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Strange Creatures

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DP & MB in the ATX

Dave

Austin has been streetviewed!

I just found out today that the Google Map’s streetview of Austin is online. I figure it wouldn’t be too long before they got to us. Anyhow, anyone hankering for a street-level virtual tour of most of Austin, have at it.

-D.

Posted on March 28th, 2008 in web weirdness by Dave | 1 Comment »

Dave

More kitchen progress, other news.

Well, the subs are in and are doing up the plumbing/electrical. Hopefully we’ll get inspected this week / early next week by the City and get underway with the drywall and finish work. There’s some new pics up, but most of it is pretty unglamorous at this stage. You can get a glimpse of the new cabinet color there at least.

Sorry for no new baby news. The next big appt. is on 4/4, so we’ll have more then. Mindy reports sensing quite a bit of internal movement. I’m trusting at this point it’s not an alien parasite or anything. Too much scifi/horror for me, clearly.

After that big bitchy post I made about “Second Skin” during SXSW, I was turned on to “The Guild” on youtube. It’s 8 eps so far, and rather humorously addresses the MMO gamer stereotypes. I have to admit, much of the slagging off is deserved. I think one of the more interesting characters is a gamer stereotype I’ve not personally met: the stay-at-home mom gamer. Check it out.

-D.

Posted on March 26th, 2008 in Kitchen, Remodel, SXSW, web weirdness by Dave | No Comments »

Dave

SXSW 2008 Film Reviews, Part 3

Thursday March 13

“Humboldt County”

This was one popular movie. Mindy & I saw the lineup for this one at the Alamo Monday night. They twice opened another theater and, at least on Monday, sold that one out also. As for the film itself, think “The Graduate” meets “Harold and Kumar”. Actually, it’s much better than that likening makes it sound. The story follows the adventure of a young, burned out medical student from L.A. who finds himself among the off-the-gridders in northern California and their pot farms and, through various misadventures, finds some kind of personal salvation. Sure, the movie is reminiscent of the naturalistic 60’s/70’s style “drop out of reality, get redemption” story, but the characters feel real, not so ethereal, and the plot is well structured in terms of the main character’s travails.

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Posted on March 16th, 2008 in Film, SXSW by Dave | 1 Comment »

Mindy

Film, Framing, and Furniture

First, I would like to thank everyone for all the wonderful support and comments from my e-mails and blog entry. At this point there is not much news on the baby front – right now I am trying to get everything done that I can before I get too big to crawl around my workshop.

As you can see from the photos, we are in the midst of the kitchen remodel, and due to the film festival we have not been eating at home too much (not too bad when your kitchen is a 6-foot table). Its a good thing that all of the Alamo venues serve food or we would be starving our way through SXSW. Dave has dedicated the most time to movies (see reviews below), but I have not done too badly this year. There have been years past when I had to opt out almost entirely, but I have managed to squeeze in a few at nights this past week. Maybe someday I can take a week off too.

My greatest responsibility at this point is to get the cabinetry done in time to be installed in the kitchen. The uppers are done and ready for a final coat of paint, but the base cabinets need a little more work. Slowly, we will get there. The most complicated thing with the kitchen remodel at the moment is the fact that the house is out of square in some places, as it is with most older homes, so making sure the cabinets will line up and the flooring is level is the biggest obstacle.

However, one fortunate side effect of all this is that we had to get off our buts and get rid of some furniture. Both Dave and I had our respective rocker/recliners that were purchased by our parents the year of our birth (1971 for those who don’t know) and after 35+ years they were getting a little rough around the edges. It has been long past time we finally got rid of them, but laziness and the expense of new furniture have prevented us so far. But, we needed room in the living room to store all the boxes of stuff and the appliances we are keeping, so they finally had to go. Goodbye old companions! – we will probably never see your like again.

Posted on March 14th, 2008 in Film, Kitchen, Remodel, SXSW by Mindy | 1 Comment »

Dave

SXSW 2008 Film Reviews, Part 2

Monday March 10

More Panels

The one of interest to report was the panel titled “Behind the scenes at Troublemaker post”. I’ve heard a lot of things about how Troublemaker, Robert Rodriguez and Elizabeth Avellan’s Austin film studio, has been revolutionizing how movies are made. For one, they do so largely outside the Hollywood system, which is about all I knew going in. The panelists, all members of the post production team, were able to fill in some of the blanks.

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Posted on March 14th, 2008 in Film, SXSW by Dave | No Comments »

Dave

SXSW 2008 Film Reviews, Part 1

Friday, March 7

“Goliath”

Our first film of the year (year 12 for me, hard to believe): a narrative done by some local favorites and previous creators of shorts, the Zellner brothers. This story features a very lonely guy, working a dead end job, just completing a divorce whose final straw is his cat “Goliath” going missing.

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Posted on March 12th, 2008 in Film, SXSW by Dave | No Comments »

Dave

Another kitchen note

In case you come across him in the flickr Kitchen set, I just wanted to add few words about Greg Madsen of Form and Function. He’s a good neighborhood friend of ours who helped us out with the drywall on our garage workshop project a couple years back. Besides being one of the nicest guys I know, he is also one of the most talented carpenters (and related disciplines) I’ve met. All that, and he has superior taste in beer to boot. Sorry ladies, he’s taken.

Anyhow, we’re thrilled to have him back as the lead man on the kitchen effort. Watching him quickly and more or less single-handedly jack up our sagging kitchen header to fit in a new beam today made me feel like a real amateur! All who have called us brave on this kitchen thing have him to thank; I’m way more comfortable having him aboard.

On a side note, new pics might be a little slow coming this week as I’m into my year 12 of the annual SXSW Film madness. I’ll try and get some reviews up when possible.

-D.

Posted on March 7th, 2008 in Kitchen, Remodel by Dave | No Comments »

Dave

Kitchen 2.0 Ahoy!

Well, after 4+ years of toying with the idea, agonizing over the plan, re-agonizing over the plan, and then agonizing a little more, demo has at long last begun! Check out pics as I get them on my Flickr site. The 3 most recent are shown on the sidebar at right, just click the “more photos” link to see the whole Kitchen 2.0 set.

-D.

Posted on March 4th, 2008 in Kitchen, Remodel by Dave | 1 Comment »

Mindy

My first blog

Well all, probably the majority of the news you will get from me on this thing will be baby stuff. I plan to use this as a journal of sorts, something that I have never done before, but think it is now time to step back and reflect.

I am now past the halfway point of my third decade on the planet, and although you may think that is the reason that I decided to have a kid (clock ticking and all) that is actually not the case. Interestingly, I have lived long enough to understand that life is not a static thing, even as an adult. You are expected to experience changes as you grow from childhood to adulthood, but once you are an adult, those changes end and you are the same person for the rest of your life. Not so.

I have realized that I am not the same person that I was in college, or the same person that I was when I moved to Texas with Dave, or even the same person that I was in graduate school or at my first professional job. I am now the person who has lived through all of that and am now ready to pass that knowledge on to someone else (or at least try). I was not ready to be a parent until I reached that point of understanding, whenever or if-ever that point arrived (ticking clock be damned!). But, as you can see, that point did come and here I am.

So, all of the changes that will occur because of the kid – loss of spontaneity, less money, more structure, more responsibility, etc., are only bad if you think your life will continue to be exactly the same as it as right now (and of course, if you like it). I have realized that my life will always be changing, quickly or slowly, but changing nevertheless. From that perspective, it does not look so much like a traumatic experience. In fact, I expect it will be very rewarding.

Posted on March 3rd, 2008 in Uncategorized by Mindy | 4 Comments »

Dave

Is this thing on?

Well, welcome to the blog folks. I figured this might be an easier way of getting info out than writing tons of email, which I likely won’t do anyway.

Anyhow, Mindy & I both hope to post bits of potential interest from time to time, so keep checking back. Or just try the RSS feed out if you’re so inclined. Feel free also to comment on posts if you like; it’s nice to know what people think. Just remember, it’s all public on here, so keep it clean, you bunch of sailors. ;-)

In case you have no idea what I’m even talking about, here’s a little quicky definition of “blog” for you.

-D.

Posted on March 3rd, 2008 in Uncategorized by Dave | 5 Comments »