Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas 2007

Mindy wanted a new tree this year... a pre-lit tree. Luckily, there was one on sale and she was able to get it for 50% off. As you can see, there was no room under the tree (it touched the floor) but there was plenty of room for presents around it.


The first thing that Alex noticed was the wooden kitchen. Whenever we are up in Pflugerville at Betsy's, he loves to play with it... so we figured 'why not get one ourselves.' As you can see (by this and following photos) it was a hit!


The family unwrapping presents at 7:00 AM.


... Andee likes the kitchen too.


Aaron and Aimee got Nintendo DS Lites for Christmas. Santa brought them each their own (so they can stop borrowing their parents'). Now we can get some 4-player action going on Mario Party DS!


As soon as he unwrapped the apron and hat, he put them on!


Andee found the chocolate that was in her stocking... and everyone elses. Not to mention the apples and oranges and cookies and crackers...


Mindy and the kids - after opening presents.


Mindy got a new DS to replace the old one she busted (and no this isn't part of the "Santa/Nintendo DS Replacement Program").


Andee and Alex got a tent and tunnel system to play in.


Andee enjoying the tunnels...


... but not enjoying her new pajamas that we made her wear for pictures.


Alex got a big alphabet puzzle so that he can work on getting those ABCs down.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

The Golden Compass

I saw the trailer for this movie about a year ago and it looked like an intriguing fantasy adventure, along the same lines as Lord of the Rings and the Chronicles of Narnia... but a little more civilized.

I like Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, so I figured it would be a good movie to see this Christmas.

Then about six months later the emails starting rolling in. You know the ones that that I am talking about; "Boycott 'The Golden Compass'"

It's funny how emails like this tend to have different effects on the recipients of these messages. I did read the emails and it became the impetus for me to start to seriously look at the book, author, and plot and why this book/movie would become such a danger that people would actually start a campaign against it.

Reading the cliff notes version of the stories, I really didn't see any harm in the plot or in the way Philip Pullman masks his distaste for the Catholic Church (and maybe organized religion in general), but there are many other texts that treat these subjects the same way. The Bible even eludes to this in Revelations... but not to the same extent.

So, I saw the movie last night and quite enjoyed it. I'm aware that the director (Chris Weitz) softened the story and the references that were more prevalent in the book... but I thought that the movie did a good job with what it had.

One of the undertones that I felt radiated the most from the movie was the idea of one's free agency and how important it is to one's soul. I can agree completely with that. Free agency is the reason that we are here and is what allows us to become who we are. Without that, we are nothing more than soulless beings lumbering about with no direction other than what we are told to do.

In this movie, the Magisterium is out to do just that: separate the children from their daemons (their outer soul in the form of an animal companion).

I find it funny (and at the same time ironic) that there is a campaign that spends more time on asking for a boycott than for an education on the topic and an invitation to exercise your own free agency.

I'm not going to say much more about the movie other than I liked it... but I'm curious as to what was left out or softened.

There is one event that happens at the end of the book that doesn't happen in the first movie, but would open up the next movie and it will cause some to cringe spoiler below (highlight to see it), but they did the same thing with the LOTR series.

Lyra's friend Roger is killed by her uncle as a means of gaining Dust so that a portal can be opened to another world. They are in a remote location and since they are the only people around I can see the reason for the sacrifice, but it wouldn't be a good way to end the movie.


Min reserved the first book for me, and I'll start reading it when it comes in.

I know how the trilogy ends (or rather what the Evangelicals are so miffed about) and I'd like to see what leads up to this choice that the children make to do what they do.

Anyways, I doubt that the sequels will be made. The movie only grossed $26M this weekend and that is far from an automatic greenlight. But I did find out that overseas this movie made $60M overseas (so an $86M world-wide ain't bad).

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Friday, November 30, 2007

Important message...

This message was handed to me the other night after the kids were put to bed.

It's from Aimee:

Dear Daddy and Mommy,

Andee will not let me go out just because I will not be thar. But I really really really really really really really really really really really O what the hack have to go to the bath room really really bad.


That's exactly what she wrote.

It's going in her scrapbook.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

My Halloween Costume for 2007...



... but nobody is going to get it.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Two Car Family...

We are now a 2 car family.

Yup, I bought a car yesterday! A 2007 Hyundai Accent.



I was after a reliable car with good gas mileage and a good warranty. I originally went to the dealership to test drive a used 2006 Nissan Sentra (but it was sold), so I test drove a used 2006 Hyundai Elantra for the afternoon (I took that home and showed Min, and she loved it...) but I was a bit uncomfortable with the low roof.

Then I test drove the 2007 Hyundai Accent, and found it to be very roomy considering my height and was much more comfortable to drive (arm rests, headroom, leg room).

When it got down to talking numbers I was able to get them to drop the price of the used Elantra down quite a bit... but it was within $600 of the new car, so I took that one. Thanks to good credit and an okay down payment, I was able to get a really low rate, a shorter term, and take it home that night. The insurance on the Accent was cheaper than the Elantra to boot!

It gets 28/37 miles per gallon, and is now my commuter car.

Since it was a model close-out, it didn't have power anything (locks, windows, entry, etc.) but that saved me a good $2k.

I'm so stoked about having the car... but while at work today, a hazelnut fell out of a tree and put a small ding (hardly noticeable) back by the trunk key.

Oh well... it was bound to happen. Can't stop that.

Oh... and while Min was coming home from the dealership last night... the van passed 125,000 miles! Milestone!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Waiting for Cannelloni...

One of our favorite places to eat is a place called Zio's Italian Kitchen! We love to go there because kid's eat for $1.99 and the food is great!

We took Spencer there when he was visiting, and one of the perks is that you can draw on the butcher paper that they line the tables with.

Well, when you sit two artists down at a table waiting for their food, you get this (click to enlarge)...



... I told Spencer that I would scan it and post it on the blog. I have some time today, so I finally hooked up the scanner and scanned it. I did the stuff on the right (my caricatures) and Spence did the stuff on the left (his caricature and the other stuff).

... did I mention the food was good?

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Devil child



We got Andee all ready for church on Sunday and then she went down for a nap while the rest of us got ready. When she got up she looked a little "devilish." While it was cute we did fix her hair before church.


BTW, for those who are complaining (Keli) we are working on updated pictures.

Monday, September 10, 2007

This is Jill's baby...

... until she has a real one. ;)

Friday, September 07, 2007

Has it been 11 years already?

It's our anniversary today. Has it really been 11 years since we got married? Time flies! I can honestly say that the last 11 years have been great! We have 4 great kids, Mike has a great job, we have a great house, have great family and friends, and live in a great place. (Do you sense a theme here?)

Happy anniversary Mikey! I love you and look forward to many, many more years together!

Also, Happy Anniversary to Nate and Betsy, and Jake and Amy tomorrow!