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Quote of the day, which makes a good summary, came from an IM conversation: "I think what's really rare is my _noticing_ that it's a nice day while it's happening. I'm getting better at it, though."

It was a good day -- I split up and posted the Tempered Glass concert from Norwescon (and fixed a long-standing bug in the process), went out with the YD to buy her graduation present (a laptop, of course), made dinner, sang for Colleen, ...

The evening was marked by many good things: a breathtakingly beautiful video of sand animation, a wonderful mnemonic for the strings on a guitar: "Every Adult Dragon Grows Big Ears" (from judifilksign -- N thinks I should write a song about learning guitar) conversation and song... and learning that the YD has named her new laptop Ame.

A couple more good links under the cut.

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The weather was cool and a little rainy in the morning; I drove through a couple of patches of gentle but steady rain on the way to work. My coworker M was still working on his side of the demo (the client side) right up until the 10am dry run, and managed to get a 3x speedup by clever caching. My side (the server) worked just fine.

After the dry run I felt oddly down -- weather, worries, or reaction? It's hard to tell; probably a mixture. M and I talked and agreed that we were both nervous, and that epidurals are scary.

Spent a contented hour walking in the warm sunlight and being guardedly optimistic. The demo went off perfectly. M and I just sat there watching while the Boss and Grandboss ran through it with the visiting HeadHoncho-san.

Our scheduled date night took us to Menlo Park, and a nice little Italian restaurant next to Kepler's bookstore. Which roughly tripled the price of the evening's entertainment, but... Bookstore. I had eggplant parmesano; Colleen had a cucumber/tomato/celery salad and gnocci. We split a plate of breaded-and-broiled oysters. Very much to yum.

We snuggled and talked for over an hour after going to bed. Colleen was also thinking of Amy on Tuesday, and I learned that she had been up and down five stairs during her PT appointment.

We decided, with considerable regret, that we'd have to go to Loscon rather than Orycon this year (a major grump to those who moved Orycon into conflict). Colleen missed it last year, and with Kat in Seattle it will probably be our last Loscon; there are people there whose health is fragile enough that it may well be the last time we see them. *sigh*

A good day, ending on a slightly down but tender and loving note.

Link sausage:

From Linux Gazette, Cisco's WRT160NL, a Linux-based 802-11N router with a USB port. 100baseT ethernet, though, so you can't really use it as a NAS. I'll probably stick with my collection of assorted MiniITX boards.

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Yesterday was a very good day for Colleen; she had a PT appointment where she stood for 5 minutes twiddling her thumbs (i.e., without holding on to anything), and walked 100' with the walker. The therapist said she's doing well, and that the incontinence will eventually go away as well. Basically she's relearning things she learned as a toddler, and is now well into the holding-on-to-furniture stage.

It was good for me, too -- I had a two-hour debugging session with M, a demo of the fully-working system to $grandboss, and a teleconference to Japan that turned up a couple more problems but probably nothing really major. It's harder when you can't actually touch the machines on the other end.

Much wailing and gnashing of teeth on the part of the Younger Daughter, who wants her BF to move in with us. We told her "no way until you're out of high school". I expect the next few months to be pretty bad.

About the only thing I didn't manage to do was my traditional August 4th post about Amethyst Rose; I'll probably do that today or tomorrow. I was thinking about her, though.

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