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Christmas recap 2010

We started Christmas morning by walking downstairs to the family room.  Everything was in the family room and Amanda and I were so excited to see it all again after wrapping presents that evening.

We wanted to start the morning by using the nativity that we had set up in the family room to retell the story of Christ and his birth.  Trying to tell the story in the room with several hundred presents with a little boy was a slight oversight on our part, so most of the story got told in a “hurry up” fashion.  We will try this again next year in a room that is different from the room with the presents….

So we started to bring the presents out to Jonathan one at a time.  The first present was actually a toy that was passed down from someone else a couple days before.  We decided to give him the hand-me-down toys on Christmas so it was all on one day.  Well, Jonathan decided he liked some of the new toys a little too much.  We couldn’t distract him from the toys to his actual presents until I started to open some so that he could see that the presents were also toys.  In all, there was probably a 30 minute delay to opening the real presents.

At the end of the present opening for Jonathan, there was almost no floor in the family room that wasn’t covered with toy or wrapping paper.  I was impressed.  And I think that Jonathan gave equal time to each new toy or puzzle.  It was a lot of fun.

I made cinnamon rolls and coffee cake and both were exceptional.  We decided that all breakfast items should be made the night before.  It was a lot of running back and forth.

Finally, Amanda and I opened our presents.  Amanda got some amazing cookware and a cookbook that I had successfully hid from her for more than a month.  I got a puzzle, wii game, under armour and a football.  I did not get the football fully unwrapped before Jonathan’s eyes lit up and he said FOOTBALL! and took it from me before I could get it out of the package.  The rest of the day and all this week, when I’ve gotten home from work, we have run around the house with Jonathan running with his smaller football and me with my big football.

We also Skyped with my family and Amanda’s family which made the day feel a lot like a normal Christmas even though we are far away.  Our families got to see the carnage of the day and watch him run around.

It was a fun day.  Grace had no idea what happened.  :-)

My Nettop

In October, I purchased a lenovo nettop for our entertainment center:

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It is actually a Christmas present for later, but it’s up and running today… :-)

So, you might think, why would someone go out and buy a nettop instead of just using an old desktop?  Well, for me, I didn’t have an old desktop to use, although prior to the nettop I was using my laptop to do the same functions, but in using my laptop as our media center, I lost the use of my laptop for myself, it wasn’t always the best picture, I had to replace a battery once already ($80), and it sucked more power than I would have liked.

With the nettop, it plays netflix, hulu, and I can do skype pretty well.  I can’t get the Windows Media Center to work well.  With every patch or update, I have to reload hulu and netflix to get them to work without skipping again, so I only use the browser versions of hulu and netflix.  But, it’s a lower powered computer, it goes into power save mode automatically and can restart in the the time it takes me to push the on/off button, find my remotes, sit down, and turn on my TV.  It also came with a pretty neat (and small) wireless keyboard and mouse.

Overall, I am very satisfied with the nettop, but I wish that Windows Media Center would work better with it, so I could use 1 application to run everything.

Ooma

About 2 weeks ago we purchased the ooma:https://web.archive.org/web/20130719035307if_/http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?lt1=_blank&bc1=000000&IS2=1&bg1=FFFFFF&fc1=000000&lc1=0000FF&t=kunzeman-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&m=amazon&f=ifr&md=10FE9736YVPPT7A0FBG2&asins=B002O3W4LEIt’s a VoIP phone that uses your internet provider to create a landline for you.  You can either plug it into your phoneline system of the house and use any phone jack in the house, or you can just plug a regular phone directly into the device itself.  You also get a phone number and it only costs you the government fees every year…. ~$12/year.  There is the upfront cost, but in reality the cheapest monthly phone price I can find is $10 + govt fees and taxes/month.  So it should pay for itself in the next year or so, but with Jonathan now we feel that we will probably always have a landline so that there is always a phone in the house even when we’re not.So far we’ve used it a couple times and no one is the wiser that we’re using a VoIP phone.  And another cool thing that I thought of was that as long as I go somewhere with an internet connection, I can plug this in and make calls for free with my number.  And, I assume that people can call to me…. If I want that.It’s my new toy of the week, that will hopefully save us millions!ck in …

Blacktop

Blacktopped the drive last weekend….and the weekend before……Let me tell you what I have learned.

#1. If you buy the cheapest sealer, you will use twice as much to surface the same area that the sealer that costs 5$ more per gallon costs….

#2. Don’t think that you can seal on two separate days and the two won’t look exactly like you sealed on two separate days.

#3. The cheaper sealer takes more time to seal and doesn’t apply as smoothly.

Also, it took me 6 – 5 gallon buckets to finish my drive and family sweeping it for me and it looks beautiful!

Family Worship

One thing we’ve started to implement with Jonathan is having a time together as a family in the morning. We read through a passage of Scripture, pray for each other and then go about our day. Jonathan is obviously too young to understand what is going on, but we hope to model to him the importance of spending time with God and also with one another as a family.One resource that we’ve found is http://familyworshipguide.net/  The site fully launches next month, but it looks like it will be a great resource!