11.12.2009

Rambling

I decided to blog today because I actually have time. But I'm not sure what to say.

Things are going pretty smooth right now. We still have occasional bad days, like yesterday when PJ5 decided that screaming was his preferred mode of communication/expression. Our schedule is still pretty busy, especially the weekends. My hubby has been wanting to go hiking ever since he finished his test, but there's always been something going on each Saturday since then. I told him he better take a weekday off and go. (Sometime soon before it gets really cold)

I've been neglecting this blog, not really having much to say and choosing instead to get on FB. I think it's the interaction that draws me there. I can see what other people are saying, and they respond to me in their own time. Alright, alright, I also like "farmville". It's the only game I play on Facebook. What can I say? I always liked farms and ranches, but never had the opportunity to live on one. I'm not sure what this says about me, but I listed on paper all the crops I could plant and figured out which ones were the most profitable, even figuring in the time it takes for each to grow. Really, I did. I also like the fact that I only have to spend a few minutes each day on it to keep it going.

I recently attended the FIRST Statewide Autism Conference in Oklahoma. I came away feeling encouraged, empowered, and equipped. I had a few "Aha!" moments, gaining some insight and ideas on things like nutrition, sleeping, teaching communication, etc. They had concurrent sessions going on, and I wished I could clone myself. I was happy with all my session choices except one--something about parents coping with stress. I sat there and wished I could twitter on my phone:"you've got to be kidding". It was like a college lecture that explained what a healthy family should look like, but not really telling you how to get there. I guess I'll have to learn "stress-coping" somewhere else. I was pleasantly surprised to realize how many people were at the conference that I knew by face, if not by name. Excited, too, because I'm not outgoing by nature, and don't make a lot of friends easily. It made me aware that I am doing well at networking and accessing the "helps" available in our community.

On the homefront, we have a new member of our household. Well....on probation, I guess. We have a 6-month black female cat on a 2-week foster basis to see if she works out okay. She's inside only, and I have to watch because PJ5 likes to open the front door and look outside. He knows he's not supposed to go out without someone, but I don't want the cat to escape. (Of course, NB also likes to escape and then PJ5 will go out too, thinking he's someone.) The kitty seems to be adjusting okay. PJ5 likes to look at her and pet her, and says "meow" when he sees her. She always wants to be in whatever room I'm in, and follows PJ around in the mornings. My only concern is that she is still enough of a kitten that she loves to play, and at bedtime attacks our feet if they are moving under the covers (i don't let her in the boys rooms at night). I'm trying to train her not to play with human hands that are petting her, and so far she hasn't tried to scratch/attack the boys. One more week and we will have to decide if we are keeping her.

That's all folks. I'm running out of time. To the few friends and family members who actually read my blog that's my update. :)

6 comments:

Idril said...

I love farmville too! (Unfortunately.) But haven't had time to figure out which crops were most productive, although I tried to do a little preliminary figuring in my head. So please share! =)

The Lazy Philosopher said...

if you have a little extra FV coins and want to level up quickly so that you can get better crops...

The fastest way to level up is to plow/plant soybeans/delete them/repeat.

you need to have enough "cash" to plant your regular crop to get $$ from once you're done leveling up.
It works very nicely - :) spend about five minutes doing some plant/delete and you'll level fast.

That's 3 experience points for each one you plow/plant...

:) that's my bit of info (before i go back to my homework). I leveled up three times using that method (once I got at least halfway to the next level) and it's nice to get to the better crops.

swiss miss said...

Well, at the level I'm at the highest yield (of coins) is grapes. It may be different for you since you're at a higher level. I used a formula that takes into account how many days it takes for the crop to grow. Some crops that take just a number of hours (tomatoes, blueberries, etc.) may be worth it if you can plant them twice in one day.Some other high-yielding crops are Pattypan Squash, Peppers, and Tulips.

LP, that's a good idea! Now I just need to build my coins back up since I expanded my farm.

Does anyone know how to earn more FV "cash", besides buying it, or subscribing to something?

The Lazy Philosopher said...

There's not really any way to get the FV bucks without paying (that's how they make their money). Now and then you'll get a few for levelling up or certain awards/actions. But unless you're willing to invest real world money...probably shouldn't count on playing with those.

WV - mishmust - I don't know what it is, but it certainly amused me!

Idril said...

Hmm, grapes. Not my favorite crop, but I might try it if I need extra $$. Right now, I kind of have enough money/space, etc. and I'm just kind of "enjoying" my farm: planting seasonal stuff, decorating, and that kind of thing. But I'm definitely going to remember the soybean method. Thanks for the info.

. said...

sigh. my farmville dies. :)

delerse~deleted hearse?