Befuddled 2AM
I woke a little befuddled this morning. We had no nurse scheduled tonight due to the holiday weekend, so my alarm clock bleeped at 2am, pulling the plug on a dream in progress. I grabbed my glasses and my current read, The Elephant in the Playroom, and stumbled toward the office.
Janette was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. "Hey, I fixed that problem on our site!" She said more, but I was still catching up. She clicked through screens on our main site, www.kintropy.com, said something about fixing links, adding pictures, new tables, break tags.
I think I grunted. She filled me in on Hannah's night so far, and headed off to bed. I walked to the kitchen, unlocked the medicine cabinet, grabbed some ibruprofen for a beginning headache, and starting some coffee. One or both are kicking in now, so I'm heading back to reading more from this month's disability carnival postings. Favorites so far:
Emi's detailed review of a symposium on the "Ashley Treatment" at UW May 16. Emi attended the symposium and delivers a running review/editorial on the speakers' positions. Good links and discussions. I'm sure I'll add a blog about the "Ashley Treatment" shortly, too. So many things to say....
Jodi's discussion of anonymity, or lack thereof, when one has a child with a visually-recognizable disability.
There are many, many more to read through at this issue's site. I encourage you to go there and see which sites and discussions you find most interesting. I'm heading back there myself.
-- Dad