SQLAgentman
Technically Speaking with Tim Ford
RSS
  • Home
  • About
  • SQL
    • #SQLHacker
    • Dynamic Management Objects
      • Periodic Table of Dynamic Management Objects
      • DMV Research Papers
    • Best Practices
    • Reporting Services
    • Templates
    • Tips and Tricks
    • Friends of SQLAgentman
      • Red Gate
        • Friends of Red Gate
      • Quest Software
  • SQL Cruise
    • What Gets Measured Gets Done
  • Interests
    • Cooking
    • Exercise
    • Family and Friends
    • Literature
    • Media and Culture
    • Music
    • Photography
    • Reviews
    • Tech
    • Travel
      • Seattle
  • Publications
    • MSSQLTips.com Articles
    • Red Gate Simple-Talk Articles
    • SQL Server Central Articles
    • SQLServerPedia
  • Series
    • 12 Days of Christmas 2011
    • 13 Mistakes and Missteps
    • Fun Time
      • Fun Fridays
      • Bacon Bits and Bytes
    • Meme Monday
    • SQL N00B Crew
    • T-SQL Tuesday
    • Top 10 Things Learned
    • What Gets Measured Gets Done
  • Training
    • SQL Cruise
    • PASS
      • PASS Summit
    • SQL Saturday
    • PresentationFiles
  • SHAREables
    • Weekly SHAREable Posts
  • Copyright

#sqltrevor

The Natural Side of Micro-Management

Sep 4 2012

The Natural Side of Micro-Management

Welcome to Hell. It’s Beautiful and the Coffee is Terrible. Last month I enured the most grueling (physically and mentally) experience of my life to date with the possible exception of the experience of watching my youngest son languish in a hospital bed for almost six weeks back in 2011. I spent fourteen days with [...]

By Tim Ford • Professional Development, Rants, Syndicated • 1 • Tags: #sqltrevor, Buck Woody, micro-management, micromanagement, Professional Development, SQL, SQL Server

One Year Later

Feb 1 2012

One Year Later

It was January 31, 2011 when the entire medical saga that came to be known as #SQLTrevor began.  We are aboard SQL Cruise at the moment and all I can say is that things are much better one year later… Thank you to all of you who showed support to Trevor and to my family [...]

By Tim Ford • Family and Friends, SQL Cruise • 0 • Tags: #sqltrevor

Feb 24 2011

The Latest on Trevor

I couldn’t come up with a cinematic or musically-themed title for a post that covers what has gone on since I last updated everyone on Trevor.  I don’t think that Hollywood could come up with a plot to match what’s gone on. Particularly since they’re too busy out there trying to come up with a reboot [...]

By Tim Ford • Uncategorized • 9 • Tags: #sqltrevor

Feb 17 2011

Watching The Clock

Wednesday, February 16th? In the continuing saga of my son Trevor, today was a frustrating day of watching the clock.  For the last 36 hours the routine has been the same:  he eats, he hurts, he hits the Junior DBA’s room, he cries, he rests, we walk the halls of the childrens ward.  Repeat. It’s [...]

By Tim Ford • Family and Friends • 20 • Tags: #sqltrevor

Feb 15 2011

Smash The Mirror

We’ve had a few more days of lows and much better highs the past few days since I first laid bare my son, Trevor’s, medical issues on this blog.  Saturday February 12 found us in a sit-wait-stay-good dog position.  Baby steps continued, but were always aided by scheduled Morphine and hindered by boredom and short [...]

By Tim Ford • Family and Friends • 15 • Tags: #sqltrevor

Feb 12 2011

Through the Looking Glass

  Many of you by now have seen the tweets or Facebook posts about issues surrounding my ten-year-old son, Trevor.  For those who have publicly, privately, or unbenknownst to me expressed their support (for the most part) to a kid they’ve never met before, I appreciate it and then close this run-on-sentence. Up until 8 months ago Trev was a [...]

By Tim Ford • Family and Friends • 69 • Tags: #sqltrevor

Learn. Network. Relax. Grow.   Just add water.
 
 
Click logo to learn more about SQL Cruise  

Want the Latest News? Subscribe:

Subscribe by Email

Subscribe via RSS

   
 

 
 

Tags

#12DaysofSQLChristmas #sqlhacker #sqltrevor #telecommuting 24 Hours of SQL Server Bacon Best Practices Boring things that won't get you dates but may gain you geek cred. Buck Woody Challenge Contests DMV DMV Book DMVs Dynamic Management Objects Fun Friday Inactive August MSSQLTips PASS Photography Presentations Professional Association for SQL Server Professional Development Red Gate Security SQL sqlagentman SQL Cruise SQLCruise SQL Cruise Alaska 2011 SQL N00B Crew SQLPASS SQL Saturday SQL Server Summit 2009 Syndicated Tech TechEd2010 Things Learned Tim Ford Tips and Tricks Top 13 Mistakes Twitter Vendors What Gets Measured

Tim’s Tweets

Twitter Logo
Refresh
Follow Tim »
© SQLAgentman 2013
Powered by WordPress • Themify WordPress Themes