Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Imogen's first website

It's been a few days since I've been able to add anything here, as obviously we've been rather busy figuring out how to look after a newborn!

Anyway, I've been taking more photos and have got a really nice one (in my totally unbiased opinion) which I've put on Imogen's First Website.

Everything is still going okay, but we're all pretty tired as expected!

Sunday, December 26, 2004

A Christmas Present!!!

I obviously spoke too soon on Christmas Eve (or soon enough, depending on how you look at it), because we went into hospital that evening and had a little baby girl at 5.46am on Christmas morning, 25th December 2004, at The Rosie Maternity Hospital (part of Addenbrooke's) in Cambridge (England!).

Imogen Rose Warren weighed a healthy 7lb 14oz, and both Mother and Daughter are doing brilliantly. They came home at 3pm later that day, and you can see some photos from throughout the day by clicking on Imogen's name above if you want.

Sharon was absolutely great; labour lasted just under six hours, and everything was done naturally - she didn't even have an epidural!

Imogen is currently fast asleep, so that's why I've now got a chance to post this.

Fab! Really really fab,
Proud Dad.

Friday, December 24, 2004

Christmas Eve and still just two of us

Well, Christmas Eve has arrived, but the baby hasn't!

It's eleven days overdue now, so the odds of a Christmas Day birthday are getting higher and higher, although my money is now on the 27th.

Could this be the first sober Christmas Day I've had for years?

Monday, December 20, 2004

Sheene Mill

Yet again I report the absence of news regarding the baby. It's getting closer and closer to Christmas Day!

Still, the delay has meant that Sharon and I were able to go to my office Christmas Dinner which this year was held at one of our favourite restaurants, The Sheene Mill. The food, service and general ambience are all so good that I'd easily put this in my top three in the world!

Also, we nipped in to a Carols for Shoppers service on Sunday at the Holy Trinity Church in Cambridge.

So, the extra weekend certainly wasn't wasted. However, it's begining to look a lot like Christmas...

Saturday, December 18, 2004

Medium-band

Well, there is still no news on the baby front, but I'm that bit more ready now for all the photos that I'll want to send to people...

I've now had my ADSL connection made and am up and running. It's not quite broadband as I've initially gone for the slowest option of 256kbps (cheapskate!), but it's also 256kpbs upload as well which isn't half bad. Anyway, it seems quite a bit faster than my old dial-up, so it'll certainly do for the time being!

Ho hum, the baby-waiting goes on...

Friday, December 17, 2004

Still no news

I feel that I may be saying this for many days to come, but there is still no news on the baby front I'm afraid.

Thursday, December 16, 2004

No news yet

In case anyone is wondering (and they're actually reading this!), no, there isn't any sign of the baby yet.

It's a few days late now, so hopefully it will be any moment now, but it's looking more and more likely for Christmas Day!

Saturday, December 04, 2004

Website link

Okay, so I can enter html in my posts (as I've just found by a quick test at the end of the last one).

So, in case you wanted to follow a link to my website rather than type the address in manually, you should be able to find it here (if I got that right, that is).

Reasons

So, what made me start this blog?

Well, I'd been thinking about it for a while, and then last week there was a news item (on BBC online I think) about Microsoft entering the blogging world with a new product and I suppose that I got annoyed. Why on earth do they feel the need to try to dominate absolutely everything computer related? I wished they could just be nice occasionally and leave some things for other people to do. So, I decided to have a quick look around at what other methods were already available, found http://www.blogger.com and promptly signed up for a new account. I accepted most of the default options, and http://richardwarren.blogspot.com was born.

I guess it was a good time to do it really. Sharon and I are currently expecting our first baby and I thought that it might be a useful way of recording events. I've had a very basic personal website of my own for years and hardly ever get time to update it so reckoned that a blog might be easier so I'd be more likely to add things to it. (The website is extremely basic actually, considering I make a living from writing software, but that's mainly embedded systems for radar processing, plot extraction and target tracking, not net stuff. You can find it at http://www.rew.org.uk if you're interested.)

Anyway, that's what finally spurred me into action. I shall try to keep this up to date, but we'll have to see. Everyone keeps telling me I'll have no spare time when the baby arrives, but then I never really did anyway!

Cheerio for now.

Friday, December 03, 2004

The Beginning

Well, this is my first post to my new blog.

I guess we could call it a test really, as I've got no idea what I'm doing at this point.

That ought to do it - no point writing more at this stage really, is there?