Monday, January 26,2004
That’s D as in Deep, and F as in Freeze

It’s cold here. So cold that I had to type that last sentence five times before I got it right. My fingers are seizing up, which will somewhat explain the brevity of this post. I hate when it cools off so quickly that this building’s climate control can’t keep up.

The funny thing is that it didn’t seem like -43 with the wind chill when I was waiting for the bus. I guess it’s a good thing I wasn’t waiting very long.

So, we had movie night on Saturday, and watched “Pirates of the Caribbean.” I hadn’t seen it, so I enjoyed it. William slept through the first half on my lap, then he an Mya played quietly on the floor. At one point, I looked down from the movie to see Mya with a laundry basket/toybox over her head. I don’t know how it happened, but it was pretty cute. She didn’t seem to mind, so I suspect it was a joint effort. I don’t think I paused the movie even once, which is pretty amazing with two kids as young as William and Mya in the room.

The one strange thing though, was that any written text in the movie was subtitled in both Spanish and French. I didn’t have subtitles turned on, and none of the speech was subtitled. Just the text on signs. It was very odd. There were only two occasions that I remember it popping up, both near the beginning.

After the movie, I fired up the Eye Toy, for a little Play. I think everyone had a good time. The Kung Foo that I played on the weekend, combined with all the snow we got (I shovelled three times :) made my arms a little tired. Not as bad as I expected though, which is good.

Simpson’s quote of the day: “Let the fools have their “tar-tar” sauce.” - Mr. Burns

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