Done with Isabel

Posted by richard Sat, Jun 05 2004 16:36

Isabel has passed us over. We have some leaves and branches in our yard, but that is about it. It appears that there are quite a few more people without power in Durham including the building I work in. So, for the moment, I am still at home enjoying the fact that our power is still on. It looks like it is going to be a nice day out today.

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Grandma and Grandpa Visit

Posted by richard Sat, Jun 05 2004 16:36

Grandma and Grandpa made it up for their visit. The flight arrived pretty much on time. Reia was napping when we got home from the airport which gave us time to eat, but woke up soon after we finished. Grandma and Grandpa got to play with her and give her a bath. I think Reia enjoyed it.

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Why not telecommute?

Posted by richard Thu, May 13 2004 22:02

With the number of tech jobs available to today, many of them are good candidates for telecommuting. Unfortunately, companies, like the one I work for, do not take advantage of the possibility. With good planning on the part of the company, it could decrease expenses incurred (office space, phones, etc) and increase the happiness of employees. Ok, I realize that companies might have to make some arrangements for employees who must come into work for meetings, etc. Maybe there could be a general room with temporary cubes where employees could bring their notebooks and get online. With today's gas prices rising, it makes it an even more appealing opportunity for employees. Anyway, just some thoughts I was thinking on the drive home.

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Snow and Ice Almost Gone

Posted by richard Wed, Jan 28 2004 21:59

The snow and ice are almost gone. I am expecting to finally get back to work tomorrow. I have been telecommuting the past couple days which has been nice. With the way our new system is setup at work, I can do almost anything I do at work at home if necessary. I think telecommuting has real potential if your employer is willing to realize the benefits - easier said than done.

Anyway, things are hopefully going to get back to normal at this point. I know Suzanne, Reia and Tucker enjoyed having me around the house even if I was working. At least I didn't have to spend at least an hour driving to and from work.

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Snow and Ice

Posted by richard Mon, Jan 26 2004 16:29

Yesterday about mid-morning, we started getting some snow. It snowed on and off most of the afternoon and turned into freezing rain by later that evening. It stayed in the 20s all day.

Today we are expecting more freezing rain and sleet. It hasn't started yet, but it is to the south of us. I just took Tucker for a quick walk (23 F outside) and the streets are frozen over. It is probably 1-2 inches thick. Hopefully it warms up soon and all this ice melts.

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Christmas Week in Florida

Posted by richard Fri, Jan 02 2004 20:36

Well, Christmas has passed us by. We (Suzanne, Reia, Tucker and I) had a good trip to Florida for the week of Christmas. We were gone about 9 days and that is a pretty good amount of time especially with a baby. Reia did well with the process.

We started our journey on Friday after I got off of work. We traveled to Ormond Beach and stopped there for the night (arriving about 2:00 AM). The next morning we were up pretty early considering how late we got in. Everyone was excited to see the newest addition to the family. We were packed back up on and the road by just after noon.

In St. Cloud for Christmas

We arrived in St. Cloud before Matthew and Anna. We got something to eat and just hung out with Grandma and Grandpa. Later that evening Grandma ordered pizza and we opened Christmas gifts. The people there were: Grandma, Grandpa, Rebecca, George, Matthew, Anna, Suzanne, Reia and myself. It was a good time and I think everyone enjoyed themselves. During this time, I was busy feeding my DVD burner blank DVDs to make movies to give to people.

The next morning, Grandma, Grandpa and I went to church while the others were waking up or taking care of Reia (she is a lot of work). After church was just waiting for family to arrive. Mom had estimated about 26 people or so (see the complete list below).

Grandma (Suarez)
NAO (Outten grandmother)
Melissa and Jon (cousins)
Uncle Bill, Aunt Sherri and Jennifer (cousin)
Uncle Don, Aunt Kathy, Erin (cousin), Amy (cousin) and Eddie (boyfriend)
Aunt Carol and roommate's family
Matthew and Anna
Rebecca and George Richard, Suzanne and Reia (Tucker too) Grandma and Grandpa (Linda and John)


It was quite the crowd. The highlight of the day was Grandma (Suarez) with her marshmallow gun. It was made out of PVC. You stuck a marshmallow in the top and blew it out. It would shot out the front. Grandma was demonstrating it and shot Eddie in the eye, but no damage was done. There was lots of good food and presents for the kids.

Everyone pretty much left before it got dark. Gramdma doesn't like to drive on Nova Road at night (deer frequent that road). That night we just hung around the house (Matthew, Anna, Grandma, Grandpa, Suzanne, Reia and myself). Grandpa, Matthew and I shared the latest computer ideas. The women put together a showering plan so everyone would be ready for pictures by 10:00 am the next morning.

The next morning was pretty hectic with everyone trying to get ready for pictures. I also had problems with the powerbook's touch pad, but I will leave that for another discussion (it eventually started working). It took some effort and me forgetting to shave that morning and having to go back and get my razor, but we made it to Bruce's on time. As usual, Rebecca and George arrived late, but not that late. We started with shots of the entire family and then worked our way down to individual families. It was quite a time trying to make Reia look a certain direction and laugh with everyone else trying to do the same thing. It worked out in the long run and we got some good pictures.

After that, Grandma and Grandpa took Reia home with them while the rest of us (Matthew, Anna, Rebecca, George, Suzanne and myself) went to see "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King". We stopped at Fazoli's on the way to the movies for some fast Italian food. Then came "Return of the King" and let me say it was a long movie. It was a good movie, but I think it was hyped a little too much - I actually liked the previous 2 movies better. After the movie, we made our way home so Matthew and Anna could get on the road to Indiana. That night we just hung out in St. Cloud.

The next morning, Grandma had to go to work, but Grandpa was still off. We had made plans to go to meet Grandma that afternoon and go to Disney World. We did the normal stuff that morning (feed Reia, bathe her, put clothes on her, etc). We ate lunch and went to get Grandma at work. Grandma had to show off Reia at work. Once we were done at Bruce's, we packed up in the car and headed for Disney.

Reia had a great time at Disney with Grandpa, Grandma, Suzanne and I. Reia enjoyed looking at the wheels on her stroller, chewing on the bar of her stroller and being in pictures. We were able to get some of the same pictures that Grandpa and Grandma got of me when I was a baby. We didn't make it on any rides, but we sure did have fun. We headed home and readied the car to travel to Ormond Beach.

In Ormond Beach for Christmas

We arrived in Ormond Beach late Tuesday night and we pretty much said hi to a couple of visitors and then said good night to Nana and went to bed. The next morning, Christmas Eve, we went to Embry-Riddle for a visit. We were only able to meet up with Sally and Lisa in Career Services that morning. They really enjoyed meeting Reia.

Christmas Eve night we went over to Suzanne's grandmother's (Nannie) house. Nannie ordered sandwiches and had the group over (see list below). Reia got to open a few gifts from Suzanne's cousins while sitting in Uncle Mike's lap.

Uncle Mike, Aunt Debbie, Michael (cousin), Jonathan (cousin) and Katelyn (cousin)
Ashlee (Michael's girlfriend)
Nannie
Nana
Richard, Suzanne, and Reia


Christmas morning we got up and went through the normal routine with Reia in the morning. Nana fed her and bathed her. After that, we started opening presents. Reia only got through a few before she needed to go down for her nap. At that point, Suzanne, Nana and I continued opening our presents. After Reia woke up from her nap, she opened the rest of her presents and we got things loaded to take to Nannie's house.

We arrived at Nannie's when it was just Nannie and Mammie there cooking Christmas dinner. The rest of the crew arrived later. Reia had to go down for a nap and slept while we ate dinner. Dinner was very good and we had a full table. After dinner, we continued opening presents and hanging out enjoying the company. We then headed back to Nana's to let the dogs out and feed them.

The day after Christmas, Nana, Suzanne and Reia went to the mall that afternoon. I took Tucker for a walk down to the pier on Halifax. It was a very long walk. Nana, Suzanne and Reia made it back to feed Reia her carrots that afternoon. That evening we had Jon, Jennifer and Amelia over for a visit. It was interesting to see the interaction between Reia (6 months) and Amelia (14 months).

The next day, we took Reia out to the beach. We took a few pictures and shot some video. It appeared that Reia really like that beach. The wind was really blowing and it was definitely cooler with the wind blowing. There were also seagulls flying around for us to see. We then picked up Reia's food at Nana's and headed over to Nannie's to meet Sarah (friend from Ormond Beach library) for a visit.

Sarah came over to a visit to see Reia and chat with Suzanne and Nannie. Reia was fed at Nannie's while I tried to pull up pictures of the family we took earlier in the week on Nannie's computer (boy, dial-up is slow). We then went over to Manny's for a pizza. After dinner, we went back to Nana's to get ready for our trip back home.

The next morning we had several visitors saying goodbye to us before we got on the road. We were on the road by 9:30 which was good considering traffic was pretty busy headed home.

What a trip! It was good to get to see everyone and I think Reia handled all new people and places very well.

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Thanksgiving 2003 Recap

Posted by richard Fri, Dec 05 2003 12:30

I know it has been almost a week since Thanksgiving, but I have been busy. We had a great visit with my Mom, Dad, Brother and his wife. It was fun to have everyone at our house. It was one of the few times since we have lived in our house that we had a full house.

Matthew and Anna (brother and wife) stayed from Wednesday to Saturday and my Mom and Dad were here from Wednesday until Monday. It seemed to go by very fast.

We had a good meal on Thursday and just hung out with one another. We played Star Wars Monopoly, but I don't think everyone else was as into it as I was.

Friday we got a tree and put it up several times. We had problems with the tree falling over several times. Finally, we cut the base of the trunk flat and didn't put so much water in the base. Between those two things, it seemed to work. Friday night we played Taboo. It was an interesting game and much more difficult than you would think. I think everyone else liked this game, but I preferred Star Wars Monopoly.

Saturday the girls went shopping. They were able to find clothes for everyone to wear in the family pictures we are taking over Christmas. This was a very daunting task and they were pleased with the results. Reia stayed at home and hung out with the guys. This made it easier on the girls since they had to travel to several different stores.

The rest of Saturday we put up a few lights outside and took Matt and Anna to the airport.

Sunday was just a day to hang out and put a few more lights up outside. Mom and Suzanne made sugar cookies while Dad and I put the lights up.

The next morning we hung out at the house until we had to take Grandma and Grandpa to the airport.

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