Angel Face's cold kept her home on Thursday, and Friday was a school holiday (Veteran's Day), so she has had a fair bit of rest (when we could get her to sit still for long enough). She seems much better though still coughing, so she went to school today.
Of course she passed it on to me, and I spent the weekend with a miserably stuffy head. Today my head seems clearer, but a nasty cough has moved in, knocking out my vocal chords in the process; I sound like the migrating Canada Geese honking overhead.
I got my photoblog partially linked so you can play around there for a bit. It is optimized for 1024x768 displays which sitemeter tells me is what 70% of you use. The 9% of you who use 800x600 will see a somewhat cramped version, but you should still be able to see the entire image without scrolling.
The rest of you with higher resolutions will see images that might look a little lost on the screen - resizing your browser window will let you know how the majority is seeing it.
All in all, I am pretty satisfied - it is not broken on any display (as far as I know), just a little different.
I also had the opportunity to meet a fellow blogger (and frequent commenter) this past weekend. What a wonderful person, and such an exceptionally bright son. He is six, and got on with Angel Face like a house on fire. I had prepared some cookie dough earlier in the day, and when our guests arrived started creating the shapes on the baking trays, and letting the kids loose on the decorating sprinkles and chocolate chips. They were so creative, and the best part was eating the results after :-)
Add to that some shopping for our trip, and you have a pretty complete picture of my weekend. What did you get up to?

Comments (1)
I hope Angel Face recovers well. Colds are going round here as well. I shall take a look at the photo blog (and you guessed my screen resolution perfectly).
Fascinating; unlike you I have never met a fellow blogger before. I don't know how I would react. I become confused when meeting people out of context; for example once I heard my name called in the supermarket, and approached the summoning oman with her shopping cart and two small children. I didn't recognize her as our purchasing agent until standing two feet away. And then I was unable to hold a conversation!
Posted by Chrysalis | November 15, 2005 6:11 AM
Posted on November 15, 2005 06:11