Mike has taken to reliving the 70's by watching old television shows on the internet. I think it's some sort of mid-life crisis. I'm just waiting for him to walk in the door with platform shoes. He's watching something called, (I think) "Welcome Back"? He's shown the kids Sigmund the Sea Monster, Land of the Lost, and the old Batman show. My kids reaction? "Did you really watch this stuff? No wonder Star Wars was such a big hit." I personally think the 70's were bad enough the first time around, and I'm happy to forget them. But, as Mike points out, I did wonder at the time why my Dad didn't dress more like Mr. James, my fourth grade teacher. He (Mr. James, that is) was SO cool. He had the biggest bell bottoms I'd ever seen, the longest collars, and an afro that my dad-- being white and mostly bald-- could never pull off. But still, Dad could have tried. Besides the wardrobe, Mr. James let us watch 3-2-1 Contact ever friday afternoon, and he read us a chapter from a Newbery book every day after lunch. I thought he was the best thing since Holly Hobby.
As I type, I have Brigitta, our tail-less, large gray cat sitting on my chest. (I'm lying on the couch with my laptop propped on my knees so I can see over her.) She's quite warm, and is purring loudly. It makes typing a bit difficult, though. And parents are starting to arrive to pick up their kids. So I'd better go.
BTW, I highly recommend Evil Genius and the sequel, Genius Squad. For some reason, they make me want to develop computer hacking skills. But they are also a lot of fun.
Rebecca =)
4 comments:
I'm pretty sure I just cried laughing while picturing dad like that!! Oh gosh, what I wouldn't give...
Everything you read in that book about hacking is a lie.
He (Dad) really seemed to like my sun-exploded shiet, though! =)
~Bethany=)
You got to read Genius Squad?? I saw it at the BYU bookstore and looked at it. Maybe I'll get a chance to read it over Christmas break or during the summer...
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