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		<title>Atlanta, Mylanta.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I’m in Georgia visiting the other half of my brain, Kathy. It’s so good to see her and Reilly, too. I’ve not seen him since he was 6 months old, so it’s great to see what a little man &#8230; <a href="http://tenth-muse.com/2008/12/atlanta-mylanta/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I’m in Georgia visiting the other half of my brain, <a title="Pink Martinis: Goodnight Moon, Hello Martini" href="http://pinkmartinis.com" target="_blank">Kathy</a>. It’s so good to see her and Reilly, too. I’ve not seen him since he was 6 months old, so it’s great to see what a little man he’s become. SO cute. Seriously, full of cute. And beans. And attitude. Ahhh&#8230;. three. Actually, he’s one of the most well-behaved kids I’ve ever seen. He says please and thank you without any prompting and he’s clearly a smart, smart kid.  Funny, too.  We’ve been having a good time playing and he seems to have a taken to Auntie Joelle quite well.  Kids like me. I think because I still am one.</p>
<p>Of course, no travel is complete without a little drama. As soon as I landed last night, I received a metric ton of emails from a client panicking because his site was displaying the WordPress install screen.  I *just* finished his site and signed off completely on it yesterday. It was beautiful, perfect even. In fact, I was pretty impressed with myself!  That’ll teach me. I go away one day and the sky falls.</p>
<p>Normally, I don’t totally freak out about such things because that’s just the nature of the Internet. Things happen. You put in a support ticket and hash it out. But the poor client was at his wit’s end. He’s great, though, I really like the client… he’s just not jaded by the wonky workings of the Internet yet and is new to blogging so it sent him into a multi, multi, *multi* email tailspin.  I had to call <a title="Hostmonster" href="http://hostmonster.com/track/themoxiegirls">Hostmonster</a> and Troy, who is the most patient man on Earth, listened to me rant and carry on. I think there were tears at one point. I explained that I’d been up all night, that I’d been traveling for 7 hours and that I just got off a plane and asked him for forgive me my temporary psychosis.   He was so gracious about it. Kudos to you, Troy at <a title="Hostmonster" href="http://hostmonster.com/track/themoxiegirls">Hostmonster</a>.</p>
<p>Anyway, Troy said he couldn’t help me technically because they don’t support WordPress, but he said he would “take a peek”. I submitted an official ticket to support and told the client that what can be done is being done and that if nothing was resolved by this morning that I would call again.  Well, this morning I was greated with an email from the client that the site was back online, nothing was lost and hallelujah, I can stop drinking antacids.  Thank you, <a title="Hostmonster" href="http://hostmonster.com/track/themoxiegirls">Hostmonster</a>! (Seriously, I love Hosting Matters — we’ve hosted with them for years and years, but I must say that <a title="Hostmonster" href="http://hostmonster.com/track/themoxiegirls">Hostmonster</a> deserves epic accolades.)</p>
<p>Ok, Kathy is back from putting Reilly down for a nap and now we’re off to the movies to see <em>Twilight</em>.  I could go for some popcorn&#8230;.</p>
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