“Play Dates”

This is what my dog (foreground) and my friend’s dog (background) apparently do on their playdates. And they’re TIRED at the end of the day. What a life!

Bella and Dallas having an exhausting play session.

the K9's having an exhausting play session.

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Like, most probably, my most favorite song ever

Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here

So, so you think you can tell
Heaven from Hell,
Blue skys from pain.
Can you tell a green field
From a cold steel rail?
A smile from a veil?
Do you think you can tell?

And did they get you to trade
Your heros for ghosts?
Hot ashes for trees?
Hot air for a cool breeze?
Cold comfort for change?
And did you exchange
A walk on part in the war
For a lead role in a cage?

How I wish, how I wish you were here.
We’re just two lost souls
Swimming in a fish bowl,
Year after year,
Running over the same old ground.
What have we found?
The same old fears.
Wish you were here.

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Don’t you hate that?

It’s been so long since I posted that I forgot my password to log in and post. Typical.

We’re building a patio this weekend, so today 18,000 lbs of gravel aggregate were dumped on my drive way. 18,000 lbs. That’s 8,165 KG. If you can’t grasp that number, just let me instill upon you that it is a lot of rock.

T-rex laughed for the first time on Sunday. I was clapping and she thought that that was hilarious. It was a very cute thing to see. She is now three months old. It’s crazy how fast this summer has gone. G-Monkey has been going around the house saying “I Maa” (I’m Mad). She is quite the little fireball.

Ronny is tired and is going to bed. I need to move some more rock in the morning.

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G-Monkey Pooped!

I wasn’t there to witness it, but G-Monkey pooped in her potty this morning, like a big girl. She told my mom she had to, then went in and did it! Such a big girl.

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America! F— Yeah!

Happy birthday America!!  You are 233 today!

Aww yeah, if you don’t have a strong aversion to way over the top satire, then I heartily recommend Team America: World Police.  “America! F— Yeah! (click if you’re over 18 only please 🙂 )

Well, at home I’ll be setting up Monkey’s kiddie pool and getting the new grill (a 22.5″ Weber Charcoal) ready for brined pork tenderloin, poblano peppers, and corn on the cob.

Happy Independence Day!

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G-Monkey Officially Learned How to Steer Today

We have a trike with a long handle on it that allows the parent to comfortably push, thanks to some dear suburban Chicagoan friends of ours.

So, this evening as I was pushing Monkey on the trike she was getting very vocally concerned (i.e whining) about the direction in which we were heading (she was also extremely tired and hungry).  In what seemed like no time at all, I showed her one turn of the handle bars, and said “Turn it”.  So as we were scooting around the driveway every time she voiced some frustration or concern about her course, I would say “Ok, Ok, turn it” and she would.

I was beaming.

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Listening: Hombre Lobo (12 Songs of Desire)

12 Songs of Desire

12 Songs of Desire

Also something that I’m listening to, as it just arrived to my house yesterday … on orange colored vinyl, no less.

Yes, that’s right, I said vinyl. I know you all know whay vinyl IS, but when’s the last time you bought or even played a record?  You shouldn’t deprive yourself of this very visceral mightily enjoyable experience any longer.  Go get a record player if you have to, get some records in a musical style that actually pleases you, get some headphones, and then sit back and enjoy.  You can put a thank-you fiver in the tip jar when you’re done.

So this is The Eels’ Hombre Lobo, 12 Songs of Desire. I’ve only really given it two listens, and half-hearted ones at that. For as much as I love the vinyl, living in a house with two very young girls and a hyper dog doesn’t really accommodate a concentrated listen, when the one active record player is in the living room. I say ‘active’ because I actually have another cool little device, the ION Portable USB turntable, that will actually let me convert my beloved, though ultimately, decidedly non-portable, vinyl LP’s into very convenient-for-the-modern-age MP3’s. Awesome, right? Well, I’ll write that experience up when I finally bust it out of the box.

Back to Hombre Lobo. My first listen, I wasn’t all that impressed. I liked the first song the on the album, “prizefighter”, thinking that the entire album was going to have potential, and that it was going to be much better than 2005’s Blinking Lights and Other Revelations. After the record was over, though, I thought, “oh great, another boring Eels album.” As much as the music world adored and praised that double album, I just found it to be boring and repetitive. There are a few gems that stuck with me and maybe I haven’t listened to it enough. But it just didn’t rock enough for me, and I think that therein lies the problem. I discovered The Eels through Souljacker in 2003 when I borrowed my flatmate’s copy. I  immediately fell in love with that album listening to it constanly.  There’s a lot of rocking out on that record. There’s some soft songs too, like the beautiful “Fresh Feeling.” 2003’s Shootenanny! kept up the good rocking, and a personal favorite of mine is “Saturday Morning.” I just love the concept of the song. It’s like a rock anthem from a six year old who woke up way too early on Saturday morning and just wants to know who’s out there that’s going to play with him. I certainly remember being that kid.

Well, that was certainly a tangent. I guess I have a lot more to say about The Eels records than I thought. I better get it out in some other reviews. Well, where was I? Oh yes, talking about Hombre Lobo

My second listen, though still half hearted, walking around with the baby, playing and dancing with the toddler, I got a better sense of what the album was going to be like. I don’t know why with my first listen my brain registered “boring” because with this second listen, even with the distractions on hand, I wanted to listen again immediately, but parental duty called, or it was late, or something.

Now, in looking up the link to The Eels site “Fresh Blood” from Hombre … was featured, and I let it play through, and I really want to listen to the rest of the album.

So, it looks like I have two things for the To Do list: (1) fire up the ION and convert Hombre Lobo to MP3’s, and (2) strap on the headphones for the proper listen.

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Lot to Do?

Got a lot on your plate; got a lot you want to do and don’t feel like you can ever get to it all?

Hey, you can’t Boil the Ocean. Just take it one day at a time.

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Listening: George Harrison – Let it Roll

Let It Roll

I’ve been listening to this album (George Harrison – Let It Roll)everyday on my way to work this week.  I like it a lot (thanks, SoozDog, a GREAT Father’s Day gift), and I want to hear a lot more of George.  Next up is his All Things Must Pass.

I like the fact that I can discover more about this man and his former band, you know the one that I’m talking about. One of the troubles of getting to know and discover deceased / broken up bands, is that during your discovery, you know that it must end at some point, as you’ll eventually reach the end of their catalog. On the otherhand, the record companies are finding ever more creative ways to milk a few extra dollars out of the artists’ adoring fans (see posthumous realeases by Jimi, The Doors, Led Zeppelin to name just a few to which I’ve succumbed.)

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Being a Dad.

This article has a few links in it that I want to check out:

Jeremy Adam Smith on daddy day care.

Here are the links:

Daddy-Dialectic
DadLabs.com

Think that SoozDog would let me be a stay at home dad when she’s ready to go back to work?

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