Wednesday, November 5, 2008

VOD - Cell Phones and Car Ads

Here's one of my personal faves, our good friend Foamy the Squirrel. This episode in particular captures perfectly the sarcasm and wit of what has become quite an internet animator. Courtesy of Johnathan Ian Mathers, his brainchild has been spewing the best of our inner frustrations for quite some time. Nothing says I'm sick and tired like a small rodent with a bitter hatred for all things mundane. For more please feel free to hit up the original site - IllWillPress.com, or the archives over at The Friends of Foamy. Language is definitely not safe for work, so view this one at home.

I figured if you've been checking the site that you're tired of your computer making the loading noise so I've just linked the toon below for your viewing pleasure. More to come - Jimmy.

"Cell Phones And Car Ads" - Copyright Jonathan Ian Mathers 2002-2008.
You are viewing this movie courtesy of The Friends of Foamy!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

We Will Get There


Ladies and gentlemen, your next President of the United States of America.

For the first time in a long time, I felt very sincerely proud to be an American.

Congratulations, sir.

And goodnight,
Jimmy

Monday, November 3, 2008

R.I.P. Madelyn Dunham



Madelyn Dunham passed away today (Nov. 3rd) at the age of 86 after a long affliction with cancer.
Dunham, as you may or may not know (although the picture probably gave it away) was the maternal grandmother of Barack Obama. In a bittersweet moment, Obama stated, "She was one of those quiet heroes that we have all across America. They're not famous. ... But each and every day they work hard."

Our condolances lie with Barack and the Obama's. Loss is never easy, but always harder when we lose those whom have had great impact on our lives.

Palin as President - Plus the FPOD


Just in case you haven't visited yet, check out Palin as President. They've added continually leading up to tomorrow's election, so now's as good a time as any to check it out for a quick laugh. Thanks go out to Korie for pointing this one out to me. Now give it a click, won'tcha'!

While we're bashing Sarah Palin, which I might add has officially been added as an Olympic sport in 2012. Here's a link to a compendium of articles and news relating to and supporting the idea that Sarah Palin does, in fact, suck.

Palin Sucks

BTW, did I mention that Sarah Palin sucks. Yeah, like a lot. And by Sarah Palin I mean that know-nothing pageant runner-up who likes rape, meth, and birthing ... and by sucks I mean she is completely inadequate and objectionable, not only for the position of Vice President, but pretty much any type of employment other than: telemarketer, NMSU parking enforcer, professional necropheliac, Wal-Mart™ greeter, or the role of Elisabeth Hasselbeck on the View.

Also she sucks.

Jimmy.

A Week in the Life - Blue Light Special

Well, after a long week filled with ups and downs, I am happy to report that some semblance of normality has returned to our home. After a couple days under the bili-lite , Caitlyn was released around 3pm on Saturday afternoon. (Sample baby shown, this pic was most similar to her situation)

Now we're home and working on adjusting her sleep pattern a little. In typical Murphy fashion, she is most lively between the hours of 1-5AM and dead tire between the hours of 6-11AM. This results of course in mom and dad dipping in and out of sleep periodically throughout the night. In reality, it's not that we're in and out of sleep, but rather that we're in some strange sleep "purgatory" if you will; a state which is neither truly asleep nor awake.

Unfortunately the result is that you never really get into a deep sleep, you just don't trust yourself enough. Even when one parent is awake and the other is asleep (i.e. Crystal is feeding her), it's still not enough to be reliable. I find myself falling asleep and waking up every 10-15 minutes freaking out as though I've overslept and late for work.

All that aside, nothing at this point compares to last week's scares. Not to bring that whole fiasco up again, but it's worth noting if only to convey the idea that lack of sleep is fine by me as long as everyone is healthy and happy. I don't need to sleep that much anyway. So all is well ... we're keeping an eye on any jaundice issues (jaundice being the result of too much bilirubin in the blood, hence the blue light), trying to correct the "nipple confusion (right)" caused by her being away from her mother for two days (necessitating bottle feeding), and trying to carry on with lives that were busy pre-Caitlyn. Needless to say, I'm getting to bed slightly earlier than ever before, and my naptime is just as important as hers.

So, without further adieu, I'm off to squeeze some zzzz's and kiss my girls goodnight.

More to come....
Jimmy