will prove to be interesting.  The trick to getting to that interesting bit is to get started with those mundane chores so I can stop watching the pot boil!

KB

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Maybe The Last Doctor’s Visit

So, here it is 7:00 PM on a Friday night, and the country life where I am at is settled into still darkness, for the most part.  I can hear the movie the kids are watching in their room, and Missus is lay on the bed recuperating from another week at work.  There are still quite a few things on my to-do list that need finishing before winter is finally upon us, but the weather forecast is so mild for the next seven days that it’s hard to believe it is even autumn.  Some things can wait, such as moving the lawn furniture in, and finishing off that goat pen I have been working on behind the barn. 

We went to visit the doctor on yesterday, and the little baby is due to pop out at any time now.  the doctor seems doubtful that we will be visiting in office again before she does.  The minutes tick by so slowly.  I was a bit disappointed that we did not get a Halloween baby.  What is there for November?  Bon-Fire Night!  She could associate herself with Guy Fawkes, the failed bomber who tried to blow up…  Oh, wait.  That’s probably not the best hero for her. 

Well, maybe yesterday was the last visit with the doctor.  It would really be nice, and a relief to both of us, to get this baby born and out of my wife’s pained body! 

The minutes just tick by…  7:09 PM. 

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