Thank You Daddy

Molly doesn’t eat her vegetables. Probably every one of you who are parents have started to laugh. But since I really want her to eat her vegetables, I’ve decided that from now on, dinner will begin with a plate of vegetables. If Molly eats them, she may have her dinner. If she doesn’t eat them, Thank You Daddy

Transformers 2

The other day Anna and I went to see Transformers 2 in spite of having read the io9 review: Michael Bay Finally Made An Art Movie. We were prepared for something special. The best I can say about the movie is that it was too loud for me to fall asleep.

If only I were lame

I think this video completely sums up Twitter. Either that or I’m just not cool. Anna votes for option number 2.

Overhearing

I’m sitting in a coffee shop in Seattle and listening to the conversations around me: at three of the nearby tables a recently ex-Microsoft employee pitching himself. One of the guys is talking to a local VC — but his idea must be really dumb, because the VC guy just doesn’t look engaged. Another guy Overhearing

Summing Up Life

The following quote from Anna pretty accurately sums up life about now: “I’m sorry… Were you speaking?”

I Love The Mobile New York Times

The New York Times mobile Web site has been around for a while now, but I’ve never really appreciated it. Mostly what I didn’t like was the pagination of the articles. I’m a reader. I like to read and having to click on the next page link three or four time to read an article I Love The Mobile New York Times

The World has Ended

After a little more than two years of stalwart service, my Cuisinart cordless electric kettle has died. I can’t begin to imagine how many liters of water this kettle has boiled keeping me caffeinated.

Getting Bigger

Molly seems to be getting bigger and bigger every day. Just this morning, I awoke to discover Molly standing next to my bed dressed in one of her many monkey-themed shirts and a pair of jeans. Nothing too radical or unusual… except, I hadn’t dressed her. And it was still too early for Anna to Getting Bigger

Memories of Molly

We just returned from our bi-annual family get together in Mexico. It was our first opportunity to meet Katalin our 8 month old niece. Watching her giggle and smile brought back fond and not-so-fond memories of Molly when she was much smaller. One of the things that made (and still makes) Molly special is she’s Memories of Molly

The Joy Children Bring Us

This morning as Anna was getting ready for a family outing to the movies, she discovered that her rings were missing. She has 3 rings: The silver ring I gave her when she accepted me back into her life. The diamond engagement ring I gave her when she agreed to marry me. The wedding band The Joy Children Bring Us