Baby Emma Blog

In keeping with a promise to myself, I’ve decided that the only way to keep an account of the first few weeks of Emma’s birth is to blog it with daily discourse and late night meanderings!

Monday, June 07, 2004

The Day After Tomorrow

The party went very well, but the mess.....oh well, good thing I went to work this morning, I may miss the cleanup! Though, I'm sure to pay for it later when I get home....

Lady Emma was up last night having a party of her own! Again she decided to stay awake during the wee hours of the morning. I guess she's practicing her nightclubbing skills early! Good thing I'm home tomorrow, perhaps we can spend some of the day constructively...like catching up on sleep!

More and more people are telling me Troy is the big epic movie to avoid. The acting is more wooden than the Trojan Horse, it has little resemblence to the historical version, and there are no gods in it!!!

The Day After Tomorrow looks interesting, though I have heard the Surgeon General has determined that this film is enormously likely to cause severely strained suspension of disbelief in anyone who has a greater-than-room-temperature intelligence or a non-zero amount of general knowledge of reality. For those who are actually educated in the laws of physics, and more specifically, geology, meteorology and/or climatology, said strain may cause headaches, and in the worst case, cranial detonations may occur. This movie is most likely to be enjoyed by apolitical fans of horror and disaster, who might possibly take pleasure in seeing "severe weather as movie monster", as CGI tornados take apart downtown Los Angeles, and CGI water and cold destroy Manhattan, and indeed, most of the planet.

But what the heck, sounds like fun....!

ODD SPOT:
By law, every child in Belgium must take harmonica lessons at primary school.