Monthly Posting?

I swear to you, my intentions did not include ending up making only one post per month.

Say! I looked at the lava dome of a volcano a couple of weeks ago! See? I even took Explorer Duck along with! Excitement! Explorer Duck has since gone back home to her owner back in Pennsylvania, as my house was her final stop in the worldwide tour.

My daughter turns 18 on Monday. I guess I may have to stop calling them my “kids” now, though they’ll always be my “rugrats,” which admittedly makes no sense to anyone but myself. So be it; I’m a known weirdo anyway.

So far, the new webserver is working beautifully. It’s faster, it’s running a much newer Linux OS than the old one, and most importantly it costs $40 less per month. I should’ve done this years ago.

The job is… crazy. We just added three new clients and two new Kaseya management add-ons, so I’m never bored. Then again, I’m also never going to get caught up. Sigh.

My personal life is largely drama-free, and I count that as a very good thing. I get plenty enough excitement from my job and the day-to-day challenges of life without adding interpersonal conflicts, you know?

Once I get my head a bit more above water, maybe I’ll start looking at ways to spruce things up around here. For now… I’m just hanging in there as best I can.

Comments

3 responses to “Monthly Posting?”

  1. Brent Avatar

    Welcome to the “Monthly Posting Bros (PS girls also welcome)” club! We’re excited to welcome you as our newest member.

    Anyone who’s younger than me is a “kid,” by my way of thinking. (I also don’t really age–save for adding various body aches–in my mind.) There are a bunch of kids in the world today, y’know?

    Glad all’s well.

  2. Lil Avatar
    Lil

    Well, I was going to mix up a big batch of drama for you, but if you’re happy without it, I guess I won’t. *grin*

    It was fun going to the volcano with you & Explorer Duck. He’s not much of a conversationalist, though.

  3. Umiyuri Avatar
    Umiyuri

    …Hmm.

    I wouldn’t say it was drama-free… from what I’ve read, anyway. You’re very nonchalant, but I’m not sure if that’s a good thing or not. Of course, it’s not my place to poke into your family’s personal affairs. Yet.

    …He’s right. It is a wonderful part of the English language.

    Incidentally, say ‘happy birthday’ to your daughter from me. She’ll know who it’s from.