Working Like a Dog

I’ve been working like a dog lately on a ton of sites, and pulling some part-time duty at a company called Brix Networks. Here’s a couple of the informational sites I’ve been putting up lately:

  • Mattress, Sleep, and Bed: Dyna Mattress is a site dedicated to everything sleep related, especially mattresses. I’m thinking about getting one of those viscoelastic mattresses, so I had done the research already.
  • Office Chair Guy: Office Chair Guy kind of came out of my mattress research. A lot of the same companies that sell mattresses sell great ergonomic chairs for bad backs.
  • Wedding Web Site: Wedding Home Pages is a site I’ve had for quite some time, but never really officially launched. But since I did the web site for my brother and new sister-in-law (RichandShauna.com), I figured what the heck.

What else has been going on? I’ve been coaching my son’s baseball team and helping out with my daughter’s softball team. Between baseball, softball, karate, other kid’s events, and work, I’ve been pretty much just getting up and going to various events. I’ve been able to squeeze a few rounds of golf in, but that’s it. I’m looking forward to the end of the baseball and softball seasons so I can take a little breather.

It has been fun, but it’s also fairly challenging to coach a baseball team comprised of 6, 7, and 8 year old boys and girls. Sometimes, it’s like herding cats - noone pays attention to the game, the coaches, or what’s going on at all. I figure our team leads the league in at least one stat - the all-important ADD category. Oh well, Carson is having a blast.

Marissa’s softball team is a little less challenging, but it’s amazing how much chatter comes out of their mouths, even at their age (9 - 12). And they don’t ever stop talking, even while making plays. But, I guess all women started out as girls at one point.

Have a great Spring,
Chuck

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