120 Minutes
comics and animation, computers, everyday glory, family and friends, food for thought, geekery, LEGO and Rokenbok, politics and law September 20th, 2011Tuesday – 20 September 2011
120 minutes. Two hours. 7,200 seconds. It both “does” and “doesn’t” seem like a lot of time. When you’re rushing to get that last-minute assignment complete, it’s too little time. When it’s a movie – that’s been done well and is entertaining – it’s just enough.
When you’re trying to compress all of the things on your “to do” list into 120 minute increments, it seems far too fleet.
But, it’s totally worth it.
The girls are now just shy of two-weeks-old. “Schedule” is still not part of their vocabulary. And that’s fine. We’ve started trying to get them used to the concepts of day (bright and somewhat noisy) and night (darker/low-light and much more quiet), in the hopes that we get them adjusted to the idea that being awake during the day is good and sleeping at night – and letting Mom and Dad sleep a little, too – is a “good” thing. We’ll see how this goes.
They are still very cute – awake and/or asleep:
Last week, when my mother was in town
Last week, with SaraRules!’ Parents…
Modeling their Wonder Woman and Flash onesies that SaraRules! made…
It’s been a challenging couple of weeks in some respects, but it’s also been fun getting to know the newest members of the family.
Stray Toasters
- Fatherhood, Not Testosterone, Makes the Man
- This LEGO Robot Helped Beta Test a New iOS App
- Rick Perry’s made-up ‘facts’ about climate change
- What we SHOULD have been taught our senior year of high school
- Scott Beatty on “Six Stories That Changed How I Read (and Write) Comics”
Namaste.
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