Weeknotes 25:46
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Week of November 9โ15
I had struggled the previous couple of weeks with getting going in my work. It was hard to get started each day. But this week, I was able to jump in right away and took a deep dive each day into a single project. I am currently building the digital version of an annual report for Revive Our Hearts.
I really enjoyed my work this week. I had a lot of fun bringing the annual report to life. I have always enjoyed this phase of a project when I start to get into a groove and see the concept take shape. I am using the print version for cues. The print designer commented that the digital version parallels the print one so well when I sent him a link to see my work in progress. That was aโฆ
Weeknotes 25:46
Posted 2 hours ago
Week of November 9โ15
I had struggled the previous couple of weeks with getting going in my work. It was hard to get started each day. But this week, I was able to jump in right away and took a deep dive each day into a single project. I am currently building the digital version of an annual report for Revive Our Hearts.
I really enjoyed my work this week. I had a lot of fun bringing the annual report to life. I have always enjoyed this phase of a project when I start to get into a groove and see the concept take shape. I am using the print version for cues. The print designer commented that the digital version parallels the print one so well when I sent him a link to see my work in progress. That was an encouragement and affirmation that I am headed in the right direction.
There were times in 2024 when I was very unsure that I would be working as a front-end developer again. I faced a challenging job market that I struggled to get noticed enough to get an interview. And I observed that there was a lot of disruption in the industry. Looking at where I am now in 2025, I feel incredibly grateful and blessed that I get to continue to do the work that I love to do. That was not lost on me last week as I got lost in my work and it felt more like play than work. I am glad that I get to continue to experience creative moments like I had last week.
Articles I read
- Nothing but a Passionate, Heartfelt Sin (Tim Challies)
- On Knowing Your Responsibilities (O. Alan Noble)
- Leaders, the Suffering You Hate Produces the Resilience You Need (Dave Harvey)
- Hosting Your Own Little Haman Party (Tim Challies)
- A person at the other end (Chris Coyier on Frontend Masters Blog)
- My CSS selector strategy (Andy Clarke)
- HTML is for lovers (Chris Ferdinandi)
- Talking around about CSS: The final act (Ana Rodrigues)
- Open source is still broken (Chris Ferdinandi)
- Studio Notes #58 (Dan Cederholm)
- some melancholy (Joe Crawford)
- Quiet UI Came and Went, Quiet as a Mouse (CSS Tricks)
- When to use CSS text-wrap: balance vs. text-wrap: pretty (Daniel Schwarz on LogRocket)
Caught my eye
CSS Game: Guess The Movie โ This is a fun little game that uses CSS syntax as clues to guess a movie.
Details element as turnable cards (Cyd Stumpel)
What I watched
- Boston Blue (CBS)
- Watson (Paramount Plus)
- Matlock (CBS)
- Strange New Worlds (Paramount Plus)
- Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+) โ We rewatched season one in anticipation of season two which lands December 10
- The Voice (NBC)
Books I am reading
- Sunday Matters (Paul David Tripp) โ I read one devotional a week.
- Everyday Gospel (Paul David Tripp) โ Reading through the Bible this year with this devotional.
- Faithfully Present (Adam Ramsey) โ I finished this one on Saturday.
- Telling a Better Story (Joshua Chatraw)
- Not Old, Not Young, Not Done. (Christopher Ash)
- All That Jesus Commanded (John Piper) โ I have been slowly working my way through this one since mid-June. I put it down for a few weeks and picked it back up.
Walking
The beginning and end of my walk on Friday night
- Friday โ 3.01 miles in 55 minutes
What I played
MLB The Show 20 (Twins) โ I played 4 games this week and went 3-1. I lost the final game to the Indians and ended a 9 game winning streak. My team has 102 wins as I begin September.