Jeanne likes playing with my iPhone. She likes to start some favorite apps including Angry Birds, where she shoots the birds backwards with the right hand and forward with the left hand (when you tell her to). She also browses the photos (backward) and videos (she even plays them). Last night, I was watching her play when, for the first time, I saw her successfully use the unlock slider and access the home screen. Maybe it’s time we get her an iPod touch.
Month: April 2011
James had bought a new dead lock and we scheduled part 2 of Home DIY today. Before going to James’ place, I dropped by Big Bert’s for a car wash where I bumped into Tyrone, a former colleague and we were able to chat and catch up a bit.
After the car wash, I proceeded to James’ place to install the dead bolt. Making the holes on the door was a snap with my trusty drill and we ended up with pretty neat holes.
Unfortunately, I lacked the chisel for the faceplate so we couldn’t complete the installation.Good thing the resident handy man dropped by to install the air conditioner and it turned out that he had a chisel. After he was done with the air conditioner, he completed the dead bolt installation.
Afterwards, we had lunch and coffee with Alex. We also invited Drawde who lives in the area but it turned out that he was out of town. Too bad since I haven’t seen him in quite a while.
It’s Lent again. People are fasting and/or abstaining from meat and poultry as a form of penance. Instead, those who are not fasting are eating seafoods. Fastfood joints are offering fish this, shrimp that and restaurants are seeing a boom in seafood orders. Now isn’t there something wrong here? Not only is seafood healthier, it’s also better tasting! Where’s the penance in that? Is it paying the higher price of seafood? But seriously, it really shouldn’t be about what you don’t eat.