Project New Me: Week #12 or Pre-Passover Weighin #newme

Weight: 190 lbs (no change)

Average Hours of Sleep: 5.7 hours

Total Workout Time: 0

Total Calories Burned: 0

Beginning my Passover Project New Me respite, I’m 190 pounds. This means I’m (like last week) a mere 3 pounds from my goal. Of course, high calorie Passover food won’t help me lose weight. I’ll try to eat as well as I can, but Passover is complicated enough without adding points into the mix. So I won’t be tracking them this week. It should be interesting to see how much I gain at next week’s weighin. (I won’t be tracking points, but I’ll still be weighing in.)

As far as sleep is concerned, I did poorly this week. JSL has had bad nighttime coughing fits. He doesn’t typically wake up from these, but we do. He’s come into our bed many nights where we laid awake listening to him coughing. He seems to be getting better (and Passover cleaning is done) so hopefully this will mean more sleep for us.

Aloha Friday: Hunting For Signs Of Spring

At the beginning of last week, I spotted the traditional (at least when I was growing up) sign of spring’s arrival: a robin red breast. I didn’t get a photo, but when I was at the park with the boys during the first official day of spring, I spotted a butterfly. We had B’s camera with us, so I took it and snapped a photo.

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Can’t see it? Yeah, it’s hard to spot. That’s why I began tip toeing ever so quietly towards it, trying to get a better photo. Be vewy vewy quiet. I’m hunting buttewfwies. huh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh.

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Ok, this one used the camera’s zoom, but I thought I could get a better shot. So I inched closer and closer. I was amazed at how close I was able to get to the butterfly.

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Wait a second. That’s a pretty ugly butterfly. All hairy and stuff. That’s no butterfly, it’s a moth! Still, that’s one cool closeup.

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Ah, a face only a mother moth could love. Now, I might not have found a sign of spring, but I’m sure they’re out there. My Aloha Friday question is: Have you seen any signs of spring yet?


Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the MckLinky there if you are participating.

Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

Aloha #31

Of Tweets and ReTweets

On Friday, March 19th, a few Twitter users started retweeting @CutestKidEver‘s opposition to Congress’ Health Care Bill. There was only one problem. She hadn’t expressed opposition to it at all. In fact, she was expressing anger at the ads opposing it. Here’s her original tweet:

Getting angry at ads misleading people to get them to call Scott Murphy and tell him to vote no on #HCR

Now here’s one of the retweets.

RT @cutestkidever: Call Scott Murphy and tell him to vote ‘NO’ on #HCR

Do you see the problem there? It was even more pronounced when that same person retweeted @ScottFeinberg. Over two tweets, he said:

The following Congressmen are still undecided about health care reform, which needs 6 more votes. Call and urge them to vote "Yes!"

Rep. Scott Murphy (D-New York’s 20th District) at (202) 225-5614

The retweet said:

RT @ScottFeinberg: Tell Murphy "NO" Rep. Scott Murphy (D-New York’s 20th District) at (202) 225-5614

First of all, let me get one thing out of the way. This post is not about the pros or cons concerning any Health Care bill. So please save your "It’s horrible! / It’s fantastic!" comments for another post. (In fact, I delayed this post until after the Health Care vote hoping to avoid most of those comments.) Why did I highlight those tweets, then? Well, it’s all about the Retweet.

You see, for the longest time, retweeting was an informal process. You’d copy the person’s tweet and username, add an "RT" in front of it, perhaps a comment after it, and off it went. To standardize things, Twitter recently added a retweet function that takes the whole tweet and puts it in the timeline of that user’s followers.

I’ll be honest. I didn’t like this change. No longer could I comment within a RT. It was an adjustment to recognize that the strange person appearing in my timeline was from a RT. Luckily, I didn’t need to bother with it because I used Seesmic Desktop. Hitting the retweet option gave me the familiar "RT @Username Original Message" pre-filled tweet. But then Seesmic Desktop began using the new Twitter RT method. Now, I had to copy/paste the message or select Quote Message (which was one level deeper than retweet).

I really didn’t see the need for this new retweet method. Why replace "RT" (with the ability to comment inline with the original message) with the "intruding tweeter" method? Well, after CutestKidEver and ScottFeinberg’s experiences, I can see one very good reason. While I still can see much utility in the old method, it could easily be used, intentionally or unintentionally, to misquote somebody. And once a misquote is made, it can spread like wildfire with more and more people retweeting the misquoted tweet. Before long, thousands of people could read the original misquoted tweet.

The new RT method is immune from misquoting. You simply can’t use Twitter’s new RT method and turn someone’s support for something into opposition (or vice versa). The problem that CutestKidEver and ScottFeinberg experienced couldn’t happen using the new RT. In the end, I don’t think I’ll be a complete convert to the new RT method. I still like adding my own comments from time to time, but I now can see the importance behind the new method and why Twitter went that route versus incorporating the previous method.

#DisneySMMoms 2010 – Rainy Day Magic in the Kingdom (Day 3, Part 1)

We woke up on Tuesday, February 9th ready to have a magical day. And it was going to be extra magical because we were going to the Magic Kingdom. Unfortunately, we had also been dreading this day. You see, the weather forecasts kept predicting rain. We were lucky with last year’s trip that we only had one day with rain (JSL’s birthday) and even then it was only for a few hours. Still, we forged ahead. We didn’t even eat breakfast because we wanted to be at the Magic Kingdom for the opening show. To be prepared for hungry kids (not to mention grown-ups) we did pack a few snacks, though, and munched on those until we ate a proper meal. » Read more

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