I love the Interweb!
Plagued with solving the puzzle of figuring out how many plastic playpen balls will be needed to fill the kiddie pool we are using for a treasure hunt at work in a few weeks, I was once again reminded that Google is the provider of all things info.
I found this. An online calculator that will show you how many playpen balls it would take to fill an apartment.
YAY!
From desired packing density, to number of balls to cost to fill the room. While not nearly impressive as the amount shown in the diagram - I now know that I need only 200 playpen balls to do what I need to do.
Random - yes. Useful - yes, yes! And to boot, the cartoon that inspired the development of the calculator - also fun.
Check it.
Cartoon courtesy: xkcd
Monday, January 26, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Hey Smart Ass!
Yes, still playing with the bathroom.
After waiting at home while Jason made four trips to the tile supply store and a lot of me just staring blankly at the wall, I was bored. And when I'm bored, I get feisty.
Jason, "Draw me a picture..."
Dani [shrug], "Ok."
My smiley guy with the 'hee hee' comment resulted in the paper and pen being taken away from me, but we both got a good chuckle out of it.
After waiting at home while Jason made four trips to the tile supply store and a lot of me just staring blankly at the wall, I was bored. And when I'm bored, I get feisty.
Jason, "Draw me a picture..."
Dani [shrug], "Ok."
My smiley guy with the 'hee hee' comment resulted in the paper and pen being taken away from me, but we both got a good chuckle out of it.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Built to last
This is it.
Left leg upgrade is now complete. It was January last year when this adventure began. I think of the whirlwind of emotions, complications and victories that have filled me since my decision to have the hip replaced and I'm finally able to look back and say, "Yup, I'm glad I did that."
However, with great upgrades, come great responsibility.
The other day while driving to the grocery store I noticed a man struggling to limp across the crosswalk in front of my car. I silently reminded myself I have been given a remarkable opportunity that freed me from my battle with pain - I need to not take it for granted. But I have, because I know I can do more.
So I'm writing this note to myself...
Dear Self,
Push more! Stop talking about all of the activities you want to do and DO THEM. Finish building the foundation you need to overcome your fear and get back into the activities you love. You have the green light to do whatever you feel you can physically tolerate, so get out there and hit it. You are stronger than you think and are not going to get hurt again. If you don't - you're letting it all go to waste.
Thank you,
Ms. Back-to-Badass-Dani
Left leg upgrade is now complete. It was January last year when this adventure began. I think of the whirlwind of emotions, complications and victories that have filled me since my decision to have the hip replaced and I'm finally able to look back and say, "Yup, I'm glad I did that."
However, with great upgrades, come great responsibility.
The other day while driving to the grocery store I noticed a man struggling to limp across the crosswalk in front of my car. I silently reminded myself I have been given a remarkable opportunity that freed me from my battle with pain - I need to not take it for granted. But I have, because I know I can do more.
So I'm writing this note to myself...
Dear Self,
Push more! Stop talking about all of the activities you want to do and DO THEM. Finish building the foundation you need to overcome your fear and get back into the activities you love. You have the green light to do whatever you feel you can physically tolerate, so get out there and hit it. You are stronger than you think and are not going to get hurt again. If you don't - you're letting it all go to waste.
Thank you,
Ms. Back-to-Badass-Dani
Monday, January 5, 2009
The frosty side of SLC
My back's a bit tired and the left side of my ass is frozen from the inside out, but I found the cold, quiet of the evening a much needed end to a busy day.
From opposite sides of the driveway come the sounds from Jason and I with our shovels...
Scrape, ka-thud.
Scrape, ka-thud.
Scrape, ka-thud.
(Pause, stretch, switch)
Scrape, ka-thud....
I looked up to see the tops of the trees and the mountain behind seemingly glimmering from the reflection of the clouds and city lights. Amazing. It's the beauty and quiet of a snowstorm that slows me inside a bit. I'm cold, but I'm calm and that's what I really need.
From opposite sides of the driveway come the sounds from Jason and I with our shovels...
Scrape, ka-thud.
Scrape, ka-thud.
Scrape, ka-thud.
(Pause, stretch, switch)
Scrape, ka-thud....
I looked up to see the tops of the trees and the mountain behind seemingly glimmering from the reflection of the clouds and city lights. Amazing. It's the beauty and quiet of a snowstorm that slows me inside a bit. I'm cold, but I'm calm and that's what I really need.
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