Dear Kensington Customer,
I have placed an order for new adapter and you will recive it within next 10-12 days.
Thank you for contacting Kensington Technical Support.
Regards
Abhijeet
Kensington Technical Support.
Whee. I'm so so SO happy :) *does the adapter dance of doom*
Ana didn't do anything especially cute today, though we're making great strides with the question "What's your mommy's name?" I hope we make similar progress when we get to "What's your daddy's name?" I don't think I'll do "aunt" or "grandmother's", because I doubt those'll be asked.
Progress is one of those English words that used to bother me a lot, like interject or detail. You've got a prefix, and you've got a stem, but the stem doesn't mean anything. Progress, regress, agression, digress, gress is meaningless. Ject is meaningless, tail has a meaning, but that's not one that's related to detail, retail, entail. Of course, now I understand why that happened, but those words still bother me. I wonder if I can start using "gress" in sentences....
Oh, and Jenn complained about how I moved Goldilocks to a park, saying that "woods" is just fine, vocabulary building, so I filled the rest of the story with bears that enter their houses "full of trepidation" and girls who "defenestrate" themselves. I'm not sure that's what she meant, but it was fun, anyway.
Actually, she did do a few cute things today. First, while trying to find a radio station she could dance to, she found Air America Radio (at least, that's what I think it was, it sounded "liberal" to me, whatever that means) and kept it on there. She lowered the volume a lot, but she never changed stations. So we listened all about the hunger strikes at Gitmo while I brushed her hair. I'm so proud :)
And then today... See, at the Museum, at the end of the programs, they sit on a parachute and go around singing "ring around the rosy", two or three or four times. And then they go under the parachute for a while while the adults lift it up and down. At Battery Park City, there's more kids, so they sit on the parachute while singing a song and telling a story, but that's it. No going around, no going under. So for the past two days, Ana's been sitting on the parachute at BPC, lifting the edge and going "Aka? Aka?", while I'd say "not today". So today, when she realizes what they're doing at the museum, she could've lit up the room. "AKA! *scrambles to the middle* AKA!"
I do love her. She's so cute and sweet.
I have placed an order for new adapter and you will recive it within next 10-12 days.
Thank you for contacting Kensington Technical Support.
Regards
Abhijeet
Kensington Technical Support.
Whee. I'm so so SO happy :) *does the adapter dance of doom*
Ana didn't do anything especially cute today, though we're making great strides with the question "What's your mommy's name?" I hope we make similar progress when we get to "What's your daddy's name?" I don't think I'll do "aunt" or "grandmother's", because I doubt those'll be asked.
Progress is one of those English words that used to bother me a lot, like interject or detail. You've got a prefix, and you've got a stem, but the stem doesn't mean anything. Progress, regress, agression, digress, gress is meaningless. Ject is meaningless, tail has a meaning, but that's not one that's related to detail, retail, entail. Of course, now I understand why that happened, but those words still bother me. I wonder if I can start using "gress" in sentences....
Oh, and Jenn complained about how I moved Goldilocks to a park, saying that "woods" is just fine, vocabulary building, so I filled the rest of the story with bears that enter their houses "full of trepidation" and girls who "defenestrate" themselves. I'm not sure that's what she meant, but it was fun, anyway.
Actually, she did do a few cute things today. First, while trying to find a radio station she could dance to, she found Air America Radio (at least, that's what I think it was, it sounded "liberal" to me, whatever that means) and kept it on there. She lowered the volume a lot, but she never changed stations. So we listened all about the hunger strikes at Gitmo while I brushed her hair. I'm so proud :)
And then today... See, at the Museum, at the end of the programs, they sit on a parachute and go around singing "ring around the rosy", two or three or four times. And then they go under the parachute for a while while the adults lift it up and down. At Battery Park City, there's more kids, so they sit on the parachute while singing a song and telling a story, but that's it. No going around, no going under. So for the past two days, Ana's been sitting on the parachute at BPC, lifting the edge and going "Aka? Aka?", while I'd say "not today". So today, when she realizes what they're doing at the museum, she could've lit up the room. "AKA! *scrambles to the middle* AKA!"
I do love her. She's so cute and sweet.
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Date: 2005-09-21 06:19 pm (UTC)You might want to consider trying to get a good surge protector somehow, so it doesn't happen again. (I think I mentioned that I speak from experience there, having had several adapters and at least 2 - 3 motherboards fry.)
About how you figure out whether it's the top or bottom half (since I never did get around to answering it) -- basically, you disconnect the bottom half and plug it into another adapter that you know does work. Or, if you have the type my computers usually use (Sony, Toshiba, Averatec, etc.) you can also plug that bottom half into just about any cord-powered radio or stereo, since it's an identical piece.
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Date: 2005-09-21 06:25 pm (UTC)Have you considered working/volunteering at a preschool, or do what
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Date: 2005-09-21 06:58 pm (UTC)Not right away, obviously, since you've already got a volunteer job with Ana, but maybe when she's old enough to go to preschool or similar.
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Date: 2005-09-21 07:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-21 07:19 pm (UTC)You know, I need to work on my roots. 'Cuz I don't really know what agg or di mean.
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Date: 2005-09-21 07:23 pm (UTC)Depending on her age by then, it might actually be easier to have her with you -- preschool kids are often really wild about "helping" take care of a younger sibling. (I was four when my brother was born and did a *lot* of the work taking care of him. Considering I'm autistic, my guess is that a NT little kid probably could do the same at a younger age?)
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Date: 2005-09-21 07:44 pm (UTC)In the meantime, I think Connie is looking forward to the relative "break" of having just a baby - really, most of the time they're simpler to care for, and they sleep more! They just don't require the constant energy (and entertainment!) that a toddler demands in those first few months. (This is AFTER the first 3 months, mind. Before that they're just nutso.)
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Date: 2005-09-21 07:44 pm (UTC)She's also thrilled to help do things like wash the dishes or whatever.
However, she isn't yet *able* to do all these things as well as she'd like, and it slows us down to have her help (we want her to help, of course, but it's not helping yet).
I don't think when the baby's new is the time to try that out. When they're a bit older, maybe - besides, it's good for her to be with other kids.
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Date: 2005-09-21 07:45 pm (UTC)You can take an infant to the bookstore, or the movies, and they'll just *sleep*. Not so with toddlers, who get bored and make messes.
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Date: 2005-09-21 07:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-21 07:49 pm (UTC)And always "that's mine!"
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Date: 2005-09-21 07:54 pm (UTC)I wonder how Ana will take to seeing all these bottles again? She never *did* like bottles, you know. Not even when she was willing to use them.
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Date: 2005-09-21 08:06 pm (UTC)Or suggest that you should!
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Date: 2005-09-21 08:08 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-09-21 08:08 pm (UTC)No.
Much though I do tell people that one can induce lactation, I don't think I'm especially interested in doing that for somebody else's kid. Thanks, but no.
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Date: 2005-09-21 08:09 pm (UTC)Which in and of itself is an example of this - ad simil, I think.
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Date: 2005-09-21 08:10 pm (UTC)I'm thinking about bringing her to the *tuesday* classes. I'll try that next week, and just go to the playground on Thursday.
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Date: 2005-09-21 08:11 pm (UTC)no subject
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