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Happy, happy New Year everyone. This is a mild day for us. It’s supposed to get to the upper 60’s, and that’s definitely not the norm for us on a January day. We are moving stuff around today, taking this first day of the New Year to clean up junk, do extra laundry, and just…
Yesterday was Christmas Day, and a hallmark day for our family. We went to the movies. First time ever on going on Christmas Day. Another first was that this was the first time our entire family went to the theatre together, and the first time any of the children had ever been to the theatre…
i realli enjoyed peter pan 2003 and now watch the dvd all the time it is sooooo good. I love jeremy sumpter he is sooooo hot!
I’m writing about shoe laces because they bring such frustration! Many years ago (about 15) I bought a pair of ankle lace-up granny boots, on clearance for $15 at The Wild Pair, a shoe store. Sometime in the last 4 years one of the laces broke. Ok fine. Go buy a new pair. That became…
Congratulations! [wince!] 😉
I found some laces, or my husband did [at some hole in the wall shoe shop nearer to a large city]. Not exactly the same, but skinny enough and long enough. Now I have to break those boots in, and that part isn’t fun. I’m used to my good old lace up granny boots, which I got in … 1988 or sometime around that. Can one say they aren’t comfortable? Oh no, they are heaven. Just worn to death and have not another life to be resoled. 🙁
My problem is not with finding shoe laces but in trying to learn why they won’t stay tied? What physical forces are involved?
I guess it depends on what they are made of. Like on my children’s shoes, a double tied knot sometimes works better if they are those “untie themselves” kind of laces.
I think some of them are stiffer, tighter knit laces, some are waxed or coated with something, usually I think it’s the thinner sort of lace that is troublesome (they are usually a very tight knit). So it has to be a “long enough to double-tie” lace to work.
Some shoes, like running shoes, have laces WAY TOO LONG and they untie too, they are softer cotton loose knit laces usually. If I tie my young sons laces that are like that, I have to tie them super tight, and then double-tie that even tighter. If HE ties them, they don’t hold. Even double-tied by him.
Why are shoelaces so long. Tennis shoes laces are especially long i was wondering why ??
I had the same problem! Found a huge selection for converse too! at Foot Galaxy at Amazon. Hope this helps.
www.fieggen.com/shoelace/shoelaces.php?e=3#e
I recently did the on-line shoe lace run-around too, and finally wound up at Footgalaxy.com. I had to buy two pairs and tie them together to get a lace that’s long enough… the trick is to cut a little bit off one of the laces you knot together, so the knot isn’t in the exact middle of the newly doubled-in-length lace. That way, you can hide the knot behind a grommet without making one of the tying ends too short.
It looks you have not find the right store for the shoe laces. Yes, shoe repair shop is a better choice, they should have more styles of shoe laces, including different length and color. But I think Payless sell more styles of shoe laces now.
I have long (but not always) had this frustration. My tennis shoes just won’t stay tied. The laces too long, too slippery, even the originals, even with double knots. Lately I have been doubling or tripling the first overhand knot, to create a sort of capstan. But it is too hard to do that for the bow.
I have not tried this but… before you buy shoes, demand a pair of identical laces (or ones you prefer).
We finally watched TTT Extended yesterday. It was good. The DVD’s played alright. Only one scene SEEMED to freeze, but it was a second and a half, which one, eek, can’t remember, but it went right into the next chapter fine. Further viewings will atest to the working of the extended version discs. Hmm, the…
Happy Thanksgiving to All! It’s nearly over, a day of thanks and feasting. We are set to have pumpkin pie with real whipped cream in a bit, when the beaters chill off in the freezer enough to whip up the cream. Here’s the recipe for the pie, taken from Nourishing Traditions, (originally 1 pie) Pumpkin…
We have our first forecasted freeze warning for the season tonight. We had Summer all over again last week. Now it’s back to Autumn weather, with the “close to Winter” stuff happening, nearly right on time. Nov 15th is the normal “first freeze” date for this area of the South. Puts one in the mood…
en.wikipedia.org/ Cool link. A Wiki Encyclopedia … and no ads. More than cool. If you don’t know what a Wiki is, it might be a bit confusing. It’s worth knowing what a Wiki is though, it’s a growing trend to find good resources in a Wiki format. I’m not the one to explain a Wiki…
The Classical genre is my favorite type of music … and I love many of periods that are generally called “Classical” by the masses. Right now I’m listening to Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for String Orchestra in C Major, Op. 48. It’s done by the Chamber Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Conservatory. I’m not claiming this is…
Reloded came to theatres in March. We didn’t go. Movies are expensive when young children are involved. It’s just plain easier to wait for the DVD to come out to see the flicks we want to see. So between then and now, the most heard thing was “the sex scene in The Temple”. What a…
Sure, we’ve seen worse too [s*x scenes]. (And, heard worse.) But, we were really hoping for another “clean” movie. We aren’t prudes…the build up (in our own minds) was there anticipating it being like the first in this regard. Perhaps we’re just getting “old”…we don’t like watching other people “make out” any more. (Not that we liked it before. lol 😉 We’re just more and more conscious of it and more openly opinionated against it. Reminds me of the C/A cover comments…these things just weren’t *necessary* [to produce a good movie]. Doesn’t matter what “camp” you are in…proven by the first!) Sure, it was “more of the first” in other areas. But, all those things are what made the first good to begin with. That was not a problem. We could have gotten the idea had a couple of the fight scenes been a bit shorter… I didn’t mind the love thread being thrown in there as that’s a “given” but it leaned a little too much to sentimentalism for me. That’s part of the whole choice thing though right? Emotion vs. Reason. I don’t like gooshy but I can see how it fits. I’m a bit preturbed at being told the Oracle is part of the “program.” I want her to be “real”…a female Morpheaus so to speak. Didn’t like the “Trekky” feel of the counsel thing. The actor for the the counselor wasn’t very convincing. The storyline is there but seemed a bit choppy. Oh well. Everyone’s a critic right? 🙂 All in all, we were disappointed. Now that it has been a few days, the dissapointment has lessened and, although I can’t say I’m looking forward to the next one as I did this, I can say I’m now interested enough to find out how it is resolved. (If it is! Don’t they just love to leave you hanging?!) I certainly haven’t been this wrapped up in a movie (or two) for a long time. That must say something positive for it. 😉
This isn’t the first time you and I have disagreed on movies. 😉 But, I’m still glad to be aquainted with you and like reading your thoughts. 😀
Tamara,
Thanks for your thoughts as well.I don’t think we disagree so much, just that I’ve put a different spin on what this movie was, the mid point, and what the next one is, the ending.
I am not sure at all that any of the people in the movie were real, or that some of them were not. If that makes sense! Like the oracle … perhaps there is a real one in the battery section, or in “the real world” and that what was in the first movie was her “matrix” version. Perhaps in this second movie it was an “imposter oracle”. Perhaps.
I did not say the beginning part of what I had to say to excuse the sex scene, just that, for a NON-Christian movie, it wasn’t that bad, and that the out cries I’d heard had prepared us for almost “REAL s*x onsreen” in the end we didn’t think it would be that bad, the only reason we got the DVD. If we thought it’d be that bad, no way. So then, at least the talk about the thing itself totally misreantind it. The “Temple” was very weird. It is part of what I was saying in the post, about the “non God” world … so the love stuff in it was there, yet not, just nearby and it wasn’t like it was “church” there. It was a mass of people torn and huddled to live together, what will they do? Create something to tie them together, some kind of religion … not Christianity though. Can’t have that without Christ. I sure don’t expect any movie to expouse Christ and His Kingdom … though as much as they TRY to ignore it, it’s themes are ever present in any movie … to one dergree or another. This movie has a very philosophical/relicials feel to it.
So anyhow, some of the stuff you said, about the fight things, they were long. But they made sence in the perspective of “Showing us what Neo was made of” He was incredibly able to defend off many foes at the same time. Not normal even in the Matrix for any of the Agents or the liberated Rebulls coming back into the Matrix on their own terms, so they think.
So this ends up being a movie that has a hero that isn’t so sure he is that hero, but shows what he is made of, and that he does things that makes him the hero, he isn’t the hero by smarts of what to say or what to ask. Just DO when it’s time, and he does it. But when it comes to “Choice” it makes him an un-action man. It stops him in his tracks and he gets stuck. It’s why I think he went into the Mainframe and believed the architect. I am thinking totally that it’s all a lie. It’s not true … the prophesies ARE true. The architect is the one “Controling” perhaps it’s someone else, but he’s not “God” and can’t control what’s meant to be. It’s his last futile effort to stop the rebellion from changing his world and theirs. Tell them a lie, if they believe it, they’ll change their own actions and ways of thinking, it will defeat them in the end. Make them think that this happens over and over … none of it’s real. He’s the one in control, … ha. I bet he’s not. THAT is why it wasn’t a dissapointment to me. Cause I can think that stuff until the next movie comes out and proves mre right or wrong or any degree inbetwind.
I’ve watched the movie twice this week. I develop more thoughts about it the more I see it. I’ll be writing more, and surely will see fit to alter or change entirely some things, or all things that I’ve thought, whether written or not.
So that said, I am not excusing the s*x stuff. I don’t like it either. Just not expecting them to be how C/A should, since C/A claim Reformed Christianity as their basis, but The K brothers don’t in the Matrix movies. I sure would love for movies to “clean up”, it’s not an easy topic.
It’s dinner time, and I’ve written enough for now!
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4 responses to “Happy New Year! (2004)”
A Happy and Blessed 2004 to you and your family! 🙂
Thank you Tamara!
How did the rearranging go?
We’ve done a similar arrangement with our living/dining areas…switched them so the dining table is in front of the fireplace, etc. Makes it easier to stay warm 😉 and still work on projects and what not. We have an “open floorplan” though so bringing recliners and rocking chairs back over (or back-n-forth ;)) is not a big deal. I’ve always thought our “living area” a weird space so I’m not really ever satisfied and move things around frequently.
Anyway, hope it went well and is “liveable” for a while! 😀
The re-arranging went alright. Our bedroom is better. We have the bed angled in a corner, so when you walk in it’s right there at a nice angle. I take no spiritual stock in that oriental stuff, [Feng S…] but the basic principles of it [that I’ve learned about some] do make me feel nicer and more welcome in a room –FWIW, so this change has blocked a window and made the bed the first drawing eye thing, right up to the mound of big pillows. It’s an amazing difference.
The dining room (old living room) isn’t as great yet. There’s still more stuff in there than should be. Futon frame standing on it’s side … for one thing. We put the futon mattress on top of our King master bed. The futon is Queen size. It’s really cool now actually. I have space next to my side, the old mattress, to put books, remotes, etc, safely. My DH has the same on his side. It also elevates the bed more, and gives a knee-up deally with that extra King mattress space on each side, to launch onto the top of it all easier 😉
Sounds goofy, but looks lush, and feels great. The futon is a firm one, but is so nice on top of a mattress and box spring. One of those weird ideas I get, able to convince DH, and he’s glad we did it now.
Just need to find a home for the futon frame until we can get another futon for it (we decided to use it differently because it wouldn’t stay sitting up on the frame anymore). That’s that story.
I have things to move around in the dining area too. Eventually it’ll be a lot nicer. When? Who knows! 🙂