At LPMHS this year, Team 6 was composed of hippies...
As always it was a fun, if not entirely academically productive, day...
Not shown in the picture at LP were my Vibram 5-fingers, really cool shoes that I love, although they (in combination with my shorts and the snow falling later in Saranac Lake when we went Trick or Treating with Ben after school) were a little chilly...
Ben went as "The Shadow" from Inkheart...his idea and he worked out the costume himself...
He was pretty spooky!
Gail was a pumpkin...
Saranac Lake does Halloween really well, and we love it every year!
On Saturday, we spent the day making Halloween food and watching spooky shows on TV while it was gross outside...bloody jello jigglers and such...
Ben loved eating the bloody hearts...
The brains, made from tapioca and thick jello was perfect and perfectly gross...
The brain came out of the mold with some ridges and a nice line dividing the lobes, and the clots and veins were awesome!
It tasted great as well, Ben had some for dinner last night, and also for breakfast this morning...
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Ninja Restaurant!!!
Ben and Anti-Sarah and I went out to dinner at a Ninja Restaurant in NYC over the Columbus Day weekend...it was awesome!
We were attacked constantly throughout the dinner, and had great food as well...
Our cottage had a door as well as a window for ninja attacks, and Ben kept an eye on the window most of the time...
we were attacked a lot...
I spent lots of the dinner laughing so hard that I almost fell out of my chair a number of times, and actually got out of breath...
Anti-Sarah almost has a cardiac arrest a number of times throughout the supper...
Anti-Sarah and I took the edge off with a Sake tasting sampler, all of which tasted to me a bit like windex to me...
The food was great!
Sarah had a fun salad, which required a karate-chop to get into it...
I just liked this pic of Ben enjoying his supper
There was a cool magic show after the dinner...
It was an awesome time!
We were attacked constantly throughout the dinner, and had great food as well...
Our cottage had a door as well as a window for ninja attacks, and Ben kept an eye on the window most of the time...
we were attacked a lot...
I spent lots of the dinner laughing so hard that I almost fell out of my chair a number of times, and actually got out of breath...
Anti-Sarah almost has a cardiac arrest a number of times throughout the supper...
Anti-Sarah and I took the edge off with a Sake tasting sampler, all of which tasted to me a bit like windex to me...
The food was great!
Sarah had a fun salad, which required a karate-chop to get into it...
I just liked this pic of Ben enjoying his supper
There was a cool magic show after the dinner...
It was an awesome time!
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Fall Weekend
Ben and I spent some time noodling around in the woods behind our house...I'm going on a kayak-camping trip in a couple weeks, and wanted to test out a new hammock-geek piece of gear...a hammock sock which encloses the sleep in a cocoon, thus extending the comfortable sleeping temperature in the hammock by a bunch (one shortcoming of hammocks is that the contouring fit, which crushes the insulation under you, exposing you to cold air underneath you)...
Ben loved it so much that after I was done hanging and adjusting the fit and drape of the hammock sock, he climbed inside...Gail came out to check out the cocooned Ben...
The added (and non-smooshed) insulation of the hammock sock, in combination with the draped nylon over the top of the hammock (running over a ridgeline, so it doesn't drape over your face) makes for a nice and toasty space...
Miles thought we were silly but had fun running around, and under, both Ben and me while we were play-testing the hammock...in the pic above, you can see the hammock sock joining the hammock...I used a bit of stretchy shock-cord so that there is some give and take in the fit between the two (this prevents the insulation layer in the sock from getting crushed)...
Ben liked it so much, that he insisted that we try it out tonight, despite the fact that it will be below freezing tomorrow morning...we'll report back in the morning!
Ben loved it so much that after I was done hanging and adjusting the fit and drape of the hammock sock, he climbed inside...Gail came out to check out the cocooned Ben...
The added (and non-smooshed) insulation of the hammock sock, in combination with the draped nylon over the top of the hammock (running over a ridgeline, so it doesn't drape over your face) makes for a nice and toasty space...
Miles thought we were silly but had fun running around, and under, both Ben and me while we were play-testing the hammock...in the pic above, you can see the hammock sock joining the hammock...I used a bit of stretchy shock-cord so that there is some give and take in the fit between the two (this prevents the insulation layer in the sock from getting crushed)...
Ben liked it so much, that he insisted that we try it out tonight, despite the fact that it will be below freezing tomorrow morning...we'll report back in the morning!
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