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Ella

And pierogie makes three

April 5, 2011
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how the dinosaurs really died

October 5, 2010

When you have a little girl who is currently passionate about dinosaurs, you need to make do with what you can. Thus when Pacific Science Center was closed today, Ella and I decided to make a cute movie about how the dinosaurs really died. And of course, any movie worth making is only worth filming [...]

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So. Much. Win.

July 13, 2010

We were at Magnuson Park this morning, and Ella insisted on wearing this pylon. Hilarity ensues. Thank gawd my iPhone was handy (love the HD video!)

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I swear she can sing

June 21, 2010

Ella has been singing Yellow Submarine non-stop, so I thought I could capture her singing it while I used my Mac’s camera. She becomes shy when the camera is on her and decided it was more fun to play with me instead. Damn she is cute! Watch the video below.

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Father’s Day weekend

June 20, 2010
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Over the last few days, I’ve had a great time with Ella. Some of the highlights include yet another visit to the zoo, the Solstice Parade in Fremont and Ella’s first baseball game at Safeco Field.

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iPad apps for Kids

June 7, 2010
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I’ve been pretty vocal that Apple’s iPad is probably the best child’s toy I have ever bought. I originally bought the iPad as I am doing app development for it – then my daughter showed an interest in it. To be fair, she was already an iPhone veteran so the iPad was a natural progression.

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My little pierogie

April 6, 2010
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Today marks the unfortunate anniversary of Emma’s death two years ago. I have spent many hours over the last few days crying and trying to understand what everything in the world means to me. Last week, I was reading my old blog posts about Emma and it occurred to me that maybe I wasn’t keeping [...]

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