Best Laid Plans. . .
But I did want to be sure to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving.
I'm happy you're still here with me.
Thanks.
Improvising through the Digital Soup.
When you need a way to keep your kid interested in orchestra lessons----this comes in real handy.
I'm gonna see these guys with the Robo boy tonight for one of his Christmas presents. Should be good. :-)
I've always had a little trek in me. When I was a kid I loved catching re-runs on Sunday afternoons.
The month I started college was when the new series started, The Next Generation. A group of friends all got together in my dorm room to watch the first episode. I tried to catch it whenever I could after that.
Then, on the spring when I finished Grad school, the curtain fell. So it kinda spanned my college career and sort of book-ended it.
I've been very disappointed in the movies since.
But it looks like I may have something to get excited about again.
Oh, yeah.
Yes, we're big fans of the Brit action scifi adventure show, Doctor Who---so we're very excited to see the trailer for the next installment show up on Youtube.
The wife is our official Who spotter. She trolls the internet during the day when the kids are in school, to see if there is any news we should be made aware of.
For those of you who don't know, it goes back a bit but recently saw a revival and upgrade, much like Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek. And every so often the doctor 'regenerates' into a new personality, which is what we're seeing here. Sort of. We think.
Very exciting to see what might possibly be the new Doctor. More exciting than seeing Bond change. For us.
Oh, and on a completely different, less fictional subject---have you heard who else is moving into the White House? Michelle Obama's mom!---to look after the girls rather than getting a nannny.
The first Grandma! Is that cool or what!?
The other day when I was having to make unpopular decisions as a parent--this cartoon popped into my mind. This is what it feels like sometimes. I'm the cat seeing danger on all sides and the kid is Porky, thinking I'm being entirely over reactionary and fighting my every attempt to keep them from harm.
I'm just trying to keep from every having to be the calvary.
(On another note, remember back in the day when you could show naked cartoon pigs getting ready for bed on afterschool T.V.)
We voted! We went in there and changed the world. All THREE of us. Yes, my little girl is now a world changer. She has entered into active civic life. Turned 18 in October and Voted in her first election not even a month later. How cool is that!
I was telling a friend at work that for me, this is as exciting as when she took her first steps or her first day at school. And definitely more exciting than when she got her driver's license (no concern over personal safety or property damage with this one). I couldn't believe it--we actually had to stand in line on this one. We've never had a line before. But it was totally worth it, of course. It'll be very exciting to see what the turn out percentage is. I love it when the world get's engaged.
Afterwords we went to the local coffee shop (not Starbucks) and had a celebratory latte.
The Lemur has a mock election in 4th grade today. He was so proud to tout the fact that apparently in the past, as the 4th grade goes, so goes the election. They've never been wrong. And where is CNN to cover that.
However, he did come to me a bit wide eyed with the latest political scandal in this current presidential race:
"Dad---is it true that Obama has a SEXUAL marriage."
My wife and I just looked at each other. When trying to get out the door to school, there is no way to answer that question briefly. Looks like the Lemur and I are going to have a talk. More specifically---looks like we're going to have THE talk.
This election cycle is bring up all kinds of interesting conversations.