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    October 07

    YouTube - Miss Teen USA 2007 - South Carolina answers a question

    Ok so it might be the most watched video this weekend but i couldn't resist

     

     

    drama at the farm

     

    Thursday, September 6, 2007

    Tonight was the night. It had to happen. I told Alec it would happen. I told him about my scrapped knees, elbows, broken arms and bloody noses. That it is part of the riding experience and a part of growing up - some rite of passage.  So yep he fell, he spilled, he crashed on some nice hard concrete. Oh yeah the skin broke, oh yes there was some blood and gravel under the skin. Poor Alec, he was baptized tonight falling off his bike. The funny thing is that he fell twice on the same knee; the first was uneventful and he got straight back on his ride. the second woke the entire neighborhood and i would not be surprise if his grand parents in Paris heard the desperate “this time it REALLY REALLY HURTS” cries. I had to bribe him to get back on his bike. Two cookies did the trick. It’s funny how life his, i remember when i was the one with the bruise, now i am the one cleaning  and healing. the wheel turns.. In some ways today is as memorable for me as the day Alec started riding his bike without the training wheels.... Boy do i love being a dad....

    weekend - it's about the kids - what else?

    Sunday, September 9, 2007

    Alec had a wonderful weekend. We went bike riding on saturday am in a nice park by a small nearby lake, and then picked up buddy julian and headed to remlinger farm: a tradition for kids and their parents alike in western washington. We could park on the main lot, so we knew then it was too early in the season, so there were no pumpkins or any halloween scarecrow or other stuff, but on the plus side, there were no crowds. The kids could go on any ride as many times as they wanted and never had to wait in line - and they did. A huge plus, those lines can be really aggravating - when you are hungry and ten families stand firmly between you and your burger. Sunday did not start so well. Alec got up on the wrong foot and it took until noon to clear the air. Lucky for him, his buddy christopher came over and they spent a few hours enjoying the afternoon sun in the hottub and building legos. And then after his bath, more friends stopped by and brought us along on an early evening bike ride. We picked more people on the way and ended up being a convoy of kids and parents on their bikes ride along in the same direction. Then and only then, it was about 7:00 did i sit down with a drink. Not complaining, just stating the facts, only the facts.

    burning rubber...

     
     
     
    May 12

    prep your trip to france (if you have one coming up this summer)

    Speaking about france, there are a few interesting seminars coming up in June if you are plannig a trip to France this summer (yes before september per the comments in the previous post)

    here's a quick description of each of those classes on the seattle eastside.

    i believe they're filling in fast, so don't wait too long if you are interested.

     

  • When in Paris do as the Parisians do: This informative 3-hour program is delivered in English. It takes you around the French capital and highlights major sights and fun things to do. Includes a very entertaining slide show and a many travel resources to help you plan your trip. Click here to sign up online

  • Survival French for the Traveler: This fast-paced 3-hour program introduces the basics of French pronunciation and focuses on useful travel expressions. One of our most popular programs.
    Click here to sign up online

  • The Riches of France: Plan an Unforgettable Vacation:. NEW in 2007! This fast-paced 3-hour presentation takes you all over France and highlights favorite French vacations. Do not plan your trip without it!
    Click here to sign up online
  • Source: Welcome to Learn French in Seattle

    May 11

    Brown launches UK leadership bid - Blair steps down - MSNBC.com

    Changes in the UK, changes in France - it seems that we're heading for a period of transition in Europe. With Brown closer to the European stance on the war in Iraq overall and Sarkozy in France with a stronger willingness than his predecessor to engage in the fight against terrorism worldwide.  The next few months will be interestingsarkozy.jpg to watch for sure: you can expect strikes in France. I read yesterday that students at one of the main universities already went on strike - before Sarkozy is inaugurated. why? they _38130259_blairbrown150.jpgsay it is a preemptive strike against future reforms. This is incredible.  If I have a more serious piece of advice, it is to think carefully if yoiu are planning a trip to France in the later part of September. Whether you agree with it or not is irrelevant here,  given Sarkozy's new agenda, you should expect monstrous strikes that will paralyze the country for days, if not weeks at a time.

    Link to Brown launches UK leadership bid - Blair steps down - MSNBC.com

    March 14

    Talking about the Windows Live Messenger campaign

     

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    December 04

    what a week

    well, this last week and a half has been quite interesting:
    1. the furnace called it quits the day after thanksgiving - and is still not fixed. do NOT use Bell Red Heating, they are flat-out incompetent.
    2. We got snowed in for three days, like many folks in our hilly area - i had to go to work and had to borrow my wife's car, three days in a row - not good on relationship to have your wife stranded at home with no heat when it is freezing outside. not good.
    3. alec, our 6 year old caught a really bad case of croup -making it hard to breathe and impossible to swallow at peak times and prompting to cancel all our weekend social events and instead spending time a steamy bathroom to open his airway.
    4. and i saved the best for last... i got bit back a dog (a dalmatian that i know) - yes it broke the skin. actually the dental imprint of my left thigh looks like a smiley (two big holes for the canines and a row of smaller pin holes for other teeth). this is a new experience, trust me it does hurt.
    5. so the net of it, is that it may be wise to stay away from me for a few days..

    November 18

    (RED) - Shop and Help.

    i am a fan of the (RED) campaign created by bono & others to raise awareness to fight aids in africa particularly among women and children.

    ok so there is a lot of corporate sponsorship in the names of gap, armani, amex and apple among others but overall it is for a good cause as a percentage of each (PRODUCT)RED  sold is given to The Global Fund to fight aids

    i was chatting with someone today who reminded me how much our generation cares about social causes; that is true. But the other truth is that we are collectively and generally lazy -- or unable to contribute time directly. Not all of us want to go to africa or can dedicate the time (hey some of us ahve mortgages to pay and mouths to feed); so Bono and co. understood that and found a way to make all if us feel you good and contribute easily - and hats off to them.

    Consider this, by choosing a (PRODUCT) RED as a gift for the holidays, you will help folks who need it most a world away. all this from the comfort of the your couch and your wireless laptop.


    so unless you have something better to do right now, go take a look at http://joinred.com/more.asp and spread the word

    -fs



    August 11

    back from our most excellent european family adventure

    summary and pics coming soon... in the meantime notice that there is no ugly ad on the top of my space
    April 26

    spring's here

    yeah! - after 50 some days of rain in the last few months, spring is here and life blossoms everywhere from lilacs to fleas in the yard. and most importantly alec has started growing gills again as you can see on the pics in the photo album.
     
     
    April 20

    Mexico

    as skeptical as I was to go on cruise, I was impressed by the ship, the services and the destination – we had a great time. Here’s a log below. As usual pics are on your right. -- Enjoy

     

    Cruise Log - Saturday and Sunday

     San Diego, California - April 8, 2006

     

    4:15pm - Commenced Guest Lifeboat Drill

    5:14pm - Unmoored

    6:02pm - Disembarked Pilot, underway to Cabos San Lucas

    6:23pm - I jump in the pool with my clothes on to fish Alec who is sinking

     

    At Sea - April 9, 2006

     

    12:00nn - Position 27 15, 2N 115 00, 2W

    12:00mn -Fresh Breeze, Partly Cloudy Skies, 73F/24C

     

    Cruise Log - Monday April 10, 2006

    Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

     

    7:20am - Safely at anchor, start tender service

    10:00am - The Savoyes ride ATVs thru the desert

    12:00nn - Gentle Breeze, partly sunny skies, 85F/28C

    12:05nn - Lunch at Cabo Wabo Cantina

    1:50pm  - Ice cream at local shop

    6:02pm - Anchor aweigh, underway to Mazatlan

    7:58pm - Club Hal

    10:03pm - Ice cream on deck

     

    Cabo San Lucas is a small city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula at 22.88° N 109.90° W, in the municipality of Los Cabos in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. As of 2003, the population was some 40,000 people.

    Baja California --The ecoregion covers 77,700 square kilometers (30,000 square miles), and includes most of the Peninsula's western slope. It is bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the east by the Peninsular Ranges. North of 30º north latitude, the Baja California desert transitions to the California chaparral and woodlands. The southern tip of the peninsula lies within the San Lucan xeric scrub ecoregion.

    The climate is dry and subtropical. Although rainfall is low, the Pacific Ocean provides some humidity and moderates the temperature compared to the Sonoran desert, which lies on the east slope of the Peninsular Ranges. (credit: wikipedia)

     

     Cruise Log - Tuesday April 11, 2006

     Mazatlan, Mexico

     

     7:00am - Embarked local pilot

    7:54am - Safely docked alongside

    10:03am - Alec plays at the beach

    12:00nn - Light breeze, sunny skies, 82F/26C

    12:05nn  -  Lost parrot, adventure begins

    2:20pm - 3 of us + guide on one ATV, including me on the front luggage rack

    2:32pm - Cross harbor in vintage watertaxi

    2:50pm - Walk miles in industrial district to find the ship

    5:32pm - Safely in the ms Oosterdam's pool

    5:46pm - Let go all lines

    6:22pm - Disembarked pilot, underway to Puerto Vallarta

    8:00pm - Club Hal

    10:02pm - More ice cream

     

    A day at the beach with the locals where we averted a major crisis by recovering Alec's parrot with great peril after loss. We made it back alive and in one piece on board after riding on the front luggage rack of an ATV, crossing the bay in a shabby watertaxi with antique lifejackets, and walking miles (Alec on my shoulders) through the industrial district in the afternoon heat. Nope we did not see the old town, don't ask.

    Mazatlán is a city in the Mexican state of Sinaloa . It is located at 23°12N 106°25W, on the Pacific coast, just across from the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula. Mazatlán is a Nahuatl word meaning "place of the deer". The city was founded in the 1820s. By the mid-1800s, a large group of immigrants had arrived from Germany.

     Mazatlán, with a population of 340,000 as of 2000, is the second-largest city in the state and Mexico's largest commercial port. It is also a popular tourist destination, its beaches lined with resort hotels.

    About lifejackets: Ancient instances of the lifejacket can be traced back to simple blocks of wood or cork used by Norwegian seamen. The modern lifejacket is generally credited to one Captain Ward, a Royal National Lifeboat Institution inspector in the United Kingdom, who, in 1854, created a cork vest to be worn by lifeboat crews for both weather protection and buoyancy. Those pictured here are vintage and useless.

     

    Cruise Log - Wednesday April 12, 2006

    Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

     

    5:28am - Safely at anchor, tender service

    10:02am -  Missed the one hour time change, missed the bus to the canopy tour

    10:13am - A taxi takes on a thrill ride to the jungle to catch the canopy tour

    11:54am - Alec hangs 300 feet above a canyon with a big smile on his face

    12:00nn - Light breeze, sunny skies, 86F/28C

    1:05pm - I play with a 4 year old python, Alec watched tarantulas

    1:26pm -  Lunch and margaritas under the trees

    2:35pm - Alec meets the locals and plays in a river

    4:25pm - Ride 'el trucko' down to 'el towno'

    5:20pm - Out of $, we are rescued by Priscilla and her boyfriend from L.A.

    6:30pm - After replenishing $, and a couple of tender rides, back on Puerto Vallarta

    7:30pm - Alec gets a pair of maracas and a hat for parrot

    9:14pm - Start heaving anchor

    9:24pm - Anchor aweigh, underway to San Diego

    10:30pm - Ice-cream by the pool

     

    Los Veranos Canopy Tour: This is Mexico's largest canopy tour, stretching over 2 miles with 14 zip lines.  In this lush, tropical location, you will ride at speeds of up to 30 miles per hour over the beautiful Orquidias River. Shuttle to and from the tour location via air-conditioned van or open-air Mercedes Benz Jungle Cruiser from two meeting points in town is included.  Relax and have lunch at Pancho's Jungle Restaurant while the kids try out the water slides or swim in this lush tropical location.  We enjoyed water slides and swimming on the breathtakingly beautiful Orquidias River, shopping at the tiendita, devouring delicious Mexican food and International cuisine at Pancho's Last Resort Restaurant, sampling some of the 80 different kinds of Tequila at our palapa bar, or interacting with exotic animals - including a squirrel monkey, deer, Burmese Python, tarantulas, tucans, and everybody's favorite, Cancun the Cat.

     

    Cruise Log - Friday and Saturday

    At Sea - April 14

     

     9:01am - Club HAL (Kids Club)

    10:41am - i look like a lobster

    12:00nn - Position: 22 24, 8N 109 11, 2W

    12:00nn - Slight breeze, partly sunny skies 81F/25C

    6:06pm - pool and jacuzzi

    7:59pm - Club HAL

    10:13pm - Ice cream

     

    At Sea - April 14

     

    9:01am - Club HAL (Kids Club)

    10:41am -I look even more like a lobster

    12:00nn - Position: 28 24, 0N 115 55, 9W

    12:00nn - Fresh breeze, partly sunny skies 73F/22C

    6:06pm - more pool and jacuzzi

    7:59pm - Pillow fight at Club Hal

    10:13pm - More Ice cream

     

    San Diego Zoo - Saturday April 15, 2006

     

    With 6 hours to kill before catching our plane back to Seattle, we made a small detour by the San Diego  Zoo. A word about the zoo:

     

    The world-famous San Diego Zoo in Balboa Park, San Diego, California is one of the largest, most progressive zoos in the world boasting over 4000 animals of more than 800 species. It is privately operated by the nonprofit Zoological Society of San Diego on 100 acres of parkland leased from the City of San Diego, and ownership of all animals, equipment and other assets rests with the City of San Diego.

    The cool, sunny maritime climate is well suited to many plants and animals. Besides an extensive collection of birds, reptiles and mammals, it also maintains its grounds as an arboretum, with a rare plant collection. As part of its gardening effort, it raises some rare animal foods. For example, the Zoo raises 40 varities of bamboo for the pandas on long-term loan from China, and it maintains 18 varities of eucalyptus trees to feed its koalas.

     

    The Zoo literally counts its animals as priceless. It carries the value of its animals and plants at one dollar, in accord with customary practice among zoos. It was Alec's second time at the zoo.

     

    March 31

    a crystal of a day

     
    ...snowbows
    snow in a blue slky
     
    powder
    dust and chunks
     
    backcountry
    hiking across the ridge with rainier in the background
     
    mack and jack
    african amber
     
    hardcore
    trying to follow 2 mad men
    lost 2 screws on my bindings... yikes
     
    sore...
    never ate so much snow in a day
     
    that was crystal mountain today...
     
    check out the pics -->
    March 25

    Jules

    welcome JULES!
     
    i've got a new nephew in Paris!
     
    congrats to the parents and to big brother theo!
     
    can't wait to meetcha

    cali

    we went to the bay area last weekend
     
    friday night in carmel
    saturday in sf
    sunday am in sausalito
    sunday pm in los gatos
     
    on teh way to the san jose aiport - all i heard in the car was
    "tell me again why we need to get on that plane to seattle?"
     
     
    February 22

    wow

    so yesterday my plasma tv died -- probably from a spongebob overdose
     
    i'd bought it at costco home so i call costco home...
     
    they tell me "bring it back and we'll see what we can do"...
     
    so i bring it back.... they look at it and... tell me to pick any plasma from the floor...
     
    i drive home with a brand new plasma 3x times better than the one i had and with a $300 credit.
     
    oh did i mention my tv was 3 years old...
     
    ...wow...wow...wow...