That is the forecast for tonight and tomorrow, during the week we are due to deliver. It is enough to make me more than a little anxious about the imminent arrival of our child. So much that I have changed my tune from "Hi, little one, it's time to leave your 5-star hotel accomodations" to "Uh, little one, go ahead and heed the warning and stay indoors for another day or two".
Until recently I have relied on The Weather Channel's My Weather for forecasts and radar images of some of my favorite locales. I have also certainly configured more than my share of widgets, gadgets, and other zany utilities from various vendors in what seems to be a never ending search for efficient and usable weather information. Lately though, I have been satisfied with our government's National Weather Service and their frequent delivery of detailed updates in the form of RSS feeds for our local region. This site was highlighted in a recent episode of one of my favorite technology podcasts, DL.TV, for its attention to detail.
On the home front, we are still in a holding pattern. We enjoyed a visit from my parents this weekend in what will probably be one of our last attempts to clean and prepare for our new arrival. Jean has been doing very well despite her awkward size and frequent need for rest. She has only experienced mild contractions at this point. We are scheduled for a visit to the doctor's office tomorrow unless they are closed for inclement weather, and we expect to get more information about our delivery options. As soon as we know more, we will post it!
Monday, January 15, 2007
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