Tuesday, May 4, 2010

We got Kitty!



After a few, sad visits to shelters and pounds, we found the perfect little doggie for us. We found her at the North Shore Animal League in Long Island. They had this adoption fair over the weekend (with guest speaker Cesar Milan!) and we decided to give it a go.



We can hardly believe she's ours. She's 2 1/2, and a terrier mix, though we've discovered that she jumps pretty high, likes to pounce on things, stops and puts her front paw up, and howls. So she seems to have some hound in her. She's very mellow and so far mostly sleeps, and is a little nervous and jumpy at times but we're slowly training her and she takes to things pretty well.



Hope she can meet everyone soon!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Mary J + Zep = ?

Mary J is covering Zep and she just did it live on Oprah. What the? She's pretty awesome and I was into her duet with U2 when they sang "One" together but Zep? Pretty weird. I'm not sure if I can dig it.

As I was writing this, all these people were twittering how freaked out they were about it. It's weird, right?? If you get a chance, listen to her "Stairway to Heaven" with Steve Vai and tell me it's not weird.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Teen vocals

I Believe from Who-Fu on Vimeo.



The talented duo of Masa & Maggie (aka. Whofu) have done it again. An awesome video featuring a, ahem, familiar voice for Reachout.com, a website for teens dealing with tough life issues.

It was definitely a challenge doing vocal acting and finding my inner teen again, but it made me channel those feelings of awkwardness and self confidence I still relate to.

Congrats M&M, thanks for the opportunity to help, great job!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

In like a lion, out like a lamb



That's what they say about March. The weather has definitely been fickle. Two weeks ago we had a crazy rainstorm, almost typhoon like. Power lines went down in some areas and places were flooded. Then, last week it was near 70 degrees and gorgeous out. The perfect weather for a bike ride, which is what we did and discovered the aftermath of a tree destroyed from said rainstorm.







This week was pretty nice, but now it's back to cold winds and chilly weather. I keep changing coats every day! Happily, I've been seeing little buds on trees and these beautiful daffodils at Bryant Park. Can't wait to see more things coming alive. (Does caring about the weather this much officially make me old?)

Monday, March 22, 2010

Making history

Health care reform is actually happening! They just announced that the House passed the vote for the bill but that no Republicans voted in favor. Ah well, I think most of us, especially in this economy can agree that we need change in health care. It would definitely open up choices for types of jobs: freelancing, opening small businesses, multiple part-time work. At least our house is unanimously excited about it. Make it happen!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

So True

My horoscope from The Onion this week...

"The human mind is a thing of startling beauty. Unfortunately yours is mostly filled with old phone numbers and minor celebrity trivia."

My very first home phone number was 213 283 3382 which was pretty easy to remember in the first place so it's all the less impressive. And I'm starting to forget the titles of all the obscure Keanu movies I obsessively watched in high school... no wait, they're still in there.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Real live 3D


We finally saw Avatar: the 3D Experience the other day. The best part was that we saw it during the day on a weekday so most of the audience was over 70. During the previews, the comments from the ladies in front of us ranged from, "that looks awful" to "that's an interesting premise".

I kind of didn't want to like Avatar because of all of the hype, but I have to say, we both fully enjoyed it. The storyline was pretty predictable, but that really wasn't the most compelling part of it. We totally got sucked into the whole, vivid world created in the film. Scott was saying he could see why there were those reports of people getting depression after watching it and feeling that real life wasn't so magical.

I don't think I've seen a movie in 3D since Captain E.O. which I guess is more of a "ride" than a movie so I can't say I understand how much awesome-er the technology has gotten. But... the "3D experience" was pretty fun and it made me "ooh" and "ahh" a lot. And check out how cool you look with the glasses on! It was pretty funny seeing the crowd walk out with them still on not realizing they were living 3D and didn't need them anymore. Whoa, life is in 3D!