Well, I donated money to help the November 5th money bomb. Now I am planning to support the Dec 16th movement to help Ron Paul get elected. I have never felt so good about parting with money.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Friday, November 02, 2007
Sachan's First Slideshow
I have opted to work with Microsoft's Photostory3 to create slide shows. Here is my first story. I am getting massive feedback that the music is way too depressing. I was shooting for "nostalgia." Oh well, I am not changing it. These were taken the day Sachan was born.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Stealing from Jimmers
Sa-chan as arrived!
Actually her name is Sachiko, but we have been calling her Sa-chan. It is a Japanese thing. I don't have a better picture of her, but I do love this picture of Toshi holding her. He has been so good.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Ron Paul: 2008
I have decided to take the plunge and get involved in politics. I have decided to support Ron Paul. At first I was impressed with his performance in the Republican Debates. I am very disillusioned with the Republican party. I thought Dr. Paul won all the debates and was a breath of fresh air.
As I have researched and listened to him more, I think he is spot on in the war on terror. I don't understand enough about taxes or economics to have an educated opinion on those issues, tho he does seem to make sense. However, I have felt uncomfortable about where the war on terror is taking us as far as our liberties are concerned.
It makes sense that you cannot go to war with a "tactic." After 5 years in Iraq, al qaeda is now in Iraq (where it wasn't before), is as strong as it was pre 9/11, and Iraq is now a hotbed for recruiting Muslim extremist from all sects. That massive failure has already cost us close to half a trillion dollars.
We are borrowing that money from places like China to finance an operation that is giving our enemies strength.
It is a generational mess that I don't want my kids growing up and having to pay for or get involved in.
When you listen to what Ron Paul said before the war and during the war...he is spot on. When he talks about what the "war on terror" is doing to our constitutional Bill or Rights, I just yearn for him to be elected.
I am taking the plunge. I am getting involved. I will chronicle my political involvement on this blog.
As I have researched and listened to him more, I think he is spot on in the war on terror. I don't understand enough about taxes or economics to have an educated opinion on those issues, tho he does seem to make sense. However, I have felt uncomfortable about where the war on terror is taking us as far as our liberties are concerned.
It makes sense that you cannot go to war with a "tactic." After 5 years in Iraq, al qaeda is now in Iraq (where it wasn't before), is as strong as it was pre 9/11, and Iraq is now a hotbed for recruiting Muslim extremist from all sects. That massive failure has already cost us close to half a trillion dollars.
We are borrowing that money from places like China to finance an operation that is giving our enemies strength.
It is a generational mess that I don't want my kids growing up and having to pay for or get involved in.
When you listen to what Ron Paul said before the war and during the war...he is spot on. When he talks about what the "war on terror" is doing to our constitutional Bill or Rights, I just yearn for him to be elected.
I am taking the plunge. I am getting involved. I will chronicle my political involvement on this blog.
Monday, April 02, 2007
Still an Artiiiist
It has been about 10 months since Toshi first expressed his artistic talent. Now 3 months shy of his 3rd birthday, I thought I would update you on how his "face" drawing is going.
It's Official
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Summer of 06
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Toshi Combat
I did it! I finished my first edited video. I hope you like it. It takes a lot more time then I thought, and the more I worked on it the more critical I became of it. I got so sick of making it worse, so I decided to just post it.
Glaring mistakes aside, I feel a little cool. Making it was a lot of fun. "Grats" to Pebs for getting him to dance to her 50's music and letting us use her big couch he likes to jump on.
Glaring mistakes aside, I feel a little cool. Making it was a lot of fun. "Grats" to Pebs for getting him to dance to her 50's music and letting us use her big couch he likes to jump on.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Been a while
Well, I guess I can update my blog. Here is what is new in my life. Hiro-chan is pregnant and Toshi is just as wonderful as I could expect him to be. We bought some new property and I have been focusing my computer skills training on Cisco products.
I have recently bought Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum + DVD. We are going to have fun with it.
The below clip is from a while back. I was actually just testing out my photobucket account. I have not finished my Sony Vegas video yet.
I have recently bought Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum + DVD. We are going to have fun with it.
The below clip is from a while back. I was actually just testing out my photobucket account. I have not finished my Sony Vegas video yet.
Friday, July 14, 2006
Christianity vs Scientology--A Rocketboom Video Production
As brought to you by Amanda CongdonIf you don't know who Amanda is, click on the above picture and you will get about a 3 minute video from Rocketboom. Rocketboom is a "vlog" that has a 3 minutes clip each day that usually covers wired news, web sites, social comentaries, and off the wall skits.
Amanda was the host until sometime earlier this week when either she got fired or quit (it is in dispute). The new host is ok but still new. I suggest you look through the archives.
For sure click on the pic at top of this entry. Altho this entry wasn't wired-related, it is pretty funny! "It's an interesting approach. Oddly Marketable."
I like the webcam and pizza data show. I am sure Mike will like Chris Christmas Rodriguez and this pulp. This Ghetto Mario is for Milo.
Amanda was the host until sometime earlier this week when either she got fired or quit (it is in dispute). The new host is ok but still new. I suggest you look through the archives.
For sure click on the pic at top of this entry. Altho this entry wasn't wired-related, it is pretty funny! "It's an interesting approach. Oddly Marketable."
I like the webcam and pizza data show. I am sure Mike will like Chris Christmas Rodriguez and this pulp. This Ghetto Mario is for Milo.
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Photobucket Now Ready
I have organized my photo storage site that I use to post pictures on this blog. Not all of the links in this blog are fixed, but you can view my photobucket site here.
Each of the blue titles are a folder you can browse. I even have a `vids` folder with two videos I have uploaded. Nothing exciting yet, I was just testing the video feature. It takes much longer to upload videos then it does to download them.
And finally, here is a misc picture of toe socks for your amusement.
I Wonder Where the Restroom Is...
Squatters
Monday, June 19, 2006
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Bare With Me
Or is it `bear?`
Anyway, I am at the net cafe trying to organize my photobucket account before it gets out of hand. This will break my photo links for who knows how long, but in the long run it is the right thing to do.
Anyway, I am at the net cafe trying to organize my photobucket account before it gets out of hand. This will break my photo links for who knows how long, but in the long run it is the right thing to do.
Monday, June 05, 2006
An Affair with Toilets
When I first sit down on the toilet at Hiro-chan's home, it makes a little whirr of anticipation. No joking. It is weird. I look over to where the toilet paper is and there is also a little box that looks suspiciously like the sprinkler controls at my momユs house. In essence that is what the box is.
It is true, all the houses in Japan have smart toilets that wash you, dry you, and auto-flush. Maybe not all toilets, but enough to warrant the reputation. In fact, toilets in Japan fall into the full range of expectation--from the unbelievable to the enviable.
What is there to envy beyond the controls and noises? How about the how the toilet keeps itユs seat warm 24/7? The unbelievable toilets are the public squatters where you are required to bring your own toilet tissue. Talk about uncomfortable! And yes, that is squatter--as in a hole in the the ground you squat over to relieve yourself. I am always worried something will fall into my pants.
Back to the enviable; I have not dared to push any buttons yet. The last thing I want my in-laws to see is me away from the pot with a stream of water shooting up my back as I am hopping back to the toilet after calling for help because it wonユt turn off. No thank you!

**Here is a little cultural fact for all you Jeopardy players. Apparently it is shameful for someone to hear you urinate (I am thinking this only applies to girls), so a long time ago girls used to flush twice in order to drown out the "peeing" sound. Japan is not a country of waste; now the public toilets are equipped with a button that starts a sound like flushing water. Only it is really loud so that it drowns out the sound of the person using the restroom.
It is true, all the houses in Japan have smart toilets that wash you, dry you, and auto-flush. Maybe not all toilets, but enough to warrant the reputation. In fact, toilets in Japan fall into the full range of expectation--from the unbelievable to the enviable.
What is there to envy beyond the controls and noises? How about the how the toilet keeps itユs seat warm 24/7? The unbelievable toilets are the public squatters where you are required to bring your own toilet tissue. Talk about uncomfortable! And yes, that is squatter--as in a hole in the the ground you squat over to relieve yourself. I am always worried something will fall into my pants.
Back to the enviable; I have not dared to push any buttons yet. The last thing I want my in-laws to see is me away from the pot with a stream of water shooting up my back as I am hopping back to the toilet after calling for help because it wonユt turn off. No thank you!

**Here is a little cultural fact for all you Jeopardy players. Apparently it is shameful for someone to hear you urinate (I am thinking this only applies to girls), so a long time ago girls used to flush twice in order to drown out the "peeing" sound. Japan is not a country of waste; now the public toilets are equipped with a button that starts a sound like flushing water. Only it is really loud so that it drowns out the sound of the person using the restroom.
Picture Problems
I signed up for a site called Photobucket. I am linking my ics from that site, but I have been having some problems of some of my thumbs not linking to the bigger picture. If you would like to see them, you can visiti my photobucket site here.
One of these days I will have real blogging skills. Until then, sorry.
One of these days I will have real blogging skills. Until then, sorry.
Picnic Bread Shrine
Day 6 June 5th, Monday

In the morning I went to the uncles home to do internet. I first helped him move some boxes of produce to sell at the market. At around 11:00 we went hiking up a little hill in-between Tachiarai and Ogoori that turned out to be very steep to have a picnic. The hike up had many stairs, but we had brought the stroller. I carried the stroller and Hiroko took Toshi.
Their family was very happy to spend time together. At the top we had a Japanese picnic of radish, apples, rice balls, cantaloupe Jell-O, and fake fish bars. We took a different route down that was quite scenic. It was a longer walk but we could use the stroller and it was very beautiful.
After lunch we went Akizuki which is a little town where it is illegal to remodel with western style architecture. It is very old. Toyotoshi took us to a famous little bread shop. He spent $14 on fresh bread. It was yummy tho. We then went to a shrine that Hirokoユs family goes to often. Hiroko use to play by they shrine as a kid.

After that we stopped at a parking lot and walked through an old district that used to be a Shogunユs Palace. The castle is long gone, but there was a nice stroll through a lane of cherry blossoms (not in bloom) and overpriced shops.
We continued the walk to my favorite shrine hidden in a forrest. On the way there we saw wild raspberries and ate them.

I went to that/this shrine when we had a Japanese reception. At that time we could go in and see original bullet holes from the Christian wars. It was closed, but we could walk along the ground.
On the way back to the car Toyotoshi, Hiroko, and I explored the ruined grounds of the palace some. There was not even a foundation left, but there were little statues from that era and a middle school built where the castle used to be.
Before we went home, we stopped at Hirokoユs favorite restaurant The Ringer Hut. We had noodles and dumplings. At home I was so tired I crashed until morning. I am not sure what everyone else did.


In the morning I went to the uncles home to do internet. I first helped him move some boxes of produce to sell at the market. At around 11:00 we went hiking up a little hill in-between Tachiarai and Ogoori that turned out to be very steep to have a picnic. The hike up had many stairs, but we had brought the stroller. I carried the stroller and Hiroko took Toshi.
Their family was very happy to spend time together. At the top we had a Japanese picnic of radish, apples, rice balls, cantaloupe Jell-O, and fake fish bars. We took a different route down that was quite scenic. It was a longer walk but we could use the stroller and it was very beautiful.
After lunch we went Akizuki which is a little town where it is illegal to remodel with western style architecture. It is very old. Toyotoshi took us to a famous little bread shop. He spent $14 on fresh bread. It was yummy tho. We then went to a shrine that Hirokoユs family goes to often. Hiroko use to play by they shrine as a kid.
After that we stopped at a parking lot and walked through an old district that used to be a Shogunユs Palace. The castle is long gone, but there was a nice stroll through a lane of cherry blossoms (not in bloom) and overpriced shops.
We continued the walk to my favorite shrine hidden in a forrest. On the way there we saw wild raspberries and ate them.
I went to that/this shrine when we had a Japanese reception. At that time we could go in and see original bullet holes from the Christian wars. It was closed, but we could walk along the ground.
On the way back to the car Toyotoshi, Hiroko, and I explored the ruined grounds of the palace some. There was not even a foundation left, but there were little statues from that era and a middle school built where the castle used to be.
Before we went home, we stopped at Hirokoユs favorite restaurant The Ringer Hut. We had noodles and dumplings. At home I was so tired I crashed until morning. I am not sure what everyone else did.
Farming and Flowers
Day 5 June 4th, Saturday
I took a little stroll by myself this morning. We had breakfast when I got back. Bajang took Toshi for a walk during breakfast. Toshi sat on her support stroller. I was worried about them, but Hiro-chan assured me that the whole town is nice.
They have all been neighbors for decades. No one moves in Japan unless they move because of marriage where they never divorce or a job which they never leave. Until Hiroko came to America, she lived in this house her entire life. Her Grandma has lived here her entire life.
During the walk Toshi jumped out the メgrandma strollerモ and ran to a dog. Grandma was frantic because she could not catch up to him. A neighbor brought him home. Hiroko and I went and got grandmaユs stroller.
We spent some time at Hirokoユs familyユs farm. Hiroko and her mom scattered manure, her dad plowed with a tractor, grandma uprooted green pea plants, and Toshi and I picked peas off of the uprooted plants. All the neighbors seemed to be working on their respective farms.
We came home and had lunch. Naoko took Toshi to her neighborsユ house so Toshi could play with their kids. Toshi came back happy.
Everyone took a Sunday afternoon nap. Afterwards Naoko took Hiroko, Toshi, and me to a Shrine in Amagi and a Flower Garden. The Flower Garden consisted of a huge field filled with pink and red flowers. It is in the shadow of a Kirin Beer factory. The flower place is called メBeer Farmモ and is financed by the company.
On the way home we stopped at a market and then at Toyotoshiユs little brotherユs family. A market girl loved Toshi. Naoko wanted to show off Toshi to her relatives.
I found out they (Hiroko's Uncleユs family) have internet access. He disinvited Naoko (in good humor) and Hiroko, Toshi, and I had dinner with Him, his wife, their daughter, and her boyfriend. He wanted me to drink with him soooo bad. Hiroko wanted me not to just as bad. I will leave it at that. :P
After they served us fried meat with sauce and fresh garlic and I checked my e-mail, we walked home. They live less then a 5 minute walk from Hirokoユs home.
When we got home we got ready for a family walk (tradition), We left Toshi with Fukuko (Hirokoユs sister) and went on an hour walk. On the way home we saw Fukuko and Toshi. Apparently Toshi cried a lot after we left and went looking for us. Fukuko followed him out where we found them.



I took a little stroll by myself this morning. We had breakfast when I got back. Bajang took Toshi for a walk during breakfast. Toshi sat on her support stroller. I was worried about them, but Hiro-chan assured me that the whole town is nice.
They have all been neighbors for decades. No one moves in Japan unless they move because of marriage where they never divorce or a job which they never leave. Until Hiroko came to America, she lived in this house her entire life. Her Grandma has lived here her entire life.
During the walk Toshi jumped out the メgrandma strollerモ and ran to a dog. Grandma was frantic because she could not catch up to him. A neighbor brought him home. Hiroko and I went and got grandmaユs stroller.
We spent some time at Hirokoユs familyユs farm. Hiroko and her mom scattered manure, her dad plowed with a tractor, grandma uprooted green pea plants, and Toshi and I picked peas off of the uprooted plants. All the neighbors seemed to be working on their respective farms.
We came home and had lunch. Naoko took Toshi to her neighborsユ house so Toshi could play with their kids. Toshi came back happy.
Everyone took a Sunday afternoon nap. Afterwards Naoko took Hiroko, Toshi, and me to a Shrine in Amagi and a Flower Garden. The Flower Garden consisted of a huge field filled with pink and red flowers. It is in the shadow of a Kirin Beer factory. The flower place is called メBeer Farmモ and is financed by the company.
On the way home we stopped at a market and then at Toyotoshiユs little brotherユs family. A market girl loved Toshi. Naoko wanted to show off Toshi to her relatives.
I found out they (Hiroko's Uncleユs family) have internet access. He disinvited Naoko (in good humor) and Hiroko, Toshi, and I had dinner with Him, his wife, their daughter, and her boyfriend. He wanted me to drink with him soooo bad. Hiroko wanted me not to just as bad. I will leave it at that. :P
After they served us fried meat with sauce and fresh garlic and I checked my e-mail, we walked home. They live less then a 5 minute walk from Hirokoユs home.
When we got home we got ready for a family walk (tradition), We left Toshi with Fukuko (Hirokoユs sister) and went on an hour walk. On the way home we saw Fukuko and Toshi. Apparently Toshi cried a lot after we left and went looking for us. Fukuko followed him out where we found them.
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