Friday, December 29, 2006

Karla is a beer


From the German brewer Karlsberg: Marketing beer as a functional, healthy, peace-promoting tool for women. Packaged to appeal, "Karla" is a blend of beer, fruit juice, and balancing herbs. So now when you think of booze, think healthy and think of my wife. There use to be another Karla beer from Portugal or something. That shows up every once in a while on eBay.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Tonight or last night it seems

Wendy, Brian and Savannah came by for a visit tonight. We haven't really seen them since they moved to North Carolina. For dinner we ate Bandana's, which is always good and played Catch Phrase. Catch Phrase is a lot of fun, it is just like the 20,000 pyramid but with no payday. Klondike. We got it, but what else is it besides an ice cream bar? To find out more, look below. Of course, Brian had a problem getting "juice". I said, "apple and oranges", "a drink that is squeezed", "you drink it", and "fruit, blank". I know, that is a REAL toughy. We had a lot of fun making fun of each other and the kids played real good together. It was also so nice outside Graham and I went out for a little bit and he swung on the swings and climbed around in his cozy coupe. Global warming is true!

We get to see Kelsi and family tomorrow. Woo-hoo! And I finally met with the scrapbookers and everything is a go. I just have to refine a couple of things and we are off and running. Remind myself, I have to resize some sheets, make a list of names for the new paper lines, and something else. Hopefully, I can find the sheet at work where I wrote this info. Oh yeah, I also need to enter my time. I hope to do that tomorrow. Oh fun!

Graham can say and define so many animals. If you say owl, he hoots. If you say cow, he moos. If you say dog, he kind of barks or ruffs. He roars at lion and lifts his arm at elephant. He says cat if you say cat, but he won't meow. He can baa, kind of bleat, and makes some attempt at a chirp. He will tell you what a duck is but he hasn't started quacking. I am sure it won't be long. Graham can also identify some people and things from TV shows and books. He says mama, dada and Chandler. What else? Many things. I am basically keeping track so I can remember later. I was thinking of starting him in on colors, numbers and letters. We need to get out the Sesame Street tapes and ye old flash cards.

Here is some info that might of helped us with Klondike. It is an ice cream bar (What would you do for a Klondike Bar?) and a solitaire game, both of which I knew. It is also the name of a famous Gold Rush which I am sad to say I don't remember from my history lessons. According to Wikipedia, "The Klondike Gold Rush was a frenzy of gold rush immigration to, and gold prospecting along, the Klondike River near Dawson City in the Yukon Territory, Canada, after gold was discovered in the late 19th century." I also found out that Klondike is a river, a mail and freight delivery business, known as Klondike Airways, and a mush trail in Canada. It is also a national park in Skagway Alaska which still has several of the buildings from the KGR. Any questions? Class dismissed.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Worst score ever

Bob, Phil and I went to see Eragon the other night. I wouldn't say I had high hopes for it, but I thought it might be somewhat entertaining. Hmmm. I was wrong. I wouldn't say it was horrible, but the story borrows much of its premise and characters from Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. And the story was written by a 15 year-old kid, (who must have been watching Star Wars at the time) so what do you expect?

Well, actually, that was the least of its problem. The back story is hardly mentioned and the characters aren't ever developed at all. The dialogue is every bit as good as soomething from George Lucas, which is to say, it sucks. Some characters talk forever and others hardly talk at all. When I wanted to find out more, I couldn't, and when I couldn't care less, I found out way too much. As far as technical craft, there was really cool animation and the dragon scenes were flawless, but the actors had absolutely nothing to do but grimace through contrived crap and wait to hear cut.

The musical score was one of the worst I have ever heard. It was loud and powerful at story moments and forlorn at almost comical spots. The movie was around an hour and a half, but it felt much much longer. And not in a good way.

Needless to say, I am not going to the sequel. Unless of course, it is 50 cent popcorn Tuesday and I have a full frontal labotomy.

Fake website


I created a website for a client of ours, sort of. We were supposed to show them how it would function and what it would look like so I mocked up three linking pages. I think it looks pretty good. Take a gander. No charge.

Star Wars Christmas


Well, its over. And man, did my kids get a lot for Christmas. Spoiling is one of my true talents. Chandler recieved a good deal of the Star Wars universe, Battle Packs, the Imperial Shuttle and the toy I always wanted, the At-At. He received the Evolutions clone trooper set, Kit Fisto Starfighter and some other figures, too! He also got a few Avatar toys including the Aang launching Appa. No luck on the stuffed Appa, but I am holding out hope for birthdays. Graham got a wagon, some books and a lot off cars and trucks. He spent a lot of his time in that wagon on Christmas.

Christmas morning Chandler woke up nice and early and got right to business, checking to see if reindeer had eaten the carrots and if Santa had enjoyed his snack of milk and cookies. Uurp. Check. Then we tore open presents and started playing with the toys. Check. Karlas parents came for a visit and after they played with the kids, ate some lunch and played Garbage they went to visit Aunt Judy in Decatur.

The kids were in pretty good spirits for most of the day. Graham was getting over a nasty ear infection, so he was still a little crabby, but he did ok. Chandler had a growth on his neck, (turned out to be a swollen gland from an infection) and it hurts him a little, but antibiotics are on the case. We went to bed early and slept in late. Especially Chandler who slept until after 7:30am! He must of let himself relax after all the Santa anticipation. I'm still a little tired, but I have some time to catch up before next Christmas. Snore.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Toofers

Well, they're out! It wasn't an easy process, but Chandler was a big guy and took it like a small 9-year old. He finally lost his first two teeth. Since his new teeth were bursting out right behind his baby teeth, we decided it was time to consult a dentist. (I must warn you the rest of this tale will be presented second hand, since Karla took our first-born herself.) They went yesterday afternoon, and the dentist wanted Chandler to wiggle those teeth out himself. No luck, apparently wiggling teeth are not one of Chandler's strong suits. So they gave him an option, he could try to wiggle them for the next few weeks or the dentist could pull them out right then and there. Amazingly, he opted for the latter. He must of really wanted those teeth! So they numbed him up and yanked them out. He did great and hasn't complained a bit. He has two small dents where his teeth used to be, but his other teeth are right behind them, so it is hard to tell. I took a few pictures and I will try to put it up soon. I'll add to this post if I do. Oh yeah, he wanted to show his friends, but greed and child-like wonder got the better of him last night and he put them under his pillow instead. Karla had told him since he had two teeth pulled at the dentist, he might get a little extra something from the tooth fairy. And guess what? He got three bucks! Lucky duck.

Peace, love and baby toofs

Sunday, December 17, 2006

that looks horrible...

That's what Chandler said about my dad's (Papa) big scar after his surgery last week. Papa is doing ok, but could be better. Chandler and Graham both had fevers on Thursday night and then on Friday morning they were gone. So, me being the optimist (witty comment goes here), I decided to go ahead with the Saturday O&D Christmas party. We cleaned the house, not from top to bottom, mind you, but it got a good old fashioned scrubbing. Karla made food and I kept the kids at bay with music, snacks and lightsaber duels. Actually it wasn't too hard. Chandler was mostly playing in his room and Graham spent all of his time dancing, snacking, looking at books or watching TV.

We took Chandler over to my mom(Meme) and papa's house, because Chandler wanted some quality time with them before they went back to Florida. I had forgot I had about a million presents over there I still have to wrap, so I covered all of them with big comforters and closed the office door. It wasn't necessary, however, since Meme kept Chandler occupied and away from that room. While Chandler was gone, Graham did pretty good and wasn't into much mischief. We decided that Graham might be better at the p's until the party was almost over, so we switched kids. I took Graham to my moms and Chandler came home. Chandler was most excited about Brianna coming over to play. Karla and I finished getting everything ready and finally moved the freezer to the basement! Hooray!

Shortly after, everyone arrived. To keep from boring you anymore than is absolutely necessary, the food was awesome and everyone had a good time. Chandler took everyone's coats and then disappeared with Brianna to play. After a few people left, we returned with Graham and he entertained the remaining guests by properly identifying a cat, dog, tree, duck, his brother, a cow, a bird, an elephant, and saying "moo" for a pig. He also sang the chorus of "Fake Believe" by They Might be Giants, whom Graham refers to simply as "D". Then the bash (ha-ha) broke up and we got the kids to bed at a somewhat reasonable hour. We all slept in a little bit, which means we woke up around 7:00am. Chandler slept the latest on record, 8ish (I think) which broke his previous record of 7:30am. Karla, the kids and I hung around the house and then I, with Chandler in tow, went to find a present for Papa. We did lunch first, which is the custom with Chandler, then off to the store to find the gift. What I wanted to get was the JBL Onstage II. We used to have the JBL Onstage I, and really liked it, but it broke. I forget the details, but since we purchased it from Target (comment of shock and dismay here), we returned and got the much more extravagant, and much more expensive, Apple Hi-Fi. That thing rocks and or rolls! Anyway, I digress (more shock and awe). We went to many stores and no one had exactly what I was looking for, and if you know me, anything else will just not do. We went to all of the super stores, electronic stores and even a few stores in the mall, before I dropped off Chandler at home and went back out to the most evil of all retailers, WALMART (Ahhhhhhh nooooooooo!!!!). In case no one know this about me, I hate Walmart. And until very recently I haven't been in 7 or 8 years. (Thanks to my Star Wars buying obsession, I have travelled its foul smelling corridors a few times in search of hard to find figures). I still hate it, but you have to do what you have to do. Well, I sold my soul for nothing, because they didn't have it either. But, somehow, even in the darkest of places, you can have hope. And by hope I mean this wicked Phillips speaker set with ipod dock that sounded great and was the ipod signature color, white. And by the way, buying a black ipod is boring. It looks like every other piece of media out there. Get a white, silver or any color, just not black, only because black is cliche when it come to electronics. Oh, I have a black ipod. Boring... Yawn. (feel free to place other words of exhaustion here) Speaking of exhaustion I am sure you are exhausted reading this, but I just started this blog and it needs a lot more density. So just put a scarf in it.

So to bring this dissertation to a close, the kids are sick again (shock), Papa APPEARED to like his present, and Meme, Chandler and I, washed, and partially dried seven large comforters at the laundrymat. Then we came home, snacked around and went to bed. I have to lay in our bed with Graham or he gives Karla a hard time, so I did that for a while, came downstairs, realized I had a sore throat, drank some vitamin C, ate a little late dinner and typed this novel. You ask, he gave up sleep for this? I know, probably not worth it.

Oh yeah, one more thing, Chandler has two sets of teeth at the bottom of his mouth. It is a little disturbing. I will take a picture for posterity. He will probably have to have his front baby teeth pulled, yuck!!! His permanent teeth are almost fully in and right behind the baby ones, He says it doesn't hurt and they don't really wiggle at all. Oh well, I 'll just say ...that looks horrible... and leave it there!

Peace my childrens

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Twice Upon a Time


I am including this movie in here for one reason, it rocks! I wish I could find the uncut version, but according to everything I have read, it doesn't exist. Boo hoo! Anyway, it's a very clever movie that utilizes an animation technique known as lumage, which uses a light table and cut outs. I saw this (uncut) on HBO and Showtime long ago and always wanted to find a copy for my very own. I actually have this movie on laserdisc... yes, I still have a laserdisc player. In my day, we didn't have compression, we saw movies the way God intended, on a oversized record-like disc that could hold a whopping 55 minutes per side! Now, be a good boy and hand me my cane!
By the way, if you have the uncut version of this, please be kind and share. If not, be gone! And at least I don't have it on Beta.

New logo, new name, same great place


The Marc Center (now officially known as MARC) wanted a new logo for their holiday mailing. I addressed the issue of MARC as the new name and created a new logo. What you see above is the simplified, non-gender specific logo. You might remember I created the identity of the Marc Center in 2002. The services MARC and SPICE provide are invaluable, and I feel compelled to help their efforts in branding and improving their efforts to receive help from the community. If you want to learn more about MARC and see the website I designed (someone else programmed,) go to www.marcofillinois.org. Send them an email and get the holiday mailing I designed which features a wonderful story about SPICE and one the many children they help. Give a little. Peace, love and laserdiscs.

Best Christmas Specials


I love Christmas specials. It was a real treat to see kids programming at night. My, how things change.

A = All Ages
7 = If wanting kids to be kids wait until 7 or later

Best Christmas specials (no particular order)
Charlie Brown Christmas (A)
Year without a Santa Claus (A)
Santa Claus is Coming to Town (A)
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (A)
Frosty the Snowman (A)
Olive the Other Reindeer (A) J. Otto Seibold ills. are awesome!
T'was the Night before Christmas (A)
Emmet Otter's Jugband Christmas (A) I love this one!
The Grinch that Stole Christmas (A) can be scary for little ones
The Happy Elf (Chandler loves this one) (A)
Rudolph's Shiny New Year (A) not Christmas, but same season
Polar Express (A) Chandler has so much fun at this movie. He clapped and shouted and loved every minute of it. Afterwards, a group of college-age girls pulled us aside and said they have never had more fun in a movie and it was all thanks to Chandlers genuine excitement and love of this movie! Hooray!
A Christmas Story (7) Nostalgia they won't get, might want to wait!
Elf (7) a newcomer, but really funny – most kids would be fine, but some adult situations
Nightmare Before Christmas (7) (can be scary for little ones)
Scrooged (Wait until they are older, maybe even 10+)

Exchango


This little spot drawing is from a book I illustrated a while back. The book contains sepia versions of this illustration, but I really like it in full color glory. It harkens from a Seuss-like place deep with the recesses of my mind. Horton would have been proud.

Gryfalia


Here is a logo I did for Ken and Kristi for their new store in Downtown Bloomington. If you are not aware of this and are into games of the board, role-playing or miniature kind, this is your store! They host tournaments and have general play several nights a week. Look at their website for more info: www.gryfaliasaerie.com.
The store seems to be doing well in spite of being located in the mysterious Downtown Bloomington.

Hooded Graham


Being the second child, Graham tends to get the shaft on photos. So I figured I would put up a few here and there, when time allowed. When I can, I try to get close-up shots using selective focus, which is extremely difficult with this ornery little guy. This photo was taken outdoors at the Pumpkin Patch in Arthur while Graham was exploring a little kid maze.

Appa Plush


Appa is a big fluffy flying bison from the Avatar TV show. Nick.com was sold out of this thing just a few hours after it went up for sale. I know they will get more, so I will wait until after Christmas to get one for Graham. I am sure Chandler will want one too. Looks like I know a couple more birthday gifts!

Our whole family watches this show and we LOVE it! Unfortunately, the season just ended, and we will have to wait for the 2nd season DVD until September 2007. But you can download the whole thing from itunes. We will probably do that and buy the whole season when it is released.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Anti-smoker


This icon was created for a story about
smoking bans across the country. And for
those of you that know me, it was perfect.
I am a anti-smoking zealot! Hooray!

The boys in October of 2006


Chandler was a 501st Clone Trooper, NOT a stormtrooper, you unworthy trogladites! It wasn't as bad as that, but Chandler did correct many people who called him a stormtrooper, a power ranger, and one even said, "Live long and prosper," while she spread her fingers out in a Vulcan hand gesture. Hey lady, get out of the house and away from your cats once in a while. Chandler did receive much bounty which Karla and I tore through as soon as he went to bed. Owww, my stummy hurts.