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Apr 21 2010

Training and Stuff


Training for the 3-Day

Well the weather here in Wisconsin has been pretty hit and miss. We had some very awesome weather and things have kind of gotten cool again so I have not been walking as much. I did get a couple of good 10 Mile walks in the first two weekend of April but have been a little lax since then. I hope to get back to some longer walking this weekend but the weather may not cooperate and it may rain all weekend. We'll have to see what the temp is like. If it's not too cold I will do some training in the rain.

Podcasts

I don't listen to that many Podcasts with any regularity. I used to listen to Geeks and God every week and really looked forward to it but they stopped producing weekly Podcasts last fall as they are working on a new project. I was really surprised to see that there were a couple new podcasts when I checked out the site the other day. The original guys had a special podcast to publicize efforts to get more people so sponsor children through Compassion. They also were announcing that the Geeks and God Podcasts would be back on a Monthly basis with new hosts. The new hosts have all been active members of the Geeks and God Forums and I am really looking forward to checking out their podcasts as I have some spare time this week. Will let you know what I think.

Jan 21 2010

Drupal 7 First Impressions


The Alpha for Drupal 7 has been out for a week now so I had to download and install it to see what this new version is going to be like.  I installed it on my Mac running MAMP as that is the sytem I used for development and testing.  The install went easily enough.  Enter the Database name, username, and password and you are on your way.  There were a couple more choices for options during the initial install but those are pretty self explanatory.

 The first thing I noticed when I logged in was the Dashboard and admin menu.  I am really liking that this is now part of Drupal Core since I always installed the admin menu module as one of the first things I did whenever I install Drupal.  I love the new menu overlays.  They make things much easier to find.

 The other thing I noticed right away is that it seems faster.  Granted I am running with a very Basic system with no extra modules enabled yet but it seems faster out of the box to me.  I am going to take more time this weekend to setup a copy of my Website running on the new version to see how well it works and go through all of the options to see what else i can find.

 Based on what I have seen so far, I can't wait for Drupal 7 to get to a Release version so I can convert my existing sites to it.

Jan 1 2010

Good Drupal Training


I have been using Drupal to manage several websites for a couple years now but really have not spent as much time as I should have in learning more about CSS and Drupal theming.  I have been relying on Drupal themes that others have put together and just making some very minor changes to the themes for the sites that I am maintaining.  I spent some time over Christmas break working on a new theme for my Blog site and for my 3 Day Team site.  To learn more about theming in Drupal I ordered some downloadable video tutorials from a group call the Lullabots that do training on how to do things in Drupal.  I have not made it all the way through both videos yet but they are already helping me understand the theming much better than I had before and I consider them a good investment.  The only problem I have now is having enough time to make all of the changes that I want to.

Dec 29 2009

Switched Back Again


A month ago I switched my personal blog from Drupal to Wordpress.  Not I have switched it back again.  I found that I really did want to spend the time to learn how to put together my own theme and not just settle for something that someone else put together.  This is still a work in progress but it is better than I had before on Wordpress and I have learned quite a bit about CSS and theming in the last month.  Since I am now up to four different Drupal sites that I am working on, I need to learn as much as I can about how it works and what I can do with it.  No more Wordpress for me.

Nov 24 2009

My San Diego 3 Day Recap


This past weekend I travelled to San Diego to participate in my third Breast Cancer 3 Day.  I was really looking forward to walking with my team again.  From our team in Chicago we had 8 people travel to San Diego.  We had 3 on crew and 5 walkers.  And even though we were in a different City, our teammate Jacky still took care of us and made us name tags like she does for Chicago.  She does a great job and we always get compliments on them on the route.  

Thursday night we had our traditional team dinner to get ready for the weekend.  Our special guest for Dinner was our teammate Stacie's sister.  Sheila was celebrating 5 years of being Cancer free and this trip was a special celebration for her and her sister.  It's always an honor to have Survivors on the team and joining us.

Stacie and SheilaOpening Ceremonies on Friday were very similar to what we are used to in Chicago just with a bigger crowd.  It did take a little longer to get going because of the large group.  It was not long into the day before we were greated with the sites of the Ocean.  Walking along the coast just never got old.  The biggest challenge on Day 1 was the hilll going into Torey Pines State Park.  That hill just seemed to go on forever.  We did finally make it to the top and I was very glad that was early in the day. We had nice lunch down on the beach and then a long walk into camp in the afternoon.  Day 1 seemed to end differently than we are used to because of the early sunset and the late getting back to camp.  Thanks to the young ladies who were helping setup tents at camp.  It was great to be able to rest a couple minutes before having to unpack.

Day 2 was a little bit of a blur for me since I was really not feeling good.  I was really nauseous all night and got very little sleep.  We still had nice weather for walking most of the day and we were really glad that we did not get the drizzle that was forecast for that morning.  The walk along the Ocean on Tuesday afternoon was awesome.  There were some beautiful homes and awesome beach to be seen.  We actually got back into camp before dark this time so we had a better sense of where we were this time.  It was a pretty nice area.

Day 3 always starts early because you have to repack everything and take down your tent.  I also had to head over to Medical after Breakfast to have the wonderful volunteers there bandage up my blisters before heading out.  I had quite a few this weekend but thankfully they were mostly small and not serious as many others that I saw in Medical.  A couple hours into Day 3 we came to the Hill for the Day.  The San Diego 3 Day has at least one good challenging hill each Day.  This was one of those hills that could have used stairs.  It was not as long as Torey Pines but it was steeper.  It was a relief to reach the top of that one.  From there out it was a pretty smooth walk into holding.

Holding is the area at the end of the 3 Day were the walkers rest and gather before we all go to Closing Ceremonies together.  Holding in Chicago and San Diego are like night and day.  In San Diego they actually do mean that holding is for Walkers only and they don't let in Friends and Family.  They also have a DJ and Volunteers who keep up the enthusiasm of the walkers until all of us are in and we are ready for Closing.  The support for walkers coming into closing and cross the finish in San Diego was simply awesome.  Closing in San Diego was also much different since it was being held downtown and they actually closed off streets for this near Petco Park.  I don't see that happening in Chicago.

There were a number of other differences between the two cities also.  I have never had anyone offer me a Beer or shot of tequilla in Chicago while walking but got several offers in San Diego.  I can't drink like that while walking but I think that is all part of the more festive athmosphere in San Diego.  Chicago has larger cheering stations but San Diego has more people everywhere on the walk.  Community support for the walk is top notch.

I have enjoyed walking in both cities and will again in the future.  I can't wait to get back to San Diego again.  It was an awesome experience and I am sure that this does not do the experience justice.

I owe many thanks to people that have helped me with this walk. I want to thank my teammates who were there to share the experience.  Thanks also to my co-worker Jeff who picked me up at the Airport and helped get the weekend off right.  Thanks to the people of San Diego for being supportive of this walk.  The final thanks goes to all of the people who donated to this walk.  With your help we raised over $9.5 Million to help prevent and fight Breast Cancer.  Thanks again and God Bless each of you.

Oct 11 2009

Connecting Blog and Facebook


I spent a little time this weekend trying to figure out how to connect my Blog and Facebook.  I have had my Blog longer but I spend more time on Facebook as that is where many friends and games are. I didn't want to give up my Blog site though since there are still some people that I want to be able to see some things that I post that don't have or want Facebook accounts.

I started out by thinking that maybe I could setup an RSS feed here to import my Facebook status and that would keep this site more up to date.  That ended up not being an option since Facebook has made if very difficult to export your status outside of Facebook.

I did some research and found that Twitter would allow me to do some of what I wanted.  I could post short updates on Twitter and those updates would be propagated to Facebook automatically.  I installed the Twitter module for Drupal here and now those Twitter updates get posted to a block on my website as well.  This also works well since I have this setup so that when I post a blog entry here, a link to that blog gets sent to both Twitter and Facebook.  So far this looks like it will workout well.

One of the driving forces for me to get this in place now is that the San Diego 3 Day is only 39 Days away.  I like being able to post pictures and short updates during the 3 Day so that those that donated to my walk can see how I am doing throughout the weekend.

I think this is going to work out just fine.  Between Twitter for Status Messages and Flickr for Pictures, I am all set.

Sep 29 2009

Goodbye to Geeks and God


I was a little bummed out today when I found out that my favorite Podcast was coming to an end.  The guys over at Geeks and God had put out a weekly podcast all about Technology in Churches and Ministries and I looked forward to listening to it every week.  I learned a lot about Drupal listening to those guys and following up by looking for answers in the forums on their website.  I will miss listening to them but from the sound of their last podcast, they are on to a great opportunity that will allow them to use the gifts that God has given them in a new way.  God Bless Guys.

Sep 25 2009

Missing in Action?


I have not been posting to my Blog here much lately.  I seem to spend more time over on Facebook.  I am going to try and get back to posting here at least somewhat regularly.  I have been busy with work and training for the San Diego 3 Day.  In exactly 56 Days from today I will be in San Diego for Day 1 of the 3 Day there.  I am really looking forward to it.  I have some more training to do yet but I am getting there.  I walked 9 miles twice this week and am going to try to fit in 12-15 Saturday or Sunday this weekend.

Sep 9 2009

Good Web Support


This morning I was having some problems with getting to my website. I opened a support ticket with Future Hosting and within 10 minutes I had a reply from them explaining the situation. I have been with Future Hosting since January and have yet to have a bad experience with them. I have asked questions and received prompt answers, and asked for things to be installed and it has been done quickly.

Aug 2 2009

Extreme Pogo Stick


Last weekend at a family get together, one of the younger members of the family was showing off his Extreme Pogo Stick Skills.  He has a professional Pogo Stick that he can use a air pump to adjust the stiffness of the sick to account for different environments.  He can get better tha 6 feet high when bouncing and can do both forward and backward flips on it.  The picture is of my daugher on the pogo stick at rest.

 

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