TMI: Underwear

Should I be embarrassed to admit that I still wear my maternity underwear? They are bikini style made to sit under your big belly. Right now, they sit just above my scar, but because of the band design, they don’t bother me too much.

My husband keeps complaining that I’ll never wear sexy underwear again. I haven’t worn my thongs in months! But at 3 months post-partum I’m not yet ready to go for sexy. I’m still going for comfort, so he’ll have to settle for the non-sexy undies for a while longer. My maternity undies are about as sexy as I’ll get right now. Doesn’t that sound odd? Who knew maternity underwear could be sexy, but they are much nicer than my granny panties. :) And no. I don’t wear those anymore. But if you’ve ever had a c-section, you know they are extremely comfortable in the early days after delivery since they come no where near your scar.

Scrapbooking my Daughter

I stumbled on digital scrapbook one day two years ago while browsing the internet for something else. I’d always liked the idea of scrapbooking but never really got into it. Digital scrapbooking sounded appealing for many reasons, primarily it involved computers. :) So I signed up and off I went. I did indeed go wild in the beginning as I do all new hobbies. But of course this always leads to burnouts. I get burned out from “being obsessed”. It also happened with my knitting and when I discovered bookcrossing.com. So after almost a year of non-stop scrapbooking, my interest died.

Now that I have a daughter, I want to capture all those wonderful moments in her life and my interest in scrapbooking has been renewed somewhat. So what’s on my project to-do list? I need to finish my pregnancy scrapbook. I started it, but never finished. And to continue to make more layouts featuring my daughter.

If you’d like to check out the layouts and albums I’ve already created, visit my gallery at DigitalScrapbookPlace.

Upgrading my eMac

I have an old eMac (2004, but still) with a 40gb hard drive. It’s been driving me nuts because I have to keep everything on an external HD. Well, during the holidays, we were rearranging and my husband dropped my external HD onto the floor. Thankfully the case cushioned it’s fall because it worked fine. But it got me thinking that I need some sort of backup system.

So, today I went and bought a new 250gb HD. Yep. I plan on taking the plundge and attempting to replace my internal HD on my eMac. I’ve already replaced the CD drive with a DVD burner so I’m familiar with taking it apart. Pray I have success.

My plan is to put the new drive into my external enclosure. Format it and use CarbonCopyCloner to clone the system to the new drive. Boot to the new drive and make sure everything works. Then swap the drives. Once I’ve booted to the new internal drive, I plan on moving all my data from my existing external drive to the internal and using the external for backup.

It’s going to be tricky, but I’ve been reading plenty of info online on how to do it and I feel confident (albeit nervous) that it will go okay. Then I shall revel in the increase of space. I will finally be able to use my Home directory as it was meant to be used – to store my photos, music and documents. It will also make it easier to use several applications that depend on the iPhoto and iTunes libraries being in the default locations. Currently I also have some applications installed to the external drive because of the lack of internal HD space. It will be nice to have all my applications in one place. And maybe, just maybe, Photoshop will run a little better and not slow down my entire system.

So wish me luck. I will post my experience once I’m done and hopefully it will be a success story.

Hospitals Suck

When I was 35 weeks pregnant (back in September 2006), I was having some contractions. So I went to my OB and he sent me over to the hospital to get monitored. I was there for about 4 hours. Well the hospital put the wrong code on the report or something and the insurance won’t pay. Now I’m fighting with the hospital to change the code so that it can be re-filed with the insurance. The doctor had no problems resubmitting the report. But it’s the hospital that’s not doing their job. Go figure. And of course it’s records that is supposed to be fixing it, but billing keeps asking about it. And apparently no one communicates with each other.

I keep bugging them about it ‘cause I don’t want to pay $800 if the insurance will pay it. Hopefully it will be resolved now. They should be resubmitting it on Monday and billing will finally be notified, if the lady sticks to her word. Cross your fingers.

Programming

If you didn’t already know I’m a computer programmer. I have been for the past 6 years. I’ve only been programming in Visual Basic 6. But now that .NET has come out, we are finally working on making the switch. I’ve done a few small administrative applications in .NET (version 2005) and I have to say…I like it way better than VB6. I actually dread having to open up VB6 to make modifications to our application. I’d much rather work in .NET. I like the IDE way better. And .NET has features built-in that in VB6 took a nightmare way to make work. I look forward to the day that I can officially, finally uninstall VB6 from my computer. But I’m a long way from that.

At the same time, we upgraded to SQL Server 2005 and I created a new (more restricted) database. I’m working on migrating the data from the old database to the new one. More rules to enforce data integrity…as the old db had none! But of course that means cleaning up the data in the old db. Oi! What a mess it is. Orphaned records, links to records that don’t exist. Codes that don’t mean anything.

It’s definitely a learning experience…creating a database from scratch, migrating data to it and maintaining it; developing a major application from scratch and maintaining it as well.

I sure won’t have to worry about job security. LOL! I’ve got plenty on my plate to keep me busy for at least a year or two. Problem is we might be moving (physically moving our offices). If so, my boss wants to use that as the time we make the switch. Yikes! Word is we could be moving before the end of the year…so I have a lot of work to do and possibly very little time to do it.

Which means I shouldn’t be blogging. I should be working. LOL! I am, but this is my lunch break. :)

Make Me Cry

Here’s a few songs that make me cry no matter how many times I hear them:

  1. Love, Me by Collin Raye
  2. In My Daughter’s Eyes by Martina McBride
  3. I Loved Her First by Heartland
  4. Somebody’s Hero by Jamie O’Neal
  5. Alyssa Lies by Jason Michael Carroll
  6. The Woman in My Life by Phil Vassar

I’m sure there are probably plenty more, but these are the ones I can remember off the top of my head.

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