Monday, October 15, 2007

Blog Action Day

It's the day for everyone to blog for Planet Earth, so first off I want to congratulate Al Gore on his Nobel Peace Prize for his work in raising climate change awareness. Awesome!!

More in a bit.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Mickey's Halloween Treat


We also did the Disneyland Halloween party for Amelie's birthday.

Done! Now time to paint.


They finished and it's nice! Plus, somehow that storm went just to the east of us and missed us by BLOCKS. So now the wood must be painted before the sun kills it. So I set off on a google quest for ecologically-friendly exterior paints (much harder to find than interior), and lo and behold, a nicely priced company, Ecological Paint, is based in Tucson! Here is their site. They say that they can match any color. Cool! Now, to pick some pretty colors....

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Just My Luck

NATURALLY, for the first time all month (all summer, practically) that the weather is this:



The one day that my roof looks like this:



Perfect.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Pizza Hut Back on the List

Well, a while back I posted that Pizza Hut's sauce was non-vegetarian. Today our office is ordering in pizza, and of COURSE, it's PH. SO I thought I would get an update as I always hate to turn down free, meatless food! And the good news is, they reformulated, and the sauce is now OK. They don't say where their cheese enzymes come from, but honestly, I usually cross my fingers and hope for the best on that. But anyway, for anyone interested, here's a good resource. I'm thinking about cutting back on my dairy, just to avoid the methane from those dairy cows. We'll see how that goes.

Anyway, I still doubt we'll be regular patrons, too much good local pizza around, but when we're at an airport or on the run, it's good to know we have options.

Incidentally, I am really surprised at the lack of quality pizza in Redondo Beach. You would think that no Italians ever moved to L.A. The pier pizza is O.K. The funniest yet is when we ordered a fresh mozzarella/basil pizza from a place in Torrance and they put that on TOP of the regular cheese. You have GOT to be kidding me!

Sounds too Good to Be True, Right?

I've been watching Living With Ed on HGTV, which is a reality show about Ed Begley, Jr. He is so totally my hero right now. The show is about 1) product promotion for new, green technology, and 2) Ed's wife, Rachelle Carson's resistance to Ed's penny pinching (which so reminds me of my mom and dad). It's amusing though. Anyway, they had solar garden lights on this week and said they would be on the HGTV web site. You can get them cheaper elsewhere, but while I was there checking it out I see that Ed got his solar panels from this place where you don't own them, you are basically setting up a mini utility on your roof. Seems like a fair concept, though, right? It certainly made his neighbor Bill Nye (Science Guy, holla!) jealous. Anyone see a downside here?

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Some random photos


This is Kiefer on line for the Matterhorn.K & G on the Tower of Terror with Joe & Patti.






Just a few recent pictures. We continue to make good use of our Disney passes, and here is the ACTUAL Vespa on the Palos Verdes peninsula. 100 MPG - sweet! The pink helmet is mine.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

"One Bomb Away"

I read this a couple of days ago, but I keep seeing people say that this administration has kept us safe since 9/11, so they must be OK. That's not really what they've been worried about - they have actually been more worried about taking away more of your freedoms. A quote:

"Dick Cheney Chief of Staff David Addington had an idea for getting around all of that. As Jack Goldsmith, the former head of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, tells the New York Times, Addington once observed that the White House was just "one bomb away from getting rid of that obnoxious [FISA] court."

Read it here. But hey, if you don't care about freedom....

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Frodo, Don't Wear The Ring

Flight of the Conchords on HBO. It's about a fictional New Zealand duo living in New York. The Arwen in the video is Mel, their one fan. They have a lot of good videos-within-the-show, I just like the line "the magical bling-bling". Classic. So I present it to you.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

the Black Pearl


the Black Pearl
Originally uploaded by mariannes_stuff
Check it out- Pirates 3 filmed from Kings Harbor by the Redondo Beach Pier. This was a much more happening place a year ago, it seems like!

Friday, August 17, 2007

The 11th Hour


I'm excited to see this new Get-Off-Your-Ass-and-Do Something film produced by Leonardo DiCaprio (I wasn't a huge fan of his earlier work - "Jack!" "Rose!", but he has now won my heart). It doesn't open here for a couple of weeks though! Mark your calendars.


First Week of School


So far, so good...Amelie seems to be enjoying Kindergarten, though the only answer I can usually get to the "How was your day today?" question is "Fine." Already. Yeah. Anyway, while I highly value individual creativity and expression, I am a huge fan of school uniforms and I think A looked super cute on the first day, don't you?

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Selling a house

The market's just so great in Phoenix right now we decided to get the house ready to sell...ok, well, seriously, y'all, sometimes in life things can't happen at the perfect time. We'll see what happens. We're just ready for a change. Not sure where to yet but first things first, I need a handyman! :)

Off to the beach! Look for me biking the strand this weekend, and possibly the fam will be entering a castle in the Manhattan Beach contest on Sunday. High of 74, here we come!!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Taming the Energy Hogs


I was forwarded this informative article from the New York Times and I think it's worthy of passing along. Seems like very good PR for the Kill-o-watt thingamajiggy! Figure out which of YOUR devices are using needless energy and pull the plug!


Friday, June 22, 2007

The latest news


Is that Greg took a 6 month contract in Los Angeles. Which is obviously tough but check out where he is living.
We're going out this weekend, and next, and probably a lot the whole time. So if you will be in SoCal this summer look us up! Redondo Beach.

Friday, June 08, 2007

"Redshirting" for K-G

I just devoured this article from today's New York Times on the starting age of kindergarteners. I think I mentioned previously it's something I have agonized over a bit. Either I start her in August as planned (and save myself $650 a month), or wait, and try to give her a developmental advantage over her classmates that she may not need. The part that I found particularly thought-provoking is this:

But perhaps those kids with the pencils in their ears — at least the less-affluent ones — don’t need “the gift of time” but rather to be brought into the schools. Forty-two years after Lyndon Johnson inaugurated Head Start, access to quality early education still highly correlates with class; and one serious side effect of pushing back the cutoffs is that while well-off kids with delayed enrollment will spend another year in preschool, probably doing what kindergartners did a generation ago, less-well-off children may, as the literacy specialist Katie Eller put it, spend “another year watching TV in the basement with Grandma.” What’s more, given the socioeconomics of redshirting — and the luxury involved in delaying for a year the free day care that is public school — the oldest child in any given class is more likely to be well off and the youngest child is more likely to be poor. “You almost have a double advantage coming to the well-off kids,” says Samuel J. Meisels, president of Erikson Institute, a graduate school in child development in Chicago. “From a public-policy point of view I find this very distressing.”

The article went on to point out that the youngest kids in the class, regardless of any arbitrary cutoff date, will always be the hardest to teach. We are vitims of the vagaries of the school calendar. So as states race to give their own kids an edge by pushing back the cutoffs to September 1st and earlier (as in Oregon where we almost had planned to start Kindergarten), it has a hugely disporportionate effect on the most disadvantaged of kids (what else is new, I guess).

Regardless, it did point out that the fact that we, as parents, are even strssing about this issue bodes pretty well for Amelie's future academic success. I hope that will be true. We'll see how it goes this year. If it's NOT going well, then, Greg can take a contract job in Europe or something and we'll just skip that year later on. :)

Monday, June 04, 2007

Marnie's first wedding picture


Crickets (the dog) was the ring bearer.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

A month plus...ooops, where was I?

Busy month! Marnie is getting MARRIED next week, y'all!! We took a short trip to San Diego and Orange County, I had my 34th birthday party (Fiesta de Cinco - Ole!), I pulled weeds on Earth Day (buffel grass sucks! and I fell down Piestewa Peak!), went to the zoo (thanks, Dawn!). I have photos, and they are coming. Just thought it was time I checked in.