Archive for June, 2008

Time for a name

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

So this is it. We’re down to eight possible names for Child 2. Seven of them have been discussed between Brandy and me. One was just now added by me, and I’m hoping for good results.

In the spirit of democracy, the names are presented in poll format for your feedback. We reserve all rights to ignore the outcome of this poll.

What should Child 2's name be?

  • Ian (32%, 6 Votes)
  • Liam (26%, 5 Votes)
  • Tarkin (11%, 2 Votes)
  • Quinn (11%, 2 Votes)
  • Julian (11%, 2 Votes)
  • Max (5%, 1 Votes)
  • Seth (5%, 1 Votes)
  • Eli (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 19

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Make your selection, and help us get past our name block.

UPDATE: Brandy feels it is only proper that I reflect her favorites in the list, even though I’m not a fan of them. Don’t let that influence your voting, though.

It’s a…

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

… boy!

Yes, much to the dismay of all the matriarchs hoping we would produce something featuring a double X chromosome, we found out today that we will be having a boy this October.

We were also provided about 20 photos, including one that explicitly pointed out the, uh, protrusion that proves the child’s maleness.  I’ll try to get those scanned in soon.

Kicking without consequence

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

We’ve struggled for a while now with Gareth to get him to stop kicking us when he wants attention.  He does it largely because his legs are stronger and they have longer reach.  Of course, he has also learned that he gets an immediate reaction to kicks.

So imagine the confusion when we tell him kicking is bad but then talk about how good it is that the baby is kicking.

In the future, we will be referring to the percussion of the unborn as “moving”.  As in, “the baby is moving” instead of “the baby is kicking”.  This should clear up any confusion.

And I bring all this up only because we can now externally feel the “moving” of the baby.

Congratulations!

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

A hearty congratulations goes out to one Frances Jackson who successfully registered for an account on this blog without requiring technical support. She now has the capability of leaving comments.

And that’s all I’m gonna say about that.

Gimme some heat

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

On second thought, no, don’t give us any more heat.

Gareth earned some respect today for enduring the usual innings at his Miracle League game today. We could barely take the heat on the bleachers, so I can’t imagine what it was like for Gareth to be sitting in a black padded wheelchair seat in zero shade for two hours.

The good news is that the sunscreen he used was awesome. No burns at all.

After baseball, we went to as many places with air conditioning as we could find - Friendly’s, Dick’s, Ross, Target, Barnes. Yes, today became a “shop to get out of the heat” trip.

Blog under construction

Friday, June 6th, 2008

It probably didn’t take you long to figure out that the whole Sir Gareth blog has changed. For those who want the technical details, we’re transitioning from Nucleus to WordPress.

Some things still need shifted around (entries prior to a year ago have some problems with images), but this is what we’ll use going forward. With this change comes the return of comment functionality, though you’ll need to register an account to do it (click on Login on the bottom left, then click Register).

So why the shift? Well, that’s easy. With another addition on the way, it seemed silly to have the blog devoted to Gareth. And it also seemed silly to start up a second blog for Child 2. And while we’re at it, don’t you want to know about what happens to us, the wonderful parents? Of course you do! So now the blog is “Prebble Family Tales” instead of “Tales of Sir Gareth”.

Mind you, if you don’t care about the rest of us, you can still just click the Gareth category on the left to see only the items about him. If you want to be that way.

Just call him Wheels

Friday, June 6th, 2008

We had an opportunity to try Gareth in a power wheelchair yesterday. It was incredibly short notice, but we couldn’t pass it up.

It was a Quantum 1107 Dynamo chair in a green very similar to Gare’s bike. We got him strapped him, gave him the basic info on how the joystick works, and then watched him lose all control as he locked his arms in excitement. After a bit of work, he was wheeling around under his own direction, though we had to help hold his elbow still so he could keep his hand on the stick.

The specialist who brought the chair wants to set us up with two more test drives so that she can bring along some accessories that will help with Gare’s arm placement. We’re pretty optimistic that this will work for Gareth in the long term. Which means that we’ll have to garner a similar level of optimism for acquiring a wheelchair accessible van.

Power wheelchairs are heavy.