Ah, to live in a university town. This week I got a call from the University of Texas Infant Cognition Laboratory asking if Ro might be willing to participate in a study on infant perception. This, of course, tapped right into my scientist side (always looking for data – archaeology isn’t called a social “science” for nothing) so I decided to go for it. We set up an appointment and went in yesterday (unusually cold and rainy for Texas). Basically, they were looking at 7-month old’s ability to perceive images that have been altered to look more like line drawings, with minimal color. So, we went into a darkened room, sat in front of a computer screen, and looked at pictures for a few minutes. All in all, very painless.
For this, Ro got a cool bib:

Also check out this pic:
http://picasaweb.google.com/dpapas665/AuroraPics#5318053662191355410
Posted on March 26th, 2009 in Parenting by Mindy | 3 Comments »
Wednesday March 18
“Still Bill”
I am embarrassed to say that I would not have recognized Bill Withers by name before I saw this doc. I certainly recognized his songs though, and even more embarrassingly, subsequently realized I always thought of him as having been a commercial flash in the pan and not much more. Like any good musician doc, you get to know the person a bit better. In this case, we find out that, though he is a very musical person, his relationship with fame is bitter and complex. His interviews are filled with philosophical, oblique answers to personal questions, so we aren’t allowed to know what event/s led him to largely drop out of the music biz, but we do get a sense that he is probably better off for it. This is a pretty interesting point, in that the public’s response to a celebrity that shuns fame is usually selfish, perhaps even near
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Posted on March 22nd, 2009 in Film, SXSW by Dave | 1 Comment »
Sunday March 15
“Reel Shorts 3″
Another nice reel. The standouts: “Thick as Thieves”, a comedy where a mugger holds up a guy in an alley and they hit it off. So much so that they team up, hijinks ensue. Also, “Wing It”, where two guardian angels guarding two respective parties in a drug deal gone bad try to reason with the other’s angel, but wind up having to stand their man up to fight it out. Sounds kind of tragic written that way, but the Angels are crude and against typical convention, and the comic timing was perfect. Last, “A. Effect”. This one is a bit difficult to describe, but it’s set in a community college and the main characters are a loser playwright wannabe and a human
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Posted on March 20th, 2009 in Film, SXSW by Dave | No Comments »
Year 13 is upon me, and so are the annual writeups of what I’ve caught. I’ve slowed down my pace a bit, and downgraded myself back to a Film Pass, but I’m still doing it. No volunteering yet for me this year, but I’m still considering it, depending on how the demands on my time go next year. Mindy has continued to be very supportive of my traditional habit of nearly disappearing for a week every year for this event. Right, so here’s what I’ve seen so far this year.
Friday March 13
“Strongman”
Honestly, I’m not sure what attracted me to this one in the schedule. Perhaps the potential for it to be an entertaining freak-show doc, the kind that so often seem to show up at SXSW, drew me in. It turned out to be a quasi-cinéma vérité style documentary, just following the aging “Stanless Steel”, whose ambition is to continue to be, well, a strongman in the carnival sense, though not literally in carnivals. The
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Posted on March 17th, 2009 in Culture, Film, SXSW by Dave | 2 Comments »
Just put a ton of new baby pics up. My account at Flickr expired, so I thought I’d give Picasa a try. Let me know your feedback on how it goes, if you prefer one or the other from your POV. Try the control on the sidebar at right, or feel free to check out her and the other album(s) at: http://picasaweb.google.com/dpapas665.
Posted on March 15th, 2009 in Parenting by Dave | 1 Comment »
Death may be putting it a bit dramtically, but nothing good is ever created without a little destruction, right? Here’s what we’ve been up to the past few weekends:
Ken’s Shed
Enjoy,
-D.
Posted on December 29th, 2008 in Uncategorized by Dave | No Comments »
As it turns out, bedtime is a big deal for babies. So, I am blogging about the switch from the co-sleeper to the big crib. Ro has grown out of her little co-sleeper next to the bed (see photo 1), and I have been debating about what to do next. I briefly considered keeping her in our bed, but its a little too small for three and a little too soft for a baby. On the other hand, I did not want her in a crib by herself in another room, or even on the other side of our room. So, my solution was to take the front rail off the crib and shove it in the co-sleeper’s place next to our bed (see photo 2).
Whoa, you say, is that safe? Well, its about as safe as I can make it. The crib and the bed are strapped together with bungee cords, and there are no gaps between the mattresses. When she gets to crawl stage she will have to go through me, Dave, and across a big bed before she can fall off. Plus, I can keep a very close eye on her.
In fact, that is what I like most about the arrangement so far. In the co-sleeper, I had to look down to see Ro’s face, but this way we are on the same level and can see each other eye-to-eye. She was a bit startled the first night, but seems to be settling in ok.


Posted on December 12th, 2008 in Parenting by Mindy | No Comments »
Sorry for the long hiatus. I’ve been a bit busy with work travel and such. Those just up are of Ro all around 3 months, check ‘em out via the Flickr control at right. Enjoy.
-D.
Posted on November 28th, 2008 in Parenting by Dave | 3 Comments »
My position? I’m not a huge J.J. follower, so I can’t really bank on that. The trailers are blipverty, so again, not much help.
I can’t help but feel they should have let the franchise rest a little longer a-la Doctor Who. What I don’t want to see is yet another ill advised, half-baked Hollywood fishing expedition through TV shows of yore. I couldn’t bear watching Star Trek become a parody of itself. I guess we’ll see next Summer.
http://www.startrekmovie.com/
Posted on November 18th, 2008 in Culture, Film by Dave | 2 Comments »
Well, we’ve successfully wrapped up Babytour ‘08. Thanks to everyone along the way who fed us, loaned us something, entertained us, got us drunk, or what have you. We had an excellent time seeing everyone again, and enjoying yet another beautiful MI Fall. Now we are truly prepared for (Texas) Winter.
Too bad we didn’t schedule our flight a day later, we could have caught the Obama party in Grant Park. That’s us, always driving right by history.
Posted on November 6th, 2008 in Travel by Dave | 1 Comment »