Category Archives: Personal Writing

We Are Having A Baby

When I say we are having a baby – I don’t mean in the abstract sense that it’s happening soon.  Literally we are having a baby right now.  This post like most of them I am writing ahead of time, so there will be some details missing.   The one most important is what day is

LeVar Burton, The Internet’s Latest Superstar

Image from here Outside of Star Trek LeVar Burton has not done much acting in the last 10 years.   One thing that he did keep going until the last couple years was Reading Rainbow, a show myself and my siblings all grew up with.   I’m kind of disappointed hearing that it is gone, on the

Car Shopping Over The Weekend

With the imminent (meaning any second now I may have to be speeding to the hospital) the baby, we needed to get a baby friendly car.   I’m not getting rid of the Miata, and I don’t want any more car payments – so used it is.   I would say online we’ve gone through a few

A New Blog – Maybe?

Don’t be fooled by the title – Creeva.com is going nowhere, nowhere now, nowhere tomorrow.    Maybe in 2070 however, things will be re-evaluated and it will no longer exist.   I just sent out an idea about a new blog (the only hint I can give you is think disco, but without the suck) to two

What’s For Lunch Today?

Of course while I chew I have nothing better to do then upload pictures of what I am eating (actually I’m running reports in the background).  So here is what I am having for lunch today. A salami sandwich on some sort of healthy bread from Trader Joe’s (I didn’t pick the bread I prefer

More Baby Prep Work Completed

So the last couple weeks I’ve been setting up e-mail addresses and twitter accounts for our unborn child, that’s just the cusp of the cusp of the events going on.  Buying and setting up all the baby supplies and furniture, general work around the house to get done before the baby arrives – and juggling

Not Even Born Yet And My Kid Has An E-Mail Address And Twitter

In anticipation of the birth that should be happening within the next week or so.  I’ve signed my child up with his first Gmail account and his first Twitter account.  Now I can harass him like I do his mother about all the interesting stories I find online, I wonder how much e-mail he’ll have