"...I have come that they might have life and have it abundantly." ~John 10:10
Saturday, January 24, 2009
The Winds of Change Are in the Air...
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
A Little of This and That
Monday, January 19, 2009
I'm Dreaming of a White Inauguration Day
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Celebrate Good Times, Come On!
After much blood, sweat, toil, and tears, I am officially trained as a TypeWell Transcriber. I---
At UT, there are some students whose hearing loss is not so profound as to warrant a sign language interpreter (and many of them don’t know sign language). There are times, however, that background noise in the room or lively discussion makes discerning every word or sound difficult. That’s where a transcriber comes in. He/she sits in the room and types a meaning-for-meaning written account of what goes on during the discussion. It then appears in real time on a PDA or laptop on the student’s desk. It’s really quite cool.
To do this, we use a system called TypeWell. It’s a computer software system designed to recognize words based on the order of their consonants. In essence, the transcriber types out the consonants and the TypeWell system fills in the vowels on the student’s linked device.
I’ve been training in this method since I started at UT, and just yesterday, I received my final passing grade! I can officially start transcribing classes.
It is indeed a neat skill to be able to tuck into my tool belt.
Kevin told me that when I finished training he’d take me out to dinner. After learning of an hour-and-a-half wait at P.F.Changs, we headed to Rafferty’s (talk abut polar opposites!). It was a delightful experience as neither of us had ever been, and we’d highly recommend it to any and all.

Thursday, January 15, 2009
Our Little Part
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
The Dice Have It.





Sunday, January 4, 2009
We are (MAC) Family...
As the above picture confirms, with the purchase of a new computer for Lydia, we are 100% Macintosh in this household. We have both been using PCs for decades and last week we are officially standing behind Apple computers. This just goes to show how quickly that we've been swept up by not only the Macintosh computers, but the company itself. Let me explain what we are holding.
Kevin: iPod Touch/MacBook
I of course wrote this post dedicated to my love to these two products.
Lydia: mac mini/Time Capsule
In Lydia's right hand is Time Capsule. Time Capsule not only serves as our wireless Internet base but it is also a highly sophisticated external hard drive. The Time Capsule connects with the OSX program "Time Machine." Time Capsule sits in a corner in our office and updates our computers wirelessly without us having to do a single thing. If we delete an important file, all we have to do is take a trip in our Macintosh Time Machine through the Time Capsule and we can find the file with ease.
Now to the newest member of our family...Believe it or not, Lydia is holding her brand new desktop computer in her left hand. Below is another picture of the mini. These machines were introduced back in 2005, so we are a little slow jumping on the band wagon, but we are very excited about the potentiality in this machine.
Want to know more about mac mini? Below is a video of Steve Jobs introducing the machine to the world. Why am I posting this on our blog? Well, this is the video that sold Lydia and myself to the product. Enjoy!
Saturday, January 3, 2009
All in a Day's...Something!
I spent more than normal, but that's to be expected, because our refrigerator recently ran out of meat, one of the more expensive items on the list. I enjoy stock-piling food--seeing just how much ground beef I can cut up and freeze, knowing that should the world's food market suddenly collapse, we've got enough to last at least a couple months.
You see, I don't plan what we're having, and then shop for what I need. I shop for what's cheap and in bulk and then see what can come of it. What can I say? I live on the wild side, and we've not starved yet. :-)
Our apartment got vacuumed--a relatively new phenomenon, as most of you know. ;-) We're constantly amazed by what our little sucker sucks up (quite literally!). We're still pulling out dog hair from the previous tenant--and did we mention that I went through the entire apartment with clear tape to remedy that situation?
I took a short nap during which I daydreamed about recipes I could make and didn't sleep at all and then headed to work at Sorenson. I've learned I can do video relay in small doses. I'm very grateful for my new job at UT and even more grateful that I can work part time at Sorenson in hopes of some extra cash. Those student loans better watch out!
So, I'm at work and, in between calls, flipping through a new cookbook Len bought me. It's got some really good looking "Quick Food" (hence the name), and some really interesting stuff (baby octopus, anyone?). In any case, we like to experiment, and a couple recipes have already made it on the calendar (Salmon/Dill Potato cakes!).
And the night is not over when I'm off at 5. We're heading down to Vonore to bid goodbye to the sons of Wilker who've been in the area recently. It's sad to see them go, but it only means they'll make it back sooner. Right, Kim and Josh!? :)
Sorry for the lack of pictures, but it's just been that kind of day.
Ya know?