December 2008
3 December 2008 - 3:33pm
Not even Google can help...
3 December 2008 - 3:02pm
So where are his mouse ears?
Matt and his family are vacationing in Orlando this week.
Baby Drew is spreading the word about that other family park...

Matt texted me some crazy message yesterday about getting his picture taken with Doogie Howser. The text included an inordinate number of exclamation points (which irritates me no end ... and Matt knows it).
So there's story and a photo to come. But no extra exclamation points. Matt used them all up.
2 December 2008 - 6:53pm
Winter of '42
2 December 2008 - 5:06pm
Let's just hope ...
...this isn't the company in charge of theming our new ride.
Poor Mike.
I asked him how construction is going.
Here's his silent reply:

1 December 2008 - 6:35pm
"You'll shoot your eye out!"
Say that famous phrase to Will and you'll get no response.
Because--somehow--Santa's grandson has never seen A Christmas Story.
WWRD?
Our discovery of this lapse in Will's education came early last year. Wayne, our Games Director, was planning a trip to Cleveland to view the latest plush offerings.
"Say hi to Ralphie!" I chirped.
Lots of grins around the conference table. Nearly everyone knew that portions of the movie involving Ralphie's house were shot in Cleveland. In fact, a museum had just opened in the house used for the exterior shots.
But not Will. His brow furrowed.
"Who's Ralphie?"
The room erupted.
You know: "You'll shoot your eye out!"
"Randy lay there like a slug; it was his only defense."
The Red Ryder BB gun.
"The Bumpus hounds!"
You'll get worms!
"The leg lamp! A major award!"
It was, well, mayhem.
Will went from looking confused to almost worried. He waited for the room to calm before asking:
"What are you talking about?"
Once again, everyone spoke at once. Only this time it was louder. As if shouting, "You know -- A Christmas Story!" would somehow reach that portion of his brain that held forgotten memories.
Will shook his head, dazed. We moved on.
The next day, I brought in my family's DVD of the movie. I was certain when he saw Ralphie's round face he'd know what we were all talking about.
Nope.
I offered to let Will borrow our copy. Heck, he could keep it. Merry Christmas.
I checked this morning. Will still hasn't watched it.
His emailed response to my query: Unfortunately, I haven't watched it yet (sorry about not returning it). I guess I could be convinced to watch it given the appropriate pressure.
And so, dear readers, I turn to you. Surely one of you has the words of persuasion I somehow lack. Would you take a moment or two to post a comment for Will to read that might somehow convince him viewing A Christmas Story will right a terrible wrong?
Come on, give it a try.
I triple-dog dare you.





