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What I Did On My Summer Vacation..

Jun16
2009
Rob Written by Rob

Sorry it’s been a little while since the last entry. We’ve had our hands full in the last couple of weeks. It continues to be a isn’t-real-life-fun kinda year.

This weekend we saw Up in the theater. We haven’t gone out to the movies together much in the past; last time was Wall-E during our honeymoon last year, and the time before that was Bourne Ultimatum when Kristi visited me for the first time in Florida. The general range of crap that hits the big screen every year makes it easy not to go. But Pixar.. we had to go.

Up is a beautiful, charming, sweet, and hilarious film. It’s basically about an old man named Carl who faces an empty, purposeless existence when his wife and childhood friend Ellie dies. A balloon salesman at a zoo, Carl’s greatest regret is that he and Ellie never managed to pursue their big childhood dream: to venture into the untamed wilds of South America and build a house atop the majestic and legendary Paradise Falls. Life simply always got in the way. Now Carl’s alone in their house, facing a forced relocation to a retirement home while a large corporation prepares to bulldoze the house to build a commercial center.

Rather than be taken away, Carl decides to take the trip of his and Ellie’s dreams – by floating the house away to Paradise Falls under the canopy of thousands of balloons. There’s only one snag: when the house takes off, Carl’s got an accidental stowaway. Russell, an annoying 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer in search of his final merit badge (for “assisting the elderly”), gets caught on Carl’s front porch as it lifts for the heavens.

There’s a lot more to the story than that, including talking dogs, a famed but mysteriously lost explorer, blimps and a bird named Kevin. But again, Pixar nailed it out of the park. I think it’s Pixar’s funniest one so far; the comedic timing is nearly flawless. But Up is also an incredibly touching story. Remember that final moment in Monsters Inc. – Sully and the door? Nearly all of Up is like that (unsurprising, considering Up was directed by the same guy who did Monsters). Expect heartstrings, laughs and tears. The film’s brilliant, more than worth the cost and hassle of catching it in the theater.

General news update after the jump.

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Posted in Everyday Life, Work

Let’s Ride Bikes!

May25
2009
Kristi Written by Kristi

Last winter, we stopped into a local bike shop for a part for Rob’s bike.  It survived the move across the country but we needed few bits and bobs to make it road-worthy.  We looked at bikes for me and found one we liked but alas, money was an issue and we decided to wait.

I had Friday off work and we ran a few errands.  We stopped at our favorite bakery for sandwiches and I suggested looking at bikes at the shop next door.  A few hours later, we were loading my new bike into the back of the car!  I’ve been bitten by the cycling bug and we have spent the last 3 days riding all over a local bike path.

More later…

[Ed. – Here’s a couple of photos. The bike we bought this weekend is a Trek Navigator 2.0. The first photo is from Trek’s website; the second is a shot of our bikes in the back yard. Kristi’s black Trek is the one in the front. ]

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Posted in Let's Ride Bikes!

Sushi Honor You Are! Children And!

Apr25
2009
Rob Written by Rob

I know why this makes me smile; I just can’t say for sure why I find this consistently hilarious..

The caption: “And that’s Scientology in a nutshell.” 🙂

Courtesy of Engrish Is Funny, a site dedicated to hysterically wrong English translations. Another one of my recent favorites:

Wait, which war?

Everything

Mar25
2009
Kristi Written by Kristi

Sometimes I feel like I can’t even sing
I’m very scared for this world
I’m very scared for me
Eviscerate your memory
Here’s a scene
You’re in the back seat laying down
The windows wrap around
To sound of the travel and the engine
All you hear is time stand still in travel
and feel such peace and absolute
The stillness still that doesn’t end
But slowly drifts into sleep
The stars are the greatest thing you’ve ever seen
And they’re there for you
For you alone you are the everything

I think about this world a lot and I cry
And I’ve seen the films and the eyes
But I’m in this kitchen
Everything is beautiful
And she is so beautiful
She is so young and old
I look at her and I see the beauty
Of the light of music
The voices talking somewhere in the house
Late spring and you’re drifting off to sleep
With your teeth in your mouth
You are here with me
You are here with me
You have been here and you are everything

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