This is the coolest acrobatic martial arts video I’ve seen in a long time: HTH visits Loopkicks 2008
In other news, Maxie is taking an afternoon nap and we are cleaning out the house to reduce dust and other potential allergens. Fun fun.
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UPDATE: This soccer trick shot video from the same site is worth watching too.
stuck in my ear – 321 Contact
I watched this clip many, many times last night, especially the complete intro at the end. Was this the best show on TV back then?
Or maybe it was this?
It sure brings back memories… And makes me want to pass on all my favorites to Max. I read The Hobbit in fourth grade and never looked back.
Sixth disease aka exanthem subitum aka roseola infantum
Max has roseola. Yesterday the fever left and the pediatrician said the rash would peak, and it seems that the concentrated red spots all over baby’s face, chest, and back have turned somewhat blotchy and less well-defined today. The important thing is that Max is getting stronger again. We played around some yesterday and even though he didn’t smile so much, it was a relief to see him demanding mental stimulation again. Until two days ago was just horrible – he was hugging mommy all day and got weepy about anything.
Last night, he actually let me hold him and put him to sleep with two conditions:
- I didn’t stop walking
- I didn’t even think about stopping walking
So I held him and walked around the living room from 9pm to 3 am. This is only fair, since mommy has been taking care of him every night like this, although I kinda went into this Gumpish trance and couldn’t stop walking or even change the arm I was holding him with – my left arm feels like it did a thousand pull-ups or something. I gave him milk from a bottle when he woke up every couple hours and Nam finally got some uninterrupted sleep. In fact, I believe her exact words right before she fell unconscious were, “haha now you know what it feels like,” followed by, “don’t wake me up.”
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Max is sick
It started with a runny nose a week ago, then a fever four days ago. Then coughing two days ago and a rash on his face this morning. The pediatrician thinks it’s a bacterial infection in his intestines and perhaps an allergy as well. Max is now on an antibiotic course and taking a lot of fluids – mama’s milk, lactose-free formula (mostly sugar it seems), electrolyte beverage and water.
I’m not too worried because he’s a strong boy and getting sick is part of growing up, but it’s hard on Nam because he’s even more weepy and sensitive than he was a few days ago. She’s not getting much sleep at all, and is basically carrying him all day and all night except when he allows the nanny or me to spell her for a little while. We have to go see the pediatrician again tomorrow. Here’s to hoping it all ends well soon (especially the rash on his face, it pains us to look at it and we couldn’t bear to take a photo for reference, either)
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I happened to be going through New Years photos as I wrote this so here’s a photo of Max and his great grandma:
Toooooooonyyyyyyyyy!!!!
Even out here in the sticks BT enabled me to watch the first two new episodes of 24. Technology is grand.
Cell photo wrapup
So that concludes this session of faux-moblogging. Out with the new camera phone photos and in with the new, I say. Hell, I might even have to get a new phone with a better camera if I drop my current one a few more times…
Big C Mahasarakham
In November 2008, Thai superstore Big C opened a branch store in Maha Sarakham, just a few minutes down the street from us. Life hasn’t been the same since, mostly in good ways since we pay less for more and no longer have to venture downtown to the small Tesco with shitty parking inside the SermThai department store. Also, there were certain things – such as sporting goods and bicycles – that were only sold at ridiculous markups at small stores until now, so watching said shops close up forever is satisfying on some very small, very human level. On the flip side, traffic on the main street in front of our house has increased greatly – sometimes making a U-turn in front of Big C is like sitting inside a supercollider and watching electrons whizz by.
Sporting Goods Knockoff Fever: Mitzuka & Balldings
“Balldings” is officially the best knockoff name, ever. Better than a genuine BOLEX watch, better than PenesamiG, better than MICKEY MUSOE. What was that last one, you ask?