Separation of Hearth and Screed
Recent discussions with my adorable wife have led to the conclusion that we would prefer to limit access to news about (and pictures of) our family life to our friends and family from now on, so I will be setting up a separate, password-protected weblog for that purpose. This will most likely be the last entry in the Family category of this blog. Subsequent posts about family-related matters will be posted in the new blog (the details of which are forthcoming), but you will need to be a registered—and recognized!—friend or family member to be able to read them. If you are one of these, but have not yet registered, please feel free to do so now.
It’s too early to say for sure at this stage, but there has been some discussion about having said adorable wife contribute to the friends-and-family blog .
Incidentally, this also means that our Family galleries at smugmug are now password-protected as well. If you would like to know the password, please contact me.
Update 1: Okay, the new blog is more or less ready. There are still some bugs to work out, but it’s in good enough shape to share with family and friends (who will be forgiving, I hope!). The new blog can be found at http://ff.i-sako.com/. Offhand, I cannot think of a more auspicious topic to kick off a new blog than our daughter’s fifth birthday today.
It requires a separate login from this blog, even though the login information for both blogs is the same (I’ll work on fixing that soon).
I’ve received comment from a number of people about this change, but haven’t been able to respond to most of them yet. I will soon. I promise!

Good call. I’ve been thinking about doing that for some time, well at least with my daughter’s photo gallery that is.
Puzzled Mother tried to register but maybe I already am registered. Yes, good idea to protect the children. Love, Mom
Mom,
Yes, you are already registered. If you do not remember your login information, you can reset it by clicking the “Forgot your password?” link on the login page.
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