Tigy.net Relaunch

27 10 2006

Tigy.net has undergone a major transformation and been relaunched.

tigyrl1.pngIf your reading this then you probably know my blog has moved and has a new address (http://blog.tigy.net) but there have been a lot of other changes too.

One of the more major is http://genealogy.tigy.net which now has all my genealogy research running off a database on the server.

Have a look at http://www.tigy.net and let me know what you think!





Fe’s Interview

25 10 2006

Well today was the big interview (and mini exam). They say they will take a week to let us know if she gets in or not, so fingers still crossed. Its a relief to have this part over and done with though.

All in all it sounds like it went reasonably well. The interview took place in front of a panel of 2 and as part of a group of 4. There was a preliminary exam to test numeracy and literacy. Literacy is no problem for Fe but to be fair it has been 20 years since anyone threw algebra at her! I mean to be fair how important is algebra in teaching under 5’s? Anyways I am absolutely confident she will get in, if not I have to really question the whole system.

I’ll update in a week with how it goes.





Fiona and the BEd

18 10 2006

Auckland UniversityFe got her interview letter today for university. My darling wife has applied to go to university to get a Bachelor of Education, specializing in Early Childhood Education. The poor girl is really nervous about it, especially seeing they tell her it is a group interview and that she has to sit a literacy exam!

The interview is one week away so should be able to get her psyc’d up by then! Will post here to let you know how it all goes.





Have limbs Will crawl

15 10 2006

Our little boy, Will, crawled for the first time today. He’s been building up to it for weeks and then tonight he just took off. Now we cant stop him! Good on ya lad.





New shoes, running & booze

14 10 2006

Well my angelic behavior continues. I have pretty much recovered from my run in with the evil bottle but am gunning for a whole 4 weeks without a tipple… I think my body will thank me for it.

Speaking of body thanking I have managed to end up in the dog box, again. I have been enjoying my running lately and thought I should really invest in a pair of running shoes. Off I go with a massive budget of $100, I warn my darling wife that I may spend up to $120 for the “right” pair.

Well a pleasant trip to Athletes Foot $220 later (plus $20 for some socks) I knew I would be trouble! To be honest $120 doesn’t get you a lot of shoe these days. The girl in the shop was great, foot measured, my balance analyzed, my walk criticized, shoes tried on… Quite an experience. She also promised that if the shoes were no good I could take them back and they would fix me up with a different pair…kewl…

Anyway the proof is in the pudding, or pounding in this case (as in pavement).

NB857The shoes are New Balance 857.They come in extra wide (which is great for my paddles), have a high toe (which is interesting), and pronation control (which I think is good)…

They are very light, flexible and have great cushioning. Basically very comfortable. I have quite wide feed and have certainly found that New Balance has by far and away the best shoes for the horizontally challenged foot!

The high toe of this shoe had me a little worried. What I found was in the toe I had about 1cm movement up and down in my toe, this is an unusual feeling and had me worried that I had too much movement in the shoe for running. However in my test run yesterday I found the extra room very comfortable and actually helped keep my feet relaxed.

The width is good as for a change I am not pushing the sides of the shoe, in theory this should lead to a longer life for the shoe, but we’ll see about that. Certainly it means my foot is well within the sole of the shoe which makes it quite comfortable.

Pronation control is interesting. Apparently my stride rolls in and this shoe is designed to help correct this. I was a little dubious of this and felt that any attempt by the shoe to change my movement may result in discomfort or even pain. But what I have found is that the shoe is very subtle in its control, it feels quite natural which I think is key. I really need a few longer runs to see if there is any negative affect and will update this post accordingly.

After running in x-trainers for the last couple of weeks I found the 857 very, very light. In fact I had trouble getting into a rhythm as my feet were moving faster through my stride than normal, again this is something I will just need to get used to. More miles on the road should sort this out. So all in all very happy with the shoes. I have only run about 3-4km’s in them so far so I’ll give it another couple of longer runs this week and see how they go. If I notice anything about them I’ll update this post.





What I tried to tell my english teacher

8 10 2006

DyslexiaAoccdrnig to a rscheearch at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht frist and lsat ltteer is at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed ervey lteter by itslef but the wrod as a wlohe.





Angels & Tigy

2 10 2006

angelWell haven’t I been a little angel. After my run in with the “evil bottle” I have sworn off the drink and managed to get through a hole weekend without a hitch. Yay for me. I’ve also started running again which is really helping. Total of about 15k’s last week which is much more than I thought I could do!

nunuOur little angel (Beth) is growing up soooo fast! She has really started to pick up habits and influences from her friends, mummy & daddy are no longer always right. It was quite heartbreaking the other day when she firmly announced that her “nu nu” was in fact called a “dummy”, because thats what Harry calls it. Daddy was clearly misinformed on this matter and if he wanted to take the matter further he should discuss it with Harry, who clearly knew more about these matters (Harry being her 3.5 year old friend). Heartbreaking but also very proud of her.

tigynetI have also (finally) relaunched tigy.net with a great new look and feel. You can go there to see my genealogy pages as well as other bits and pieces. I have also managed to put a feed onto tigy.net which will show all the posts I make here. Cool aye!