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I’m Dad?

I was renaming some pictures and I had to type Dad in the title of the file and it felt weird. When I read the file name back I though of my Dad and not of myself. I guess I still find it weird to call myself a Dad.

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Posted in General and Issac 2 years ago at 1:36 am.

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Movie Review: Happy Feet

I just finished watching Happy Feet and I really enjoyed it. The movie seems to be a cross between The Ugly Duckling and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Mumble is a duck whose egg is dropped during incubation. The most important thing in the life of a penguin we learn is to be able to sing in order to find a mate. Mumbles, we learn, lacks the ability to sing well, but he can really cut a rug (this is an old term for dance.) Well, Mumble is shunned from the penguin community all of his life because of his “happy feet” and isn’t allowed to officially graudate from penguin school.

While this is all happening the penguins and other antarctic creatures are going through a fish famine. The leaders of the penguins say that the great “guin” is angered by Mumble slacker ways and his dancing and is punishing them with no fish. Mumbles learns from a large bird and a treachorous encouter with a walrus (or possible a large otter) that “the aliens” (humans) are causing the problem.

After being exiled from the emperor penguins, Mumbles sets off with 5 penguins of a different breed to find the source of the problem and exhonerate his name. The travel a long way until they eventually find a large fleet of fishing boats that are taking the fish.  Mumbles companions are content to turn back now because they have proven the Mumbles is not to blame, but Mumbles actually wants to help fix the problem. So, he jumps into the ocean and starts following one of the boats. He is briefly successly but ultimately ends up trying to chase the boat until he ends up in, what I assume is, Australia.

Here he ends up in a zoo and interacts with aliens. He tries to reason with the aliens, but they don’t seem to understand anything he says. He ends up becoming depressed and hullicinating about his family back home. Eventually one little girl comes up to glass and starts tapping a dancing beat and Mumbles starts to dance. This gets the attention of the whole crowd and Mumbles is ultimately sent back to his home, but he marked with a homing beacon. I’ll leave the rest for you to watch.

The animation in this movie is really good and they weave music and dance into the movie in a really fun way. The voice acting is good especially the role of Noah, the patriarch of the penguins, who is portrayed by Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith from The Matrix.) I would reccomend this movie for anyone who enjoys animated films. Towards the end the movie gets very emotional as Mumbles is temporarily separated from his family and we are not sure what is going to happen. The movie also tells a good story that could open a dialog for parents and children.

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Posted in Movies and Reviews 2 years ago at 1:09 am.

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Feeding Isaac…

Today was the first night I got to feed Isaac without Gina being anywhere around. It was kind of an exciting thing and we got along pretty well. Tonight Isaac was to finish the pears he had been started on in the morning. At first I grabbed a spoon from the drawer that was a little too deep and held too much food for one mouthful. I scrounged and found one of the flatter spoons that Gina usually uses.

Things started off fine, but Isaac has this tendency to do two things. First he will try to almost help the spoon into his mouth which just causes his hand to be covered in food and second he puts his hand in his mouth and sucks on it after a mouthful. Neither of this is super horrible, but I was thoroughly amused when he did this and ended up with food on his head. (It is located above his left eye if you can’t see it in the picture.)

Isaac with food on his head Isaac Wiping his Mouth Hands in Mouth

During the feeding he also tried to help by wiping his mouth off and by being extra cute.

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Posted in Issac 2 years ago at 7:00 pm.

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Movie Review: Dark Knight

  I finally saw The Dark Knight. (I know it hasn’t been out that long, but it seems like everyone has seen this movie already.) I went into this movie expecting it to not live up to the hype that it got and I have to say I was amazed. This movie was fantastic! What I liked the most was the overarching theme about heroes and the distinction between heroes we need and when we need them. I was reminded a lot of Spider-Man 2 and the conflict between responsibility and the power: Whatever life holds in store for me, I will never forget these words: “With great power comes great responsibility.” This is my gift, my curse. Who am I? I’m Spiderman.

Ultimately, besides the hero theme, I enjoyed the conflicted between vigilanty justice and the police. The movie opens a big debate that will perhaps never be answered. The TV show never really hits on this conflict like I am guessing the comic does. In reality, Batman is the original Jack Bauer. You can tell them whoever wrote this movie loves Batman and understands the character and the world.

The acting in this movie is, as reported, very good. I guess Heath Ledger is a villian, but as I was watching the movie I didn’t fear him like I feared Jack Nicholaus in the original. Maybe it is because Ledger makes The Joker seem human which is really the greatest compliment I could pay him. Christian Bale does a fine job and was pushed further than I thought he would be and he handled it. Morgan Freeman does a quality job as always and brings a nice Q quality to the batman franchise.

Overall this was a powerful movie that really transcends Batman or any time period. The themes are clear, classic and really encourage deep thought.

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Posted in Movies and Reviews 2 years, 1 month ago at 4:00 pm.

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