Liam’s first steps

We celebrated Nick McIntyre’s birthday on Monday evening and Liam surprised us all with his first steps! We were sitting around watching him entertain us, and Margie’s sister picked him up to help him walk. Andrew was close by and (all of the sudden) Liam let go of her hands and wobbled to Andrew. It was AMAZING. What a surprise! We are so proud of him, and I think he’s proud of himself too. Since Monday, he hasn’t been as courageous to venture out on his own, but we can tell he is gaining confidence in his walking ability. He’s been wobbling around on his knees like he’s walking–it’s pretty funny!




Hooray for Mommy’s first post! Hopefully there will be many more to follow.

Liam’s Adventure

The other day, Liam wandered off. Just went for a little cruise about town, he did.

A math problem

This came to me as I was waking up this morning:

You have 90 teaspoons of sour cream, and aliens have imperfectly divided it into teaspoon-and-a-quarter portions.  How many servings do you have, and how do you account for the inequalities?

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Chad Jones art reception

There’s an art reception at the Opera House in Reedley tonight from 5:30 pm to 7 pm. It’s for Chad Jones, and his stuff is off the hook.  Stop by and check it out if you’re in the area!

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Some of the coolest photos I’ve seen in long time

African wildlife photographs that powerfully illustrate the potential of the medium:
YOUNG GALLERY

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Hijacked primaries?

This post is courtesy of Jon Shinn. The experience was his, and the letter below was sent to the National Voter Protection Center and the LA County Registrar of Voters. As an educated, influential bunch, I trust that all you Shinnfans will be aware of such cases, raise a stink with your registrars of voters, and try to keep our representative democracy on track. Please help raise awareness of this issue and take action! From Jon:

I feel very passionately about my right and duty to vote. In the weeks leading up to the election, I confirmed via phone (LA County Registrar of Voters), internet (www.lavote.net), and by way of receipt of a voter registration card received in the mail (voter ID ******708) that I was, in fact registered to vote. I verified my polling place via the same methods mentioned above. Upon appearing at my polling place, I was notified that I was not on the roster, and would need to fill out a provisional ballot. I have been left feeling disenfranchised and like my vote does not matter for tonight’s returns. The same was true for my wife. We are both registered as “Decline to State” voters (i.e. independents), and both of our votes were for Barack Obama. We are extremely upset, and feel that if we, as conscientious, meticulous, highly educated, highly aware voters were left out of the process, it stands to reason that there were many others who were excluded as well. The precinct worker mentioned that ours was the “story of the day.” This does NOT inspire confidence in our voting process. A confirmation or acknowledgment of this message would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely and Regretfully,
Jonathan Shinn
Long Beach, California

Did you have this same experience? Know someone who did? Want to suggest a course of action we can all take? Sound off in the comments.

Ed. note: The exact same scenario played out for Rachel Shinn, Ricky Newton, and Sarah Newton. 

Dude, where’s my scooter? Video and Special Features

Well worth the 12-minute watch. This video includes the special features!

View from the top



tower_hdr_4, originally uploaded by shinnphoto.

Of the world. This isn’t the best photo from my trip to the top of the Reedley water towers, but I won’t put the best one online. Comments?