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Sean Gleeson
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The Gleeson Bloglomerate is your gateway to the entire family of Gleeson blogs. Laugh, cry, hum, and snore along with Sean, Phoebe, Faith, Abby, Bede, Gilbert, and Trixie as "the rookie."

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I was up all night (well, pretty late, anyway) putting thingies into the sidebars on the left and right. There’s a design philosophy at work here. Generally, the idea is, the left bar takes you to other websites, while the right bar takes you to other places within this site.

On the right, “Recent Comments” is a newcomer. On the left, I added “Ads” (thanks again, Basil) and “Recent Trackbacks” (you know, for when I write a post that’s worth linking to).

 

The children are overwhelmingly exhausting! Most of it is due to our delayed reaction to having Sean out of the house full-time. We all Miss Him Terribly, and some of us can sometimes intellectually realize that it is Probably For The Best, Right Now, but mostly we just get all irritated and mad at each other and have little patience. None of us. Not Fun.

Man.

We’re adjusting. You know, it’s a process. We’ll certainly enjoy the ability to meet our monthly expenses, I’ll tell you what! In my dreams, and perhaps it will be reality soon, Sean will only be gone from us for 20 or so hours a week and otherwise work from home, for the same salary that (or, since I’m dreaming, more!) he is making now. He tells me this could happen, so I hope for the future while I cope with the present.

It’s only since the Industrial Revolution that families are split during the day. Before that the norm was for the family as a whole to be engaged in whatever it was that the family did, be it farming, or baking, or printing, or what-have-you. By and large people lived where they worked too, so they were together, more or less, all the time.

Now, don’t get me wrong. I likes me some fruits of the Industrial Revolution! (This device is quite handy, for instance.) But still, there’s gotta be a better way than wake up, get dressed, eat hurried breakfast, shove kids in carpool, take baby to daycare, dad and mom to work at separate places, kids to school then whatever extracurricular activity du jour they have, 9 or 10 hours later everyone home to eat a reheated frozen Now-With-Home-Made-Taste! thing, kids homework, then watch separate TVs and go to bed. About 30 minutes, maybe an hour of togetherness. Again, Not Fun.

Our way is a better way, but we still Miss Sean Terribly. And we’re certainly not swimming in dough (ha! I kill me!), far from it.

I’m just impossible to please! I want it all. That’ s easy, isn’t it?

 

Hooo-whee! Having all kinds of fun now! If you’ve never written thirty or more Rewrite Rules in the .htaccess file on your Apache server directory, well, buddy, you haven’t lived, I tell you what!

Hey, you’ll appreciate this. See this picture?

a teeny fist

Well sir, that’s just one of the 450 or so images that used to be on our old blog. That particular one used to reside at the location blog.gleeson.us/media/0502/fist.jpg, as it so happens.

But not anymore. Nope, now it, and all the others, live at their new home in the special Gleeson Image Server Subdomain, i.gleeson.us! (And brother, if you don’t have an image server subdomain, you simply must get one!) The above picture is at i.gleeson.us/b2/0502/fist.jpg.

But that’s not the really cool part. No sir, the really cool part is, all of the old image URIs, every last one of ‘em, automatically rewrite to the new URIs! No, really! See for yourself! Just try going to blog.gleeson.us/media/0502/fist.jpg and see where it takes you.

How cool is that?

Bear with us, just have do do a thousand or so more things, then the blog will really work again! Yay!

 

I kludged an author indicator - for now, I’ll use the ‘Phoebe’ category.

 

Never Seldom Frequently one to whine in the face of adversity, I have been waiting for the blog to gel, as it were, before I began posting. The somewhat schizophrenic effect of different posters with no indication as to who actually authored a given post has been keeping me from posting thus far, but I decided to go ahead and blog today anyway, even though I feel like Equality 7-2521 breaking free from the World Council with my singular, yet confusing, ‘I’.

Obviously I’ve not blogged in a long enough time that my brain is all cluttered with the detritus of half-thought witticisms and formless rants. I’ll save those for a while longer; I wouldn’t want to let Eleanor Clift down this Sunday when I yell at her through the television. It’s a pity when I’m reduced to “You utter twit!”

OK, so hi, howareya, it’s Fee, didja miss me?

We got some (un)school supplies last night. Markers and paper and a fancy purple binder, for Faith, who is officially old enough to school now. Were she attending an institutional school she would be starting kindergarten this year. Here’s the Priority Academic Student Skills (PASS) for Oklahoma, which is what the inmates will be doing. I dunno what we’ll be doing. Rest assured that I’ll let you know as we do it, however. I know I’m getting The Story Of the World: History for the Classical Child; Vol. I to read aloud to the girls, and Faith (but not Abby) will be in dance once a week which she is looking forward to HUGELY. And we’re all going to be learning sign language just for fun and because Gilbert is really wanting more than, uhm, ‘more’ as far as signs go.

I’m also facilitating someone’s learning on the other end of the spectrum; my nephew T.J., aged 16, will be directing his own education and life from now on after much deliberation. You can go read what he thinks about stuff here. If I can rip him away from that new guitar in a few weeks we were talking about taking the ACT. I don’t know if he wants to stuff some geometry under his belt first or just see what’s what. His call.

So, Gentle Reader, that is all. I’ll get some categories in here soon, and other refinements I’m sure. Just keep checkin’.

 

We have a correction to make. In a previous post, we alleged that the WordPress theme “V4NY38″ was designed by “somebody calling himself ‘V4NY.’” But in actuality, the theme was designed by somebody calling herself “V4NY,” and whose given name might be Vanessa. We regret the error.

We got rid of the powder-blue color scheme. If you are still seeing shades of cerulean on this page, please click your “refresh” button.

We’ve started rebuilding the “blogroll.” We think all of our current readers will agree that we’ve put up a fairly representative sampling of the best of the Internet.

And our hosting provider helpfully let us retrieve all of the images from our old blog.

Thanks for your comments! We’re sorry the comments aren’t posted to the site right away, apparently it’s a WordPress thing. Stay tuned.

 

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Phoebe Gleeson
2 Nov 2007
feebee

OK, I give in! New content!

Just until Sean gets back to this one, I’m blogging over here. 

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Phoebe Gleeson
6 Aug 2007
feebee

3 hours in a concrete room

Breaking hiatus to spread this link - please click through and read it, and watch the video. http://www.autismvox.com/3-hours-in-a-concrete-room/ 

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Phoebe Gleeson
31 Jul 2007
feebee

teasey tease

Sean showed me a layout today for the new blog. Soon! 

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Phoebe Gleeson
14 Jul 2007
feebee

8 things

Tagged by Retired Waif. Apparently all I need is a little meme-generated guilt to start blogging again. No comments though. because I just. can’t. take. the. SPAM. 1. Let others know who tagged you. 2. Players start with 8 random facts about themselves. 3. Those who are tagged should post these rules and their 8 random facts. 4. Players [...] 

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Phoebe Gleeson
23 Jun 2007
feebee

No posty

I’m overwhelmed with spam comments. I won’t be posting for a while while Sean gets the blog reorganized. In the meantime, if you want to tell me something, anything really, email me - link at left. I’m going to be keeping a Flickr going for a bit, if you’d like to check in there from time [...] 

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Phoebe Gleeson
17 Jun 2007
feebee

'Pillow angel' from the other side.

A few months back, there was a stir in the news over a little girl named Ashley who is profoundly physically disabled by cerebral palsy. Her parents had her sterilized and her growth permanently attenuated through hormone treatment at age 6. Here’s wikipedia for background on the “Ashley Treatment,” as her parents call it. Now, here’s [...] 

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Phoebe Gleeson
13 Jun 2007
feebee

I'd be zomblogging but

I’m still recovering from the knittting circle. Well, not really. (It was great btw!) For those of you who have no idea what I’m talking about, here’s a a slice of fried gold for ya. Enjoy. 

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Sean Gleeson
31 Dec 2006
Sean

Time to eat my annual pea

Snopes.com has a compilation of New Year’s Day superstitions. Most of them seem to be based on the premise that whatever you do on New Year’s Day will sort of set the tone for the rest of the year. For instance, if you receive gifts on Jan. 1, you will have a prosperous year. If [...] 

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Sean Gleeson
30 Dec 2006
Sean

Demonstration remonstration

In these momentous days, with great forces struggling to dominate the world, and civilization itself hanging in the balance, I would once again like to quibble over a trivial linguistic error. My peeve today is with the common misuse of the word ‘demonstration.’ Indeed, as I shall demonstrate, this word is used wrongly far more [...] 

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Sean Gleeson
29 Dec 2006
Sean

Saddam Hussein, R.I.P.

The Iraqiya televsion network announced that Saddam Hussein was hanged today. (Well, tomorrow, technically, since it’s already Saturday over there.) The scrolling headline as they broadcast the news was: “Saddam’s execution marks the end of a dark period of Iraq’s history.” I sure hope that’s right. While I am glad he is dead, and I believe his [...] 

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Sean Gleeson
27 Dec 2006
Sean

Remembering President Ford

Gerald Ford died yesterday at 93. R.I.P. Pajamas Media has a huge roundup of blog eulogies for the 38th President of the United States. 

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Sean Gleeson
25 Dec 2006
Sean

Nativity

The Nativity of the Lord, woodcut by Albrecht Durer, part of the Life of the Virgin series. 

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Sean Gleeson
24 Dec 2006
Sean

Silent Night

Susan Paree plays Silent Night on the harp. 

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Sean Gleeson
23 Dec 2006
Sean

All night wrap session

I was shopping much of the day, and will be wrapping much of the night. And with Christmas a whole two days away! I should remember to start this early every year. 

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Holy Family School
15 May 2006
feebee

Book order

Special Needs Child Art of Chess Combination Art of Sacrifice in Chess Turning Advantage into Victory in Chess Storming the Barricades The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played 

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Holy Family School
3 May 2006
feebee

April update

Time for an update on T.J.’s studies. We had some breaks for the Christmas holidays, and also took about two weeks off in early March due to the birth of T.J.’s newest cousin. Otther than that things have largely been uneventful. Mathematics: Deductive logic and lengthy forays into applied statistical analysis. English: Moving through American Literature sparked [...] 

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Holy Family School
22 Apr 2006
feebee

astrobleme

I was reading at Roundrock Journal and musing about meteor impacts, when I remembered a cool word: astrobleme - meaning star wound - and the official word for the crater left by a meteor impact. 

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Holy Family School
14 Apr 2006
feebee

Park fun

Today was the Oklahoma Natural Parenting Homeschoolers park day. It was a little on the hot side but we had a great time. Pictures behind the cut! I love pictures of little kids walking. Sean and Gil Abby shows us her rainbows and hearts. Bede really likes trees, and this park has many. He was looking up at one, here. Faith [...] 

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Holy Family School
4 Apr 2006
Sean

Yore time is up

On Friday, we took a field trip to the University of Oklahoma Medieval Fair, the annual event which for three days every year magically transforms Reaves Park in the college town of Norman, Oklahoma, into an authentic park with a Medieval Fair. Here are five-sevenths of our entourage, standing among the authentic Medieval straw bales. Abby [...] 

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Holy Family School
30 Mar 2006
feebee

Best Homeschooling

Best Homeschooling has a great collection of essays on, you guessed it, homeschooling. I particularly enjoyed Just Do the Math, by David Albert, as it is a very good description of how I learned mathematics one summer. I went from barely managing basic computation to college algebra in about a month and a half of study [...] 

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Holy Family School
2 Feb 2006
feebee

See Abby read!

Abaigeal can read too! She was sitting on the sofa the other day and I heard her talking to herself but since I was a room away, couldn’t quite make out the words. I walked in (she couldn’t see me at this point) and she was sitting there, happy as you please, reading a book [...] 

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