- Nice afternoon driving around with @daphneun and Beauregard, running errands and burning neighbors' flags to the ground in #ParallelKingdom #
- The usual debate about whether my 'around the house' clothes are still clean or due for a wash has been VASTLY simplified by Sean's 'input'. #
- Quality morning wake up time with Sean. He gets the swingchair, I get the elliptical. #virtuous #sweatandspitup #
- Heading-in-early virtue donkeypunched by forgot-my-keycard-and-have-to-go-back stupidity. #frakkityfrakfrak #
- The caf oatmeal is not as good as the stuff I make at home in my rice cooker. Downside: meh breakfast. Upside: *my* oatmeal is GOOD. #
- Droid's integrated support for Exchange mail servers, Lesson #1 Just use the Touchdown app instead. Damn it's good. #
- Okay, whoever set out the box of Lemon Chalet Cremes that was ACTUALLY EMPTY? I hate you. #girlscoutusinterruptus #
- On MMO Reporter – Parallel Kingdom: How Did I Not Know About This? – http://bit.ly/hE7ND7 #
- The fact some of my relatives are Republicans who forward WorldNetDaily emails wastes SO MUCH of my day, sometimes. http://bit.ly/aus1Y5 #
- Me: Half the internet saw the "Sexual Content" warning relating to Felicia Day (DA: Redemption trailer) and shivered in joy. [1/2] #
- Her: No, we all shivered. Half of us just managed to conceal it. [2/2] (Man I love my wife.) #
- On Hitting (http://j.mp/h62V3W) – Some good fuel for story-pondering, as well. #
- China bans unauthorized Tibetan reincarnation (http://j.mp/fBQRLU) – Why hello there, my next story idea. #
- Hmm. Boingboing.net pulled that reincarnation article. Here's the original: http://thetim.es/i4kgrg #
- 1. I have too many Twitter accounts. 2. They are all attached to the wrong email addresses. 3. Yeah. Too many twitter accounts. #
- ET-X: Kind of awesome – http://bit.ly/ejauP3 #
- My Twitter Diaspora might be an extension/reflection of the fact that I'm spread too thin throughout the internet in general, right now. #
- (My definition of "too thin" being that I'm writing daily for several sites, but haven't touched my own blogs in a month or more. ) #
- Brilliant – RT @cpat71: @doycet Am I the only one laughing that you had to re-post an article about reincarnation after the old one died? #
- RT @FakeAPStylebook: Use the mehxclamation point, ¡, to show how unexciting something is. Example: Eventually, the snail race began¡ #
- Trying to work through post lunch food coma. Linkin Park helping, but they may need backup. #
- Morning workout and breakfast with Second Child. Now it's off to the batcave for editing, reviews, and other #shenanigans #
- In news that will surprise exactly noone who's ever met me, experts have confirmed that my hearing really, really sucks. #
- Judging from the Twitters today, most people didn't know I'm half-deaf. They just figured I was a dick. #yay #
- Doctor Who MMO? FanTAStic! (http://bit.ly/gMXVDs) – squeal of geeker joy #
- 4 Years Later: A Newbie's Return to EVE Online — http://bit.ly/ejLcWz — #tweetfleet #eveonline #
- EVE Online, the /diff files: Missions, Agents, and earning Faction Love – http://bit.ly/f2JlvS #eveonline #tweetfleet #
- #Brizzly I would LOVE it if you'd remember that I've already seen all 'mentions', and stopped telling me I have new ones when i don't. #
- So, all SIDS information says 'your infant must sleep on their back'. Sure. Got it. Problem: Sean only actually SLEEPS when on his stomach. #
- Thanks for the support and suggestions, guys — I know no parents are ever the only ones with a given problem, but it helps to hear it. #
- Expuberance (http://bit.ly/h8szv1) – I was trying to remember this phrase just a few days ago… #
- Little man has a batman utility belts worth of Gastrointestinal tricks to pull out for our enjoyment and education. #
- Also I highly recommend Swiftkey's predictive typing and voice recognition Droid app. Perfect for 1 handed tweeting. #
- Any voice recognition that hears 'batman utility belt' and then actually types 'batman utility belt' is worth the money. #
Tweets for the week of 2011-02-20
- My major regret from my parent's (too short) visit: we didn't have time to get the usual suspects over to play Turkey Foot. #
- Tomorrow will mark the first evening with no guests in the house since a week before Sean D was born. #
- It is AWESOME that so many people are spamming NIV quotes with the #toc hashtag and making Tools of Change impossible to follow. #notawesome #
- RT @toc: The official tag of the O'Reilly TOC Conference is #toccon #
- This year, I managed to get my dad a birthday present he wanted and seems to enjoy. That happens about once a decade, so I'm enjoying it. #
- I'm sometimes overwhelmed by a task's magnitude. In this case: finding a card encompassing @daphneun's b-day/v-day excellence. #itistoomuch #
- Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. *snrk* huzzah? wha? zzzzzzzzzzzzz… #vdaypotluck #
- South Dakota Moves To Legalize Killing Abortion Providers | Mother Jones (http://j.mp/gPwTOn) – I'm ashamed. #
- Would Shakespeare tweet? (http://j.mp/e2GHeS) – I'm trying to think of anything the AG has done or said that I've respected… #
- I cannot express with words how awesome @AgentShana is, and expressing things with words is What I Do. #agentappreciation #
- Felicia Day breathes fire into 'Dragon Age' series – USATODAY.com (http://j.mp/gdchBW) – Brilliant. #
- People, this book: http://amzn.to/g0BNu1 – a CSI instructional workbook with – no joke – scratch and sniff inserts for crime scene smells. #
- RT @glyneth: Don't like NewTwitter? Tell them why! http://svy.mk/eN81Ua #
- RT @jamesbridle: Accessibility is one of the best, least refutable arguments against DRM and closed platforms. #toccon <- Yes. This. #
- Book light lets baby sleep through nighttime diaper changes (http://j.mp/gxo8yb) – Digs out book light. #
- This weekend, @daphneun (repeatedly) tried to start a flickr slideshow by tapping the laptop screen. We've been using our Droids a LOT. #
- Looks like it was a really nice day today.
*stares out the window*
Was it? #
- All of my notes on how last night's feedings went are being written as Burning Wheel terminology. I miss gaming. #
- The HarperCollins genre imprint "Eos" becomes "Harper Voyayer". THERE WILL BE A TEST ON THIS MATERIAL. http://bit.ly/fqk3s2 #
- RT @rdonoghue: Dagnabit Green Ronin, I want to give you my money NOW!!! http://bit.ly/gmUSHx #
- Man… babies. Am I right? #
- I mean, when it doesn't suck, it's pretty awesome. Babies, I mean. Awesome. When they don't suck. #
- I don't mean suck as in 'on bottles', obviously. That's okay. I mean suck as in "Why am I awake again? What is that horrible noise?" #
- Sleep. Yeah. That stuff is nice. Wow. Yeah. I should have some. #
- The biggest challenge to the baby's bedtime is getting him to burp. That is going to be SO ironic in a couple years. #
Tweets for the week of 2011-02-13
- Least I Could Do: 2011-02-06 (http://j.mp/fXR0xQ) – #nopants #
- Four Years Later: A Newbie’s Return to EVE Online (http://j.mp/hbqlar) – Another project that's been going on the last few weeks. #
- Dayjob vending machine has 5-hour energy shots in one of the candy slots. #handy #awesome #scary #
- Listening to Back to Work #1 "When are you ever going to get enough of Exactly How You Need It to Be to finally make something?" #
- Comic: Gawk-Blocking (http://j.mp/i3iBMu) – This one's shared for Kate. #
- Last time I was at this dayjob (short contract) someone kept taking down the Obama pix I had in my cube. Now (new team), I get compliments. #
- (The pix in question: http://bit.ly/gL6vGM) #
- Guys, I've been listening to the Back to Work podcast, and I want to recommend episode #4 Fear and Failing with Style. http://bit.ly/gCRsCa #
- That… was a hell of a birthday dinner, if I do say so myself. #
- http://twitpic.com/3z8fkk #
Tweets for the week of 2011-02-06
- Circles (http://j.mp/hxlVaN) – Cool. #
- Seriously, how do babies take a 100% liquid diet and turn it into chunky diaper peanut butter? #darkmagicks #zeropointenergy #
- Ahh, Infant Hiccups, my old enemy. Back again, after so many years, and back with a vengeance. #
- RT @neilhimself: Was about to retweet the #worstneilgaimanpickuplines but there are so many amazingly awful ones. click the hashtag to see. #
- Hey, world? Got a newborn and a newly-diabetic pet to deal with — you could stop adding shit to my to-do pile ANY time now #
- This evening, @daphneun asked me when I finally got to the point where I didn't go in and check that my child was still breathing all right. #
- … It's adorable that she thinks that condition ever ends. #
- Stuck Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell under end of BabyBeau's mattress to combat post-feeding hiccups/spit-ups. #onethingbooksbeatereadersat #
- Chalk the book-to-elevate-mattress up under victorious #parenthacks by the way — worked like a charm. #
- Hey: all the breastfeeding experts out there, frothing about how a pacifier/bottle will ruin my kid for boobs? Sean says you're a poopyhead. #
- I mean, first of all, this is *my* kid: he knows what to do when someone shoves a boob in his face. #
- Second, he's 8 days old and knows exactly one thing about eating: "Yes." Little man'll try to get milk from my THUMB if it strays too close. #
- For those asking, we reference exactly 2 baby books. Be Prepared (sadly OOP) and The Baby Whisperer Solves All Your Problems (paper&ebook). #
- When I was single-dadding it with Trixie, those two books saved my sanity. Repeatedly. #
- Snowdecahedron (http://j.mp/hy1yhH) – It's D12 Degrees out! #
- RT @realjohngreen: @NASA should really watch @hankgreen's amazing defense of space exploration and increasing awesome: http://dft.ba/-JWST #
- Beauregard Mozark Implausible-Unfeasible has declared that the rule for today is #nopants #
- Nerdy Girl love anthem http://j.mp/h3H5v0 – <3 #
- Instant karma for failed head-kicker (http://j.mp/eIgHlt) – I could watch this all day. #
- I'm not having it every day of course, but this morning having one of those 5-hour energy shots available this morning was… very good. #
- Our DVR, 68% full and 100% comprised of unwatched episodes, has died. #rip #
- Using a Google Docs spreadsheet to track All Things Baby is nerdy, but damn it's useful. Bonus: accessible from every mobile device we have. #
- Momma left me alone with Daddy… what does "punk rock" mean? http://flic.kr/p/9fRcpM #
- This has been my last week. (http://j.mp/fwB5pY) – It's tremorriffic! #
Tweets for the week of 2011-01-30
- Off to l'hospital with the essentials: laptop(s), Buffy Seasons 1 & 2, @ChuckWendig's Irregular Creatures on the Kindle. Oh, and @DaphneUn. #
- The paper towel dispenser in @daphneun's room randomly runs. Dispenses. Whatever. @maureenjohnson's Icegor has a cousin: Towelgor. #
- The odds of cancellation just spiked. RT @DrewBenTaylor: Q: how good is #beinghuman on @Syfy? A: Very #
- Hospital wants me to itemize all the electronics we brought with us. So that's the rest of the night. #
- No baby news. Buffy totally stopped the Harvest, though, so there's that. #
- Update: @DaphneUn is sleeping. Has labor started? Eh. Babyuns heartbeat floats out of the room's overhead speakers like awesome white noise. #
- In semi-related news, I have had the chorus from @jonathancoulton's 'Betty and Me' going through my head ALL night. #
- When I say @daphneun is sleeping, please understand that I mean hospital-interruption-sleeping, which != sleeping. Watching more Buffy now. #
- The Buffy episode "Teacher's Pet" raises several philosophical questions. Such as: "How did the show make it to Season Two?" #lowpoints #
- Heading home for a few minutes to give Dizzy her shot. @daphneun's starting the next round of baby eviction notices. #
- Also: anyone who feels like making sadface at the word 'induction' should STFU now. This is not the time to contribute to the conversation. #
- (Besides, anyone who knows me and @daphneun knows that any kid of ours is a kid that'll need to be forcibly kicked out of a comfy bed.) #
- Lots of doctor visits today, so far. @DaphneUn has a Darth Vader mask on now. So hot. I mean she says it's hot. I don't have a Vader fetish. #
- RT @shitmydadsays: Aliens exist, I just don't think they came millions of light years to see earth. Like driving 1000 miles to go to Arby's. #
- No major babyun updates. Averages would indicate another 7ish hours to go. @DaphneUn it obviously above average… whatever that may mean. #
- Ladies and gentlefolk: Babyun. http://twitpic.com/3tdnhw #
- And he was early due to a surprise c-section. Everyone is great. #
- Those of you asking: bebe's official nomme d'internet will be bestowed by @maureenjohnson once her custom ornithopter sets down. #
- Kaylee: Can I feed Sean? Me: Well, he's still figuring out eating. He doesn't even know what his tongue is for. K: WHAT? It's for ICE CREAM. #
- Kaylee: "I like our family. It was already awesome, and now it is even more awesome." #thingskayleesays #thekidsareallright #
- RT @theknittingnerd: @doycet @DaphneUn It looks like KT Literary has a new… :) http://twitpic.com/3tkprx #
- Kaylee and Sean Douglas. "Our family is getting even more awesome." http://flic.kr/p/9dn6N3 #
- Playing 'Moving Castle' with Kaylee. She's driving it around to pick up tea and cupcakes. And fairies. #
- So @daphneun was sure that right when the bearcub arrived, I'd get a new day job, just b/c that would be least convenient. She was right. #
- As an upside, I seem to get a lot more writing done when I don't have as much time to write, so it's a plus for finishing up projects. #
- Egypt Leaves the Internet (http://j.mp/hCnc7c) – This is crazy. #
- MMOs: Ditto. RT @gapingvoid: The trouble with writing about business is that it's actually pretty fucking boring most of the time. #shh #
- Allllmost ready to head home with the new man of the house. #
- "I think Sean went from Cute to Adorable today. He leveled up!" #thingskayleesays #
- And yeah, I know I've been quiet the last couple days. That's the peace and serenity of exhaustion. #
- "The Bearcub, coming home." My current favorite overdose of cuteness. http://flic.kr/p/9e4tAr #
- I and @daphneun have decided Sean bears the closest resemblance to… Winston Churchill. #
- "We shall fight on the changing tables, we shall fight in the cribs and in the bassinets; we shall never surrender!" #
- Working on the E.A.S.Y. routine from the Baby Whisperer – very successful thing with Kaylee. First dream-feed in about an hour. Then we see. #
- A bit of re-reading today; half-remembered baby stuff that needed refreshing. Crossing fingers for Kaylee-grade nighttime awesomeness. #
Tweets for the week of 2011-01-23
- My daughter's first GM Screen. http://twitpic.com/3qn4lv #
- Minecraft Jacks An 8-Bit Pick-Ax Into Your Brain (http://j.mp/eKvJ1c) – I'm terrified of Minecraft; terrified of the siren call… #
- After our amazing contractors, these carpet guys feel like honeymooning with a cheap hooker after a fabulous wedding with your dreamgirl. #
- Indication of what Kaylee thinks of the new room: she asked "please please" if she could go to bed early tonight. http://bit.ly/e8Jf7j #
- Wolves (http://j.mp/f3UHE0) – Heh. #
- I *was* making a healthy supper. Then it started snowing. My South Dakota genes took over & smothered the whole thing in cream sauce. #
- And since we're talking South Dakota, "cream sauce" = Campbells cream of mushroom soup. If it keeps snowing, I'll make Velveeta con queso. #
- My first Daddy Gamer post for Green Dragon Inn: Dude, Stop Calling it 'Wife Aggro': http://bit.ly/eyLade #
- For you morning people, my first Daddy Gamer post for Green Dragon Inn: Dude, Stop Calling it 'Wife Aggro': http://bit.ly/eyLade #
- Isn't Google Wave supposed to be offline now? Damn zombie apps, not knowing when to stay dead. #
- Best part of reading The Wee Free Men to Kaylee? Doing the voices for the Nac Mac Feegle. And the Toad. #
- RT @dknippling: Twitter makes a great back of the cereal box. #
- Goddammit Google, quit moving Reader off the links at the top of the GMail page. #
- If you're someone who actually cares enough about baby updates to ping us nigh-hourly, you're someone WE WILL INFORM if there's news. #relax #
- (Amazingly, the previous tweet was not directed at @maureenjohnson.) #iknorite #
Tweets for the week of 2011-01-16
- So… Black Swan. THAT happened. #
- Mental Demons (http://j.mp/hu6Hg9) – Don't blink! #
- PC Gamer Awards Lord of the Rings Online “MMO of the Year” (http://j.mp/ffqE0u) – /applause #
- For someone with no blood on her hands, Lady Macbeth is sure doing a lot of scrubbing. http://politi.co/dMh8xs #scottishplay #robstaeger #
- "Blood Libel" is a trending topic today… something about how Sarah Palin's giving Tina Fey something to do the next time she's on SNL. #
- Yeah, No (http://j.mp/eeo7lH) – Of all the appalling things Palin has said, this is, alas, merely the most recent. #
- Painless detangling: "roll" hair instead of brushing it (http://j.mp/fvlh3W) – MUST TRY THIS. #
- Pictures of "Sherwood" from the body-stop. http://brizzly.com/pic/43U1 #
- My morning: listening to @jonathancoulton while rereading the Silmarillion, on the elliptical. #
Letters to my Kids: What I think happens when we die.
The world is a crazy place. Unexpected things happen all the time, and while I may plan to be around to have the Important Conversations with my kids, I could get hit by a bus tomorrow. Or today. Hell, I could choke to death on the ham sandwich I make for lunch. These things happen.
There are things I want my kids to understand about me — what I think about the Big Questions like life and death and religion and Faster Than Light Travel and why it’s important that Han shot Greedo first. I hope I get the chance to have those conversations, but maybe I won’t, so I’m going to write them some letters.
And I figure I’ll put them up here, so there are as many redundant copies as possible.
What I Think Happens When We Die
Hey kiddo,
Wow. I started out with a pretty big topic, didn’t I? Pretty scary one. There’s a whole lot of STUFF wrapped up in this kind of subject; things like religion and people’s belief systems and lots of things that make people get very emotional, because thinking about dying is pretty scary stuff for a lot of folks.
I think that’s what most of it boils down to, though: fear. Dying is scary. For the people still standing around after someone dies it’s pretty sad, too. We look at this person who died and think “They aren’t doing anything anymore. They aren’t breathing or talking or laughing or crying or playing or reading or writing or anything.” Those are all very nice things to do, and not being able to do them anymore seems very sad to those of us who can still do them, so death seems sad and scary, because it seems to us that dying takes those things away. (Plus, we’re sad because we liked the person who died, or loved them, and we don’t get to do things with them anymore: in that case, we’re sad for us, because we lost someone we love, which is probably a pretty good reason to be sad.)
Now, is it sad for the person who died? I’m not an expert in every kind of belief out there in the world, but based on the ones I am familiar with, and what I think myself, I believe the answer is “no.” The reason that it’s ‘no’ depends a lot on what you think happens after you die, but the answer itself is usually the same, and generally when pretty much everyone who believes different things about something scary like death can agree on something (or anything), the thing they agree on is probably pretty close to the right answer. So let’s say no, the person who died is not sad anymore.
So what did we figure out so far? Dying scares a lot of people, and it’s sad for a lot of people (though probably not for the person who died), and because it’s sad and scary, people usually have very strong feelings and beliefs about what happens when we die.
But I’m kind of dancing around the question a little bit, aren’t I? The question is, what do I think happens when we die, and I’m kind of avoiding the answer. I’m sorry about that: I’ll stop.
The short answer, kiddo, is that I don’t think anything happens when we die.
To get your hands around the longer answer, you need to understand what other people think happens. There are a lot of religions in the world, and every one of them has an Official Answer to this question. (In fact, I think it’s probably fair to say that the main reason any religion exists is just to give people an answer this one question — they just tend to branch out into other areas over time.)
Many folks think that when you die, if you’ve been good, your spirit (or soul) gets to go to heaven, which is supposed to be a very nice place where (eventually) pretty much everyone you love also ends up (if they’ve been good too). The person who decides if you’ve been good enough to get into Heaven is usually given a name that translates to ‘God’ in whatever language people speak in that part of the world. The general idea is that you want to be good while you’re alive, so that you can go to heaven after you die.
Other pretty large groups believe in reincarnation, which means that when you die, you get to come back to the world as some new living thing. If you were good in this life, in your next life you get an even better life to work with, and if you were bad, you come back as something worse (like a spider or a beetle or something like that).
And as I already said, I don’t personally think either of those things; I think nothing happens. I think that when you’re born, you grow into a complete person over time, and you develop your own personality and you do all the things that you decide to do, and you live your life, and when your body eventually fails (or you choke on a ham sandwich), you die, and the personality that was alive in your brain is gone.
Now, I don’t necessarily think anyone else who thinks something different from me is wrong — or at least, if I do, I keep it to myself, because it doesn’t necessarily matter if they’re wrong, so long as whatever it is that they believe isn’t hurting other people. That’s my first criteria: is their belief hurting anyone else? No? Then we’re cool.
Not everyone feels that way. Some folks think that if you don’t believe the same thing they believe, that that’s the same as hurting other people, or the same thing as being a bad person. I don’t agree with that.
Some people (sometimes the same people) believe that if you don’t have an award at the end of your life (like getting to Heaven or getting to reincarnate as something even better), then there will be no reason — no motivation — to be a good person in this life, so when someone like me says “I don’t think anything happens after we die,” they sort of assume that I’m a bad person, or that I can’t be a very good person if I don’t have a religion (what people sometimes call a ‘belief system’) that tells me how to be good.
I disagree with them, and maybe that’s because I do have a belief system. I learned it from Abraham Lincoln (someone I hope I lived long enough to tell you about — and brag that I have the same birthday). The system works like this:
If I do good, I feel good.
If I do bad, I feel bad.
That’s it. What it means is that, when I go through the one life I get, I want to do good, because that makes me feel good. Maybe it’s something big, like giving someone something they really need, or something really small, like shoveling someone else’s walk in the morning when I go out to do mine. It doesn’t matter: my life — the only one I think I get — is better if I do more good with it.
So: here’s what it means to me when I say “I don’t think anything happens after we die.”
I don’t think we get a second try. I don’t believe that I’m going to get a second (or third, or fourth) lifetime to do and say all the things that I’d like to do and say that I never got a chance to this time around. So if there’s something I want to do, or a story I want to tell, or someone I want to say something to, I try very hard to do that thing, because this is the only life I’m going to get. (Making sure I say everything I meant to say is one of the reasons I’m writing you this letter.)
I think that the memories that other people keep of us are the only way in which we will continue after our death. For instance, I love my Grandpa very much, and I miss him every day, but I don’t personally think that he’s looking down on me from heaven to see how I’m doing — I believe he’s gone.
Except in my memories of him and the stories I tell about him, that is. In that way, I think that his personality will last far beyond his own life, and (if I’m very lucky, or a very good storyteller) maybe he’ll be remembered for a much longer time. There are people who lived thousands and thousands of years ago who told their stories (and the stories of other people) so well that people still tell them today. That’s a wonderful way to be remembered. I suppose it’s important for me to be remembered well, especially by my family.
I have one life, so every moment is important. When you come in and ask if you can talk, or sit on my lap, or read you a story, or read me a story, you may see me hesitate. Maybe I was already doing something, or maybe I’m working; it doesn’t really matter. The reason I’m hesitating is because I’m deciding how I’m going to spend That Moment. There will be more moments after that one, but of That Moment, there is only one, and I will never get it back, so how will I spend it?
Give me that second to hesitate and think it over, because when I do that, I almost always decide that I’d rather spend that moment with you. (It took me a long time learn this, but lucky for me, I had it mostly worked out before you were born.)
And that’s it, kiddo: that’s my answer to one of the Big Questions. Because of what I think, I try to do the best I can with the life I get, and I hope that when I’m gone, the memories I helped create and the stories I made (or lived through) will help you, or give you some kind of hint about the best thing to do when things get tough, or at least make you laugh.
Love you,
Dad

