Musings of a Marfan Mom

February 22, 2010
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Have a Heart Month Giveaway Winner

And the winner of the Have Heart pendant is #15: Jonathan! Congratulations! I will be contacting you to get your shipping information.

Thank you to everyone who entered!

Mark ran the Unix random # generator {/dev/random} continuously, producing thousands of numbers per second, until I, not looking at the screen, said stop. Then Mark took the last 2 digits of the last 16-bit integer that was within the range 1-48. That’s how we reached 15. The Unix random # generator is seeded by every action you take on the computer, giving it very high entropy which creates true randomness.

February 21, 2010
by marfmom
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New Site

Welcome! I finally decided to take the self-hosting plunge! As you can probably tell, not everything is 100% up and running yet. I’m in the process of changing internal links and adding some plug-ins, so you should see little changes daily. Please bare with me, and let me know if you find anything that needs fixing.

Thank you for reading! 🙂

~ Maya

P.S. – You have to check out the 404 error! Give this a try: http://marfmom.com/blahblah

February 19, 2010
by marfmom
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Friday Favorites

I came across so many great blogs this week! Here are a few of my favorite, in no particular order:

Marybeth, aka MammaPie, writes Downside Up and Outside In. In the post About Seeing Color, Marybeth discusses White Privelege and that phrase “I don’t see color.” That phrase grinds on my nerves because unless you’re blind, you see color. Pretending otherwise, refusing to acknowledge that we come in many colors, is just disrespectful.

Monica at Healthy Green Moms writes about her thoughts on “living a healthy and simple life.” The Inconvenient Truth About Raising Kids talks about the real questions we have to ask ourselves as parents and examines how our past impacts our parenting.

I just love Amber Strocel‘s blog! Her posts are always reasoned and well-written. In Making Hospital Birth Better, Amber examines the polarization of birth options and if there are ways to make hospital births more comfortable. I really appreciated her thoughts, as I had the most medical delivery possible for Menininho: a planned c-section under general anesthesia. I honestly believe that a c-section was the best option for us, but too many women are led into births they don’t feel comfortable with, and we don’t address those issues well. Too often it becomes “all epidurals/c-sections are bad” or “you’re crazy if you choose a home birth.” I found many of the comments on this post to be insightful as well.

As my regular readers know, most Thursdays I participate in Mama Kat’s Writers’ Workshop. I came across the blog Peanut Butter in My Hair from that meme today. The author wrote a beautiful post entitled The Heart That Never Quits, about the love of mothers. Simple and moving.

I will have linking available next week. Apparently WordPress.com isn’t allowing me to use inlinkz. I have purchased my own domain name and will be moving the blog there this weekend. Stay tuned for more information!!! And as always, thanks for reading!