- Writing regular blog posts. The last one I wrote that was not part of the 10-year anniversary series was when Finley was born.
- Phone surgery. The battery in my phone died (really died, as in full-charge-lasts-4-minutes dead), and as with many recent phones it was not accessible. For my particular phone, the only way to access the battery is to:
- Use a heat gun to melt the adhesive holding the screen on.
- Use a suction cup to pull said screen off.
- Use special phone repair tools to disconnect the screen from the circuit board.
- Unscrew about 20 tiny screws.
- Pop out the big metal thing covering the battery and circuit board.
- Replace the battery
- Reverse all that, except the adhesive, which is melted.
- Use special super thin tape phone repair adhesive to reattach the screen.
- Growing head hair. This just goes without saying.
To punish myself for this failure, I have been using family members' old phones since August. I have my dad's old iPhone 4S and my brother's old Samsung Galaxy S3. They are from late 2011 and early 2012, respectively. I have learned a great deal of patience.
Things I am thankful for:
- My lovely wife.
- My two silly boys.
- The new little kumquat on the way.
- The rest of my awesome family (the ones who don't live at my house).
- All of my material needs are met.
- Most of my material wants are met. I even got a good Black Friday deal on a new phone.