Little Man: have a wonderful day! We can’t wait to see you soon!
Happy 2nd Birthday Nora!
Hey Nora, Happy 2nd Birthday! It seems like just 24 months ago that we were in Atlanta to celebrate your birth. Oh, wait….We will try to call you later tonight.
Hacking Democracy
Oh my God. Oh my God. Oh my God. This is one of the most disturbing films that I have ever seen.
The movie is a documentary that follows a grandmother out of the Seattle area as she tries to find out more about the electronic voting process. It reveals extremely disturbing facts and scenarios; as well as cover-ups and voter fraud all over the nation. The movie does not address who does any of the hacking, but there are several examples of who is the beneficiary….let’s just say that there is a hot place waiting for DoubleU. Don’t worry, there is an example of an election that benefitted the Democrats as well. Extremely scary movie that should send all of us to our local election officials demanding a change in ballot tabulation.
Watch this movie ASAP.
Oh yea, nothing to report with the baby.
Click here for a You Tube link to the movie in 9 parts if you don’t want to rent it
Lightning Images
These pictures were taken last night standing on the driveway of my parent’s house. The picture with the blue glow in the sky is the result of a transformer (I think) being struck by lightning. The camera was processing the previous image when the lightning struck, but I was able to snap another picture in time for the blue glow. Oh yea, the first one? Not cropped…it just struck that close.
The Color Of Freedom
So this review is a little late – we watched the movie two days ago. It’s based on a true story as told in a book by James Gregory, a prison guard for South Africa. He was assigned in the position to be in charge of the censorship office on Robben Island – where Nelson Mandela was held for 20+ years. The movie is about the relationship that the two of them form and their respective roles in Mandela’s freeing. It’s got pretty good acting and directing, but the story is so compelling that it comes to you as highly recommended. I can tell you that having been to South Africa and on Robben Island and into Mandela’s cell certainly added a lot of context to the film.
Sex And The City
Isn’t that how we got to this point in the first place? Don’t worry, no spoilers here. Anyway, we went to see the movie last night, so a review is in order. It’s actually pretty good….you don’t have to know the TV series to understand the movie, but it certainly helps. It was interesting fun to see a theater full of mostly middle-aged white women dressed up and in groups of three or four, clearly already having consumed a martini or two. The movie was exactly what I expected it to be: cheesy at times, over the top at other times, good writing, soap opera story telling, high fashion, and true-to-life in spurts. I found the ending to be a little annoying, but Ahna thought it was okay. If you are a fan of the series, you have to see the movie. Even if you are just looking for a good evening flick (date or night out with the ladies), it’s worth it.
Time Goes By…So Slowly
Madonna tells the truth: time goes by…so slowly. Well, as we patiently wait for the arrival of the baby we have still gone about our normal activities. Last night we enjoyed a wonderful family dinner at the Columbine House with a special guest that was an old-time friend of Tori’s. This morning involved a walk and breakfast with my Mom, and now Ahna is planting some flowers outside. I think the pictures are sort of mixed up, so go with the flow.
Not A Movie…
Today’s review isn’t of a movie, rather of something that was similar to a bad film: the USA vs England soccer friendly. We watched most of the match (took a nap or two) that was broadcast live from Wembley Stadium in London…it lacked drama, enthusiasm, comedy, action, or any skill by the American side. To keep this short for the non-soccer fans, the US can’t even score a goal against a team that couldn’t qualify for the Euro 2008 tournament. Final: 2-0. Maybe a movie tomorrow?
PS: nothing happening with the baby.
27 Dresses
As the movie reviews are now rolling in one per day, here is the latest. This afternoon amidst the rain and clouds, we watched suffered through the movie 27 Dresses. It didn’t take long to realize that we were about to completely waist the next 2 hours of our life, but it was like watching a train crash and we couldn’t hit the stop button. If you are looking for a study in bad acting, bad directing, bad writing, bad music, and a bad storyline; this is the movie for you. Otherwise, stay away from it like it would suck your brain dry – which is exactly what it does for 120 minutes. This is the sort of debacle that you will end up watching on a Tuesday night three years from now on Lifetime because you have seen The Matrix six straight nights on TNT.
PS: Still nothing major with the baby.
Lars And The Real Girl
While we all wait – and believe me, we are doing lots of waiting – we have taken some advise and in between walks are watching good emotionally charged movies. We kicked of the moviefest with ‘Lars and the Real Girl;’ a story about a guy who thinks that a doll is a real person and falls in love with her. Okay, I know that it sounds strange, but it really is a gem of a movie and we are highly recommending it. It is a great love tale about belief in each other…set in Wisconsin. The setting of the movie actually makes it more believable. 🙂
More movie reviews to follow…

























