Monday, April 30. 2007Planet Andrew
Nice, we're now on Planet Andrew. I hope people don't mind if Susanne occasionally posts there.
Monday, April 30. 2007New ArrivalOne day and a couple of hours old. The first night at home with a proud but still very tired Dad! Little did we know that we wouldn't get to sleep until 4:30 am... Mum holding Brooke in the delivery suite the day Brooke was born. She was born on Saturday the 14th of April at 9:10 am, weighing in at 6 pound 8 ounces (2.95 kg, but the metric system seems wrong for babies...). Mum and Brooke came home on Monday evening, and are doing very well. A proud Dad managed to survive the labour experience with both hands intact, just. We're having fun settling into a life style that involves sleep deprivation and smelly nappies. We'll hopefully post some updates to this blog over the coming weeks. Photos should start to appear on our gallery sometime soonish. But to show off our little girl, here are a few photos. (Why the LCA2007 tag? Check out the t-shirt Susanne is wearing...) Update: Thanks to Graeme for putting some photos up here! Sunday, April 29. 2007Comments Broken
Sigh, comments are currently broken. There is an issue with Serendipity using sequences in PostgreSQL...
I'll hopefully have comments fixed soonish. Update: Okay, it seems that posting comments from an IPv6 address is beyond the abilities of Serendipity at the moment. I'll look in that sometime soon. It only affects 2 people that I know of, unfortunately one of them is me... Update 2: Changing the database slightly has resolved this issue. Monday, April 9. 2007
Wedding Photos Posted by Andrew Ruthven
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Wedding PhotosUnfortunately due to copyright we can't reproduce the fantastic photos from our fantastic professional photographer, but we do have a stack of brilliant photos from family members which we can reproduce! They are available here in our gallery. Monday, April 9. 2007Debian Etch released!
w00t!
Debian Etch is released! Now it is time to perform the ritual upgrade dance on a bunch of machines that weren't already running Etch while it was the testing distribution. And also I'll need to decide if the boxes that were already running it should move to lenny (which will is the name for the next stable release). I think I'll defer that decision a few months though... |
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