Posts tagged fatherhood
Spawning a new process
Feb 12th
In case you haven’t heard… new baby Bell is here, which officially makes me a parent. Full details can be found at www.sydneybell.com along with pictures. Of course, that site is very much under development and will go up and down as I find time to finish it.
Speaking of time, there is not much spare of it lately, what with the baby and the crying and the changing diapers and what not.
Anyway, the mantle is nearly complete, and it would have been finished by now if not for that pesky kid!!! j/k honey.
All it needs now is a little more wood putty work, some stain and to redo the trim work around it. I plan on finishing it this week sometime and taking some pics of it.
Termites
Jan 22nd
I finished paramedic school several weeks back and have been enjoying the relative calm afforded by no longer going to classes / clinicals / ride times 7 days a week.
I’ve almost finished filling out the 700 page 18 pound packet that the EMS authority of California has decided that is vitally important for every paramedic of the state to know how to fill out.
Gwyn is very pregnant and ready to pop. Any second now… wait… now! Seriously, I believe this is week 39. There is just not that much room left in there.
I also haven’t been updating a lot, because I’ve been catching up on other computer stuff that I’ve had to put off for the last few years because of school.
For one, this site design is worn. So it’s up for an overhaul, but I’m moving to ASP.NET with SQL Server 2005 as the back end.
One thing I’ve learned is that my first impression of the new Visual Studio 2005 is relatively positive. It’s overall IDE integration with remote SQL and IIS servers is snappy and it’s got some great built-in coding tools to make development easier.
One big con is that VS2k5 automatically installs a local copy of SQL 2005 Express Edition and VS is setup by default to use it. Which is great for new developers wanting to quickly develop database applications, but getting it to run off of a remote SQL server is like extracting a blood clot from the left anterior descending coronary artery with a wire from the femoral artery…
Well, bad analogy, it’s just a pain in the arse.
But it’s up and running now and I’m converting all of my ASP functions over to ASP.NET functions.
There is a lot of stuff that is broken on the current site too. Like the super duper file indexer that I use for photos, music and files. It’s mainly how I’ve had to reorganize my directory structure and it breaks the indexer. I think for the new site I’ll revisit how this is handled but for now, it’s mostly broken and outdated data.
I’ve also registered a web site for our soon to be child and I’ll try to have something up soon with all sorts of cute and cuddly and snugable pictures. I may throw in some charts and graphs and polynomial equations as well, just for the fun of it.
So while I’ve been filling out paperwork on my days off, I’ve also been building a new wooden fireplace mantle for my grandmother. Turns out her old one had been eaten hollow by termites awhile back. So she gets the termites terminated. One thing I’ve come to realize is that these “small” home projects never stay small.
When I pulled down the mantle (which was mostly hollowed out) the sheet rock behind it was damaged as well (probably due to earlier water damage as well as termites). The sheet rock was damaged almost up to the ceiling. Of course when you remove the sheet rock you see the damaged support studs behind it.
So after gutting out a roughly 8 foot by 4 foot section of wall, we replaced the 2×4 studs and re-drywalled and re-mudded. Yesterday I finally got started on the mantle and got the base of it done. Hopefully tomorrow I can do the cap and crown molding for it and stain the whole thing. I’ve never done this before so I’m pretty much making it up as I go along.
By the Numbers
Nov 20th
The good news is, school is almost over. The bad news is, things will probably be crazy after school for a good while, too.
Also, the baby is almost here. It’s a girl, if I haven’t mentioned that already. No name, yet. I’m shooting for Larry.
The pregnancy has been an emotional roller coaster. Laughing, crying, screaming, throwing things… and my wife is fine, too.
Anyway, I’ve got 2 more ride times and 1 more clinical left, but I’ve began to tally my folder totals, because that’s how anal I am.
397 patient contacts including:
Ages
- 230 Adult
- 87 Geriatric
- 19 Infant
- 17 Adolescent
- 16 School Age
- 12 Newborn
- 8 Toddler
- 8 Preschool
Types
- 64 Trauma
- 34 Psychiatric
- 34 GI/GU
- 34 Altered Mental Status
- 15 OB/Gyn
Signs/Symptoms
- 47 Chest Pains
- 33 Shortness of Breath Adult
- 28 Shortness of Breath Pediatric
- 20 Syncopal Episodes
- 1 Vaginal Birth
Skills
- 129 Bag Valve Mask Ventilations
- 105 EKGs
- 96 Med Admins
- 62 IVs
- 9 Endotracheal Intubations
- 5 Blood Draws
- 4 Foley Caths
- 3 Lifeport Accesses
- 2 Nasogastric Tube Insertions
- 1 LMA Insertion
That do be all for now!
It’s dusty around here.
Jul 3rd
Things have been incredibly busy around here since the last update, but here’s a brief update:
I’ve got a full time job as an EMT-IV, which takes up 48-72 hours per week. It’s fun. Especially all the blood. Not so much the vomit, but the blood is nice.
I’m in school still, which takes up about 20 hours per week for class time.
I’m doing ride times which take up 12 hours a pop. I need 17 more 12 hour ride times before December.
I’ve got clinicals twice a week starting July 11th for another 24 hours a week.
Plus all of the studying time in between all this crap to maintain a passing grade.
What’s that… about 187 hours per week now? Sounds about right.
I also try to squeeze in some World of Warcraft time as much as possible. I’m addicted to that awesome sweet sexy luscious game.
I’ve got a lot of my friends hooked on it and all of their wives now hate me. Mission accomplished!
<nerdtalk>I’ve got a level 60 paladin with an epic mount 5/8ths of his LightForge armor set and an awesome 2H sword named Destiny. I’ve also started a level 22 priest to play when I don’t have time for full instance run for the paladin or there isn’t a group forming I need.</nerdtalk>
And the most important news for last… my wife is pregnant. As soon as I find the guy who did it… he’s in for a stern lecture, too… or at least a strongly worded letter.
I’m excited about being a dad. I honestly thought you needed a license to breed, though, so I’m not sure how this happened.



