10 Weeks Later…

I’ve been very quiet on my blog for a while now, but I wanted to get everybody up to date on a few things…

#1) First and foremost, I’m a dad :)

Whitney and I had our first child (Haley Kay Carey) on January 30th. Everyone is doing wonderful and I’m loving being a dad. Right now, this is where the majority of my focus has been channeled. Haley is doing awesome, Whitney is doing awesome, and I’m doing awesome.

You can find our pictures of Haley on Flickr at: http://flickr.com/photos/thecareyfam/tags/haley/

Haley Pics

#2) If you’re interested in what I’m doing (until I get back to blogging more), I’m using Twitter frequently. It’s much easier to do the micro-blog thing with Twitter.

You can find my Twitter profile at: http://twitter.com//bencarey

#3) I created a small web page to hold the links to my small projects and experiments. There’s not much on the site right now, but there will be as time moves on. I have a lot of little experiments that I’d like to try and this will probably be where I link them up (I’m sure I’ll blog about them as well).

The new site is: http://www.hellokensho.com

#4) I launched Omakase. This was a little idea to experiment with Rails, iPhone development, and some ideas for exploring ways to make micro-applications. Omakase does one thing… it makes decisions for you. I’ll post more about it after I finish cleaning it up a bit. The site was written for the iPhone, but it does have a traditional browser version as well. Currently, the browser site looks the best in Safari.

You can find Omakase at: http://www.iloveomakase.com

#5) I moved my blog and site host over to Media Temple. As part of that move, I wiped out all of the categories for my old blog entries. I did this on purpose. I do blog about a mixture of items (technology, business, development, life, travel, etc.) and I decided that all of the categories just weren’t worth the effort to maintain them.

I’ll get back to blogging, speaking, and the various communities before too much longer. For now, I’m enjoying a bit of a break and soaking up the new addition to the family.