08/15/2013

Josh and I just went to Subway to grab a sandwich. The Sandwich Artist there was amazingly fast. She whipped out the bread and had everything ready lickety-split. Wow.

Of course, the guy handling the toppings was working in slow motion, so there was a big sandwich traffic jam on the counter. Go figure.

08/13/2013

For some reason, the little smiling ghost logo used by the Symfony PHP framework team bugs the living heck out of me.

I did something bad and the entire site crashed… I don’t want a smiling Pac-Man ghost telling me about it. Grrr.

08/12/2013

Yeah, another sweet application for our full-time on-site programming job:

I search job for improve my english language and web developments skills. I ready to start working on the terms novice developer and perform tasks remotely.

08/10/2013

This evening we headed over to the Boulder County Fair. Laralee pointed out that we’ve lived in Boulder County for fourteen years and we’ve never gone to the fair.

It was a gorgeous evening, and there were a lot of kiddie rides, goats and cows and chickens and bunnies, and plenty of vendors selling food. Of course, in the tradition of county fairs everywhere, all of the food was deep-fried. Mmm. We ended up getting snow cones from Alex, who was working his first shift at Boulder Snowie. Although we had to buy cones for the kids, I get free snow cones for life because I helped with the company web site. Nice!

The kids had coupons for free ice cream, so of course we had to take advantage of that. Here’s Zack playing Mr. Cool as he eats his.

We headed across the street to Red Robin for dinner– always good food. Then we came back to the fair to see Face in concert. They’re an acapella group, and a lot of fun.

Unfortunately the boys were getting restless: Zack doesn’t care much for music, and Alex had been working at the fair all day already. So after an hour we headed home. Good fun all around.