Wednesday, December 31, 2008

New Year's Eve Cookies

Sheela has put herself in charge of our holiday sweets.  Stop by for a cookie if you get a chance.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Goals

I'm only working two days this week (and the first one is already done).  I have a very reasonable goal for today - the completion of one little report.  Unfortunately it isn't an interesting report so I'm having some difficulty getting in to it.  Once I get it done, and I will get it done, I will earn five more days of home time.  Again my goals for that time are very reasonable: repair one seam, patch one knee, clean one closet and replace two ironing board covers.  That's not even one task a day but again they aren't interesting tasks and I won't have a reward to motivate me.  I bet everything gets done except the closet.  I really hate cleaning closets.

 

Friday, December 26, 2008

Family Day

The kids didn't actually let us sleep late but they did let us laze around all day to make up for it. Santa brought the family a Wii system with a couple of extra game packs including Wii Fit. That pretty much set the tone for the whole day. I've jumped off the same mountain a hundred times (Ski jump) and still end up as a giant snowball half the time. I've been hit in the face with countless cleats and panda heads while trying to head soccer balls. I've bowled five strikes in a row and beaten at tennis (repeatedly) but I've done it all with the family so I'm pleased.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Girls

Christmas crown

We spent Christmas Eve with Farhana and Jazmine and their friends.  Merry Christmas everyone!!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Grand Prize Winner

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a friend from work and her husband won the grand prize in the Italian version of Funniest Home videos for this video of their cat playing dead.

Since I can't get the link to work here is the URL.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgsA7KgL4Wg

Sunday, December 21, 2008

State Champs

Apparently they had a great time!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Candy Apples

Sheela and I have had a great girl's day.  We started with a Christmas lunch with a bunch of our friends.  Followed that up with some Christmas shopping.  Went to see the movie Twilight and then candied apples.  As soon as they cool enough we are eating them for dinner.... don't tell Sid.
 
Sid and Sunil went to Houston to watch the Allen Eagles play for the State Championship.  They will be back sometime tomorrow.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Finished

I finally finished reading all four of the "Twilight" books.  The third was my favorite but I did enjoy them all.  I decided that Sheela can read all four of them but large portions of the 4th will go completely over her head so much so that she may not choose to read the whole thing.  That's okay too.  This does clear the way for me to finish my holiday shopping and then read "The Tales of Beadle the Bard", "Lost" and the "Eragon" series all of which Sheela received as birthday presents.

 

In the meantime I have promised myself that I won't start anything else until the out of town gifts have been dispatched and I haven't sent a single one yet.  Before I can start that though I have a vendor dinner to attend tonight (followed by late night grocery shopping) and a company dinner tomorrow night… maybe tomorrow at lunch I can squeeze in internet shopping.

 

Friday, December 12, 2008

Holiday Party Snap


It was a more casual party but we still took portraits.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

New Toy

I downloaded Google Maps for my blackberry today.  I just called up my position (accurate within 600 meters) and can see that I am currently between terminals (on the airport bus.). Too cool.

The Castle

Unfortunately the rain never lifted here in NJ.  Our hotel was beautiful and I wanted to catch a picture.  It's built to look like a castle complete with towers and crennelations. I'll be heading back home today but may come this way again in a few months.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Back to the gate

It looks like we have a faulty engine valave so we've given up on flight and we are driving back to the gate for repairs.  No word yet on whether or not we can get off of the plane or if we just get to sit here.

NJ

I'm at the airport getting ready to fly to NJ.  I'll only be gone two nights so I have only one small bag with me but it is such a hassle to get through security that I'm going to check it anyway.

Monday, December 08, 2008

Surprise!!

Sheela was pleasntly surprised Sunday after the parade by coming home to a house full of her freinds for her surprise birthday party. It came of just about perfectly. She'd already chosen the cake, the pizzas, the party favors/entertainment (ceramic painting) and the guest list. We just moved the date up when she wasn't looking. I hope to have pictures added in a day or two.

Allen's parade

The cub scouts marched in our local parade on Sunday. I didn't even attempt pictures, but they were all duded up in their full uniforms (including hats) sitting on a decorated float and throwing candy to the crowds. They get a pretty good rush out of it. From the spectators point of view the day couldn't have been better. We sat on the curb in front of the library and enjoyed all 78 floats, four marching bands, two horse brigades and a full show of the city's finest.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Chocolate Croissant

The holiday party was in my humble opinion a huge success and we didn't get to bed until late.  But I was awake early so I walked up to the cafe to grab breakfast and I've brought it back to the pond to eat.  It is rather chilly this morning but the sun is shining and I'm feeling rather pleased with myself.  It's going to be another good day.

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Post parade lunch

We've walked up to the Dallas Farmer's Market to have our traditional post parade lunch at El Mercado Dos Panchas.

The Parade is underway

Friday, December 05, 2008

Parade weekend

Mom and John arrived today.  They are picking the kids up from school then they will swing by the train station to pick me up.  I'm just dropping off a car so that they can come back on the train tomorrow if they want to.  Sid will meet us downtown in a few hours.  We'll all stay downtown and go to the parade in the morning.  I even remembered to bring the tickets (yay for me)!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Decorating Prep

The proverbial fly in my holiday decorating ointment has always been the instability of my stocking hangers.  I love the hangers, a set of pewter reindeer and santa's sleigh, but my mantle was wobbly.  We fixed the wobble the first year.  The second year we updated the stain to match the wood floors.  But still the decorative molding has always been an issue.  It pushes the holders too far out for them to be stable.  This year Sid made a set of flat faced extension panels to extend just past the molding.  Sunil is staining them to match the mantle.  This year we may not need to tie the reindeer to the sleigh.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Thanksgiving success

It was a quiet year around our house but nice just the same. Instead of one big sit down meal we ate individual courses as they were ready. A simple salad. French bread. A chopped turkey salad. An actual roast turkey with homemade gravy. (I put granny smith apples, leeks and rosemary in with the turkey to roast which adds a nice flavor to the gravy). We made cranberry sauce and marshmellow sweet potato casserole. Late in the day we made a cheesecake and whipped some fresh cream.

Sheela and her friend Anna are now experimenting in the kitchen. It started with green pancakes with chocolate chips. Then they started mixing in sprinkles and halloween candy. Luckily I've already eaten... they are talking about making the bacon blue.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Parade tickets... almost

The tickets came today!  Our section is pretty much in the same place as years gone by.  We are a few sections past the grand stand, not exactly optimal as most bands and dance troops will be between songs when they pass.  But I’m pleased enough.  The drawback this year is that we bought eight tickets and they only mailed three.  I’ve already discussed this with the parade staff and they will send out five more today (in the same section).

Let the season begin

Today apparently kicks off the unofficial eating season.  I've already had homemade pumpkin bread and pecan tarts.  It's not even 9AM yet.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Twilight

As long as we are on the topic of books -- I read Twilight by Stephenie Meyer over the weekend.  This was the basis for the Twilight movie that was just released.  I hadn't really heard of it or paid any attention to what I had heard until last week.  One of my travelling companions was very up on it.  His wife and his oldest daughter (12 years old) both loved the series.  Then it was the basis for a South Park episode.  I love South Park but that is a whole different topic.  Anyhow I bought the book to hold me over on the return flight (and a good thing I did too they played Mama Mia again on the plane).  I really like it even better now that I know that it is a four part series.

 

too much to chew

I believe I may have gotten slightly ahead of myself with books and such.  As I've noted before I prefer to work out while listening to books on tape so that I can stop them, start them and move them back and forth from my walkman to my car stereo without losing my place.  However the local library stopped buying books on tape years ago and switched to books on CD.  The CDs are typically divided up in to tracks that can be 30-40 minutes long.  If I try to transfer it from a portable CD player to the car or back I may end up repeating nearly a whole chapter only to have it be time to switch back again.  Anyhow the library has given up on the books on CD too by now and is buying "playaways" individual books on small MP3 players.  The MP3 can be restarted without losing my place but can't be played through my car stereo.  However, I've listened to nearly every book on tape from our library that interests me at all and quite a few that didn't.  So I've decided to move ahead.  I'm taking the MP3 for the work out and the books on CD to listen to in the car.  This means that I'm jumping from story to story but at least not losing my place.  This weekend I went to the library to restock and a came out with some pretty good stuff.  I started a new book last night (don't know the name or the author but it would be classified as a light comedy), I started a new MP3 this morning (murder mystery – Something Blood), and I started a new CD for the car (also a murder mystery – accidental something), and then as if that weren't too much already I picked up a recommendation from a friend at lunch (Decoding the Universe: How the New Science of Information Is Explaining Everything in the Cosmos, from Our Brains to Black Holes by Charles Seife) and started to read it while eating my steak burrito bowl with guac in the car.  My brain is swimming a little bit now.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Holiday week

I don't feel prepared to be celebrating Thanksgiving this year (once again it approached too quickly) but I do now have both a turkey (fresh) and a paper bag (my favorite turkey trick).  I actually did not find cranberries at the store so I'll have to make at least one other stop.  We won't really be going "all out" this year and I actually hope to rope the kids into doing most of the cooking so it should be a good low key holiday.  Actually this works out better as it leaves more time for being thankful.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Facebook?!?!

Okay, I'm in already. After OpenWorld I was determined to spend some time setting a Facebook account. I'd been resisting because I don't really see the point, but as it was pointed out over and over again "it's more than a trend or a fad, it is the basis for future technical applications". It came up again last week, so I took the time to set up an account and I've "re-connected" with two friends from high school that I'd lost over the years plus some mid-range family that I don't talk to often and a host of others that I already do connect with regularly. We'll see how it goes.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Report Card Day

Today the kids should be bringing home their report cards from their second, six-weeks.  I love report card day.  If I ever have to yell at the children over the grades (or conduct marks) that may change but right now it is just an extra pleasant opportunity to be proud all over again.

 

Even better news is that we are flying out today and will be home tonight probably early enough to eat with our families.  Every one of my team mates has children too.  I can’t say enough good things about this team.  There is a great deal of talent, experience and creativity here.  When I look at the team I see everyone on it as the logical choice to be here and I’m really thankful that they let me in.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Freezing

I’m even colder today than yesterday.  It did get above freezing today, but it doesn’t count because we weren’t outside at the time.  It’s in the teens again now and we are stretching the limits of our wardrobes.  How many sweaters can you realistically wear at one time while sitting inside and trying not to look like an idiot?

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Chilly

Our project here is progressing well.  We have been given the large conference room (on the East side) to use as the "war" room.  This is very nice and the perfect size.  In the morning we get the rising sun on the uninsulated concrete block wall.  By noon we've lost the warming effect and by evening it becomes an ice box.  A bunch of Texans and Californians freezing to death at 65 degrees.  It gives us something to laugh about, not that we need to help   -- we are an easily entertained lot.

Monday, November 17, 2008

A truely little thing

Sheela and went to the mall on Saturday (this is very rare).  We found her a great dress for the Daddy -  Daughter Ball (more about that after the event ... She doesn't want Sid to see the dress).  While we were there we got sucked into buying, of all things, manicure stuff.  We both love this set.  Our nails are as smooth, shiney and healthy as if we'd been to the salon to have them done.  They look like they are covered with clear polish but they are just buffed.  The whole thing from start to finish takes less than five minutes and is simple enough for Sunil to do it.

New England

I'm bound for the Northeast this morning.  I'll spend five days and four nights in Massachusetts before returning home.  I'm traveling with a group of five co-workers, joining up with two others and then meeting the local half of our team.  It should be a great trip -- and now that I'm packed there is nothing left to worry about as far as wardrobe.  They dress a little nicer up there and a whole lot warmer.  It was a stretch for me to be able to find enough suitable clothes.

Friday, November 14, 2008

My two favorite girls


they don't usually snuggle well together but they can manage short stints of togetherness.

Cold Front


We've had another weather change come through the area today. Our beautiful clear skies and warmth have been pushed out ahead of cold wind, clouds and rain. This picture was taken right at the transition. The drop today was only 15-20 degrees sometimes we'll do a 40 degree drop in less than two hours. Luckily the cold rarely lasts long.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Administrative Fees

Apparently our local transit authority is allowed to charge a 2500% administrative fee each time a toll is not paid appropriately. So if you blow off a $1 toll both they can bill you $26. They allow the charges to accumulate for six months before submitting a request for payment. I first realized this three years ago when we sold the Explorer. I didn't even think to update the account transferring the toll tag over to the Trailblazer. Six months later I received a bill for over $1800. I didn't have to pay it and it was in fact very easy to resolve, it only took a two minute phone call but it left an impression. By the way they actually had already collected the $1 for each of those charges from the toll tag account. So it really was more of an $1800 penalty for not letting them monitor your movements. I think that if you pay for the tag you should be able to use it anytime in any car -- but the rule is that it be assigned to a single vehicle.

Tonight we received another bill for over $1000. The Trailblazer we sold a year ago is now blowing through tolls all over town and still registered in our name. The first violation was six months and one week ago. All of the rest were since Oct 1. This time a phone call wasn't quite enough. I have to provide proof of sale for the vehicle (luckily Sid kept the odometer statement from the dealership when we sold it) before they can waive the fees. They also recommend that we notify the state.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Flat Stanley rides again

Second grade is the year where the kids read about Flat Stanley. A young boy flattened by a falling bulletin board. He goes on to have all sorts of adventures because it is so easy to mail him places. When Sheela was in the second grade she sent flat Sheela to Japan to visit Brian and Tracy. Sunil will be sending his flat Sunil to Pune, India for a visit with Grandma and Grandpa.

Brain and Tracy compiled a great binder of pictures and stories about Japan. Sheela has kept it hanging in the front hall closet for the last three years but today she gave it to Sunil. He will take it to school to show to his class.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Sky Ranch photo

Our neighbor sent this to me last night.  He took it while we were at Sky Ranch with our 5th graders.

 

Water Rockets

Sunil finally got to launch the water rockets they made a month ago.  The rocket body is a plastic bottle with rigid foam fins taped on.  The bottle is partially filled with water and then pressurized with air.  When the pin is release the water is forced out through the mouth propelling the rocket in to the air.  They were actually quite dramatic.

 

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Brownie - Cookie Cake

Sheela baked brownies on top of a layer of chocolate chip cookie dough for Sid's birthday cake.

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Casual day

I've been hanging out watching Home and Garden TV all afternoon.  Sunil took this picture after returning from his friend's house.  Sheela and her friends have gone to the park.

Acckk

Sheela borrowed MY climbing shoes for last night's adventure.  She can't possibly be getting that big.

Friday, November 07, 2008

Senior Night


Here is a snapshot of the boys on the way to their football game. Tonight is the last regular season game of the season for the home team. While they are saying goodbuy to the seniors Sheela, Anna and I are hanging at the house. Later Sheela and Sid will do their climbing thing while the rest of us get to sleep.

Plans

The company announced yesterday that we will be consolidating two of our different businesses and three of our physical locations in to our Texas operation next year.  This is good news for us here (not so good for our friends in the other locations).  It looks like we will need to move to a larger facility and I'm ready to go.  Plus this gives us plenty of opportunities to learn new things.  I was starting to get bored so the timing is particularly good for me.

 

The big 4-0

Sid celebrated his 40th birthday yesterday by taking us all to dinner at our favorite Mongolian BBQ place.  Tonight he is taking Sunil to his first football game (local high school) and then he is taking Sheela to an all night HATs rock climbing event.  In honor of the ball game Sunil bought him spirit wear.  In honor of the HATs program Sheela bought him a camel back.

 

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

County Commissioner

Well the election results are in and the counts are final.  My friend Victor failed to carry the day.  This was his first run at politics and against a long term incumbent so it was not an entirely unexpected defeat.  I can't wait to see what he does next.

 

Monday, November 03, 2008

Conference

I meet with Sunil's teacher on Saturday.  He is perfectly on track with reading, writing and math.  His reading score put him in the 89th percentile for 2nd graders or as the equivalent of a 3rd grader after 4 months of school.  What I particularly love about the assessment is the recommended actions based on current levels.  Regardless of how the child performs the recommended action is always to read for 60 minutes every day to achieve maximum improvement. 

 

Sheela's teachers have not yet scheduled their conferences.

 

Saturday, November 01, 2008

BB Guns

It turns out it is much easier to shot standing up.  The permanent range is much better than the temp range he tried last weekend.

Experience

This year when they told us that sibs would not be allowed to use the BB guns we didn't fall for it.  This is the difference in the first year and the second.  Sheela was pleased to get to try her hands at it.

Fort Farrington

I don't know if it shows in this picture (the sun is too bright) but this old style fort is one of the highlights of this weekend's Cub Scout campout.  I'm hoping to get a picture of the fall colors... There are some this year.  It is 90 degrees here today though.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Traditional Carving 2

Traditional Carving 1

Addams Family 2008

Here I am helping Cousin It prepare to meet her fans.

Here I am as "thing".

The rest of the family

Corporate Culture

One of our most anticipated events each year is our company Halloween Party.  This year was probably one of the top three based on over all participation, creativity and style.  Our department theme was the Addams Family.  I was "thing".  But it wasn't as much fun for me as when we don't participate.  Usually I'm free to watch the skits with the judges -- this year I only saw two skits.  This picture of a senior executive reclining in his Turkey Suit during the award ceremony is the only pictue that I took myself.  As soon as the everyone else's photos are available I'll throw out a few more.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

CUBE 2



He didn't actually hit the targets this time but he had a lot of power behind his shots. With a few more chances to practice he'll be right on. Luckily he'll get to try again at Camp Wisdom next weekend.

CUBE


CUBE is a district wide Cub Scout event. Each pack is responsible for one activity. Sunil's fencing class is now two hours long and doesn't end until noon so we made a late start. He did manage the riflery range and the archery before it was over. He wanted to launch his plastic bottle rocket (his own pack's activity) but we didn't make it that far. He'll get that chance again at the campout next weekend.

Friday, October 24, 2008

A few Sky Ranch Photos

This is my primary group of girls from our trip to Sky Ranch. We shared a cabin with another group of eight and paired up with a group of eight boys for the classes. Here the girls show off their Chicawa face paint and their Indian names. Sheela is known as Magnolia Flower.

The baby red eared sliders were a highlight

but my favorite activity was dipping "stuff" out of the lake and then trying to identify it.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

5th Grade Camp

I survived 5th grade camp as a chaperon (many years over due but a heartfelt "thank you" to anyone that ever signed up for this type of trauma!) I took a million pictures, very few of which will be appreciated by anyone not in them.  I will post a few later.  We are still an hour away from home.

The camp is in East Texas on the shore of a very nice lake.  The lake was officially declared "healthy" based on its optimal pH, turbid color, diverse macro invertebrate organisms including those sensitive to pollution.  That was the second afternoon.  The first afternoon they learned about a native american tribe called the Chicawa.  They ground corn, used a bow and arrow, and tried to use flint to light a fire.

The next morning was dedicated to the "Forces of Nature".  They raced their teachers down zip lines and then tried to speed them up and slow them down with tarps, rocks and ropes.  They covered errosion, friction and gravity.  Today we finished up with mammals, arthropods and reptiles.

I'm ready for a nap in a quiet room.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Covered wagon

Animal Skins

Sunil checked out the fox and bear skins in the teepee at the arboretum.

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Sunil and Jaden at the park, bright and early this morning.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Fall Photos 2008

School photos are back.  If you look closely you can see Sunil's American Flag label pin with his "president suit".

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Try-outs

Sheela just finished auditioning for the district honor choir.  It is made up of 5th and 6th graders from all 14 elementary schools.  She won't find out for at least a week whether or not she made it.

Monday, October 13, 2008

The bike rack


loaded. This shot is was taken prior to our check out run with the bike rack. It works well enough but the smaller size of Sunil's bike was difficult as was the bar configuration on Sheela's bike..

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Blood Pressure Revisited

Well I've been checking my self religiously for at least a week. My BP usually runs in the low normal range. I've not had a single reading that was in any way alarming.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Time to Brag

Report cards came yesterday for the first grading period.  Both kids did very well once again.  To celebrate they chose dinner (Boston Market meatloaf) and movies (The Incredibles and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone).  I baked brownies for dessert.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Interview clip

If you need a good laugh, scroll down to my links and visit Ida’s blog (There “I” Was).  She posted an interview in her entry “The Front Fell Off” that made my whole day.

Fall Classic

Yesterday was yet another IT golf tournament this time I really only had three good drives, one good chip shot and one decent put.  As a team we finished in the middle of the pack.  The highlights for me were a young Texas Brown snake that I picked up on the fairway and a promise from the IT VP in San Diego that he'd get me a free pass to next year's Open World.  Today I'm moderately stiff but not sunburned.  The weather was great, we started off in the high 80s around 3PM and finished in the low 70s around 7PM.  It cools off in to the 50s at night now.  Perfect from my point of view.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Damage

The hairline cracks in my blackberry have deepened and spread.  I actually lost a chunck of it at lunch.  I have to ask the IT department to replace it.  What if they take me off the list?  I'm already addicted.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Paint by numbers


Sheela bought Sunil a paint by number set back in May. It was a little more difficult than the "beginner" rating led us to believe. In the end I painted most of it for him. Here is the completed picture. Up close it pretty much looks like a child's paint by number picture, but it was fun to do.

Sheela chose a tiger for herself. She is still plugging away on it but it was at least one level more advanced if not two. Most of the areas are smaller than her smallest fingernail. It could take awhile.

Sunday, October 05, 2008

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Passing of the phone

For the last six months I've had my work phone as well as my personal cell phone.  I've slowly tranistioned folks to the new number... and started letting Sheela think of the old one as hers.  It now has her name on it, her picture on it and her ringtone selections.  The only thing I haven't let her do is change the message and voice mail passwords.  I guess I'll let her do that today.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Fluke

Wednesday while showing a co-worked how to check her blood pressure I took mine and was surprised to find it really high.  I've never had high blood pressure.  It stayed high all day (and on four different monitors).  That evening it dropped back down to a reasonable level and was nearly perfect by Thursday.  I dutifully checked it every few hours.  This morning I finally went in to see my Dr.  BP is still looking good.  I'm supposed to check it daily for two months and then go back and talk about it some more.  At the moment we are calling it a fluke.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Rodeo

Saturday night we went to the Rodeo with the cub scouts.  It may be a stereotypical Texas past time, but Sid and the kids had never been.  I last went when I was five (it's also a stereotypical Oklahoma past time).  It really was a lot of fun.  There were no real surprises: bronco busting, bull riding, barrel racing, team roping, chuck wagon races and trick riding with a short round of mutton busting for comic relief.  If you aren't familiar with the mutton busting it is very much like the bull riding.  The contestants wear full face masks, chaps and gloves.  But they ride completely docile sheep and are randomly selected from the audience.  They must be more than 4 years old but weigh less than 55 pounds.  Most of these kids didn't last six steps but they all won trophies and were cute.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Independence

Sheela has become very independent all at once.  She went by herself to pick up her glasses (new lenses), she walked to the doughnut shop to buy breakfast for us all and then walked up to the store to buy salsa makings.

Friday, September 26, 2008

View from the Penthouse


I'm too vain to put the picture of me and the view out here... I look like someone hit me in the face. So here is the view alone.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

That's a wrap

The last night was good as the others.  We went to the Slanted Door for dinner, took an actual stretch limo out to Treasure Island for the concerts and then back to the BV and the Redwood Room.

Treasure Island was beautiful at night.  It's a man-made island out in SF Bay.  The midway lights, the water and the city lights were behind the outdoor stage.  We didn't go in and we didn't check out the rides or games.  We arrived just in time for Seal.  I'm not a big music fan.  I love it all but I don't ever know who sings what.  So I was pleasantly surprised to find that I like most of his stuff.  Then we stayed out for Elvis Costello.  Same sort of thing I recognized a lot.

Aside from the wealth of social activities this was a great show.  I learned a ton and made some great contacts.  I'm glad that I came.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The quiet evening

We decided that a quiet night was in order so that we would be adequately rested for the late night appreciation concert tonight which includes: Alan Jackson, UB40, Elvis Costello, Seal and the Psychedelic Furs.

Anyhow we didn't have a corporate hook up for dinner so we went out to the wharf for seafood and made it to the BV by 10PM - right on track for an early night. But on our way back there was a story about the Starlight Room and so we ended up there instead of the hotel. After that we ended up back at the Redwood Room again. I didn't get to be until after 1AM. I still made the morning sessions (the best one so far in fact).

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Celebs

Our photo with Mary Matalin and James Caraville.

The Pace is starting to get to me.

I was in sessions from 9am to 6pm with only a few short breaks.  I did get my massages (10 minutes of foot vibration that left an uncomfortable tingle in my legs for a long time and a really good back massage) and a picnic lunch next to a water feature. 

I jumped a bus as soon as we wrapped up and bolted up Nobb Hill to a party in the Penthouse of the Fairmont Hotel (picture to follow).  When we left there we went to dinner at the Stinking Rose (a garlic restaurant).  Then we moved on to the BV for the traditional end of evening. 

We followed that up with the new traditional evening.... A drink at the uber-trendy Redwood Room at the guy's hotel.  It's a place for the beautiful people (and I guess that they aren't that bright).  The tables have a two bottle minimum and the bottles start at $300 a piece.  The place was packed and they only let us in because the guys are hotel guests.

I took a cab back to my hotel even though it was only a few blocks.  I still have shin splints from walking on Sunday.

It's almost 9am and I'm due to scan in for my first session.  More later.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Me

Here I am getting my turn on the big bean bag.  Next break I'm going after a free massage.

Between Sessions

Huge bean bag cushions have been thrown all over the lobby spaces to provide extra seating.  These areas area also equiped with wireless access.  At lunch they provided a decent boxed lunch and a stadium blanket for a picnic in the sun.  I bet if it had rained they'd have passed out umbrellas.

Surprise Guest

Michael Phellps was this morning's surprise guest.  He wasn't really a speaker but he did say a few words.  The guy that hooked us up with the backstage entre last night scored again (but was chastisized for bringing the rest of last night) so we didn't get to meet him.

We have time for one session before lunch and then a full afternoon of the stuff that I'm really here to see.

Day 1

The key note speakers this evening included James Carville and Mary Matalin.  They were both very entertaining and we were lucky enough to meet them (photo to follow) at the after party.  Both were very charming and interesting. 

Then we went to dinner with one our vendors.  Sashimi, Kobe beef and a flight of Sakis.  This was followed by a traditional nightcap at the Buena Vista and a cable car ride home.  As I'm in a different hotel I rode all the way to the end of the line alone before realizing that I don't actually know my way around.  I worked it out pretty quickly.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

The fishing fleet

Sealions

Alcatraz

As seen from Pier 39

Jackie

I've missed her.  I need to talk to her more often.  We had a great dinner, just the two of us at a place called Cafe de la Presse.  I had the sea bass with asparagus.  Then we met up with her husband and another Aussie and walked to a pub for a few drinks.  It is still pretty early but the time change is workong against me.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

SFO

There are 65,000 attendees expected to the conference this year.  I've arrived at the airport at the perfect time to catch the shuttle to the hotel ahead of the big rush.  Somehow I messed up the times by a few hours.  That isn't really a surprise and I'll eventually figure out what I did wrong but for now I'm content to will the driver to go faster.  Jackie (college room mate) is meeting me tonight.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Fundraisers

On a related topic we've entered the early fundraiser season.  Cub Scout popcorn sales are in full swing.  I've already ordered cookie dough from two different schools.  I purchased my local discount card.  I'm looking for Passbooks but dodging parents selling gift-wrap and greeting cards.  Our school finally scored the king of fundraisers… the one check fundraiser.  The school did the math and determined that a flat out contribution of only $15 per family is the equivalent of our most effective fundraiser in the last few years.  If we'll cough up cash we won't have to harass our friends, family, neighbors and co-workers at all.  I gave extra because I REALLY want it to work.

 

End of an Era

My local area discount card is expiring this month.  The replacement card no longer includes discounts at the one eatery that honored it (where I eat).  In the previous four years the card has saved me $2 on lunch approximately twice a month at this one restaurant.  That's $152 saved after paying the $40 in card fees.  Plus I occasionally used it at other area restaurants but this was my stand-by.  Even better the lunches were usually shared with four of my co-workers that each had cards of their own.

 

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Afternoon tennis

Sunil asked a friend to join us up at the tennis courts for awhile after school.  They were certainly enthusiastic and competitive even if their rules were too hard for me to follow.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Ike

Ike did do some damage in Texas this weekend but it wasn't near us.  A ton of scheduled activities were cancelled "just in case" including fencing and Cub Scout Leader training.  Other items went on as planned including middle school football games.  I love that the indoor stuff was called off but they made the kids play in the rain.  All we had here was moderate, for a storm, wind gusts and rain.  The heavy rain only lasted about an hour.  By Sunday it was beautiful.  Even today it is still sunny and cool.  It feels like fall.

 

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Huricane Nap

Maya and I have holed up on living room couch for a nap.  We couldn't wait for the storm but have already wasted most of the afternoon.  Lovely.