Bubbles, Floaties, and Soccer Balls
August 8, 2022•426 words
Fantastic weekend. I've been drinking a ton of seltzer with my new soda stream. Jenna asked me how much is too much and I have no clue so hmu if you know. I refuse to use google.
We spent Sunday afternoon in Oakley and Ashlei (and Max's) pool. It's rare we get to see them two days in a row, so that was cool. Oakley's parents brought some delicious ceviche which went great with the White Claws I was drinking.
I've known Oakley since 2005, we met in the dorms at SDSU. It only took 17 years for us to become productive members of society and family men, haha. The 4 of us keep it real, that's why instead of wasting half a burrito's worth of duckets on a birthday card four times a year, we got one that is timeless and pass it back and forth. I got it Friday, we will give it to Oakley in Oct. The envelope had to stay ambiguous, but you can see that below.
On Sunday the lady and I hung about the house until I went to soccer and she went to her parents. One of my teammates gave me a bunch of diapers and blankets tied in the shape of a motorcycle, super cool/thoughtful!
I think Jenna is putting on a good face but I can tell she's mostly ready to be done being pregnant. Actually, this entire pregnancy she's been as low-maintenance as ever. Still, I try to anticipate her needs but I won't know how well I've done until our performance evaluation and post-labor survey.
Another thing I've been working on this weekend is a presentation for my Bitcoin meetup. We meet the second Thursday of the month at Quantum Brewery in Kearny Mesa. The owner accepts Bitcoin for our tabs when we meet and lets us basically take over the place. I'll be demoing how easy it is to run a node and use it to set up a Dead Man's Switch with a Bitcoin trigger. It's fun stuff. I might start a separate blog for Bitcoin related stuff if I produce enough of it.
It will be cool to touch my toes again.
-Jenna
Chillin in the pool.
These diapers will experience a lot of low vibrations, I'm sure.
A timeless display of birthday friendship.
We're leaving enough space to use this card for like 100 years.
At first we were just passing the card with a post-it which had the recipient's name on it. Jenna had this genius idea.