Here at costco we have 6 lanes and 7 cars in each lane. I bet they are all running their ACs.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Phelps' Mom Rocks
Got back in time to watch the final relay race. Awesome - these olympics have been great (its good being at home and watching in HD).
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And we're back home
Will start to upload pictures in the next few days. I will blog about each batch that I do.
Tomorrow we are driving (yes you heard that correctly) down to ft. Lauderdale for a BBQ, so I'm looking at that as a 110 mile addendum to this journey!
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3 hours later
Bought a couple shirts, stack of books, coffee grinder, baking trays, and are now in line to pay for 2 pairs of kids shoes.
Annie reminded me that "if we didn't stop here we would be home already." All I can say is "I know."
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On our way back (sorta)
Jacksonville to West Palm Beach - 280 miles.
We drove about 10 miles before we saw an Outlet center where we are now. Not exactly sure what we are looking for.
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
In Nashville TN
We took the 2 mile "historic tour" of Mammoth Cave. Very cool, took a zillion pictures many of which will be out of focus (focusing in the dark sucks). Tried to blog but there were no bars.
Talking about bars the AT&T building here in Nashville is stunning.
Anyway, we're going right through Nashville, will find some place to stay en route to Jacksonville, FL. Probably in 2 or 3 hours.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
US baseball team
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Its almost over
Why are vacations always feel shorter than they are?
Having said that, we still have 5 days left and am already starting to itch to get back to work, and get the kids off to school.
In an hour we'll head off for an evening at Kings Island and some time at aunt Julie's then tomorrow we hit Mammoth Caves and Nashville, which will be fun.
My battery is starting to die :(
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
I have found a cure from sleeplessness
Whoever decided that it would be a good idea to make an audio version of the book was sadly mistaken. It's like 24 hours long. The premise looks interestimg, but it is pushing my ADD a bit too far :)
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Mmmmm, Skyline Chilli
Was planning on taking a picture for my non-cincinnati based friends, but the food was do good I didn't think about it till just now.
The kids are outside, and I am about to lay down and succumb to lunch-coma. Hey, I'm on vacation after all.
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Enjoying the park.
Walking through a consevatory now. Will post the pictures over the weekend.
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These are coming out of order because of a loss of signal :)
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Monday, August 11, 2008
The reason for my silence
I finished Colour of magic, which turned out to be pretty good. And got half way through I am America, and so can you which you probably have to be a big Colbert fan to appreciate.
Rendezvous with Rama and Colour of Magic
Colour of Magic, not so much.
I am not sure if it is something that I have against audio books. I have never been able to give audio books the time and attention they need, maybe that is why I don't enjoy them as much as regular books.
My first problem with audio books is that I usually read twice as fast as the books are read. I also skim over sections which I don't feel are crutial to the book (usually just a paragraph here or there.
Being a bit ADD distractions are a big issue for me. When reading a book that stimulates the imagination, I regularly find that I have stopped reading and am just thinking about it. If I am not distracted by my own wandering brain, there is a pretty good chance that I will be disrupted by one of the kids running over and asking me to do/get something for me.
All that to say, being easily distractable does not make audio books easy to "read". With dead tree books all I have to do is look back at my page, it's almost impossible to skip back x number of minutes/seconds and try to figure out what was the last thing you remember hearing.
I shouldn't blame Colour of Magic on audiobooks, I did try to read the paperback a couple years ago and gave up on it as well.
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
2 busy 2 blog
Have not had access to the interweb, so pt no pot pics yet, but I will upload them when i get heme.
Off to dinner now.
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Saturday, August 9, 2008
Friday, August 8, 2008
Watching the Opening Ceremony
Very impressive!
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The technology that powers us
Blogging: Basic platform is Google's blogger.com. Since I own a server which hosts several blogs, it may seem like common sense to just create a simple Wordpress account and use that. The choice to use blogger was because of the simplicity/speed of the setup as well as the moblogging features available.
Moblogging: Mobile blogging requires both a platform that accepts posts from mobile devices, as well as mobile devices capable of transmitting the content.
For blog entries, like this one, i am using email on my blackberry 8700 and the email-to-blogger interface. For the blog entries that have images, i am using Sella's Blackberry Pearl and the mms-to-blogger interface to post them. I have been VERY happy with the keyboard on the pearl, it is easy to use and i could easily get used to it.
The best part about this platform is that it is totally free (discounting th $20/month internet package on my phone and stellas $5/400 mms package).
Cameras: We already talked about the camera on the Blackberry Pearl, which we are using for moblogging. In addition to that we have our Olympus 790sw which is waterproof (10ft) and shockproof, the perfect amusement park companion. The Olympus also takes fairly good video clips. Our primary camera is the Canon Digital Rebel XT, I wanted to get a couple lenses for this trip but didn't get around to it. Our video camera is a Canon MiniDV camera, honestly I have NO patience for video editing. As i think is fairly obvious I am all about instant publishing, so I doubt that I will be taking a lot of video on this trip. If I do it will be on youtube.
Navigation: This trip would have been exhausting with the TomTom (thanks, for lending it Evan, like always it is a lifesaver). Even though it totally threw us off in Atlanta (to be fair we were reading it incorrectly as well) it makes a huge difference :)
Ok enough blogging, going to enjoy the scenery.
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Day 2: Atlanta
We spent the night in the Best Western Grenada Suite Hotel in Midtown Atlanta, it's nicer that I expected it to be. Nice building, interesting court yard, valet service, complementary 'happy hour' drinks, clean big rooms. Which leads me on to item number 244 on my list.
Why does everything in the US have to be so COLD? The room was freezing, and regardless of how much we cranked it down, the room stayed freezing. Chick-Fil-A (as well as most other restaurants) are also kept well below our temperature tolerance. Is there a reason for that?
We took the free shuttle to Atlantic Station mall for dinner. We ate at California Pizza Kitchen (always good) and where there around 6:00 - 7:30. Is it normally that empty? We walked back to the hotel and didn't see ANYONE, it was a beautiful area of town, but almost post-apocalyptic in feel.
Time for breakfast - you know where to find me!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Atlanta traffic sucks!
We expected this so timed our trip to avoid rush hour. What we got at 3 PM was crazy. The bad traffic was compounded by the fact that the TomTom was driving us around in circles.
Thankfully we finally made it to the hotel and are decompressing after the drive.
Noon - four hours to Atlanta
Not much has changed in the scenery - trees alongside the road are mostly conifers of one varient or another. It's nice to see corn and hay bales.
One thing that has changed is the people - South Florida has so many New Yorkers and latin Americans that the true southerners are few and far between. So much so that you have to drive several hundred miles north to meet real southeners.
Now that stella is driving I may as well take a nap!
It really feels like we're in the south - I am not even
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We're in Georgia!
Been pretty smooth so far. The DVD player we got for the trip has held out well, the girls watched all 3 hours of "Sound of Music". I got.in a couple hours of "The Colour of Magic"
Next stop Chick Fil-A.
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On the road again
I need to set up the DVD player.
It's 4am and I am ready to roll
At 5 we will be taking off on our 2200-mile "Wormus family does America" 2008 road trip. We are all hooked up so that you will get up-to-the-minute information right on this blog.
Our trip is focused on visiting my Grandma in Cincinnatti, but we will be hitting Atlanta, Nashville, Mammoth Cave KY and Jacksonville FL on the way.
Coffee is ready and girls are waking up so its time to get this show on the road. Later today i will describe the technology we're bringing along and how we're going to be blogging.
Talk to you later.
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