It took about 2 days total to do it but I read all 759 pages of it. Could hardly put it down. Just wanted to keep reading and reading and reading. I think the Epilogue provided sort of a nice closure for me.
Don't read much books, but I find it pretty amazing when an author can hold your attention like I felt J.K. Rowling did. Guess I should read more books other than those involving barn animals, trains, and potty training.
Although he doesn't read my nonsense, MSO deserves some credit for taking care of a lot of stuff so that I was able to read it though.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Homestyle Breakfast
We wanted to go somewhere for either breakfast or brunch, and being that I had already spent some bucks on MSO's GPS, decided for a nice simple breakfast rather than an elaborate buffet.
Using the Honolulu Advertiser's 2006-2007 Hawai`i's Best Restaurant's guide and on the suggestion of my sister since she went there before, we decided on Boots & Kimo's Homestyle Kitchen.
Lots of people there already and it got even more crowded after we were done. But they've got a pretty good system going where you sign in first, decide what you want from the menu you take outside, and then place your order with one of the workers when she/he comes outside. Our wait for the food was minimal once we got seated. This is not a place where you're too comfortable just sitting and relaxing after eating though. More a get in, eat, and get out place due to the number of customers.
To be closing soon too.
Anyone a Broncos fan?
You'll love looking at all the memorabilia inside then.
Ah, finally. The good stuff that you come to this place for. Makes the wait all worth it. This is the Short Stack Macadamia Nut Pancakes.
And the real kind of hash. Mmm, mmm! Something about breakfast in Kailua...
Using the Honolulu Advertiser's 2006-2007 Hawai`i's Best Restaurant's guide and on the suggestion of my sister since she went there before, we decided on Boots & Kimo's Homestyle Kitchen.
Lots of people there already and it got even more crowded after we were done. But they've got a pretty good system going where you sign in first, decide what you want from the menu you take outside, and then place your order with one of the workers when she/he comes outside. Our wait for the food was minimal once we got seated. This is not a place where you're too comfortable just sitting and relaxing after eating though. More a get in, eat, and get out place due to the number of customers.
To be closing soon too.
Anyone a Broncos fan?
You'll love looking at all the memorabilia inside then.
Ah, finally. The good stuff that you come to this place for. Makes the wait all worth it. This is the Short Stack Macadamia Nut Pancakes.
And the real kind of hash. Mmm, mmm! Something about breakfast in Kailua...
Thursday, July 26, 2007
No Criminals in Professional Sports?
With news talk about Michael Vick and the dogfighting charges, for me, it once again prompted the thought of what professional sports would be like without criminals or those accused of crimes.
What if the professional sports world had a no tolerance policy for gross violations of law? Boy, that would eliminate some of the most marketable stars wouldn't it?
In Michael Vick's case, I say 'Kick Vick' too. Innocent until proven guilty, however, to even be involved with such preposterousness is irresponsible. And what's in that 'Personal Conduct Policy'? Vague or worded like a government-issued instructional document?
Bottom line. These professional athletes are role models, in the spotlight, and should be responsible and law-abiding. Yes, they are human too and there is a lot of pressure on a daily basis. But, that's part of the job and they are getting paid millions of dollars for doing what they love. Many should not forget where they came from and what they didn't have before their glory.
What if the professional sports world had a no tolerance policy for gross violations of law? Boy, that would eliminate some of the most marketable stars wouldn't it?
In Michael Vick's case, I say 'Kick Vick' too. Innocent until proven guilty, however, to even be involved with such preposterousness is irresponsible. And what's in that 'Personal Conduct Policy'? Vague or worded like a government-issued instructional document?
Bottom line. These professional athletes are role models, in the spotlight, and should be responsible and law-abiding. Yes, they are human too and there is a lot of pressure on a daily basis. But, that's part of the job and they are getting paid millions of dollars for doing what they love. Many should not forget where they came from and what they didn't have before their glory.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
AARP
My mom gets their magazine and we were wondering what AARP stands for. Do you know? The magazine didn't appear to give us a clue other than it has something to do with older people. Try going here and see how long it takes you to discover what it stands for.
Or, if you really want to just know, go here.
Or, if you really want to just know, go here.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Puzzling
Have you ever noticed how some people change when they get new things - a new car, a new house, a new neighborhood, a new job, a new whatever, or come into more money? It's almost as if they're a completely different person.
Someone that you've had conversations with, had meals with, etc., will now barely give you the time of day. You're just a passerby. It's almost as if they realized something - maybe you're not smart enough, not fun enough, not...something. You have nothing to bring to the table so to speak. A distant memory that's been filed away for good.
It may be the imagination of the person noticing but probably not. It just seems unfortunate and sad that some people forget.
Someone that you've had conversations with, had meals with, etc., will now barely give you the time of day. You're just a passerby. It's almost as if they realized something - maybe you're not smart enough, not fun enough, not...something. You have nothing to bring to the table so to speak. A distant memory that's been filed away for good.
It may be the imagination of the person noticing but probably not. It just seems unfortunate and sad that some people forget.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Butt Head Observations
I'm on a blog posting roll today. In a previous post, I vented about inconsiderate, ignorant, foolish people that smoke around children. Well, here's one of those (fill-in-the-blank) people. You may not be able to see it but the woman has a cancer stick there lodged between two of those stink, discolored right fingers. Puffing away right next to this little girl who will probably end up smoking in her adult life.
Here's another butt head that threw his cigarette out the window. Another cigarette-related peeve I have is when smokers throw their cigarette butts out the window when driving as if the island is their big ashtray. I may not be too smart but don't most cars come with ashtrays or is that another option that you have to pay for?
Here's another butt head that threw his cigarette out the window. Another cigarette-related peeve I have is when smokers throw their cigarette butts out the window when driving as if the island is their big ashtray. I may not be too smart but don't most cars come with ashtrays or is that another option that you have to pay for?
iMac-iTunes Woes
WTF is going on?! The problem with our Internet connection returned a few weeks ago and I've unfortunately been using someone else's connection since. Now I got issues with iTunes and not able to play my own damn music that I PAID for!!!
In the midst of changing my playlist on my Shuffle, I clicked on a song (that was purchased through iTunes) and got prompted to enter my username and password. After doing so, because I'm supposedly not authorized to listen and copy my own music, I then get this stinkin' error:
We could not complete your iTunes store request. An unknown error occurred (-50).
Tried a couple more songs that I had purchased. Same thing. And this is not the first time that I've had this happen to me. The issue seemed to go away after iTunes was upgraded to 7.3(?) but now seems to be back. Guess I have to try some troubleshooting steps I had gathered through research the first time. Crap.
In the midst of changing my playlist on my Shuffle, I clicked on a song (that was purchased through iTunes) and got prompted to enter my username and password. After doing so, because I'm supposedly not authorized to listen and copy my own music, I then get this stinkin' error:
We could not complete your iTunes store request. An unknown error occurred (-50).
Tried a couple more songs that I had purchased. Same thing. And this is not the first time that I've had this happen to me. The issue seemed to go away after iTunes was upgraded to 7.3(?) but now seems to be back. Guess I have to try some troubleshooting steps I had gathered through research the first time. Crap.
Single Parents Recognition
Do you know any single parents of toddler-aged children who get little, if any, help from their family or friends and manage to keep sane? If you do, it's time to give them a big hug, bow, or whatever to recognize that they are truly amazing people.
I'm surely not one of those amazing people but have been managing to keep it together thus far after just about losing it last week. To the rescue as usual comes my family and in-laws. So grateful...
With free tickets (Thanks to Ms. B!) in hand, my sis and I went to see the latest Harry Potter movie at the Ward 16 Theatre. What surely wasn't free or cheap was the food and damn water that we purchased. A little over $20!!! We didn't think ahead to sneak in stuff but of course should've.
Noticed it before but haven't been to the movies in a LONG time so it sort of amazed me again that this looked like this. Or maybe it was just having to wait at nine in the morning to get into a movie.
Almost as amazing was that I didn't know these ticket machines existed. You can purchase movie tickets online too? I think the last movie I seen in the theater might've been the last Harry Potter movie. Is that right?! Sheesh.
I'm surely not one of those amazing people but have been managing to keep it together thus far after just about losing it last week. To the rescue as usual comes my family and in-laws. So grateful...
With free tickets (Thanks to Ms. B!) in hand, my sis and I went to see the latest Harry Potter movie at the Ward 16 Theatre. What surely wasn't free or cheap was the food and damn water that we purchased. A little over $20!!! We didn't think ahead to sneak in stuff but of course should've.
Noticed it before but haven't been to the movies in a LONG time so it sort of amazed me again that this looked like this. Or maybe it was just having to wait at nine in the morning to get into a movie.
Almost as amazing was that I didn't know these ticket machines existed. You can purchase movie tickets online too? I think the last movie I seen in the theater might've been the last Harry Potter movie. Is that right?! Sheesh.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
The Countdown Begins
Haven't heard the official word from DY yet but it's almost certain a new project will be lookin' for me. T Land can no longer afford me. Mind you, labor costs and my (so-called) skills definitely don't correspond so they really are overpaying for what I'm capable of...which is not much. Aren't those weekly reports trivial? Damn, looks like I'm in trouble now.
Just dislike the feeling of having to basically start all over. The anxiety of a variety of things - who, what, where. It's probably just me that feels this way though, and I'm coming to a diagnosis that I may have a combination of generalized anxiety disorder and social anxiety disorder. Who, what, where, when, and how? I don't know but we'll just have to wait and see...The comfort zone is crumbling as the countdown is proceeding.
Just dislike the feeling of having to basically start all over. The anxiety of a variety of things - who, what, where. It's probably just me that feels this way though, and I'm coming to a diagnosis that I may have a combination of generalized anxiety disorder and social anxiety disorder. Who, what, where, when, and how? I don't know but we'll just have to wait and see...The comfort zone is crumbling as the countdown is proceeding.
Friday, July 06, 2007
Wanted: Portable GPS
Not sure if the old one we had even works but I'm lookin' for a new portable GPS for MSO. Since the old one is also outdated and he's been travelin' a lot lately (leaving me stranded to take care of our children), thought I'd look to get him (and me) one. Didn't have a chance to peruse the great vast Internet for reviews or anything but anyone got suggestions/recommendations on what brand and/or model are good ones? Garmin? Magellan? Anyone? Anyone?
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Happy 4th!
After our child's four(!) hour nap, we made our way to Mililani to visit good friends and saw some memorable sights in their very nice neighborhood. Have you ever seen anyone cook out right next to their mailbox? Don't think I've recalled such.
Never seen a Lhasa Apso like this before either. He was a good dog that endured some "playing" by our child.
We then made our way back home to pick up some dinner and the dog to go watch the fireworks from a surprisingly quite pleasant spot. See the cars looking for parking and fighting the crowd? Wasn't us!
Here we go...People actually stopped in that parking lot and got out of their cars to watch the fireworks.
A helicopter kept flying around with its spotlight.
Part of the finale...Happy 4th!
Never seen a Lhasa Apso like this before either. He was a good dog that endured some "playing" by our child.
We then made our way back home to pick up some dinner and the dog to go watch the fireworks from a surprisingly quite pleasant spot. See the cars looking for parking and fighting the crowd? Wasn't us!
Here we go...People actually stopped in that parking lot and got out of their cars to watch the fireworks.
A helicopter kept flying around with its spotlight.
Part of the finale...Happy 4th!
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