Saturday, May 31, 2008

Advanced Refrigerator Art



I was startled a few days ago to come home and find a 2 foot ceramic zombie sitting on my counter top. This was Zach’s piece of work that he did in his ceramics class at school. It’s actually very good. I love the detail and the textures on him. The question is. . . do we display it?

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Vote for Ally


Ally was running for student body officer at her middle school. This was her video. It was fun to make. At the end you’ll see a compelling reason to “Vote for Ally.” We found out today that she didn’t win. What does a Democrat need to do around here to get elected?

Saturday, May 17, 2008

A Day at the Races

There is nothing better than sitting around all day on a Saturday and not feeling one bit of guilt. We call it “guilt-free laziness.” Because our kids are involved in sports we spend much of our Saturday watching them run around and sweat and we sit in our picnic chairs and yell at them to go faster. If you don’t like yard work, I’d recommend getting your kids involved in sports. Today was the High School State Track Meet for Zach. He took 8th place in the State in the 100 meter dash with a time of 11.06. His 4x100 relay team took 2nd with a time of 42.20, behind first place by only 0.04 seconds. These times were both new school records at his high school!

We missed the drama of the meet when a cameraman was hit through the leg by a javelin. Zach saw it happen. He said the guy wobbled around, sat down and then started taking pictures of it. They sawed off the javelin and then measured the throw - 171 feet! It delayed the meet about an hour while they attended to him.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

5th Grade Torture


You’d think I would get melancholy about attending possibly my last elementary school program. Not so - I couldn’t wait until it was over. We sat through 18 patriotic songs and vignettes, at least one speaking part from everyone in the entire 5th grade, 3 dances, 2 choral readings (including one in sign language) and a slide show set to music. I am exhausted. It was sappy and melodramatic and oddly funny at times.

Each song had a vignette that went along with where kids acted out what was happening in the song. Two vignettes made me feel a little squirmy. When the kids sang “Battle of New Orleans” there was a boy pointing a facsimile rifle at everyone in the audience. During “Go Down Moses” another boy posed with a whip held high in the air over 5 cowering girls, 4 of whom were of Hispanic or Arab descent.

The highlight of the program was a rollicking jig about the Titanic disaster. The tune is similar to the Wiggles version of Head, Shoulders Knees and Toes.

Words to the chorus:

Oh it was sad, so sad, oh it was sad.. (it was sad.)
It was sad when the great ship went down.. (to the bottom of the sea).
Husbands, wives and children lost their lives.
It was sad when the great ship went down (it was sad).

Maybe next year they’ll sing a little ditty about the bombing of Hiroshima!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Inter-Species Duets



I was listening to the Diane Rehm show on the radio today. Diane was interviewing a man, David Rothenberg, who plays his clarinet with the whales. They called it an inter-species duet - no joke. He even has a website where you can watch him jamming with belugas.

Animal music is nothing new to our family. Our cat Frankie has been practicing piano for years, so we got him together with Kirsten for our own feline-human jam session. Watch.

One interesting thing from David Rothenberg, he said that if you speed up the sound of whale music it sounds like a canary. That’s pretty cool!