Before you begin: There may be some unfair self-flagellation in this post. Been down a bit, since I am still recovering from my illness. I will try to keep it mild.
Thursday night - Took my daughter to Dallas Go Club. Didn't really get to play a game, but I showed her off. The 4 Dan there offered to play her, but she was being shy. We ate some food and she relaxed and then she really, really wanted to play him, but he had already left. She was not interested in playing me. She wanted to watch several of the games, but she was too shy. She would watch for a moment, but when someone looked at her, she would run away.
Friday - I had to work 6 hours overnight for dayjob after working a full day Thurs, and I had to come in for Fri as well. I was not a functional human most of the day, and my pnuemonia came back hard on me, and I was miserable. I think I watched a few pro games in a daze, but mostly... Blech.
Sat - Some EasyGo basics. I don't remember how many. My 5 yo daughter asked to replay a pro game, and since I am currently looking at Ke Jie's games, we did one of those. I would press the button for the next move, and she would put the stone on the board, and I would correct her if necessary. Got about 25 moves in before she lost interest. I watched, but did not replay, about 4 games in SmartGo, just trying to get a feel for it. We also purchased and put together a lot of furniture from Ikea, and I nearly passed out in the store (the walk is so long, and I am still sick!). Once the furniture was together, I got to put the big TV up and plug the media PC in. The family watched a lot of Hikaru No Go together. My daughter loves it.
Sun - Probably about 70 EasyGo basics. Again my daughter asked to replay a game. This time it was a Gu Li game. Again, we got about 25 moves in before she went off to play with friends. Watched about 8 games in Smart Go, and replayed 1 manually. I saw some interesting tricks I hadn't noticed before; I don't know how to describe them. I don't know if I even understand them correctly. Several of the games I watched, I want to replay manually so I can look at some the exchanges in more detail. There are so many wonderful games out there. Started relearning the josekis I've forgotten from Weiqi Dingshi Daquan. Oh, and the family all watched more Hikaru No Go. And my daughter asked to play a game with me! Yay! She took 6 stones and we played 59 moves each (118 total) before she lost interest. She did some very clever things at the beginning, things that look like stuff she saw in the pro games we replayed. She played a few end game moves at the edge and when I responded, she sighed, and told me now she would have to connect so I couldn't atari. Amazing how fast she learns

Mon - I started feeling better, finally, and I had the day off. We were supposed to go down to the State Fair of Texas, but the weather was horrible and a storm the night before had knocked out the commuter trains to the fair. We all went to Chick Fil A, since we were healthier, and my daughter was stir crazy. My daughter and I played a "sample" game, which is where she puts stones randomly on the board and then moves them around, just looking at them. We replayed a few moves from a pro game, or, rather, I did most of it, as she ran off to play with kiddos. I taught a man and his 5 year old son how to play, worked on some Josekis, finished replaying my pro game, watched another. Later on, after we got home, I did probably about 500 Easygo basics, finally getting around to finishing up the basics section. Remember, these aren't life and death problems or even tesuji problems (usually - there are a few of both of those in there), these are real basic things, like atari in the right direction, capture, connect, ladder, net, etc. So 500 isn't something godlike or anything. Also, I did the problems just before bed, and I was exhausted. Knotwilig would be disappointed; I was not in prime learning mode, but it's the time I had. Before that, though, we all watched more Hikaru No Go, and my daughter asked to play another game with me. She took 9 stones this time, and we played 65 stones each (130 moves) before she lost interest. After losing her first corner, she made a really cool endgame play that made her second corner live. Very proud of her

She's starting to realize that she has a lot to learn, I think, but I try not to tell her that or make comments at all. I've found that my comments frustrate her more than help, probably because I'm one of her parents and I nag her about stuff all day long anyway. Maybe I can find her a teacher, someone she can learn from that isn't dad? Who knows.
Tues - I did 436 EasyGo basics. The last dozen or so, my brain was melted. I'd intended to do more, but I wasn't learning anything, so I stopped. I came back later, and did 39 Tsumego Pro basic problems. I was really terrible at these. I realized that I hadn't done Tsumego or Tesuji for like a month or something, maybe longer! I also cranked out about 20 Tesuji problems from the same program. I really need to work on these again; my basics are much stronger, but I've lost what little Tesuji/Tsumego I had, and I... grrrr... it just makes me clench my teeth and want to punch a table. You work so hard to learn something and then it fades away so fast. Very disappointed in myself for not keeping up with it. Family watched more Hikaru No Go, though, and my daughter once again asked to play Go. Sadly, it was too late, way past her bed time. We played two fast games of capture go instead, and I promised to play a real game with her tomorrow night. Also, her mother also promised to play her at a game of capture Go, which is a huge step forward. My wife hasn't played for months.