Archive for November, 2008

Can You Tell Who’s Who?

   Posted by Mike on November 21st, 2008
    

Emily snapped this picture of the twins and we’re just wondering who of you out there can tell them apart from behind. You can try your luck and vote below…


Can you guess who's who?
View Results

UPDATE: I figure most of you have had a chance to vote at this point so I guess it’s time to reveal the answer… the majority of you were correct. Jack is on the left and Annie is on the right. You can tell by Jack’s chunky thunder thighs.

Tinker Bell is Dead!!!

   Posted by Mike on November 21st, 2008
    

Or… Why you shouldn’t own oil based air fresheners.

Last weekend the girls decided they wanted to use their free rental card from Hollywood Video so Emily took them down and they rented the new straight to DVD Disney “Princess” movie about Tinker Bell and her fairy friends. I didn’t watch it myself, but from what I saw while walking through the front room it seemed to be on par with the slew of Barbie movies the girls have in their collection. Which is fine I guess. They enjoy them.

Anyway, before we had a chance to return Tinker Bell and friends to the land of Hollywood, she had a bit of an accident. In an effort to hide all of the less-than-inviting smells floating around our house these days (twin babies if you forgot), Emily has tried multiple air freshening systems. Her latest attempt was these little bottles of scented oil with sticks hanging out of them. I’m not positive what the purpose of the sticks was (maybe to soak up the oil and make them smellier), but the bottles themselves were open at the top. This designed proved to be less than ideal when one of the girls decided to put a book on top of the entertainment center. We’re not sure which daughter decided that the entertainment center was her personal book shelf, but whoever it was couldn’t see where the book was going when she shoved it up there and it ended up knocking the bottle of oil over. I discovered the spill when I grabbed the channel changer and started clicking. It took me a minute to figure out what the goo all over the remote was, but once I identified the consistency (it could have been anything around here), I started to notice that the plastic of the remote wasn’t just oily, but was in fact melting.

We did some quick oil spill cleanup, but by the time we found it, the oil had covered both the Tinker Bell dvd as well as a Netflix dvd on top of the entertainment center. The book that caused the incident also got covered, but didn’t seem to be effected too badly. Unfortunately though, both dvd’s were beyond rescue. I have no idea what’s in that oil, but it doesn’t like plastic much. We tried wiping off the dvd’s, but the oil had literally eaten into the bottom of the discs. The remote suffered some melting damage as well, but its already so near its deathbed that it didn’t matter much. In the end we had to buy Tinker Bell in all her melted glory and even after getting the disc resurfaced at Hollywood, the dvd still doesn’t work. So the lesson here is, don’t buy oil based air fresheners (or any air fresheners in my opinion) if you value any property they might chance to leak on. Apparently the oil they put in those things is made from a mixture between Alien saliva and Basilisk venom. Consider yourself warned.

Are You Ready To Rock?

   Posted by Mike on November 13th, 2008
    

We were over at Grandma and Grandpa’s a couple weeks ago for a Rock Band party and we discovered that Jack is a natural drummer. He hopped up on my lap and grabbed the stix and started banging away. He had a hard time keeping up with the notes once the song started so I decided to lend a hand, but give him a couple years and he’ll be playing drum solos for packed amphitheater crowds.

Aliens Aren’t So Bad…

   Posted by Mike on November 8th, 2008
    

I don’t typically use this space for movie reviews, but I just wanted to share my thoughts on the latest Indiana Jones movie. As with most movies now days, I waited until it came out on dvd to see it. This has the effect of making the movie experience much cheaper, but it also means that there’s pretty much no way to avoid plot spoilers until I’ve seen it. As was the case with this movie. Over the last few months I had heard all the negative reviews and had heard at least the one major plot spoiler and because of that fact, I had pretty low expectations. And maybe that’s why I was surprised to find that I quite enjoyed it.

Against all odds (and critics), I actually liked Indy 4. I admit that there were some pretty unbelievable scenes, and the plot got a little “hokey” in places, but I think a lot of people conveniently forget that the previous three weren’t any less “hokey”. I mean, c’mon… faces being melted off by the Arc of the Covenant. A heart liberating shaman from a secret mystic cult. Not to mention Henry Jones senior being saved from a fatal bullet wound by drinking from the Holy Grail. Maybe it’s just because the plot involved aliens and people weren’t ready for it, but Indy 4 wasn’t based on any more reality than the others. In fact, I thought they did a pretty decent job working the story around existing myths and legends. Don’t get me wrong, I think Lucas is way past his prime and most everything he touches now days is crap (is it just me or did Episode III contain some of the worst dialog EVAR?) I think it’s a testament to Harrison Ford’s ability to act, but I thought this one turned out ok.

Haymond Halloween…

   Posted by Mike on November 7th, 2008
    

Well, it’s a little late, but here’s the Halloween update…

Halloween was quite an adventure again this year due to the crazy Omniture Extravaganza. The kids got to trick-or-treat first at Grandma’s work and then on Halloween day then came down to my office to wander around and see all the decorations that had transformed the building into something that would rival many of the haunted houses around the valley. It’s quite a site to behold. Unfortunately, it’s typically dark enough that it’s hard to get good pictures. Also, the way that things are laid out makes it impossible to get any sort of wide angle shot to really give an idea of the true scale of it all. Basically though, it’s pretty much impossible to tell that you’re walking through an office building. It’s nuts. And to top if off, there’s the midgets. Every year our CEO comes up with a costume that incorporates a troop of midgets that he hires out of Vegas. Two years ago he was Willy Wonka (oompa loompas). Last year he was Prince Charming and his Secretary was Snow White (7 Dwarfs). And this year he was the Wizard of Oz (munchkins). The kids love it and so does our CEO. Fun stuff.

After the craziness at work we stopped by Nana’s and Papa’s house to visit for a bit and see their new puppy Daisy (which is where most of the pictures were taken) and then off to home. Needless to say, the ride home was… “energized”. Our kinds haven’t trick-or-treated in our neighborhood for a few years now, but they get enough candy everywhere else that they don’t seem to mind.

Anyway, here are a few pictures of the kids in their costumes. Just in case you’re not sure, Hailey was a witch, Mallory was Tinker Bell, Annie was a fairy and Jack was just a furry green monster. And there’s one picture of Owen in there as well as a spider.