Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Dear Diary
Steve came over today so I could upload some more photos of his Fanuc 10. See the story unfold at http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27800
While Steve was here David (Linda's boyfriend) called. He wanted to know about setting up a wireless network at their lodge so that some of the guests could use the broadband Internet.
I also chased up on my Pickford insurance claim and some job applications I made.
Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's Day so I guess I'll be extra nice to the girl ... and her cat!!!
Night night, M.
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Helpful tips on baby crying
The Secret Language of Babies: The Five Cries of Newborns
Priscilla Dunstan, who was recently featured on the Oprah show, claims she has a photographic memory for sound. She can hear textures, colors and a resonance in a voice. She used these skills with her newborn son and began to see patterns in his cries. She has used this new-found knowledge to research the cries of over 1000 babies and has found five distinct cries that are universal; she found that babies of different races and culture all have the same five cries. She claims this similarity is because all of the cries are based on reflexes, and since we all have the same reflexes the sounds are the same.
The following five cries are similar, but if you listen carefully they can be distinguished. These five cries are only present in babies from 0-3 months old and are most pronounced during a baby's pre-cry.
When you've finished reading about all of the cries, test yourself with the baby cries below.
Cry #1: Neh="I'm hungry"
Cry #2: Owh="I'm Sleepy"
Cry #3: Heh="I'm experiencing discomfort"
Cry #4: Eair="I have lower gas"
Cry #5: Eh="I need to burp"
You'll know when your newborn baby needs to burp if you can hear the "eh" in his/her cry. This cry is short and is repeated over and over; "eh, eh, eh." When you hear this sound gently place your baby on your chest with their head over your shoulder and gently pat them on the back.Felix Durston enters the world - 14:00 9th January 2007
After making us wait for an extra two weeks, Felix Durston has entered the world in dramatic style, weighing in just shy of 8lb. He was born today at Nichol Bay Hospital, Karratha, WA, Australia. Mother, Bridie and father Tyler are delighted that their first born is a perfect baby boy.
It is also a special day because it is Bridie and Tyler's wedding anniversary and also Tyler'sbirthday!!! So no excuses Tyler for not remembering!!!
Bridie's parents, Charlie and Sue, were at the hospital for the birth to welcome their first grandchild and Tyler's parents are due to arrive in Australia from Canada this weekend.
Congratulations to all and we look forward to meeting baby Felix very soon.
Uncle Michael and Auntie Fiona.