Today was a bit of a crazy day. Though there were no errands to fun I found that most of the day just slipped away. Though while Jacob napped I managed to have a few moments with Violet outside. I was trying to get her to Walk without holding on to the fence but the most she ever got was a few steps. It seems every day she goes a little further, today was the entire length of the fence and into the playground. I ended up having an hour outside with Jacob after Violet went to bed so it worked out that both kids got to play in the cool April day.
Author: MRJ
Project 365-100: Contemplating a Banana
Today we had a full day. It started with swimming, my first lesson with just me and the kids. It was a little tricky getting both kids ready for the pool and dressed afterwards but we managed it. Then it was home for lunch and then back into the car to pick up mommy from work and run some errands. It was a long day and though I think Jacob is fighting off a bug, it was nice to spend the time together as a family.
Project 365-099: Shoes
Ever since Violet was a new-born she’s had small feet. We’ve always had trouble finding shoes for her. Today Melissa picked up a pair of walking shoes for our little angel. They are a one or two sizes too big for her small feet, but they stay on and she can walk in them. I’m hoping my little girl likes her new walking shoes.
Project 365-098: Little Helper
Project 365-097: What’s a Golden Pea?
Last week Melissa’s coworker bought a jar of No Nuts Golden Pea Butter for Jacob. She felt bad that our little guy couldn’t have peanuts anymore. So when she say this one the shelf of the supermarket she bought it. First I want to say how thoughtful that was, second I want to know what a golden pea is?
Of course it doesn’t really matter what a Golden Pea is, Jacob loves it. Ever since I first gave it to him he’s wanted it every morning. I never really realised how much he missed peanut butter. Now you might be wondering how it tastes I can say it’s pretty good. It’s got the consistency of peanut butter and most of the taste. It’s probably a little bland, but could probably be traced to the lack of salt. On its own, how Jacob likes it, it’s pretty good. With jam you can’t tell the difference. It’s good to know that though Violet will never have real peanut butter she will have a opertunity to have a substitute that’s almost as good. We’ll have to make sure that Violet, Jacob and the people around us understand that it’s not Peanut butter. That any Peanut butter could be very bad for little Violet.
Project 365-096: Climbing

Tonight I needed to pickup a few things from Shoppers Drug Mart, so Jacob and I headed out for an evening walk. On the way I snapped a picture of Jacob climbing up a storefront ramp. Its something he does most time we walk past so it seemed a great moment to capture.
Motorola Milestone: First thoughts
Last week I picked up my Motorola Milestone, my first Android Smartphone. It’s quite a jump from the Windows Mobile I have used for the last 2 years. It had become clear to me that I needed a new phone in the fall, but it wasn’t till the Millstone’s release that I was confident there was a phone worth upgrading too. I know that a lot of people say that the nexus one is a better phone but I like the physical keyboard. So once I convinced both the misses and the phone company that it was a good idea that I had this phone I picked it up.
Over the last week I have been trying to decide how I would write about my new toy. I had planned to do an unboxing post, but with only photos it seemed silly. So instead I decided to do a writeup about my first impressions of the Motorola Milestone’s and the Android OS. Over the next few weeks I’ll be doing more posts about the phone and the many applications that are available.
Hardware
When I first picked it up I knew it was a solid phone. To many phones feel cheap, like they could break in your hands, the Milestone doesn’t. The face of the phone is almost entirely screen. With just fa thin border and 4 buttons along the bottom. The buttons are virtual buttons part of the reactive touch surface and not physical. I am not sure if I like that. The seem easier to accidentally press then real buttons would be. The screen itself looks great.
Keyboard
The keyboard slides out to reveal a 40 key, four row keyboard with a direction pad to the right side. The keys feel quite flat and before I bought it, I was worried about how it would be to use. It takes getting used to, but the more I use it the more I like it. It’s quickly becoming my primary keyboard for the first draft of my blog posts. The direction pad might be a little unneeded on a touch screen device, but there are times that I’ve found it very handy. It makes selecting text simple just hold shift and the direction and it works just like the cursor keys on a desktop. There are also a bunch of keyboard shortcuts that I’m still learning. The onscreen keyboard is great to. Very handy in portrait mod for one-handed use, and though I like how big the keyboard is in landscape, I don’t like the lose of display that comes with it.
Camera
The Camera is an impressive 5 Mega-Pixel with an LED flash. Sounds pretty good, but so far I haven’t been really impressed. The lag between pressing the camera button and the picture being taken. There has been a number of photos that I missed because of this lag, now compared to my old phone it’s a big improvement, but I’ve been walking around with a point and shoot camera for the last 3 months so I might be a bit spoiled. I’m hoping there are some settings I can tweak to get better performance.
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Android OS
The Milestone shipped with version 2.01 of Google’s Android OS. So far I’ve been very happy with it, the integration with my google account made setup a snap. I just plugged in my google username and password and it pulled my contacts and calendar. Even setup my GMail account. After my first week and a bit of use there are some to limitations that standout for me. The first is the home screens limit of 3 panels and the second is the limited space for installing applications. Though I believe both are being addressed, I just don’t know when I’ll see the fixes.
Overall I would say the Milestone is a great phone with lots of potential, I am very happy with it and I’m excited to see where google takes the OS Next.
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Project 365-095: Opening day

In honor of the Toronto Blue Jays opening the baseball season today, I pulled out Jacobs Kids Club Jersey and snapped this picture. It’s not the best picture but sometimes that doesn’t matter. Though Jacob didn’t really watch the game with me, he did seem interested in going to a game soon.
It’s strange in a year when the Jays winning as many as they lose would be considered a big success I’m quite excited by the start of the season. I think it’s because these players are the future, though this team might not compete for the playoffs in a few years a lot of these players (hopefully) will.

Project 365-094: Chocolate

Jacob sits on the patio at Nana’s house enjoying a chocolate bunny. It was a great Easter spent with Family.
Project 365-093: Getting Fitted

Today Jacob went for his tux fitting. In just 3 weeks his Nana and Papa are getting married and he’s going to be the ring bearer. Violet could be the flower girl, if she can get the hang of the walking thing.


