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Hi, This is Wayne. This is my site, my stuff, my blog, blahblahblah. The site itself is powered by WordPress and the Scary Little theme. I thought it was cool, and I still do.

Did you know that 27 was my favorite number?  Well, maybe 17 is, which would make 27 my SECOND favorite number.  But I always stay away from 17 or 27 in any of my PINs in case you’re trying to hack into my bank account or ATM cards.  Good luck to you anyway if you ever get in.


Strep

Both the missus and I came down with strep - she got it bad Wed night and I started getting hit on Thu. We got on the antibiotics and are both bouncing back finally. It sucks getting sick during the holidays, although I seem to make a habit of it. It never fails - when I have some time off for work, SOMETHING major interrupts the time. A couple thanksgivings ago, the air handler in our data center went out. Or I get sick. Seems my body senses that I have some “downtime” coming up and it inevitably decides to take over the down time. I even tried to take Thu and Fri off this last week but it ended up being taken up by dr visits and feeling icky-poo. At least this time I kept my hands in my pockets and refused to shake people’s hands and stuff. I’ve decided to be stingy with my germs.

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Did you know that you can get strep in the mouth, throat, skin, heart and muscle? I thought it was just a throat thing! There were many years where I got strep twice a year but ever since I started using Listerine twice a day (a knowledgable doctor gave me that tip) this is the first case of strep I’ve had in probably 6 or 7 years.


XMAS Holidays!

XMAS for us usually means family in town - Sister-in-law with 2 kids, another sister-in-law with husband and 2 kids, sometimes another sister-in-law with husband and one kid, and of course the people who are in town: grandma and grandpa, nana and granddaddy and brother with spouse and one kid. Sprinkle in some friends, movies, XMAS present exchanges, a little bowling at Main Event, shooting pool and some strep and you’ve got a full holiday.

One of the cool things we did this last week was attend Caitlin’s Canyon Ridge Middle School Christmas Concert. She had a 14-measure solo in one of the songs! The song was incredible - called “Imani”, which means faith. I have it on video but the stupid thing from my digital camera won’t convert to any of the formats so I can upload it to youtube or anything, ARGH. I’m hoping the school will make a digital recording available because it was truly awe-inspiring. You sometimes can’t believe these are MIDDLE SCHOOL students making these sounds.

caitlin hall in crms band 2007

One thing that was kind of interesting was that in the Imani song, there was also a percussion solo, and that soloist is the son of my Avaya reseller.  Small world!  Man, her solo was so so so good!  The Avaya reseller video taped it with a much better camera and said he’d give me a copy.


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Cabling job

I’m finally done with phase one of our re-cabling project at work and let me tell you - it’s nice to actually have time to do a job RIGHT. Here’s how the cabling for our new network area looks now, complete with actual labels on the cables.

cabling job with labels

Of course, I have 3 more racks to do, but now that this first half-rack is done, it gives me plenty of room to work with. mmmm, blinky lights…..

April
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2007
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As I’ve mentioned before, my 12yr old daughter, Caitlin, plays flute in her Middle School Band at Canyon Ridge Middle School.  She’s quite the talent herself (top 7th grader in Symphonic Band, placed well in UT Band Camp, and is just plain awesome in so many ways), and her band just placed top honors in not only UIL but also the Directors Choice Music Festival this past weekend!

So in short, there were a total of five (5) awards they could possibly win.  They won all five. 

Not only did each band (Symphonic and Concert) achieve “Superior” ratings, which are the highest possible rating, they each also won “Outstanding Performance”, which is essentially first place out of all the competing bands.  On top of that, the CRMS Band program itself, representing all bands from the school won Outstanding Program, which is first place out of all the competing Middle Schools.

    

In many ways, these accolades are not too surprising.  The school’s band directors are incredible.  Head Band Director Amy Allison has led the CRMS band to winning “Overall Outstanding Band” awards in 2004, 2005 and 2006. 

Ah, to be a band geek again… We had the honor of being chaperones… yes, BAND PARENTS… for the trip, and boy did it bring back memories of band trips when I was in Middle and High School. 

“This one time, in Band Camp…. “