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Tue 11/9

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    Did I get any decorating done last night? Did I chuff! I did ‘play’ on the computer though. Got a nice chunk of redesigning the bits behind this page done*. Rejigged it so that it is better HTML & uses CSS so that it’s… well, basically better code & easier to ‘administrate’. Not seemingly a lot of good, but it’s a pride thing. I’d been playing with icab as a browser again. It’s a nice little thing, but if a page has ‘bad’ HTML coding it has a little icon of a ‘smiley face’ on the menu bar that goes red & unhappy. I thought I’d cheer it up. There’s still a <strike> code in the August page which I want to keep – so it’s only moderately happy there.

    Louise & I were chatting about how well the kids are doing at the moment. She’s chuffed at the was Jack has settled into the school routine so well. I don’t really get that much of an impression on how he is doing, as, I guess Louise gets the detail off him. He did say to me that they had done ‘curly c’ yesterday, but then he knows most of his letters now. The social side of things is enjoyed. They played out 3 times yesterday…

    Eve seems to be coming on very well with her language. Louise says that they chat most of the day, so I guess that she would. She says Eve’s ability to copy words is impressive. When talking of colours (which she does not quite ‘get’ yet) she repeated “bluey-green” after the one speaking. Not a useful word, but quite a complicated one. Eve is picking up on singing as well. ‘Wheels on the bus’ was sung yesterday & Eve joined in & may well have been singing it afterwards to. She does sometimes break into a rendition of ‘Twinkle Tinkle Little Star’ but only a few phrases. As we were doing the bed time routine yesterday, I was having difficulty concentrating on reading to Jack as I was listening to the conversation Louise & Eve were having as she tried to persuade her that she should go into her cot.
    A lot of replies from Eve like, “No bed”, “No Cot” & even a “No thank you”. Choice was not really an option in the end, & she did go in her cot with the minimum of complaint (crying about the injustice of it all).

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Fri 7/9

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    Write a comics review? Write the diary? Write a comics review? Write the diary? Write a comics review? Write the diary?

    …..

    Well, as there are details that I would like to say about what Jack’s been doing at school, & as my memory is feeling scorched by tiredness (detail eludes me) – reviews it is. Maybe I’ll be back writing more diary in a minute…

Thu 6/9

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    Hectic couple of days at work & home, so travelling home today is my 1st writing time. My fault for trying to do too much at home. Been actually starting to write some comic reviews again, & although they are not fully formed enough for ZUM! as yet, I thought I’d bat them off to a review zine in the states. Dunno what will come, but why not thinks me. I was too late to bed last night, so have a ‘background’ headache now, due to tiredness.

    Jack’s 1st day at school went well, according to reports, although he was a little tired. He was lying on the sofa watching “The Travelling Thornburys” (my favourite cartoon at the moment) when I got home. Louise says that she was worried how he’s be when he came out from school – overexcited or whatever, but he was happy & placid. He had a good day at school, likes his teacher, & had some stories & … well, rather enjoyed it. It’s not really as if the surroundings are unfamiliar as it is the same school as he has been attending ‘nursery’ school at. He is now in what is termed ‘reception class’.

    Louise didn’t tell me how leaving him there was, but then, as said, this is just next from nursery. The school day started later yesterday, but it was a normal start time this morning, which may have been more difficult. Everyone was asleep in the house as I left this morning. Hopefully everything went well, but Louise had go clothes, shoes etc all prepared the night before, so in theory everything will have gone smoothly.

    It was just Louise & Eve yesterday, & Louise said that Eve did not stop talking & noise making all day.. well, we knew she was loud, but I guess that Jack has also been around masking the noise she makes on her own. She had fun by the sound of it – playgroup & more attention to just her. Heh… there’s girl about Eve’s age, with an older sister about Jack’s age. She was there at playgroup, & when she say Louise & Eve – she greeted them as Jack. It seems as she likes Jack, both Eve & Louise also must be called the same.

    Jack was a bit difficult at tea time yesterday, as he can be sometimes. He did not want to come to the table to eat, so we didn’t bother trying to force the issue. He was mean to his sister when she had finished, a lego dispute again – he was trying to build something & she pinched a brick, that was either next to or part of his construction, he hit her, she got so upset she ‘lost’ her tea… so, effectively none of them had a tea, really. Jack did not get a tea after that mayhem. All calmed & cleaned up reasonably quickly, but it is especially disheartening for Louise when that happens as she spends this time cooking the meal, only to have it all messed up. Nice meal too – a new sweet & sour… Hey ho…

    Dad called last night for ‘tech support’ on his computer. It seems, as he is entirely new to a windows or generally GUI interface, he was a bit rash with the left & right clicking, & somehow ended up getting too high a monitor resolution. He got it back to normal eventually in ‘Safe Mode’, but it took a few goes, & we also installed the printer drivers so that he could do what he wanted to do. Quite good to get that bit sorted – next to get him online!

Tues 4/9

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    Got home from work yesterday & Louise was sewing tags into Jack’s school clothes… Today, I guess he will get dressed up for school, but it is not the start. He is going with Louise to meet his teacher, whom they already know from contact through nursery class. Tomorrow is the ‘big day’. It’s sort of scary really, when you think about it too much…. He’s going forward into the ‘system’. Obliged to attend. You could say that he is ready for it as he seems keen to be learning, but nonetheless I resent the fact that his days will be taken up by this for the rest of his childhood & beyond. Our influence will also be less central. He is an open & friendly child, but he also lacks guile. Louise said the other day that she thought he was a little green… She caught him mentioning to another lad on the street that Eve had wee’ed on his Postman Pat duvet the other day… He got an, “Eeyurgh!” reaction from the other lad. Ah, he’s sweet & sociable – he should get on. He has some of our quirks, but we can do little about that.

    Sigh.

    Thinking about it too much…

Mon 3/9

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    Bleh

    not a great night sleep. Had metaphorical dreams of clearing my chest – wiping data from a computer that I did not want – appropriate enough for my foolish computer addled brain. Tidied up our/to be the kids bedroom yesterday. Took all to hyuge boxes of books & records upstairs again. Was surprised that I could actually lift a couple of them! We weeded through a couple of boxes as well – disposing of books that we will never be reading, & do not really want gracing any shelves that we may have in the future. Three bags & a small box full to go to the ‘book bin’ at the recycling point in town (for Oxfam).

    Anyway – all the shifting & opening of books generated the sort of dust that really gets to me, & thus I have ‘tight lungs’; just a bit of a phlegmy cough – the sort of thing that does not help sleep. Still, I don’t feel too bad this morning, that considered. I really must not stay up too late tonight or I will really start to turn into a zombie. Still a lot more sorting out to do! I rather hope that we can get some bookshelves for downstairs, it would be good to have the sort of thing again. The records tough… eep – what are we going to do with those long term? The do make excellent ballast for a bottom shelf (making a free standing unit very stable.

    Jack was all keen to help, & Eve enjoyed pottering about, but I was left on my own in the end to tidy things up. Jack later burst into tears when he realised I’d done this as he was evidently been expecting to help. Louise went round ‘our/to be the kids’ room later & hoovered & so on, so it now looks… unnaturally tidy! Weird. I guess that’s what we are supposed to aspire to though. Perhaps when the walls are one uniform colour & not half wallpapered & half green washed old plaster with many patches of polyfiller… Be nice if we can stretch to a new carpet in there as well, but I feel that may be pushing it a bit.

    Read James Kolchaka’s Diary strips the over the weekend. Finished it over my morning breakfast. It’s an intriguing thing. I’ve read a few diary comics (John Welding’s Goathland & Jim Cameron’s ‘ision’ series) but this is in the form of a 4 panel strip. It must have occurred to him at some point that this could be ‘sellable’ to a ‘daily’ paper. Having said that I may be being over cruel in my thinking on his motivation. It may have started with no real intention of being used in that way… Means must at times. Whatever, the whole concept intrigues me. I keep this text as a form of diary, & the limitations are frustrating, but they are usually due to my Lousy memory & inability to capture those tiny moments of life that are so interesting. It makes me think that drawing a 4 panel cartoon in this was would be a good discipline, but I have so little time to do what I want in the 1st place, that this seems a foolish ambition. It makes me think that I should at least try to illustrate, in whatever way, my daily ramblings.

    What has James achieved in his comic? Well, I would recommend it as a comic to another comic creator, but I have misgivings as to how Joe Public would approach such an item. James snatches little moments in time, & they range across many little facets of life… love frustration & the occasional bit of crabby joy. Reading an individual strip would only make you feel as though nothing was happening, but a collection like this, or a daily drip feed, I think would soon have people hooked (even a great many of Joe Public). People, I guess are inherently nosey, & this, you could amply theorise, is just another block in the ‘Big Brother’ syndrome (as we is all big brother now). It’s kinda sweet, & I like the way he draws – always have.

Fri 31/8

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    Full of good intention.  I thought I might
    get to sleep sooner last night, but failed as usual. Did get all
    the tweaks done on my website that I had intended, but did not
    really get far enough to actually posting up a new ZUM! review or
    2, which I had intended.  Ah, well.
    Jack was really chatty yesterday.  Quite full of wanting to
    tell me things & join in.  Louise said he had been all
    day.  Louise’s mum had bought us a copy of the new Ikea
    catalogue, (Louise’s auntie Cathleen had had it dropped on her
    doorstep & had put it aside for us, & Louise’s mum picked
    it up for us when she went round; Cathleen said that she had put it
    aside as she thought that we might be interested, so Louise’s mum
    brought it along for us, but she’s never had one delivered , &
    she wonders why Cathleen has a delivery and… oh, sorry just
    started relating ‘as told’ by Louise’s mum).  Where was I…
    Ah, Jack went through he whole catalogue with me, chortling at
    things he thought might be ‘funny’.  It would have been quite
    amusing for me, had I not had quite such a testy day at work. 
    Perhaps I was in a negative mood in general, but people calling up
    with problems – things like; an involved
    explanation of a problem, then a couple of questions on my part
    that indicating that the imagined problem was nothing of the sort,
    & then finding that they were not even in front of the computer
    to do any diagnosis; and the general attitude of ‘business users’
    when you answer the phone, greet them, & they greet you as if
    they have just discovered a talking dog shit… sigh…  I
    guess I’m feeling a little over busy at the moment.  Such
    things do not usually bother me, I’m not exactly you’re ‘sensitive’
    type in such matters, but you need the chance to maintain an
    equilibrium between calls.  Not really possible at the
    moment.  One of the company bosses called yesterday, I started
    treating him as a normal caller; Opening schpiel, listen – ‘Problems
    dialling’? OK are you windows or mac?…  He butted in & had
    to tell me twice who he was before the cycle of ‘getting on with
    it’ was broken.  ‘Problems dialling’ was about people trying to call me
    – Hah!  “How many calls do you take?”  “I dunno – I just
    answer the phone as much as possible”.  Oops started to rant
    on there.
    Jack was still in a burbling mood when he went to sleep – wanting
    to tell me about his day in Hebden Bridge with mum &
    grandma.  There was some burnt wood in the river (probably by
    the playground) & something blocking the road at some
    point.  I turned out the light, as he was keeping himself
    awake with the chatter…   He was quite for a bit, &
    then said, “I’m frightened,daddy.” which was a surprise.  He
    was concerned about the shadows on the window – that were only the
    shape of the window itself.  I hadn’t considered this… He is
    getting more aware of is surroundings, as said before & he had
    not really had the chance to drift off to sleep in the dark
    recently as the days have been long enough for him to miss
    them.  Poor little one.  I explained that it was the
    window & there was no reason to be afraid, reassured that I was
    there & he seemed to accept it, as he drifted off to sleep
    OK… but …poor lamb.

Thu 30/8

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    More pollyfillering of walls last night.  Felt a bit exhausted
    on going to bed… Odd really as I was not later than I would
    normally be, & pollyfillering is not exactly a strenuous
    activity – maybe a little stretching here & there, but that’s
    yer lot!  Quipped, when done for the evening that I’d not be
    doing this tomorrow, & Louise retorted, “Why?”.  I’m
    wanting to do some ZUM! work & suchlike.  Louise is right
    to be concerned that time is slipping by though.  She is 5
    months pregnant & overall, I cannot really claim to feel we are
    making that much progress.  In reality, it is progressing, but
    I’m all to aware that it seems too little, & perhaps resent
    being reminded of that.  I’ve kind of resolved to see how a
    period of alternating nights between the computer & the
    decorating goes.
    There is just never enough time.
    I have been asked to work Saturday morning again, due to there
    being no one else to cover that shift.  When I say ‘asked’ I
    really mean I have been marked down as in for that shift without
    having been consulted.  Like anyone I would prefer to know
    when things are changing.  In this instance it is rather
    inconvenient as we have still to do a shopping expedition to get
    clothes for Jack’s imminent school start.  This was planned
    for Saturday…
    My brain would like to stop now, it is feeling weighted by
    tired.  Commuter zombee mode start…

Wed 29/8

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    Jack was still in this ‘at odds’ mood yesterday.  Louise was
    saying that  he was trying to bait Eve, by playing with things
    that she wanted to play with – thus not giving her much of a look
    in.  She however if far more effective at teasing him then he
    her.  Especially at the moment when he is so ‘fragile’. For
    instance, trains again:  he is paying with his trains &
    she walks up & pick one of the ones he is playing with. 
    He immediately erupts in complaint – loud & near tearful. 
    She regards him a moment & casts the train down 
    again.  I’ve seen her do this a couple of times.  If Jack
    does this to Eve, it’s 50/50 as to whether she will react or
    ignore… actually, it’s probably more likely she will
    ignore.  Jack does not seem to have the upper hand in this
    ‘game’.  Episodes of snatching & howling do occur
    though.  We have a brio-esque wooden train track & trains
    & have recently got a couple of battery operated engines to go
    with it (one actually Brio branded – lummy!).  Last night they
    tried to play with them, but… Jack had it in mind that he wanted
    all the trains…  It all got very loud, & ultimately, as
    Jack was incapable of sharing, the battery engines were taken
    away.  Choices or sharing or removal were given, but
    ignored.  Cautions were given – but shouted replies, &
    ignored – so they had to be put away.  Jack was rather
    inconsolable for a bit, but after the excuse of going for a wee
    & therefore removed from the room he calmed quickly.  He
    was too upset to go to the toilet himself – wanted Louise to carry
    him, but she was too tired to take him upstairs… He did not want
    me to take him to the toilet, so it ended in the compromise of me
    hoisting the wailing boy up the stairs (I jumped him up – dropping
    his feet onto each stair – which altho upset amused him) &
    Louise taking him to the toilet.
    Ah, the things parents do… But as Louise pointed out later –
    these things seem trivial to us, but in his world view, where he
    has so little control, such things feature large.
    Jack does seem to have reached another level of ‘conscious’… He
    seems more aware of his surroundings… He is certainly getting
    very interested in writing, & will sit writing out words. 
    He will ask how you spell a word, & you have to verbally spell
    it out so he can write it down.  The results are sometimes a
    little odd, but sometimes also rather impressive (from a proud dad
    perspective).  Having taken longer on forming letterforms he
    also sometimes slows down with his drawing & is taking more
    care on what he does – resulting in some rather good drawings
    too.  I am too aware that I have the potential to become a
    pushy parent with drawing, so I just let him do what he wants.
    Eve is eating loads at the moment & growing with it. She seems
    to have gone through one of those moments when you realise that she
    is a larger version of her former self.  In many ways – since
    she has been walking, she has changed little, but such things are
    subtle, as I’m sure she’s changed a great deal in reality.  As
    enthusiastic as ever & loud, but uses more words (vocabulary
    gradually expands).

Tue 28/8

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    Watching the clouds this morning on the station platform. 
    Mainly blue sky, with a smattering of mackerel clouds (scientific
    names lost years ago).  When I looked out of the window as I
    got up this morning, there was mist lurking up the valley. 
    This had mostly dissipated when I set off for work.  There
    were wisps of misty  cloud in the sky & I was watching it
    turn so slowly into mackerel.
    Shame, but it seems that the days are noticeably starting to
    shrink… sigh.  Waking in the morning, & the sun is only
    just starting to make it’s presence felt.  Never really knew
    when sunrise was supposed to be, but it was light enough to see
    everything, but dull enough indoors to warrant a light being put on
    to accompany breakfast.  A light also has to be put on for
    reading if the kids are slightly late off to bed at the moment as
    well.
    This morning waiting at the station, crisp cold air & warm
    sunlight.  I don’t think I’m ready to relinquish this year
    yet.
    Busy weekend. 2 days off due to working the Saturday, but at least
    Bank Holiday made up the day!
    Started Sunday business quite early.  Caroline, our
    neighbour, was making a start on her side of our hedge. 
    Panged by the guilt that I had not yet managed to get the half of
    our side done all year (looking a distinctly afro-privet) &
    started on that.  Also, it spurred Jack into getting dressed
    to come out & join me (there are time when he just does not
    want to get out of his pajamas).  Jack enjoyed himself
    helping.  Even got to have a few goes with the electric hedge
    trimmer.  It was held by me at all times though.  All
    done – took a bit longer than intended, but all done. 
    Caroline took the trimmings off to the town dump for us as well –
    which was very good of her.  She is very good to us like that
    though.
    Up to the attic next (with Jack helping again).  Cleared out
    the dust & debris from one of the attic eaves.  A job
    started previously, but not finished.  Eve stayed downstairs
    with Louise pottering between Louise &  the garden.. 
    Not such a good day for Louise, as she had intended to get out –
    that we go to Hebden Bridge or something, but as the hedge had
    already taken longer than intended, it seemed off.  I think
    this disappointed her a little; as have had a long working week
    just previous, she has also.  She was looking forward to
    getting out from the usual routine, & there was me trapping her
    for another day.
    Jack ultimately got bored of my cleaning in the attic, as there
    was not that much that he could do.  I reached the limit of
    what I could move back under the eaves as well.  We were all
    very grubby; Eve as well, as Louise & Eve came up & 
    joined us after Jack went downstairs to complain how boring it all
    was.
    All got clean again & I went out to the garden again &
    Jack helped to cut the grass.  He got the hang of the hover
    mower quite well, even figuring out the safety button to press
    before the ‘on’ handle would activate.  Tidied up the grass
    & edges & did a little weeding, by which time, it was tea
    time.  Lawks!  Mind you – it’s amazing how much tidier
    the garden looks now.  A little bit of a sense of achievement
    as I never usually manage such a concentration of work.  Also
    aching limbs the next day.  I hope Jack doesn’t expect that I
    do such every weekend now!
    Monday – shopping in Leeds – a few things bought for Jack’s
    forthcoming school days & I managed to sneak in a trip to the
    comic shop & popped into a record shop & got Lorimer’s 1st single. All
    went smoothly enough, although Jack seems a little fragile
    yesterday & did not take disappointment or frustration very
    well.  Signs were there when he was getting tearful that his
    trains were not joining together like they should.

Sat 25/8

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    Here sitting at work, typing on the emate.
    Yeah… At ‘work’.
    I do not normally do the Saturday morning shift, but then I will
    have Monday off, so… better than working Monday in my opinion as
    that’s a Sunday Shift (being Bank Holiday) & although I would
    be in later, but also not be able to get home until later… &
    I don’t want to be doing that! Keith normally does this shift – but
    he’s on hols.
    Just a longer week.
    It’s not as busy, by any stretch of the imagination…

    Train home… Well, that wasn’t too bad. A bit like the old days
    before we took on more work & lost some staff. Was able to
    concentrate on things for more than 5 minutes, which was a bonus.
    Not bad. Train home cancelled, but the next one is fine. Meeting
    Louise from the train to go to the supermarket so that we can get
    that weekly shop out of the way. Insignificant details creep into
    ‘diary writing’. I wish I could filter better.
    Eve woke a couple of times in the night. She’s cutting teeth
    again. Canines this time, & they can be a little torturous.
    It’s thrown her equilibrium a bit. For instance she had had an
    afternoon nap yesterday, & was still grumpy when I got home
    from work; delicate & not at all happy. Gave her a little
    Calpol, & she brightened after that started working, so they
    must have been giving her gyp.
    Louise called work this morning at @ 8:30, & Jack was still
    asleep! Wow – that must be one of his longer lie-ins ever! Why can
    he not do that on weekdays… Mind you, when it comes to impending
    school days, then there will be none of that. It’s gong to be a
    fundamental change in the families daily routine