Yesterday things were quite variable after the initial burst of activity.

While we were waiting for the midwife we had a surprise visit from Michael at the door, which threw us completely as he didn’t look much like a midwife! By the time the midwife arrived the contractions had died down quite a bit, but she checked the usual stuff and Laura’s temperature and all seemed fine.

Last night though, Laura had a very disturbed night and is now very tired, but the contractions are coming stronger. She’s been finding it quite tough, but is doing really well. Thank you to those of you that are praying for us - it’s greatly appreciated and I’m sure it makes a difference.

Hopefully the baby will arrive at some point today - and I’ll keep you informed!

Labour has started...

Laura has gone into labour - I think it all started about 1 o’clock in the morning. She woke me up at about 5 o’clock and told me that they were getting more regular. I was completely out of it and didn’t understand what she was telling me until I’d got up and come downstairs! I thought we were supposed to be going somewhere!

Laura with her TENS machineWell she’s now all wired up to her TENS machine and contractions seem to be about every 4 minutes. We’ve also got the birthing pool fully inflated and ready to fill.

She’s just attempting to phone the midwife

More to follow…

See also Laura’s earlier post

After seeing that one of the contestents on Masterchef this week had cooked butternut squash risotto, it made us fancy it ourselves. I had a look for a recipe in some of the usual places, and then decided to make one myself (with a little help from the example risotto on the back of the rice packet).

  • 1 Onion (finely chopped)

  • Handful of mushrooms (chopped)

  • 1 litre of light vegetable stock

  • 150g Risotto Rice

  • Blob of Butter

  • Butternut Squash (cubed)

  • Couple of sprigs of fresh parsley

  1. Preheat oven to 200 degrees C

  2. Drizzle Butternut Squash with Olive Oil and roast for 30 minutes

  3. Once the Butternut Squash has been roasting for about 15 minutes, heat the butter in a frying pan and add the onions - fry them until the are soft.

  4. Add the mushrooms followed by the stock and rice and stir.

  5. Leave the rice mixture to simmer until all the water has gone (should be about the same time as the butternut squash is finished)

  6. Mix in the squash and the fresh parsley and serve.

After talking about different bible software with some people at life group on Sunday, I thought I’d do a bit more investigation into some of the free bible software available. The main software I’ve looked at so far is: In the beginning was the Word, The SWORD Project (for Windows). I also tried MyBible - but didn’t get past the installation, as it failed to download the texts.

Here’s my initial findings, I intend to investigate some others and post some more details as I use them a bit more later on…

In the beginning was the Word

Highlights
  • Clipboard Monitor that pops up a verse when you copy a reference from anywhere

  • Excellent Interface

  • Personal Note storage

  • Lots of texts available (including original languages)

Disadvantages
  • Doesn’t have footnotes to the text

  • No cross references

SWORD Project (Windows)

Highlights
  • Lots of texts available (including modern translations)
Disadvantages
  • Difficult to use Interface

  • Flashes a lot when you change passage or settings

Four Years and counting!

This weekend Laura and I celebrated our fourth wedding anniversary by having a nice relaxing weekend away over at my parents caravan on Hayling Island (more on that to follow). It’s amazing how time has flown by in these four years, but it’s been wonderful and lots of different things in each one of them!

  • 2002 - 2003 - My Graduation, preparing for Uruguay

  • 2003 - 2004 - Mostly in Uruguay

  • 2004 - 2005 - Laura’s last year at Uni and lots of church stuff

  • 2005 - 2006 - Pregnancy and moving House

Last weekend I finally got my laptop to talk to my wireless network in Ubuntu, I’d tried following some instructions before when I had Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy) on the laptop, but never got anywhere with it. I know I could have changed my network to use WEP instead, but I didn’t want to have to change too much just to get my laptop to work occasionaly when I booted into Linux.

With Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper) it wasn’t as straight forward as I’d have liked, but it was much simpler than the method I’d attempted initially. I found the instructions at fredericiana. It was simply a case of doing an

sudo apt-get update

to update the package library, followed by

sudo apt-get install gnome-network-manager

and finally commenting out the all but lo from /etc/network/interfaces and rebooting.

When the laptop rebooted I was supposed to be able to go to the new icon in the tray and select the wireless network, however as it was a little more complicated as we hide the SSID on our network and it seems that the SSID was treated as case-sensitive, which I don’t think was the case on windows.

Less than 2 months to go!

Time is flying by - Laura is now 32 weeks pregnent so we’ve got less than 2 months left before our little daughter is due to arrive. It’s exciting and at the same time scary! I’m really looking forward to being a dad, but it’s quite daunting at the same time

The other morning before I went to work, Laura was very tired and had drifted back off to sleep, I put my hand on her bump, and our little baby recognised my hand there and started kicking (or poking) my hand - It was lovely!

We’ve been busy getting things ready and have built up a list of things we need to buy. This week we’ve been focusing on getting the bedroom ready. All the walls are now painted and we’re working on tidying up and repainting the woodwork.

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Interesting image of the site - Of course - having put this post here will probably change what the result is anyway!

Here’s the explanation of the colours:

blue: for links (the A tag)

red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)

green: for the DIV tag

violet: for images (the IMG tag)

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black: the HTML tag, the root node

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We've moved!

It’s now almost a month since we moved house, but I’ve been meaning to blog about our hectic week as we moved for a while! We completed fairly late on the Friday, and booked the removals for the Wednesday in order to give us time to get the bits and pieces done that we wanted to sort out before we moved in.

The first thing that we had planned was for someone to come in and check for woodworm, as that had come up on the survey, so we’d booked them in Friday afternoon thinking that if we’d completed at lunchtime we’d have the keys in plenty of time - as it was it was quite tight for time, but worked out ok. Unfortunately though they found traces of woodworm, so we needed to get it treated and they wouldn’t have been able to do it in time - so we booked another company to come and do it on the Tuesday morning. We’d decided that we would need to clean the carpets before moving our stuff in and reserved the carpet cleaner for Monday (also when NTL were coming to install the phone and broadband).

Over the weekend we did the bits of work that needed doing with help from my parents who were really helpful, and my Mum stayed on till Wednesday to help us finish the packing and other bits and pieces. On the Monday Mum and I picked up the carpet cleaner and got started at cleaning the carpet, starting with where the wardrobe would go so as it would be dry first (or so we thought) - turned out that we got it a lot wetter as we were learning to use the cleaner so it needed help to dry. We then had to take up the bedroom carpet ready for the woodworm people who were coming the next morning and in taking it up we discovered that we would have to replace the underlay as well as it was falling to pieces.

On Tuesday, the woodworm people came as planned and we left the windows open to let the floorboards dry from the treatment while we returned to the flat to pack - only by the evening was it dry enough to put the carpets back down for them to finish drying for the removals the next morning.