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Videos

Giada Maile

by Papa K on May 28, 2013

Maile and Mommy made pasta FROM SCRATCH this weekend … and it was yummy!

(In fact, I ate it so fast, I forgot to take a picture of the end result 😉

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Maile Duck

by Papa K on May 21, 2013

We received our latest Kiwi Crate and it turned our daughter into a duck!

(BTW – Can’t recommend Kiwi Crate highly enough if you have kids in the 3-5 range).

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Lauren had a big milestone today while Christine and I were at work – she rolled over! Our nanny, Millie, texted us all excited and then later sent along the video proof.

Things I love about this video:

(1) Lauren has been trying this for a couple weeks now, but all of sudden she makes it look effortless…

(2) Once she rolls over, she eats couch for a bit and realizes that the other side isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be 😉

(3) Millie said that instead of napping, Lauren just kept rolling over all afternoon – I think she realizes that she needs to figure out the round trip stat!

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Our Weekend with Glass

by Papa K on May 12, 2013

Maile meets Glass

Maile meets Glass

A couple weeks ago we got a pair of Google Glass (is that how you write that?) at the Pocket office. I took them home this weekend to try it out.

We gave them a good workout – Grandma and Papa Boston were in town and we were all over the city. We went down to the new Exploratorium, the Ferry Building, took a pedal cab, headed over to Presidio Picnic, went kite flying and did plenty of goofing around. In the video below almost every picture and video was taken with Google Glass (there are a couple I threw in that Papa Boston took of me wearing them).

My overall impression is that while it is a pretty cool experience to use, I don’t think they are something I’d wear on a regular basis and I see a lot of challenges to this particular form factor being adopted on a wide scale. Some more specific thoughts:

  • They were actual quite comfortable to wear – I was aware that I had them on, but didn’t find them uncomfortable and unless I specifically was trying to look at the screen, they didn’t get in the way of my normal interactions with people.
  • The screen worked pretty well – it’s pretty small, but for basic notifications (like the score of a ballgame) it works fine. The screen is pretty hard to see in sunlight though.
  • I don’t think this would replace me reaching in to my pocket and pulling out my phone for most things – you can get emails on it, but I don’t see that I would use it for that. The primary use cases for me were photos, videos, navigation and quick notifications (scores, weather, breaking news, etc.)
  • I did feel a bit ridiculous wearing them around the city – part of that is the novelty factor, lots of people come up to you and ask about them. Everyone was really excited about them though – still, just don’t see this going mainstream as it currently is designed.
  • You can judge for yourself in the video above, but I think the perspective is a lot of fun, especially with the girls. There were definitely moments I was able to capture that would have been ruined if I was trying to do it with my phone. I was able to be completely “in the moment” rough housing around with Maile or flying the kite – I liked that aspect a lot.

My friend, Jon, said it best, that there is a pretty good chance we look back at this post in the same way we laugh at the pictures of our parents from the 70’s, 80’s, etc. and laugh at what they were wearing. Google Glass may be my perm.

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Continuing our interview series from yesterday, up next was Daddy! Favorite food? Check. Favorite color? Check.

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Maile is writing more and more. Last night she decided to interview Mommy and I. There are several things I love about this video:

(1) How Maile is sitting.

A very professional interviewer...

A very professional interviewer...

(2) The “air” writing when she forgets how to make a letter.

(3) Lauren crying on cue when Maile says she doesn’t know how to write her name.

Part 2, with Daddy, coming tomorrow…

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Girls and Boys

by Papa K on May 6, 2013

We went to a birthday party on Sunday for two of Maile’s classmates (both boys). The boys are both really into trains so they had brought their whole train set to the party. They also set up an arts and crafts table. As you’ll see below, it was absolutely fascinating (to me) to watch as the boys went one way and the girls went the other. In fact, my bet is that if you asked Maile if there were trains at the party, she would look at you completely clueless…

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Maile’s been in a demonstration mood this week – in this one she shows us “the pullback” and then some other soccer moves that I’m pretty sure she didn’t learn in class… but you be the judge…

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‘Nastics

by Papa K on April 30, 2013

Three days a week Maile stays at school for an extra hour for some extra-curricular activities. On Tuesdays, she does soccer, Wednesdays she does (gym)nastics, and Thursdays she does art.

Tonight after dinner we went outside and she demonstrated some of the ‘nastics moves she’s been learning…

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On Saturday, Maile and I rented a bike with a trailer and went on an adventure. We rode over the Golden Gate Bridge, stopped for lunch in Sausalito, had some ice cream (of course) and then headed home on the ferry. We had a blast! (Oh, and then Daddy took a two hour nap when he got home 😉

The ice cream was, of course, a highlight:

For me, the highlight was most certainly spending some quality time with Maile Girl!

Maile and I on the ferry back from Sausalito... Maile and I on the ferry back from Sausalito…

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