Friday, December 21, 2007

Tips for Costa Rica...

#1: When you approach a toll, keep in mind that a green light means stop (lane open)....and a red light means go (lane closed). It's all very confusing.

#2: Do not use the term "America" when referring to the USofA. It offends many people outside the 50 states who share this great big continent. I accidentally used it today and immediately got a geography lesson from a co-worker....politely educating me that there was a North, South AND Central "America". He even went so far as to remind me that Canada is even part of America...which made me think...hmmmm.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Bored to Floored!

Today during my early staff meeting, I decided to Google "Pefi Costa Rica" to see where "the Google" had decided to rank my blog entry on our recent Pefi trip (something that I typically do during particularly exciting staff meetings). I was pleasantly surprised to see that the Google had decided to place my blog entry at number 6 of 367...not too shabby. So I started to scroll around to see who was above and below numero 6. Entry number 9 caught my attention so I decided to click it and see what else I could learn about the Pefi-meister.

I was floored by what I saw.... seriously....of all the wibbly-wobbly-web links I could have chosen...there - staring at me was the wife!!! Yeah - who would have thunk that! Immediately I experienced a Disneyland flashback and for some reason a chorus of "It's a small wibbly-wobbly-web after all" popped into my mind....jees! And the other amazing part....if you scroll down on the main blog page...you can even see pictures of Kade at Hailey's party and of him at school with his friends....I guess that means that the "Adventures in Costa Rica" blog gets an honorable mention add to the left link tab...and as the CherkyB would say...a Cavalanche of Adsense revenue....but alas...there are no adverts on the site!

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Horny Toads Spotted in Connecticut (must be the snow)

Looks like the snow is already making people in Connecticut a little frisky.

DANBURY -- A 33-year-old woman was charged with fourth-degree sexual assault Saturday after allegedly groping a man playing Santa Claus at the Danbury Fair mall. Details leading up to the alleged fondling are sketchy.

2007 has not been a great year for mall Santas. Earlier this month in Missoula, Mont., a mall Santa was assaulted with a pumpkin pie.

Meanwhile, a department store Santa in Australia claims he lost his job earlier this month because he said "Ho, ho, ho." His bosses had asked him to say "Hi, hi, hi."

It isn't unusual for an adult to sit and pose with a picture with a mall Santa. "I've had some very nice ladies sit on my lap," Connaghan said. A harmless flirtation isn't out of the norm. "Once in a while they'll say 'I hope Mrs. Claus isn't going to be upset.' You have to be discreet and kind and say 'Oh no, she'll be OK. You can sit here, but only for one photo.'"

Monday, December 17, 2007

Holiday Message From The Fambly

Well it is that time of year again when everyone sends out their fambly letters. Since we are spending the holidays down in Costa Rica and still haven't figured out how to mail something to the USofA...we decided to simply post it to the wibbly-wobbly-web this year. So here she is (Hint: click to open the letters so you can read them!)...

Friday, December 14, 2007

A bit of political foreboding....??

Wasn't sure if everyone saw the interesting turn of events down in Argentina...just in case you happened to miss it...here is the story. It almost seems like something from Alice and Wonderland...or at least in some other country....but wait...could it happen in the USofA?

Geography Quiz Time

Where in the world is Costa Rica?

For those of you who have forgotten your Central and South American geography (as I am getting a lot of questions)...here is a refresher. A few things of note:
  • CR is at the same longitude as Florida
  • NM/CO is about 20-25 degrees longitude west of CR
  • CR is actually south of the northern tip of South America
  • CR is waaay south of the 23.5 degree N tropic of Cancer (so we are solidly in the Cancer zone..ohhh)

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Pefi-Me Please

A few months ago (with the help of Panama-Jen), the wife found a local artist named Cecilia Facio de Figueres (nicknamed Pefi). She bought some pottery (see above) but more importantly she came home raving about her new find. She could not stop talking about how this little old lady up in the hills was so interesting and friendly. Apparently Pefi took Jen through her house showing her all her artwork and just talked and talked. She even has been "found" by Starbucks. Apparently, Starbucks started selling a series of mugs in the US based on her design. They sold out of them so fast...and Pefi could not keep up...so Starbucks bought the design and started making the knock-offs in China...imagine that! So now you need to be careful and make sure you have an original Pefi. How can you know for sure? Like Fiestaware all you have to do is look at the bottom. Originals will say Costa Rica and the knockoffs will not. Also, if you look at the design on the bottom you can tell which ones were really painted by Pefi and which ones were painted by her assistants. Pefi's trademark is the yellow butterfly (left) and her assistants all have their own marks...as you can see on the right. They sell come on the internet...you can see her stuff over here. Good news CC and Mike, she even makes egg cups! :-)

Anyway, Jen was really excited to take me up to the hide-away art studio so we decided to head up last week. The trip wasn't that long...only about 30 mins but it ended with a 10 min drive up the side of a hill on an unmarked road. When we got to the top the place was amazing. It had a real Costa Rican feel and an awesome view of the valley below. There was artwork and painted pottery everywhere. Pefi took us on a tour of her home and offered me the same peek into her life. She explained many of her paintings as we perused through her life. Jen asked her if she got sad when she sold her paintings. Pefi said that she "cried for 15 days" when she sold her first ;-). Now she can smile a little more as we ended up buying a piece of artwork from Cecilia (see below). I won't mention the price...because it is art...and what is most important is that both Jen and I love it. The neat feature of the piece is that it is reversible. You can swap the two pieces (L<>R) and the centers will still match...check it out.... Anyway, I have to agree...it was a wonderful experience. Pefi was even willing to hand touch-up the painting since there was a small chip on the edge. Luckily, I had the cellphone camera and was quick enough to catch her in the act. Now there is no denying that she painted ours!

Monday, December 10, 2007

I finally figured it out...Brut and Hoopla 4 Hopla!!

When I was like 7 or 8...my parents gave me a wonderful xmas day present...my very own bottle of none other than Brut cologne. I poured just about the whole bottle on my that very day...most likely ruining everyone's Christmas day but my own. As I told Jen this story this evening...she reminded me that this is exactly why you don't go and give a bottle of cologne to an 8 year old. What sparked the story was my trip to the grocery store this evening. I was walking through the store when I stumbled upon an endcap of none other than Brut! I have not seen Brut in a very long time and it made me wonder...who the hell buys Brut? Well, apparently the answer to that question is people in Costa Rica! Upon further follow-up on wikipedia...it is apparently the #3 selling cologne in the world...go figure...I guess that makes it ALMOST "the essence of man" as advertised!

Other tidbits of note:
Some of Payton's new sayings include: "I love you" (to Jen finally) and "I am sorry" to Kade after she bit him this evening!

Also, Kade informed us this evening (as he sat 5 inches from the TV screen) that he needed to watch the news so he can play football with me in the street....ummmm, ok Kade.

Finally, what's all the hoopla about Hopla you may ask??? Hopla da Montare (the miracle whipping cream direct from Italy which comes in a box) is apparently the next best thing to sliced bread. Jen was raving about it tonight much like so many others on the web [warning: all the reviews are in Italiano]. As you can see...things are a bit different down here ;-)

Thursday, December 6, 2007

MP3 Musak

This one is for Jflog. Ok...first let me state that I am not an expert in the area of music organization! If someone is I would also like to hear from them!

We currently have about 4,000 songs in MP3 format. I have ripped most of them from our CD collection so we could store the CDs away...out of the chillin's reach.

I actually used Windows Media Center (MCE on my home theater PC) to rip all of my music. Getting the music in that way is very easy. As long as you have an internet connection...you simply put in the CD and off it goes... It will pull all the album info down from the wibbly-wobbly-web, put the files into directories by artist/album and digitally tag the songs the "default" way. Now...the next part is the hard part and the part where most everything falls apart.

What I do is simply use the MCE interface to change the genre for each album. Some will tag XMAS muzak as "Holiday" some as "Christmas" ... so you need to move all the albums into a common category...in this case "Holiday" since we are all politically correct these days. It took me only about 1 hour to get all of our albums (about 300) into one of ~6 categories...i.e., "Holiday", "Rock", "Religious", "Country", "Metal", etc. That is where I stopped. Trying to do anything at the song level beyond deleting songs you hate is STUPID hard and not worth the effort.

So now, when we fire up the HTPC and play music...we play in shuffle mode by artist, album, genre or all music. It works out well for us. We usually have music playing in our house about 5 hours a day ...

As for the MP3 player....... since I only have a 4G iPod...and our music collection is now over 10G...I need to do a little selecting. This is pretty easy. I tend to just grab by artist or Genre and then let the iPod software (iTunes) randomly select from within those categories to stuff the 4G. When I want something specific, like my audio Spanish lessons, I just grab those and throw them in. Now...let's say that the whif (a.k.a. wife) wants me to generate a custom playlist for working out. This is pretty easy when you only need like 20 or 30 songs...but anything over that I just leave to the genre/artist method. [I should mention that despite the whif wanting me to generate a playlist for her...I still have yet to do that :-)]

Again, it is pretty basic and crude system...but it works for us since we never really want to hear a particular set of songs. We generally just listen to a narrower selection of songs at the artist/genre level for a long time and do not want to hear the same song twice! Trust me...it beats the radio in Costa Rica ;-) Any other bright ideas...I am listening too!

Elves

I know that a lot of you have probably already seen thins one...but for those who have not....here are our two little elves in action. Click the picture to take you to the website!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Three quick ones....

This last weekend we finally got everything together and put up our Costa Rican Christmas tree. It turns out that the "trees" at the tree farm are actually shrubs and grow to a height of 8 to 10 feet in one year. They trim them year round into the shape of a tree...that explains why the branches are very flimsy and can barely hold any of our ornaments. Anyway, Saturday morning while Kade and I were putting up the lights...I was getting ready to put up the angel topper. I hear the following from behind me:
"Dad, that is a really tall tree.... Are you going to put the angel way up there?" ... silence ... "be brave angel, be brave"
On a separate note, I was taking a shower with Kade and Payton this weekend. The kiddos have taken a fondness to the shower lately as the bath is just plain old snoring. So we are in the shower , Kade is holding a bowl full of water and pretending to paint on the shower door. This is what follows:
Kade: "Dad, look at me...I am painting"
Dad: "Really...I see....what color are you using to paint?"
Kade "water color"
I don't think he quite got why I started to laugh.

Finally, Payton told me that she loves me - I really could understand her for the first time. When mom asked if "Payton loved mommy" she got a side to side shake of the head....then Payton proceeded to tell Grandma GiGi that she loved here too (over the phone). That is about par for the course with Payton!!