Sunday, November 25, 2012

Pause for the Cause

Like many people this week we celebrated things to be thankful for but part of my reflection was on my withdrawal from my doctoral studies one year ago. While caring for little JJ as a custodial G Parent, my life has changed for the good, the bad, and the fugly. I am just taking a "Pause for the Cause" and will continue to be an autodidact.

  • I remember attempting to explain to my Academic Advisor on why she didn't get my reason to withdraw. It was not an easy decision.
  • I don't have as much time to blog.
  • I read more than interacting with my social media streams.
  • I empathize with those dealing with depression in their own families.
  • Poopy diapers are still as stinky as one may remember.
  • I am thankful that none of us remember our baby teeth coming in.
  • I am thankful to my mother for being there during the process.
  • I am thankful for the adults in her life who continue to show her love, regardless of what her parents are going through and the adjustments we make since we were not in the same life social circles before she came into the world.
  • Prices of diapers and child care have kept up with the times.
  • Family counseling only works with those who participate.
  • You still need the village to raise the child.
  • Glad the National Zoo is still free.
  • I love how playgrounds have improved over the years.



For those who care for babies and toddlers, I have no idea how you keep up with your techspertise, social media, and the things you want to do in life every day. Transitioning from an empty nester to a custodial GMama has been enlightening, frustrating, enjoyable, and transformational.

While I will not make my personal goal of completing my doctorate degree in the first five decades of life, I will return and accomplish this goal before the sixth decade of my life. Life isn't over...I am just taking a "Pause for the Cause".

In the meantime, little JJ continues to tinker with techy gadgets although she wants everyone else's gadgets. She uses gadgets for different reasons and different apps. She still likes to write and draw with washable markers on paper and the bathtub (Thanks Crayola). Buy hey maybe this is a restart on my next thesis as a participant researcher in the process?

So as a unique ed techie, I will find time to blog which may consist of books I am reading, compare/contrast the techie differences between lil JJ and her mother's techie experiences, lessons learned but all things digital with Lil JJ are kept more private. She can make the decision about her digital footprint when she is a little older.

As you reflect on another year of giving thanks, what are you really thankful for?

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Flashlight app Which one is your favorite?

Which flashlight app is your favorite?

One of those apps that you don't realize you need until you need a flashlight. There are many flashlight apps to choose from and whether you are surviving a power outage, trying to find your keys, looking in dark spaces under furniture, looking for cracks in objects, or trick or treating, a flashlight app on your mobile device can be one of those tools that enables you to use your smartphone for more than everyday tasks.

This image is a simple screenshot from a few flashlight apps available through Google Play, but iTunes and a Google Search for flashlight apps provide many options for the diverse group of mobile device users.

So which flashlight app is your favorite?


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Syncing Wii Remotes...again

Sometimes because you don't do something often enough you forget how to do those little tasks. Setting up the Wii again, recabling, updating...I had to resync the Wii remotes. Easy enough, I have done this before but with the 2 year old wanting to play with Elmo in Ready, Set, Grover with Elmo my recall on resyncing the Wii remotes escaped me.

But thanks to the Internet and the image in the article I remembered the sync button on the Wii remote is inside the battery casing.

So whether you are looking for the "How to"s for the Classic Controller, SD Cards, Wii Balance Board, Wii Console, Wii Remote, Wii Motion Plus, Wii Nunchuk, or the Wii Speak, the Wii How To section has everything you need whether you add a Wii remote, relocate, replace, upgrade, or update a used system.



If you had to set everything up again, what is your plan for not forgetting the simple things whether it is a game console, home network, or a mobile device?