Ordering a House

Anna my 6 year old is screaming from upstairs in her bed for me to come up to her. She’s not screaming because she’s scared. I can tell from her voice that she’s just got something to tell me. It’s the typical persistant, ever growing louder by each call type of yell. I can tell she really wants to talk to me because I can hear her all the way from the sound-killing family room as I try to watch the NBA playoffs. Lucas, who is younger than Anna by 4 years is also screaming. But he’s doing it because Anna’s doing it. It’s a game to him. Plus, the result of the game is that daddy comes back in the room.

Someone in the kitchen, where it’s much easier to hear what’s going on upstairs, alerts me to their cries by saying, “The kids are asking for you.” I make the snide remark, “They’re asking for some discipline is what they’re asking for.” as I make my first motion out of my recliner. I’m a bit upset. It’s the second time we’ve completed this exercise tonight. As I get to the stairs, I’m contemplating the type of discipline I’m going to dish out. But by the time I reach the top of the stairs, my attitude has changed and I decide to hear her out on what this “urgent” need is. (Then I’ll decide what type of punishment she would get.)

“Yes, dear, what’s the problem?”, I say.
“Daddy, I miss China.”, she said at first fine, but by the word “China” is forcing out a tear and overemphasized wording.

Two thoughts occur to me at this moment. The first is, Man, she’s such a drama queen. Should I let her turn on tears like that? The second was, Man, I’m really glad I didn’t come in here without hearing out what my daughter had to say.

Except for Micah, who was like 4 months old when we left China, we’ve all done some type of grieving since leaving China. Lucas, 2, struggled with the unfamiliarity of everything and everybody. Anna’s biggest anxiety came in the form of her room. She misses it. She misses the colors, the bedspread, the closets, and that she had a room by herself. (Her brother shares a room with her now.)

Jacquelyn and I continue to struggle with our grief over leaving China, too. There are lots of manifestations as a result of our grief, but one of the main roots of the greif is our purpose. Or better put, the lack of purpose. What’s our ministry here?

“Daddy, I miss China”, Anna repeated, this time in full forced tears.
“What is it that you miss about China?” I said, trying to think of something that would comfort her. I sit on the bed and give her a snuggle.
“My room…You know that cover with the colors on it and it was purple and it was my blanket”, she said, using her hand to draw the designs of the comforter. “I want that. Can we get that out of storage.”
“Yes, we can get it out of storage. Did we bring it back with us from China?” I say.

“I miss my friends”, she continued.
“Well, your mom and I are praying about going back”, I said, realizing that by the time that we would actually get back to China her memory of the place would be very little and everything that we knew would be different. Plus, she probably will be pretty engrained in life here in the States by that time.

The statement was true. We are praying about going back. In fact, just that day I surprised myself with my response when the pastor of the church we are attending asked me where I see my self and my family in 5 years. Without hesitation I said, “Back in China, or if not China, some place around the world.” His reply was one of excitement, “Well, that gives us something pray about, doesn’t it?” He then probed a bit further, “What would it take to get you back there?” Again, without hesitation I said, “Two things. A specific call to do a specific thing and Jacquelyn and I take the next step in our spiritual growth.”

Anna had a puzzled look on her face and repeated what I just said as a question, “Move back?”
“Yeah, we’re praying about it”, I offered.
“But we just ordered a house”, Anna said, truly confused as to why we would “order” a house and then decide to move.
“We didn’t order a house, dear”, myself now confused.
“Yes, we did. Mommy got a piece of paper with a house on it. We ordered it.” she said quite positive of her memory.

Jacquelyn had taken Anna to look at a house that was for sale and picked up a flyer about the house.

“Oh, well, we didn’t order it. Mommy and you just looked at the house and that piece of paper just listed all the things it includes.” I said with a big a smile on my face.
“Can we get that blanket out of storage?” she said in her scattered, non-sequitur kind of way.
“Yes, dear. Now go to sleep. Put your head on your pillow and close your eyes. Good night, dear.”
“Good night, daddy”

Lucas, who up to this point was sitting up in his bed, repeating everything that Anna was saying, with the same intonation, looked at me with a huge smile.
“You, too, bud. Head down. Eyes closed. Go to sleep.”
In his 2 year-old, cute way he replied, “Go sleep”, and put his head down.

Anna Ice Skating Practice

Anna has come a long way since her First Ice Skating lesson. She can now skate forward and backward. She can swivel (forward and backward), lift one leg, squat low, cross over legs on a turn and stop quite quickly. With being able to skate backward, she already passed her daddy’s ability…

This video shows Anna in a special practice for a show that Anna will soon be in. It’s meant to show everything that they’ve been learning. Take a look!

Anna Mae Reciting Psalm 100

Anna has been working very hard in her Bible class at school. Every week she has a verse to memorize. We usually work on it in the morning as she’s eating breakfast. The fact that she’s able to read many of the words helps with studying.

For the last several weeks, her assignment has been to learn Psalm 100. Anna has done excellent with it and knows the passage really well.

Anna Reading “The Daddy Book” Then & Now

My Favorite book of Anna’s is, without a doubt, The Daddy Book, by Todd Park. I’ve been reading this book since Anna was a just a little girl. She still likes to read it from time to time and it thrills my heart when she chooses it. I decided to take a video that I had made previously and add a current reading of the book.

Anna sure has grown up. She’ll be turning 6 in just a couple of days! Alot has changed from the first movie. She’s got a couple of brothers now, she’s in the US, and she’s going to school.

Anna’s 1st 100 Days

Anna has now attended 100 days of school in America! To celebrate this milestone, her Kindergarten threw a 100 Days Celebration. Each student was supposed to make a project with the 100 days theme. We had a bunch of candy left over from the Gingerbread house we made for Christmas, so *we decided to make another one with the “100″ theme.

*I say “we” because it was my idea to make a Gingerbread House, but I didn’t do any of the work.

See below for the fun pics of the result. Good work Anna and Jacquelyn! Happy 100 days of school!

Working Hard at counting out the pieces.


Each portion used 100 pieces of candy and was in the shape of a “100″ (except the nerd-wall). Can you see the 100s?


Browser and OS Detector using PHP and Javascript

I recently ran into a customer who was having trouble accessing one the websites that I run. After checking the site and not being able to replicate any of the issues that she mentioned, I asked her to give me some details about her os and browser. Her reply was, “Windows and Internet Explorer”. That’s not really helpful is it? Which Windows are we talking about? Which version on IE?

So, I could email her back and ask her for specifics. But if she’s an average user, she’s probably doesn’t want to spend the time to figure out how to do that. After all, she’s already frustrated that she can’t access the site properly. So, I decided I would look for a php/javascript script that she could access from her computer. I needed her to be able to easily run it and then copy and paste the results to me in an email.

I came across a script that would work for me. However, the developers of the site are obviously just that…developers. They don’t mess around with design or give very nice directions on how to use this script, which is fine, but not for the average developer Joe. Maybe it’s an indictment on my abilities, but I struggled with it…alot. So, I thought I would help out by making it a bit more plug and play.

Output of Script

Output of Script

All credit is due to the developers who made the script. I have done nothing to alter the function of the code. I did, however, add some html for the sake of formatting and running the script in a “strict” environment. Credit is given within the script document.

Step 1: Download Zip File
Step 2: Unzip and upload contents of zip to a folder on your server (I named my folder “support”)
Step 3: Navigate to “your_computer_info.php” file (e.g. http://your-domain.com/support/your_computer_info.php)

That’s it. You should now see the specs of your OS and Browser. Your customer can copy and paste this in an email to you so you know how to troubleshoot your website.

See the demo here.

Original Script Source: techpatterns.com

Micah eating sour apple sauce

Micah has just recently started eating solids. To initiate my new smart phone’s camera, I decided to take this hilarious video of him eating sour apple sauce.

https://www.youtube.com/v/qY8X-i1IvCc

Freelance Project

I have recently finished my first freelance project since being back in the States. Working with Diana Greene was a lot of fun as we created her site to make it want she wanted. My good friends in China hooked me up with my first contact.

  • Fully Featured Online Web Store
  • Picture Slider
  • Google Analytics
  • Blog-by-email Capability
  • User must enter email to receive free download

To see it on my portfolio site, take a look here – www.jalopyhead.com
To see the site live, click here – www.dianagreeneministries.com

Anna’s 1st Ice Skating Lesson

Anna’s been so excited about her ice-skating lesson since we signed her up several weeks ago. I got to take ice skating her only one time while we were living in Qingdao. It was a lot of fun and she, as usual, picked it up rather quickly.

I wasn’t supposed to take her to the lesson tonight, but Jacquelyn got sick. I had a blast, though, taking pictures of her and waving from the stands like the proud dad that I am.

Parallels and Win7

So, today I downloaded Parallels and Windows 7 on my Mac. The reason I decided to pull the trigger and and get Windows installed on my mac is because I recenlty made a website that featured HTML5 video. www.adamsfarms.com/pat

HTML5 is a very cool addition to browsers. HTML5-enabled browsers are able to play videos in formats other than flash. Browser wars will determine which format will win out (hopefully, they will all be able to support multiple formats).

So when someone visits the aforementioned site, the code tells it to play a video in mp4 unless you’re using Firefox. If that is the case, it will play it in ogg. If you’re using IE 6 through 8, though, it will fall back to Flash.

Not having access to a PC I had to go and annoy several PC users in the office so I could see it in IE. The only browser I wasn’t able to test in, though, was IE9, which is only available on Win7. But since IE9 supports HTML5 video, I thought it would be fine.

It wasn’t.

I sent out the company-wide email in faith that it would work. The next day, when I was finally able to see it on IE9, it didn’t work. Thankfully, most people don’t use IE9 yet. (About 90% of the IE users who viewed the site, according to my statcounter, are using something other than IE9.)

So, now that I have Win7, I’ve downloaded IE9 and can now test it. Purchasing Win7 is a pretty hefty price to pay just to get 1 browser to work right. But since IE is still the market share leader (though, the trend continues down), as a web developer, you’ve got to do it.

If you’re still using IE, maybe you switch. :) It’s not that I don’t like Microsoft…I actually do. Win7 is a great operating system and I’m looking forward to Win8. It’s simply because IE bucks against the standards compliant building that makes web development easier.