We had a memorable Sunday. We slept in for a change, then after a nice breakfast headed off to Sue B's to take some great family pictures at her new studio. Then, since the kids were so good, Lisa and I treated them to a dinner out at Romine's before returning home in time to catch Sunday Night Football. A great day all around!
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Pain
I want it noted that I have long rebelled against the molly-coddled hypochondria of my youth, to the point where I go too far the other way (Good luck finding a bandage in this house sissy.) But . . . the heel spur in my left foot is hellish. At the best of times it's a dull ache, but lately the pain rates as 'hideous'. It's affecting the way I stand and the way I walk, which in turn is hurting my back, ankle & leg. The whole damn limb looked/felt like a mangled mess after a full day's work the other day. Ugh. Ugh.
Sports
If the Dodgers sign Matt Kemp to an 8 year/$160 million contract, as is likely the case, then they're bleepin' morons.
Also - I had a 30 point lead going into tonight's Packers game . . . and courtesy of Aaron Rodgers, I have now *lost* this weeks fantasy matchup. 'Tis worth it, to watch Aaron pick apart the Vikings on MNF. (and there's still much of a quarter to go)
Lisa Composes a Poem
For Halloween, Lisa had to compose a nursery rhyme for Junie to take to school to accompany her (award winning) unicorn costume. Here it is: There once a unicorn named Uni/She was cute as can be, but puny/Wherever she went, she galloped so slow/her friends laughed and called her looney
Sunday, November 13, 2011
The Beaver
Last night we watched Jodie Foster's "The Beaver", a stunning examination of the impact mental illness has on a family. It's the rare script I wish I could take credit for, and Mel Gibson's nuanced performance was spellbinding. He is a man of incredible talent, & kudos to Foster for thumbing her nose @ the powers that be and casting him. A++
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Pearl Harbor Christmas: A World at War December 1941 by Stanley Weintraub
I finished reading "Pearl Harbor Christmas: A World at War December 1941" by Stanley Weintraub. It's an account of the first month the US spent in WWII, and while it was a decent read I'd classify it as "History Lite" (think a one hour PBS special, as opposed to an in-depth, well sourced treatise).
Anyhow, I did enjoy the breathtaking story of the "Robert E Peary", a freighter that escaped Japanese detection in the Pacific, survived fierce friendly fire, and managed to limp into Port Darwin, Australia nearly intact.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Gizmo
Gizzie ~ How odd to think this cat out lived Maddie , Cocoa and everyone else !! Stolen any ham lately :) - Katie
Five Chiefs: A Supreme Court Memoir by John Paul Stevens
I finished reading 'Five Chiefs: A Supreme Court Memoir' by retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. I learned a lot about the workings of the court, but it was so dry that it seems doomed to be forgotten.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Oops
Graphic seen on ABC Nightly News w/ Diane Sawyer: 'Choas reigns on Campus' (sic). Sctuff like that didn't happen when Peter Jennings was alive, let me tell ya.
A People of Hope: Archbishop Timothy Dolan in conversation with John L. Allen Jr
I finished reading "A People of Hope: Archbishop Timothy Dolan in conversation with John L. Allen Jr". It's a book length interview w/ Dolan on many of the issues concerning the Church today. A great read, tempered by Allen's tendency to insert pop culture references into his commentary. I love Dolan's theory of "affirmative orthodoxy" btw.
Elecktra Luxx
Watched "Elecktra Luxx" a film about a recently retired porn star, an adoring blogger/fan, a cheating housewife, and a dead rock star. You'd think it would be raunchy and vulgar, but you know what? It was kind of sweet, and oddly Catholic. Really. A respect for the unborn, an emphasis on love and relationships, and even sincere prayers to the Virgin Mary. An entertaining if odd little film.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Green Lantern
BTW, watched 'Green Lantern' last night. If u forget the embarrassing exposition that started the movie, and closed ur eyes 2 some of the script's weaknesses, it was actually pretty darn entertaining.
Waiting
waiting outside the kids' dance studio.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Prayers
I'm watching live coverage of the crash on 41/45 near Holy Hill Rd. Two semis, at least 3 cars, and 160 gallons of diesel fuel. Yikes.
Joe Frazier
RIP "Smokin" Joe Frazier, heavyweight champion of the world and Ali's greatest foe.
Monday, November 7, 2011
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