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January 24,2019
It’s great that Office is coming to the Mac App Store, but honestly, I’m all in on iWork. There was a learning curve, but now I like it more than I ever liked Office.
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January 24,2019
Cleaning a high chair is a lot like washing your car. No matter how clean you get it, within a few hours, there will be a thunderstorm that makes it dirty again.
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Haiku
January 23,2019One Month Clean
Doc: “No stimulants.”
No coffee in a whole month.
Compliant patient.
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January 23,2019
Benedict is at karate practice and I’m on the sidelines ordering groceries for pickup tomorrow. 2019 is nice.
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Reading
January 23,2019
Currently reading: 8 Minute Meditation Expanded: Quiet Your Mind. Change Your Life. by Victor Davich 📚
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January 23,2019
I love when minor iOS updates fix super annoying bugs.
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Haiku
January 22,2019Empty Zoo
Just us at the zoo.
I prefer it that way, though.
People ruin things.
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January 22,2019
On track to have all of my tax docs in hand by the 31st. This is so uncommon. Perhaps this will be an easy filing season.
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Reading
Book Review: Smart Money, Smart Kids 📚
January 22,2019This book has been in my reading queue for some time. Now that my kids are getting old enough to start absorbing some of the lesson around money, I thought it was a good time to dive in.
If you’re a Dave Ramsey fan, or have followed his work to any degree, there are huge chunks of this book that you can skip. Like most of the other books, if you’ve read The Total Money Makeover or have gone through Financial Peace University, there’s little new information. That’s frustrating, but hey, points for consistency.
Of the 250 pages or so, I got good or new information out of about 150 pages. There were plenty of practical tips, most of which shared through their experience. It was the way that they raised their kids and several times through the book, I found their techniques to be a bit weird. The intention was not to share the definitive way to parent, but rather, to show a way that appears to have yielded good results. Like any other book, productivity system, or whatever, I’ll harvest the good parts and leave the rest.
Coming away from the book, I feel confident in the contours of how to teach my children to use money. I just wish I didn’t have that hangover feeling from hearing so much of the same information again.
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
ISBN: 9781937077631
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January 22,2019
I love when we’re the only ones here.
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ChetCast
Episode 52: Another Zoo Adventure
January 22,2019We’re wrapping up breakfast and getting ready to enjoy the nice weather at the zoo.
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January 22,2019
I wish that all credit bureaus were as easy to interact with as Innovis.
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Haiku
January 21,2019Instapot Fail
“Must have Instapot,”
They all said. Well, I got one.
Not good slow cooker.
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Reading
January 21,2019
Finished reading: Smart Money Smart Kids: Raising the Next Generation to Win with Money by Dave Ramsey & Rachel Cruze 📚
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January 21,2019
Ribs and homemade BBQ sauce on the menu for dinner. Not a good idea to try to pull this off on cleaning day!
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Haiku
January 20,2019Eclipse
The moon rises large,
The kids love it! “Hi Luna!”
Enjoy the view, folks!
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January 20,2019
Grilling burgers for dinner. Reminds me of winter camping with the Scouts growing up.
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January 20,2019
Baking muffins from scratch in the kitchen on a cold winter’s Sunday morning. Love watching the sun coming up through the kitchen windows, listening to Olafur Arnalds, all while the family sleeps.
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Haiku
January 19,2019Reading by the Fire
Kids in bed, work done.
Arctic wind outside, fire on.
A nice place to read.
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January 19,2019
I’m really pleased with Lose it!
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January 19,2019
The start to any great meal.
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Haiku
January 18,2019Clean Couches
Called Stanley Steemer,
They came right over and cleaned.
Pretty impressive.
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January 18,2019
BuzzFeed News has a long way to go.
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January 18,2019
I’m not sure why you’d go to print on a story that’s sourced through anonymous sources with no one on the record.
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Haiku
January 17,2019Find Me at Me
Look me up on (blank),
Sorry, I’m not there. I quit.
Find me on my site.