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9 posts from March 2008

March 30, 2008

Jumping Monkeys Episode 40: Omar Gallaga

N710767371_385361_5060 In our latest episode we chat with Omar Gallaga, Technology Correspondent for Austin American Statesman and new geek dad. We discuss SXSW Interactive, Sarah Lacy, the rise of geek parenting, and how he gets paid to play video games.

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    SPEND: Handipoints
  • SAVE: Prepaid Photo Book Plan from Shutterfly

    GIVE: Recycle Your Crocs

    AUDIBLE PICK: Ruby the Copy Cat by Peggy Rathman.

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    NPR: Old Fashioned Play Builds Serious Skills

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    Try Babysites.com. It's a babybook Web site that lets you order a CD of what your page looks like every year.

    March 28, 2008

    Hulu = Huge Time Waster

    A year ago we got rid of TV for a reason. We watched too much of it. Now, I'm tempted once again by Hulu, where you can watch a selection of TV and movies for free, as long as you're willing to sit through a few ads. (Editor's Note: I am not making any money on the embedded ads in the clip below.)

    If you've used Hulu, what do you think?

    If you haven't seen Friday Night Lights yet, here's your chance. Season 1 was amazing. I liked it so much that I could not wait a year for the DVD to come out. So, my parents recorded it on their PVR and then babysat for us so we could watch season 2. It was not worth it and we gave up halfway through. I don't understand how a show that good could turn that bad that quickly.

     

    March 23, 2008

    Jumping Monkeys Episode 39: Susan Etlinger on Autism

    Dsc_0053_2 Today we talk with Susan Etlinger of The Family Room about her own experiences with a son on the Autism spectrum. Susan blogs at BabyCenter and Silicon Valley Moms. We discussed the the recent article by David Wolman of Wired Magazine called The Truth About Autism: Scientists Reconsider What They Think They Know and the article from 2001 by Steve Silberman called The Geek Syndrome.

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    SPEND: Moo
  • Thanks to Steve from Indianapolis


    SAVE: Chickensaurus Skeleton from Geek Dad Kevin Kelly


    GIVE: Tips on a Greener Birthday party from GNM Parents



    AUDIBLE PICK: Tales of the Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume (Read by Judy Blume)

    YOUTUBE VIDEO OF THE WEEK:
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    Found on the Bundlo Blog



    LISTENER FEEDBACK:

    Micah recommends the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY.

    Karen recommends Mamalogues, a blog about homeschooling by Dana Loesch. In reference to that, the San Francisco Chronicle reports that the California homeschooling case will be reheard.

    March 22, 2008

    So Many Expressions

    March 19, 2008

    Coming up on Jumping Monkeys

    Thanks to everyone who's been listening to the show, commenting, calling, voting in the polls, and e-mailing. Here's a sneak peek at upcoming guests. Let me know if you have suggestions for interviews or topics to cover.

    SusaneSusan Etlinger on Autism

    This Saturday look for our episode with Susan Etlinger, blogger and mom. Susan is a regular contributor to BabyCenter’s MOMformation and The Silicon Valley Moms blog. Her own blog is The Family Room.

    Omar Gallaga, Technology Correspondent for the Austin-American StatesmanN710767371_385361_5060

    We'll chat with the tech journalist and new dad about SXSWi, virtual worlds, breast milk, and label makers. Got questions for Omar? Email me and I'll ask them.

    Matthew York of the One Media Player per Teacher Project (OMPT)

    Inspired by the One Laptop Per Child project, OMPT is using tech to advance learning and promote health in Southern Sudan, Haiti, and other developing countries. If you have a specific question for Matt, email it to me.

    If you're behind in episodes, don't worry. We'll be taking one week off to help you catch up.

    March 15, 2008

    Jumping Monkeys Episode 38: Archivist Alison

    613683_files_and_archives_3 Today we delve deep into the issue of how to archive your family memories. Our guest is expert and new mom Archivist Alison. Alison discusses the difference between archiving and backup and explains why there's not one "best way" to preserve all your digital memories.

    She doesn't have a Web site, but here are a few of her posts on Ask Moxie that we discuss in the episode:

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    SAVE: Embellish a Kids Shirt from Rookie Moms

    GIVE: Echoage


    BOOK PICKS:
    This week's book picks comes from Jumping Monkeys listener Jim Cronin who says he listens to the books that his daughter is assigned in school.


    Walk 2 Moons by Sharon Creech


    The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo


    YOU TUBE VIDEO OF THE WEEK:

    Star Wars according to a 3 year old girl.



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    Jessica from Brooklyn tells that Samual Pepys does have a blog. And you can add him as your LiveJournal friend.

    March 10, 2008

    Jumping Monkeys Episode 37: Schuyler's Monster

    Monster_ohi On this week's episode we were lucky enough to chat with Robert Rummel-Hudson, a father, a blogger, and author of the memoir Schuyler's Monster about life with his wordless daughter. (Illustration by Debbie Ridpath Ohi)

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  • SPEND: President Not Princess T-Shirt

    SAVE: BabyPlays Toy Rental Program

    GIVE: What to do When a Charity Calls

    AUDIBLE PICK: Beloved by Toni Morrison.

    LISTENER FEEDBACK: Ron from Philadelphia recommends slings for playing Wii.

    March 04, 2008

    Big Questions: What's Your Job

    As reported by our babysitter:

    MILO: I want to go upstairs to mommy's office.

    ALLIE: Your mommy is working.

    MILO: At her job?

    ALLIE: Yup.

    MILO: Daddy goes to work at his job.

    ALLIE: Yes, he does.

    MILO: Allie...What is your job?

    March 01, 2008

    Jumping Monkeys 36: The Baby Lottery

    Trueblood2_2 This week we sit down with Kathryn Trueblood, author of the novel, The Baby Lottery. We chat about writing, reading, and promoting your work online.

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    SAVE: Netflix Watch Instantly.

    Got other suggestions for great movies on Netflix Watch Instantly, post them below.


    GIVE: Lullabies from the Axis of Evil

    More info on the CD from The Washington Post.

    AUDIBLE PICK: Winnie the Pooh

    LISTENER FEEDBACK:

    David from Vermont recommends this podcast by Mitchel Resnick.

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