Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Star Wars and War Games

30 years. I can't believe I have memories that are 30 years old.

Geoff is kinda scary with the computer - figuring out stuff that no kid should know. For years we have joked with Geoff that someday the FBI would come looking for him, just like in the movie War Games. AMC channel is celebrating the 25th anniversary of War Games and we are watching it with Geoff for the first time. We watched an adolescent Matthew Broderick play a "game" with WOPR and almost initiate WW III. He gasps when he sees the "cool" TRS-80 set up at NORAD. WOW! I used a TRS-80, but I couldn't get it to play any games.

But in 1983 Brad knew all about the Comodore 64. It was the beginning of the pc. (I honestly never imagined what they would be good for!) And now we have Geoff who knows all about HTML and servers and networks.

In third grade (30 - yep, 30 years ago) I remember all of the boys had Star Wars t-shirts. And Star Wars lunch boxes. And little plastic R2D2s. And now Danny knows all 6 Star Wars movies by heart and he uses legos to build jet-wing fighters with an ejection compartment for R2D2.

I am grateful for these connections from our childhoods to our children's lives. We enjoy our memories and the boys have a frame of reference to understand the past. We see a little piece of our life experience passed down to another generation. Maybe someday they will tell their kids about Star Wars or My Space and their children will understand what was wonderful and exciting about them.

Do you share any childhood experiences with this generation? I'd love to hear!

Friday, April 11, 2008

Goalie


Danny's first day as goalie. It was a muddy one! The bottom photo is Danny after coach Jim dumped him in a giant puddle. All the boys went home soaked. That's what boys do!

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Stuff I Didn't Get Done This Week

1. PTA newsletter. I guess we'll make it an April/May issue.
2. Buy dog food - I'm sure all the dog treats I gave her will keep her tummy full. Really, if she ate something that they sell at Wal-Mart I'd be o.k. But she has to have special food from the pet store that closes at 9 pm.
3. Grocery shopping - what? Pop Tarts and cereal aren't enough? At least the milk hasn't expired.
4. Hair cuts - Geoffrey has the most ADORABLE curls, but he can't do a thing with them.
5. Danny's paragraph about spring. I won't write it, but I have to supervise. Maybe we'll just skip to a paragraph about summer instead.
6. Register Danny for summer camp.
7. Address the cards that I bought last month. Why do I even buy them? I just know I won't send them.
8. Pick up a prescription. Really, I tried. But after 30 minutes of waiting for the pharmacy to get the insurance straightened out I had to cut my losses and move on.

9. Take the box of Capri Sun juice drinks off of my back bumper before I drove to pick Danny up from school. The intersection by my driveway is very sticky.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Stuff I’ve learned about Digital Scrapbooking…

  1. “Designers” create digital paper, word art, frames, embellishments and more. Designers sell their work in many venues. There are two main ways that materials are disseminated. One is through web site “stores” and the other is through blogs.
  2. Both stores and blogs offer “Freebies” to entice you to visit their site often. Freebies are digital elements like paper for backgrounds, paper clips, cool frames, templates, and word art. Some are in “kits” of coordinated items. I’ve collected hundreds, well probably thousands, of freebies. It is customary when downloading a freebie from a blog to leave a comment of thanks.
  3. This craze is international! In one evening I visited blogs from Germany, France, Sweden, Australia and from some country that I couldn’t identify because the letters were backwards! I’m stretching to remember some French so I can find the download link and I can say Merci! What a fun sisterhood of artists. You can’t help but be inspired! I’ve found some French designers I love. They use clean lines and vivid colors.
  4. There seems to be a lot more gorgeous stuff out there for scrapbooking girls than boys. I don’t know why… I guess that leafy, flowery designs are popular, just not boy-friendly. There is a trend called “grunge” that is perfect for boys.
  5. There are whole communities set up around some of the web stores. They have contests and galleries for everyone to post their creations. It seems like people spend a lot of time doing this. Who could have so much time?
  6. I love layouts inspired by advertisements and web sites, instead of traditional scrapbook layouts. It is awesome to not be limited by scissors and tape!
  7. There is a file sharing web site called “4shared.com”. Bloggers post their files there for you to download. You just download, unzip the file and you’re done.
  8. Most people use a version of Photo Shop or Photo Shop Elements. Honestly, I’ve tried. But Adobe is just not intuitive and it gives me a headache every time! I love Microsoft Digital Imaging and I can do almost everything that the Photo Shop people can do.
  9. SAHM means “stay at home mom”.
  10. Word art is my favorite part. I love SAYING something that captures the memory and arranging the words in an artistic way. Dr. Seuss quotes are awesome and many of them rhyme.