How can this be comfy?
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
The Cat in my Hat
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Ride 'Til Your Hat Floats
Here's Don and Doug and the Queen Mary
Here's Doug and Claudia and the Queen Mary
Here's me and Don and . . .
It took about an hour from start to finish to ride the Metro all the way to Long Beach. The end of the line was walking distance to tons of restaurants and shops and the Long Beach Aquarium. Parking is free at the Metro station in Pasadena and no traffic there and back - it was a great way to go!
Friday, June 20, 2008
Cat on a Hot Couch
Temperatures have been over 100 the past three days here. Our little cat, Spot, found a way to cool her whiskers.
Today my car's digital temperature display read 108 degrees as I was driving home from work, and at 10:30 p.m. the temperature widget on my computer as I was uploading this video read 96. The indoor temperature was 85. Too hot for kitties!
It made for a nice evening walk, tho'. Don and I walked to Old Town and had dinner at a teriyaki place. Summer is definitely here!
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Happy Mother's Day
Minnie was delicious.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Strange Laundry
Don had just finished sorting the laundry and the bag was empty. Then it became full of cat.
Rex is four years old and weighs about 17 lbs. He has three black dots on his nose in the shape of Mickey Mouse. He likes to hang out in my room, and this is the first time he has attempted a foray into the laundry bag.
After several attempts, he managed to work his way out.
Next we will teach him to sort the delicates from the permanent press.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
ADLA
Spencer's final competition with Full Force Percussion was last Sunday, April 27 at the ADLA competition in Corona. ADLA stands for American Drum Line Association. Full Force placed third out of seven other drumlines in the Independent World class.
Nice job, Spencer! Now, on to VK!
Friday, April 18, 2008
What makes you laugh?
So last night I got home from work and Amanda had something on the internet she wanted me to hear. So the three of us, Marc, Amanda and I, sat around the computer and listened to this broadcast from a local morning radio show. And I had one of those moments. I guess you have to be in just the right mood, or be with the people you love, or the people you have fun with the most, or both, in order for it to hit you just right. I must have really needed it, because it felt so good to laugh hysterically. It was a gloriously silly moment. So silly, in fact, that I sneakily listened to it again at work today, and spent the afternoon breaking out in fits of occasional giggles. Last night in the few minutes before I finally fell asleep in bed, I kept trying to stifle giggles with little success.
Oh dear, now I've probably oversold it before I've even told you what it is. It's a broadcast on a morning radio show (Kevin and Bean) where they have a (scripted) telephone conversation with (not really) Bob Dylan, based on the premise that no one can understand a word he says. Oh my, I'm giggling already. Here it is:
http://kroq.wmod.llnwd.net/a168/o1/kbaudio/bob_dylan_5707.asf
My dad was good at laughing. One of my memories of him is hearing him down the hallway in the den laughing at Johnny Carson long after I had gone to bed. If something was funny, he had a great laugh. And if something was really funny, his laugh pitch got higher and he had this great giggle. I can hear him now in my head. Laughing is good.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Spring Break - Sunday
And now - The Fab Four.
Here's one.
Here's two.
Here's three . . .
. . . and here's four. This one is my favorite.
Cool, huh?
The concert was all Beatles music in the first half, and Wings in the second half. It was amazing, and we always have a good time seeing our Fabbie friends.
Well, back to work tomorrow. Spring Break was fun while it lasted!
Spring Break - Saturday
The name of their routine is "Capture the Flag", and Spencer is (obviously) on the Red Team. They took first place in their category. Spencer wasn't too impressed, because there was only one other drum line competing in that category against them. However, he needs to allow his mother to think that it was pretty cool.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Spring Break - Friday
We had lunch at Felippe's near Olvera Street. They are celebrating their 100th year in business. 100 years of YUM!
After lunch, we rode downtown to 7th and Figueroa and walked to the Fashion Institute of Design (FIDM) to see the travelling display of movie costumes in their museum. (Do we detect a pattern here?) Among others, Harry Potter costumes were on display.
The above costumes were worn by (from left to right): Professor Umbridge (Imelda Staunton), Tonks (Natalia Tina), Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), Lucius Malfoy (Jason Isaacs) and Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) in Order of the Phoenix. There were other costume displays there, from movies such as 300, Blades of Glory, Elizabeth: The Golden Years, Marie Antoinette, Across the Universe, 3:10 to Yuma, Beowolf, Hairspray, and Sweeney Todd. It was really cool.
Here's Doug and Don, waiting patiently on a park bench under an arbor at the beautiful park outside FIDM while Claudia and I were inside looking at costumes.
Here's me and the angel statue (for some reason she's wearing a cat mask - I'm wearing sunglasses) outside the museum.
Here's another handprint (and my camera strap) - this time from former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda - only we're not at the Chinese Theatre anymore. These are in front of the Dodgers store at Universal City Walk. The store is pretty extensive - just about everything Dodgers you could think of. These hand prints were the only thing I found photo-worthy while we were at City Walk. We took the Metro almost to the end to get there, and fortunately there's a shuttle to take you up the hill to the mall. There's also a square with Eric Gagne's handprints next to Tommy's, but the shuttle was leaving and I didn't have time to take a picture of them. I had my priorities straight, tho' . . .
We Metro'd all the way back to Pasadena (end of the line) and the four of us had dinner at Islands. Yaki tacos - yummy! There and back again, all for five bucks. (Except for food, and the ninety-nine cent ceramic chicken necklace I bought at Olvera Street . . . ) Another all-around good day.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Spring Break - Thursday
Here's the "Partners" statue at the hub of Main St. - the original plans had Mickey holding an ice cream cone.
We rode the Jungle Cruise together. Originally Walt wanted live animals on the riverbanks, but decided they would probably be sleeping during the daytime and no one would see them. Bad idea.
We had a private viewing of one of the original Tiki Room flowers from the early 1960's. Her name is Ophelia. She's retired now.
This is Don's sandwich. Everybody got a Disney character name on their lunch. His was kind of obvious. ;>
This is a tiny courtyard opposite Sleeping Beauty's castle where they hold weddings. (Little, tiny weddings.)
This is the actual Disney family crest. It is positioned at the front of Sleeping Beauty's castle right over the entrance. I hadn't heard it was the Disney crest - but Amanda had.
This is the fountain next to Snow White's wishing well to the right of Sleeping Beauty's castle (otherwise known as My House). The statues of Snow White and the seven dwarfs were sculpted in Italy of Italian marble. When the statues were finished and delivered to Disneyland, they didn't have the heart to tell the sculptor that Snow White wasn't supposed to be the same height as the dwarfs . . . so they put her at the top of the waterfall to give the illusion that she is taller.
This is Jingles, the carousel horse (or the back of Jingles, rather). She has the distinction of being the horse that represents the one Mary Poppins rode in the scene when they all jumped into the sidewalk chalk drawing. She has an umbrella on her right . . . flank? hip? whatever, and a crest with a drawing of Mary Poppins and some other things from the movie which are covered by the girl who was riding her at the time - I didn't want to freak her out so I didn't ask her to move her leg. Julie Andrews herself had ridden this horse the day before this picture was taken when they had some kind of special Mary Poppins ceremony.
This is a model of Sleeping Beauty's Castle which is on display in the Opera House at the entrance to Main Street. We enjoy looking for Hidden Mickeys while we're in the park, but if you crouch down and look inside the opening at the entrance of this castle, you'll see . . .
. . . a hidden Walt! Cool, huh?
At the end of the day, we went to California Adventures to see a show and then we went to Downtown Disney and saw a movie at the AMC theatres ("Leatherheads"). The movie was okay, but our day at the parks was AWESOME. More Spring Break on Friday!
Spring Break - Wednesday
Here's the Kodak photo spot by Thunder Mtn. Railroad.
Here's the Kodak spot by the Fantasyland Carousel.
Here's the Kodak spot in Toon Town (well actually the photo spot is a fire engine, but there were a bunch of kids in it, go figure).
Here's the Kodak spot for the Matterhorn.
The weather was beautiful (sunny, cold and windy). Sometimes we don't go on any rides at all, we just re-invent ways to see the park from a different perspective. And we have a blast doing it!
Spring Break
It's the hand, foot and "wand-prints" of the trio from the Harry Potter movies! These were in the center of the courtyard and were made just before the premier of the most recent installment of the series in July of 2007.
Here are a couple more:
Here's me with my hand in Emma Watson's handprint, and
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Easter
Here's Spencer and Marc . . . and Don holding the sugar.
Here's a very silly mom and a very pretty Amanda.