Viking Festival

September 26th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

This weekend, we were able to attend the Viking Festival down in Vista, CA. It is put on by the Sons of Norway and Norwegian Fish Club Odin, and appears to be an annual event. Dawn had found out about it in the AAA magazine and I’d been looking forward to it ever since.

One of the first things we saw was a demonstration battle:

They had information about a ‘Viking Log Toss’ competition that I really wanted to enter, but it turns out that was held on Saturday. Oh well, maybe next year; I’ll be able to practice before then.

A ton of vendors were there selling anything from handmade chainmail, helmets, swords, and leather to shirts, flags, jewelry, and cooking supplies. I couldn’t pass up a shirt that had Mjölnir on the front with ‘If you can read this you are a Viking’ spelled out in runes. (yes, it is awesome)

A lot of the back area was set up with camps displaying tents and living quarters


(I told Dawn we should try to see if we can stay overnight in one of these next year; though I’m not sure she’s convinced.)

and, quite a few people were in costume


(as a side note, I spoke with him and they have a group that does ‘Viking flash mobs’ in Los Angeles. Their Facebook page is here: ‘Norse Hollywood Dining Vikings‘ – how great is that! I may have to start working on a costume so I can join them.)

Although it was the longest line in the place, we waited and the lefse was well worth it, as you can tell by Ian’s look of approval here

The little man also got to paint his own sword and shield

which he tried out in battle against two worthy foes

as you can see, he fought valiantly and made his ancestors proud!

I think the one thing we all enjoyed the most was ax throwing! Dawn made great attempts

I landed 4 of my 5 throws (beginner’s luck I think)

and we gave Ian a turn and he landed it! (proud Daddy here!)

One of the excellent things is that I was able to get a bit of information that will hopefully help me in researching my ancestry back to Sweden. This is something I’ve wanted to do for quite some time. Also, found there is a local lodge of the Vasa Order of America.

All in all, it was a great time and we can’t wait to go back next year

We took a lot of photos, all available here: ‘2011 – Sept 25 – Viking Festival

Flying the camera up on our kite

August 15th, 2011 § 6 comments § permalink

We had a lot of fun flying the little man’s kite the other day and wanted to experiment with a camera. So, when I got home from work today we made a quick case for our Flip camera out of an old washcloth and some duct tape then headed back up to the field. The following video is what footage we captured. It’s very shaky, but still a lot of fun.

As you can see, the camera was a bit too heavy for the small kite we have, but it was still a worthwhile first attempt. Plus, now we have another fun project to work towards; building a bigger kite so we can film from a higher point in the sky.

A meltdown and a sit.

August 10th, 2011 § 4 comments § permalink

Tonight was quite the night. It started off really well, we had dinner, then went out to play some Frisbee. Then it happened…. the meltdown.We ran the gambit of it all, from him crying, to yelling, to getting a couple little spankings, to calmly talking about what he was freaking out about. (Yes, calm worked the best, mindful I take that approach quicker next time.)  Once we talked it out he had a quick shower and calmed down.

Afterwards, you could see that he was remorseful for his actions, but as a parent I felt it was better not to dwell on that, but to use it as an opportunity to grow.

So I asked, do you want to know what helps me stay calm?
Sure Daddy.
I sit. Do you want to try again to sit like Buddha?
Yes, I do.

So we go in the room and sit on pillows facing one another. I talk him through sitting down, straightening his back and neck like he’s holding up the ceiling with the top of his head, cross his legs, fold his hands, and we talk about breathing.

When you get a thought, let it come and go without attaching to it.
Why?
We are working on a clear mind. Thoughts will always come and go, but right now we’re working to calm your mind.
OK.

And we sit. He asks this; and I nod my answer. He asks that; I nod my answer. He asks something else; I smile and give a little motion to quiet. He looks here, there, and all around. Then you can see the tension go; it releases from him and you can see it.

He’s quiet for a while, just sitting. It’s been about ten minutes at this point. I calmly ask him, how is it?
Good Daddy.

And I tuck him in bed the for night. Calm. Hopeful I taught him half as much as he taught me.

My best buddy

Google Launches Its Answer to Facebook: Introducing Google+ via @Mashable (& sadly, it’s already a #FAIL for me) CC @google

June 28th, 2011 § 5 comments § permalink

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Google+ launches, and it is already a failure for me:

“Oops… you need a Google profile to use this feature.
Google Profiles is not available for your organization.”

I have my own domain integrated as a Google Apps domain. I love having gmail, docs, etc for my own domain.

What really gets me is how Google continues to treat those of us who have made this choice as secondary. We have trusted them enough, and love their products enough, to go ‘all in’ with Apps, yet continually are locked out from new releases.

Anyone else think this may be a reason why Google’s attempts at “social software” continue to fail? Their users, the ones who have apps accounts, who may arguably be the most inclined to adopt these new offerings, are usually locked out. Google, are you listening?

MOCA – Art in The Streets

June 2nd, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

 

Last week, Dawn surprised me with a trip to MOCA to see the Art in The Streets exhibit.  MOCA really went all out on this, from the bus parked out front completely painted, to the entire side of the building painted with a mural, the multiple installations by Space Invader (a favorite of mine), work by Banksy (another favorite), and an area dedicated to Fab 5 Freddy. Fantastic! 

If you are in the Los Angeles area, I highly recommend going. I’ll likely go at least once more before it end. 

Vesak Celebration – Whittier Narrows Park

June 2nd, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

I’ve finally been able to make time to post our pictures from the Vesak celebration. We had a wonderful time and I was very happy Dawn was able to come with us this year. Another highlight of the day was seeing the wonderful, and always smiling Rev. Danny Fisher who immediately asked how our friend Bill in Chicago was doing. Made me smile ear to ear to be able to report the good news about Bill.

In the pictures, you’ll notice a set of beautifully carved statues ‘The 18 Lohans’. (BuddhaNet has a great explanation of each: http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/lohans.htm)

It was a perfect day.

Here is another shot the good Reverend took of Ian and I bathing the Buddha, while Dawn got video. (thanks again for the shot Danny)

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Celebrating Vesak, just met up with our friend @RevDannyFisher. Now eating spring rolls with @nubbydigit & @Ianology

May 15th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

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My take: Rethinking the pro-life label – CNN Belief Blog – CNN.com Blogs

May 13th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

According to Richard Cizik, president of the New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good, which helped to pay for the ad, “Being consistently pro-life requires more than caring for the unborn, it requires following the Biblical call to care for the poor and the downtrodden. 

Now, I’ll be the first to admit I’m not a big fan of Stephen Prothero’s outlook (or, at least the little I’ve heard). I’ve not read his book, “”God is Not One: The Eight Rival Religions that Run the World,” but from all the excerpts that are touted around the internet, I think it is rather the opposite of a useful outlook on things. But, enough about the disagreements.

I have to agree with his sentiments in this article. It is definitely worth a read.

Buddha in the clouds

May 11th, 2011 § 2 comments § permalink

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Venerable sent me this, thought I would share. 

…joining palms

The Samurai and the Monk – @flylikeacrow @newzdude76 @ReformedBuddha @ZenDirtZenDust

March 25th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

Eavesdropped on a Twitter conversation between a few friends, and couldn’t help but think of this story.

Says so much, I honestly wonder if I would be able to truly listen.