Single Parenting by Kevin

This past Friday and weekend Kim and her Mom, Sister, and Niece took a shopping trip to Minneapolis, MN. That means I got to take care of the kids for the weekend. I did have planned to go to Humboldt to help my Brother and buddy, Scott, put in some cabinets that Scott had ordered from my Brother’s business. But, Tasha, one of our friends that was going to take care of the kids while I was gone ended up getting the flu. I wasn’t quite sure if I should even attempt to take the kids for an hour and a half drive by my self. I ended up taking them and managed to stay sane. Josie cried for at least a half an hour on the way up and both of them had their moments on the way back, but I managed.

How does a single parent manage to handle two kids? All I can say is I don’t know how. Take the simple thing as having Jayden needing to go to the bathroom. We stopped near Ft. Dodge on the way back and had some McDonalds (I know, I usually dislike eating there, but it’s quick and the kids usually eat something there). Well, about half way through our lunch, Jayden needed to go use the bathroom. Not a big deal if Kim and I were both there. Obviously, I took Josie (with chicken nugget in hand) in with Jayden and I. Everything worked out okay, but still, it’s not fun having to deal with both of them at the same time…making sure Josie doesn’t touch something she shouldn’t and keeping her chicken nugget off the floor.

All in all, the kids were pretty good for the whole weekend. But, it sure is nice having Kim back home. :)

Dirty Business by Kevin

This will probably be short. It’s amazing how fast Josie is catching on to things. She’s almost 19 months and so far has sat on her potty and gone in it 3 times. Yeah! Amazing, I know. To most people this isn’t a big deal, but to a parent, this is huge. :) Now, if we can just find small enough undies for her. The ones Kim got last night are huge and that’s the smallest they make.

Having Some Fun by Kevin

Well, we’re in the new year. Christmas was great and we all got lots of goods from everyone. The kids are finally over their colds/flu and all that jazz so we’re moving along with some fun times. Josie is getting more teeth in all the time so that makes her a little crabby at times to say the least. Today Josie even told us potty when she went in her diaper and walked into the bathroom…so who knows, maybe she’ll be potty trained before Spring. :) One could only hope. Jayden’s been playing full time with his toys and loves to play with his train sets on his train table in the basement.

Josie started making some funny tongue noises the other day so I thought I’d share them with you. Enjoy the video.


Funny Tongue Noises from Kevin Minnis on Vimeo.

Till next time…

Sick Kids by Kevin

Well, it happened last week with Josie. She threw up twice and had well…let’s just say problems at the other end too. Wouldn’t you know a week later and now Jayden has it. :( Sucky! At least he can use the pot. He hasn’t had any regurgitation out of his mouth so hopefully he can bypass that part. So, that means another weekend at home not able to go out. As it was last weekend, Kim and I took turns getting out of the house so we didn’t go crazy. At least the weather won’t be a part of the frustration this weekend. When Jayden is healthy, he’s been up to playing more with his teddy bear and using his imagination quite a bit. Everything has been about sharing with his Teddy and Teddy wanting to do something. He’s also coming up with some memorable phrases. Last week Kim gave him a snack down in the living room. He tends to make a mess as most kids do when they’re his age while eating it so Kim told him to be careful and not make a mess. His response, “It’s okay Mom (he doesn’t say Mommy any more), you can clean it up.”

Getting into the cerealOn a brighter note, Josie’s all better now and constantly grazes the cereal boxes whenever she can. She’s also trying to talk more. You can kind of understand somethings that she says. She’ll make the sound a cow, sheep, monkey and horse make. And she’s also said tractor. She does play with Jayden’s toys quite a bit.

Only 9 days till Christmas!

Zune – Not Made for Anyone by Kevin

Okay, I thought I’d give it a try. I bought a 30 Gig Zune and took it for a drive. I owned a 20 Gig iPod before the Zune purchase, but it didn’t have video. In deed the Zune has video but in Microsoft’s infinite wisdom all video is converted to the wmv format instead of just supporting the major players (mpeg4, divx). There used to be hacks, and maybe they still work but I didn’t try it, to force the Zune to “use” the other formats. But again, the Zune software will convert it to wmv instead of keeping it in the original format.

Okay, now for the real pain with Zunes. Microsoft did update the Zune software and underlying firmware which is great. I do like the fact that they can upgrade the Zune to be a newer version, but in my eyes, it was a PR stunt and they wanted to get something, anything no matter what it consisted of, out there for the Christmas shopping rush. They may have upgraded the whole thing, but they left out the critical pieces (Forum Entry). Unlike the iPod, the rating system is limited to a heart, a broken heart, or not rated. There isn’t a smart/auto play list, only the playlist that you create by dragging the song to the playlist. For some people, this may be enough.

For a power user like me, having the smart play list found in the iPod is a must. I have 6 smart play lists which excludes songs from other smart playlists and includes into a playlist based on the rating of a song. For example, I have one name 1-No Kids. It’s the primary one that I use and as you can probably guess from the name, it excludes Kids music. It also excludes slow music (that’s in another playlist – 6-Good 4 Soul). The reason I use a number is that it sorts the playlists so that I can easily go to a play list while on the road with the iPod. I also have playlists based on ratings. 2-Best Stuff, 3-Great Stuff, 4-Good Stuff; each having songs included based on the 5 star rating scale.

One thing that I got used with my iPod using it as a hard drive. I didn’t store a lot on it, but it came in handy when I wanted to copy something from my work computer to take home and work on. The Zune doesn’t give you an option to even try and access it as a hard drive. Yes, there were hacks out there, but why fight it. The iPod just worked right out of the box. Who cares how you market a device, you shouldn’t restrict a user in the use of the device.

Lastly, the odd thing about the Zune website is that you have to go to zune.net instead of zune.com. You’d think Microsoft could at least buy zune.com and forward it to zune.net.

Welp, off to listen to my video iPod that I traded the Zune for on Craig’s List.