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It’s official: Windows is obsolete!
posted on Jan 25, 2009 by Josh

But so are other operating systems. Of course, it would help if there was a way for you to turn on your computer and it loads a web browser instead of an OS, but while I’m wishing, I’d like a pony.

I was browsing around and found a great blog posting outlining how to get rid of most of your desktop applications. Further, as long as you have an internet connection, you can access your documents and everything from any computer. Also, since websites regularly back up their data (some do it hourly!) and use best practices to reduce failure and file corruption, you pretty much don’t have to worry about problems with your data.

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Christmas Eve
posted on Jan 12, 2009 by Shanin

Project GingerbreadWe arrived at Iris, Jason, Claire, and Maya’s house after way too many hours in the car. We were hungry and grumpy, but as we walked up to the house we could hear the kids shout, “They’re here, they’re here,” over and over again. The door opened and my nieces crowded around, shouting and jumping up and down for hugs and kisses. All the frustration from driving melted away replaced with the feeling of Christmas spirit. The kids were dying to open the presents. They had already been allowed to open a couple to control the chaos. Iris got us started on some food, so Josh and I fed our faces as fast as we could so the girls could rip into their loot. When we finished, a maddened frenzy of ripping and tearing of presents ensued for a few minutes. Then the adults took turns opening their Secret Santa gifts. I was lucky enough to be Josh’s Santa, so I got to buy him ski gear. I was super excited Jason got me the camera I wanted, especially since we (by that, I mean Josh) had left the memory card to the old one at home. I didn’t even want to wait for it it to charge!

Gingerbread madnessNext we ate a wonderful dinner with all the fixings; Iris really out did herself. I loved the glazed ham. Iris wisked away the plates once the nibbling and talking died down. We then headed to the fireplace to break open our stockings (we upgraded to decorated grocery bags since we had so much loot). Muff got the best gift; Mom made Muff a scrapbook of her and Rick. I got mostly scrapbook stuff, an 8gb memory card, chico bags, energy saving light bulbs, a necklace, and the list goes on. Mostly I was playing with my camera that now had a little bit of charge. After everyone tired of showing off their gifts, the girls began their ritualized attacking of Josh while the rest of us looked on in amusement (I had to rescue his glasses). The girls were finally distracted with decorating gingerbread houses that Iris made. I think they shoved more decorations in their mouth than onto the houses. Next they set up cookies and milk for the big guy. Then we read to them, tucked them in with kisses and hugs, and sent them to bed so we could talk into the night.