Author: andrew
How TV sitcoms are the gin of our age
Fascinating talk by Clay Shirkey that touches on television and the architecture of participation. Well worth watching, in whole or in part.
New Server
Andrewandlisa.org is on a new server. This is a result of obscene amounts of geekery on my part, and really shouldn’t mean anything to you. Except that the site may load faster. Enjoy!
Changing web servers
Andrewandlisa.org may be offline for a day or two while I change web servers. Be assured that we’ll be back soon!
Shift Happens
This is a little bit long, but it makes some good points about education and technology. Well worth watching for anyone who’s concerned about educating kids who will be able to work in tomorrow’s world.
Jeff and Lil’s Wedding
Lisa and I were privileged to shoot Jeff an Lil’s wedding today. It was a simple, elegant wedding at Rob and Sarah Jackson’s house next to the Kings River. We enjoyed this special day, and we wish the happy couple God’s blessings on their marriage!
Liam’s sickness and the power of social networking
Two interesting parts of my life coincided this week: illness and online social networking.
I’m notorious for trying out new internet-based services and web sites. Jott.com takes voice notes from my phone and either schedules appointments with my Google calendar or adds them to my to-do list at rememberthemilk.com. Recently, I linked my account at twitter.com with my profile on the social networking site facebook.com. When I tweet (update my current activities on Twitter in 140 characters or less), a widget on my blog updates, my account at pownce.com updates, and my facebook status updates, as well.
I used to wonder if all this interconnected geekiness held any utility. After all, most of my posts are pretty mundane, to wit:
- Rough day teaching
- Just finishing church; about to head to Costco.
- Eating lunch at the Hotel Burgess cafe.
Today I stopped wondering about the utility because of this post:
- Awake with a very sick baby. 🙁
Since posting that tweet, I’ve been contacted by three different people to ask how Liam is doing. A family member wrote an e-mail because she saw the news on the blog. A friend sent a text message because he caught the news on twitter. And another friend stopped by our house because she saw my status on Facebook.
This online social network that is usually just a toy now means something; it’s extended the awareness of my friends and allowed me to share the smaller news in my life with people I care about but don’t usually get to see face-to-face. These aren’t some random online friends from a chat room somewhere; they are my real-life friends and family with whom I connect via the increasingly digital fabric of our everyday lives. I may not sit down to coffee with them every day, but we share over HTML tables instead of cafe tables and via Javascript instead of the black caffeinated stuff.
So I challenge you, Shinnfans, to live the digital life with intentionality. Take advantage of ever-easier online social tools and use the opportunity to be transparent and share from your life-stream. Whether you need to e-mail someone an encouraging note or you link with me at twitter.com and sharing your small daily news, be real, caring and Christ-like about it.
And as for Liam, I wish I could report better news. He’s a pretty sick little boy right now, and it’s hard on all of us. But I guarantee that when I have better news to report, you’ll see it in one of my data feeds!
Brett’s Senior Portraits
I had the chance to shoot Brett’s senior portraits this morning. Brett is a great young guy, and we’re glad to make these pictures for him and his family!
Lisa’s shoot from this morning
Welcome to the Shinn Photo family, Joshua!
Lisa’s Baby Shoot from this morning
Lisa had the privilege of taking Jakob Appleford’s first pictures this morning. He’s a beautiful little guy, as new as they come. Welcome, Jakob!