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Bloggers and Booze

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (2)·   April 1st, 2009

Say what you will about the Massachusetts demographics that contributed to this phenomenon, but there are a fair number of bloggers in my local Moms of Twins club.  For a while, we’ve talked about trying to get together for a night out, and last night was the time!

So, with representation from seven mama blogs, we met up at Applebee’s and enjoyed cheap drinks and apps.  And while my stomach is regretting my food and beverage choices, I had a great time meeting up with my fellow twin-mom-bloggers.  In attendence were the moms from The Finbergs, Mommy, Esq., Snickollet, Sotoriffic Twins, What A Card, and The Zimmer Zoo.

It was a fun gathering.  While different combinations of us have met in real life, not everyone had.  And yet, there was an ease.  For one thing, many of us keep up with each other’s blogs, so we already know roughly what everyone’s up to.  Plus, there was no self-conscious pretending that we hadn’t seen the most recent pictures of each other’s kids or read a recent struggle.  Hi, we were all there because we blog, so it’s not like we were going to act as though we didn’t.  Plus, of course, we all had the twin mom thing in common, and traveled in overlapping circles.

Anyways, we had lots of fun, we had a few drinks, and I hope we do it again soon.  Oh, and yes… I did bring my camera.  But the picture turned out terribly, so I’ll just have to hope Nancy‘s was better than mine…

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Categories : Blogging, Just me

O.M.G.

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (9)·   March 23rd, 2009

Right.  Posting may be a bit slow this week, lots of real-life stuff to deal with.  Including, but not limited to, the fact that my MOT club is having its sale this weekend and I have tons and tons of stuff to sort through and price.  Yipes!

I did want to make sure I throw out the optional theme for this week’s Thursday Theater: O.M.G.  That’s right, anything that made you say, “OMG, I have to get this on video.”  Whether unbearable cuteness, ungodly messes, a clever new trick, or something that just screams “document me!”  Don’t forget last week’s challenge: see if you can edit yourself and keep things short and sweet.

In the meantime, I feel just a little bit off.  So, apparently, does Rebecca.

Nice boots.

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Categories : Blogging, Video

LeapFrog Winner!

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (0)·   March 22nd, 2009

My good friend, Random.org, has picked lucky number 19 as the winner…

Congrats to Laura!  She’ll be getting a LeapFrog reader plus three books, including the Cat in the Hat!

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Categories : Blogging
Tags : giveaway

Theme and a challenge

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (0)·   March 16th, 2009

Just a heads-up for those who would like to participate in this week’s Thursday Theater…

This week’s optional theme: Food!  Anything food-related.

And, for this week, your first challenge: make the clip under one minute long.  Use the editing software that came with your camera, use iMovie on your Mac, use online tools like One True Media.  Use whatever suits you, but get out those virtual scissors and EDIT!

See you then…

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Categories : Blogging, Video, Your turn!

Giveaway! LeapFrog Tag Reader

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (51)·   March 15th, 2009

And now, for something completely different!

I’ve gotten such a cool opportunity for a giveaway, I’m all excited to share it with you.  You see, it’s National Reading Month, and I’m not sure there are many causes more worthy of celebration.  M and I were both big readers growing up, wasting pair after pair of batteries in our flashlights, reading entirely too late into the night.  We can only hope to inspire the same willful disobedience in our kids, who seem to be getting a good start as they ask for more and more stories every night (and morning, and afternoon).  For as tiring as two toddlers can be, I can never turn down a request to read a book.

catinhatWell, the folks at LeapFrog are all over this.  Head over to their National Reading Month page and you can pledge to read a certain number of hours with your kids this month.  And to celebrate, they’re letting little ol’ me give away one of their Tag Readers.  It comes bundled with three books, including The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs & Ham.  How cool!  I think it’s great to have more ways for different kids to interact with books, and this is a nifty tool to help encourage independence in young readers. (Not to mention like a $75 value……)

Here’s the rules for the giveaway. First, check out Christy’s review at About.com’s Family Computing site.  Leave a comment below between now and Sunday, March 22 at 5pM Eastern, telling me one thing you learned about the Tag Reader from that review that you didn’t know before, and also what book you most hope they have included in their library.

For additional entries, you can tweet all about it (just don’t forget to include me: @etowndz), and/or write your own blog post and be sure to link back here.  Just leave an additional comment for each additional entry (no more than one Twitter entry per person, per day, please).

Remember, this ends next Sunday!  Good luck!

Also, be sure to check out Christy’s Family Computing blog for lots of super info and reviews on technology and kids.  And, check out the other mom blogs featured that will be participating in this giveawaytagreader!

3 Carnations
So Much More Than a Mom
What about Mom?
Parenting by Trial & Error
My Sweet Baboo
Verbatim
Miss Britt
Stop, Drop and Blog
Callapidder Days

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Categories : Blogging, Stuff, stuff, and more stuff
Tags : giveaway, LeapFrog Tag Reader, National Reading Month

What I was going to say…

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (1)·   March 9th, 2009

I was going to write a post today.  Really, I was.  But you all know how it goes.  The day gets way from you.

Anyways, I wanted to thank everyone so much for their feedback on my swimming post.  I’ll be stopping by the Y tomorrow to fill out the withdrawal form, and we’ll just stick with open family swim for now.  I feel really good about that decision, and it was great to have you guys out there, validating me.

In the meantime, don’t forget about Thursday Theater!  This week’s optional theme is: SONG.  Interpret however you want.  But be prepared to put your speakers on mute, as my entry may very well involve a few verses of “Wheels on the Bus.”  Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

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Categories : Blogging, Your turn!
Tags : swimming

Fire up those cameras

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (6)·   March 2nd, 2009

Just a reminder to anyone who wants to play along with the inaugural Thursday Theater (thanks, Nancy!) this week, fire up those video cameras and catch your kids, cats, or anyone else having a good time.  This week’s “theme,” if you need one, is “play.”  As Elmo would say… “how do you play?”

[Seriously, what is it with the universal toddler appeal of Elmo?]

Now, I must go clean my living room, because Early Intervention is coming in the morning to do an eval with Daniel.  Nothing major, I just want someone to check on his incessant drool and weird chewing habits.  I’ll update on that tomorrow.  I just figure maybe I shouldn’t have three bottles of wine sitting in the middle of the living room when they show up.  In the meantime, go take some cute video and get ready to play along on Thursday!

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Categories : Blogging, Video, Your turn!

A new Thursday feature

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (12)·   February 26th, 2009

Alright.  Happy Thursday just was not working out the way I had hoped.  Made more sense in my head than really seemed to resonate, so I’m not going to keep it up.  (Though I still wish all of you in the blogosphere a very Happy Thursday!)

But I like the idea of hosting some kind of weekly feature, and was trying to think what I really want to see or work on.  And it hit me: video.  I really want to get more into the habit of using my video camera, both as a skill-building exercise and as a way to actually document my kids and how fast they’re changing.

So, starting next week, I want to do a weekly video post, and I would love to have people play along on their own blogs.  Sometimes I might add a topic or challenge for people, but most often it will be kind of free-form.  Just a good excuse to document our kids and our lives in motion and sound!  As you may have noticed, I started this week with a little pirate action.  Next week, I’ll add Mr. Linky and you can all join in!

The clips don’t have to be long or fancy.  It doesn’t matter what kind of camera you use, whether it’s the one built into your digital still camera, or some high-end thing to make the rest of us look bad.  (If you are in the market, I’ve heard good things about the Flip, and Amazon is having a bit of a deal on accessories this week.)

The place where I’m really stuck is a name for this thing!  So if you have any clever ideas for a name for the new feature, please leave them in the comments!  And get those cameras warmed up for next week…

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Categories : Blogging, Video, Your turn!

This is why I never post video

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (6)·   January 31st, 2009

OK, so…

More than a year ago, my dad got us a video camera for Christmas.  I’m pretty sure he found it appalling that we had been parents for a whopping 4 months and had NO VIDEO CAMERA.  I’m not really a video nut, but fine.  It was a great gift, and a great idea.  Good to be able to record movement and sound for posterity, since these finer details fade so quickly from memory.

The trouble is this: I have a Mac. I’m a Mac person, all the way.  I had already been researching video cameras before one was gifted to me, and I knew that there are compatibility issues out there.  Mostly because it seems every brand of video camera has it’s own, weird, proprietary file formatting. And the software they include with the camera? Frequently Windows-only.  My dad did not know this, so did not do any of that kind of research when purchasing (and opening, charging, and filming with) the new camera.

For a while, though, my Sony HDR-SR5 seemed to begrudgingly get along with iMovie ’08.  (Not at all with the previous iMovie HD, don’t even get me started on how that ended in me getting a new computer.)  It would take about 5-10 minutes for it to recognize the camera and the video clips, and just as long to import them, but eventually it worked.

Then, I don’t know.  Maybe the camera talked trash about iMovie’s girlfriend, or iMovie wouldn’t sit with the camera at lunchtime.  Whatever their falling-out, they stopped getting along.  iMovie would go so far as to recognize the camera and its contents, but would not import them. Hugely frustrating and time-consuming, all for nothing.  And, so, the video camera sits idly on my desk.

But, seriously, my kids are only 18 months old once. I want to capture their vocabulary, complete with funny pronunciations. I want the visual of them chasing each other around, yelling “beep beep!”  There are some things blogs and DSLRs alone cannot do.  Video is the way to go.

I decided to try M’s Windows machine, and we dutifully installed the software that comes with the camera.  Wohoo, the video gets imported and will play with the special Sony player.  Oh look, you can export it as an MPEG-2 file! I’ve heard of that!  I bet it will work.  We export it, and then my computer talks to his computer, we get the file onto my very own hard drive. Wohoo!

Except that Quicktime, iTunes, iMovie, and all other applications on my computer will not play MPEG-2.  Apparently, also a proprietary file format. ARGH!!!  M does some magic with the Google, finds out I can download a free program that switches video file formats.  And THEN pay $20 for a Quicktime MPEG-2 add-on from the Apple Store.  And then, it will be happy and work with iMovie.  And so it was.  Whew.

So now, if I take any video of my kids, I have to do the following:

  1. Import video to M’s computer
  2. Export each video clip to an MPEG-2 format
  3. Connect my computer to his, transfer file to my hard drive
  4. Open file with “MPEG Streamclip” program.
  5. Export file as MPEG-4 or other friendly format
  6. Import file into iMovie library

And after all of THAT is done?  Then I can start actually editing (something I have no feel for), and eventually post to YouTube or the like and then post it on my blog.

All I’m saying is this: if you see video of my kids at any point… know that it probably took many hours to get there.  Good lord.

In the meantime, I’d love to hear recommendations for a not-ridiculously-expensive camcorder that works with iMovie.  Anything you guys love? I’ve heard people dig the Flip, any opinions?

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Categories : Blogging, Toddlers
Tags : iMovie, Sony HDR-SR5, video camera

My Space

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (9)·   January 26th, 2009

We had a rough morning at Gymboree… read all about it.

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Fellow HDYDI mom Krissy had a fun idea for a feature this week: showing off where we blog!  Really, it’s a “how do you do it?” question, answered.  How DO you manage to blog with twins running around?  Some people hole up with a laptop in their bedroom after the kids go to bed, some have a space all to their own.  Head on over to Krissy’s blog and find links to see where other people do their best work!

My desk is in a room off of the living room that we share with the kids.  Our boxy colonial has a small addition on either side of the house.  One side is a small, unheated sunroom off of the dining room.  On the opposite side is a (heated, thankfully) family room / den / office, etc.  If you’re facing the house, it’s on the right.

my colonial in the burbs

When we moved in, this room was hideously dark and dingy. Cheap wood paneling, no insulation, dark and dirty carpeting, no overhead lighting.  Bleh. [The decor in the photo is as it was the day we first saw the house, not our stuff.]

old yucky den

But we gutted it, and now we love it.  Bright and sunny.  It’s not a big room, 8 feet wide by 16 feet long.  Pre-kids, M and I had our desks and computers at opposite ends of the room.  When the babies arrived, we added a Pack & Play, but not much changed until we rearranged it into half-playroom half-office last June.

On one side, it’s an L-shaped desk where both M and I sit (he’s to my right).  It can be a little cozy when we’re both sitting there, but it works.  And we have a gate blocking it all off.  In some configurations, the kids figured out how to move the gate and get to the other side, but we seem to be in a good situation for the moment.

my desk and imac

And yes, I cleaned up for you people.  It was much, much worse a few days ago.  My computer of choice is an iMac that I got last spring to replace my slow PowerBook from several years ago.  It just couldn’t handle the ridiculous quantity of photos I take.

view from my desk

The view from my computer (literally, taken with the built-in iSight camera) is of the playroom-half.  Frequently one or both kids can be seen leaning on the gate, shouting “uppie uppie uppie uppie!”  And I try not to injure myself as I leap over the fence to break up the latest fight over some toy or even a travel pack of wipes. They can have a room full of toys, but they both want the wipes! Ah, toddlers.

Anyways, this is where I blog.  When the kids are up, I get brief moments in my little corner.  When they’re napping, I’m probably sitting right there, feeding my internet addiction.

So, what about you? Where do you blog?

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