Wednesday, September 28, 2005

The Name of Trent

In one of my trips to the wikipedia, I discovered that the name Trent is one of the standard cast of characters adopted by the cryptographic community when creating narratives about communications sequences. For instance, "Alice wants to send a message to Bob". Trent is the name used for a trusted third party or a neutral arbiter. Here's the disambiguation page for Trent. As mentioned on the page, Trent was the location of an important catholic convention and a major diplomatic incident that could have changed the course of the American Civil War. The name is a favorite of mine because it is the name of one of the characters from Daniel Keyes Moran's The Long Run.

Sunday, September 25, 2005

Trent Comes Home

Trent came home from the hospital today. He has a clean bill of health so far. It took him about a day to learn to breast feed, which was worrisome, but he's doing well with it now. The cats have both approached him and sniffed him a bit. Tina's parents brought his first hat home early so that the cats could smell his scent for a day or so before Trent's arrival. I'm feeling pretty good. Haven't gotten much sleep, but seemingly enough to function at the level required to take care of an infant.

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Trent Nathaniel Hudson Is Born

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Trent Nathaniel Hudson was born on September 23, 2005 at Howard County General Hospital. He weight 7 lbs. and 12 onces. He measured 21.25 inches in length. Mother and baby are doing well. There are some blury low resolution pictures over at the moblog [Again Text America appears to have deleted the account, so these pictures are lost]. Here's a nicer higher resolution better lit shot of Trent. Here's a picture of the new familty. Poor Tina was such a champion pusher, that she blew out all of the capillaries around her eyes. That's why she looks a little bruised in the picture.

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Finally, Something to Plan

Tina's OB appointment today resulted in a trip to the hospital for possible preeclampsia symptoms. The further tests for preeclampsia were negative, but some other test was borderline for indicating a possible problem with degraded performance of the placenta. So, now they are planning to induce the baby tomorrow morning. So, finally something to plan. We'll be at the hospital tomorrow at 7:30 to try to get labor started. We'll probably be at the hospital until Sunday, so I probably won't post here again until then. From the hospital, I should be able to post some pictures to my moblog [Note:Text America seems to have deleted my account, so these pictures are lost] from mobile phone friendly areas of the hospital. So, check there for updates until Sunday.