I saw this the other day and liked it.
Author: cosmo
Urban pirate
Senior pics
Our friend Rocio really wanted to take some senior pictures of Kyra. She’s not a professional photographer or anything, but she’s worked with a few of Kyra’s friends and their pictures turned out nice, so a few days ago they went out together and had a photo shoot.
I’m not really a huge fan of senior pictures, but of course when it’s my own daughter I’m probably a little biased. I think these are pretty great, and of course Kyra is beautiful. I love her long, flowing blond hair.
Elder Schroeder
Evil C
I saw this snippet of C code on Github:
So evil! If you know C, or even a reasonably similar programming language, you’ll understand why this single cruel line, slipped into an include file somewhere, would drive code testers to the brink of murderous insanity.
Halloween part 1
Last night was our annual Halloween party, and it was fun as always to put together a costume.
Kyra and her friend Chaille decided to be Sponge Bob and Patrick, who are apparently a sentient kitchen sponge and his friend the starfish. The idea sounded a little shaky, mostly because I couldn’t figure out how Kyra would be a huge sponge or Chaille an enormous starfish. But their costumes actually turned out pretty sweet:
That’s (Girl) Alex in the middle, dressed as Bucky, the arch-enemy and ex-friend of Captain America. It took me a moment to figure out that costume.
I was a little short on ideas this year, and a few weeks ago I aborted my Zorro idea in favor of a generic pirate costume. I picked up a sweet tri-cornered hat and “pirate wig”, made a red sash, and reused some of my props from last year’s Dread Pirate Roberts outfit. I even grew out a bit of a beard.
Voila!
I love my sword and it typically gets a lot of attention– particularly from kids– but I kept running into things at the party, or people would plow into it, so I eventually had to retire it.
The party was fun, of course, and I already have my idea for next year’s costume. I suppose I’ll need to start working on it in a few months…
Yep, that’s us
In our family photo shoot about a month ago, we ended up with some hilarious pictures of the kids and yesterday I decided to have them printed to replace the framed photos in our family room. Those pictures were about fourteen years old.
The result was awesome.
Yep, those are our kids.
What my kids do all day
In the latest installment of What My Kids Do All Day, I took a picture of Zack sitting on the couch playing with a Rubik’s Cube in between a few pages of his comic book.
Sometimes, that’s pretty much a summary of his day.
To his credit, he’s been working hard on learning how to solve the Cube, and he’s become pretty good at it.
Off to the races…
And he’s got it!
Meanwhile, Kyra was demonstrating what she does all day: reads young adult fiction novels on her tablet.
She’ll burn through a novel every few days. Laralee is much the same, and they’re always talking about “you should read this…” and “I didn’t really like how that happened…”
Dry erase art
Laralee has a huge dry-erase board on the side of the refrigerator, and it’s where she keeps her various shopping and to-do lists. Since the board is so big, there tends to be a bit of space on it. A few days ago I decided to add some artwork.
So I created three limited-edition pieces featuring various animals:
Breathtaking, I know.
Zack saw the snake and thought it looked like a dude with a long tongue, so he took the liberty of adding his own artwork to the board:
I think dry-erase art could be a new medium. Before you know it, the major galleries will feature some of this stuff.
Freddy’s
Today there was a company-wide email exchange that ended up turning nasty.
Me: Brian and I were bantering about the idea of Freddy’s…
Brent: I see your Freddy’s and raise you a Chuburger!
Mike: I would be in for Freddy’s; Chuburger let me down last time.
Grant: I’m good for Freddy’s.
Ben: I’ll go.
Brent: Freddy’s is a great choice for kids and diarrhea. Bring me back a paper hat or something.
Ouch. Clearly Brent isn’t a fan of Freddy’s, although most of the team isn’t fond of Chuburger (home of unseasoned meat and soggy grease fries). Five of us headed over to Freddy’s without him, and when I came up to the register I asked the guy if I could get a paper hat for a friend. He told me they don’t have any paper hats, but he would look around to see if he could find a real hat.
The result:
Free hat, ohhh yeah. Brent’s jealous now.


















