So late one February evening – we pulled out Rockband – James on vocals, Aaron on drums, Peter on guitar and Maria on bass. This is one of those moments that I really appreciated that we live in a house, rather than an apartment. I’m telling you, if we were still sharing walls – the neighbors would have come a knocking… To access the video, just click on the white bar in the video window below, type in the password (found in the blue box) and click enter. Then just hit the play arrow to watch. Here’s the password for the following video:
February 19, 2009 @ 11:06 am
· Posted by Sah
· Filed under Family, Games
Back in January Amy and Joe left Justin with our folks and the four of us went out for dinner and to shoot some pool like we used to do back in the day. We played both 8-ball and 9-ball in our usual teams – Amy and Aaron and Joe and I. On the digital jukebox we played Foreigner, Journey, The Doobie Brothers and of course Bon Jovi. By the end of the evening we were just about even in terms of games won, but I’m pretty sure Joe and I were the overall winners.
March 19, 2008 @ 2:41 pm
· Posted by Sah
· Filed under Family, Games
Aaron has started working on Justin early, shaping him into a future gamer. The above is a small album of photos of Aaron and Justin playing with the wooden blocks from a board game called Bamboleo. It’s a balancing/dexterity game that Amy and Joe have played with us before. Aaron reports that Justin is already showing a lot of potential… :)
Happy Birthday Joey! Recently we celebrated Joe’s 30th birthday. Aaron and I and Mom and Dad went in together on, you guessed it, Play Station 2 and Guitar Hero as our gift for him. We’ve even got Amy playing it now. Above is Joe practicing (while Amy and Aaron play) using Justin as his guitar. As soon as Justin figures out he controls his own hands, I’m sure we’ll get him to play too…
Click on the photo above to see some new pictures.
At a recent visit with Aaron’s family, we introduced Guitar Hero to Molly, Emily and Andrew. It must run in the family because they all loved it as much as Aaron does. Even Josh gave it a shot. Click on the image above to see the new photos I’ve added to the Guitar Hero Folder in the Gallery.
I recently bought Aaron Guitar Hero, a Play Station 2 game he had been telling me about for months. It’s a music – video game in which you use a guitar controller to “play” along with specific songs, as if you were performing at a concert. He loves it. We recently brought the game to Amy and Joe’s house, and now Joe loves it too. Aaron has just ordered a second guitar controller so the two of them can play together. The game’s not really my thing, but I do enjoy watching them play – as you can probably tell from the photos above, it’s pretty damn funny just to watch.
May 31, 2006 @ 6:20 pm
· Posted by Sah
· Filed under Family, Food, Games
Nothing says summer like a good game of bocce. On Monday night we enjoyed a delicious cookout at Amy and Joe’s and a good game of bocce. We played our typical partners, Amy and Aaron versus Joe and I. Joe and I started out strong, but Aaron and Amy came back to win it. There will be a re-match…hopefully the farther along Amy gets in her pregnancy, the more off balance she will be, giving Joe and I the edge we need. :)
November 11, 2005 @ 10:50 am
· Posted by Sah
· Filed under Friends, Games
The first weekend in November our good friends Bonney and Patrick came east from Portland, OR to stay with us for a visit. They were in town for a small annual gaming event, Lobster Trap. The four of us spent a long weekend together playing games (board and video), catching up and relaxing. The above photo was taken late on Saturday night during a competitive game of Fusion Frenzy.
Reminds me of The Go! Team with half of the bouncy happiness drained out and replaced with M.I.A.
Last watched:
The Wrestler
Director: Fox Searchlight
If there's one thing Aronofsky knows how to do, it's how to portray bleakness.
Reading:
Anathem
Author: Neal Stephenson
One of my favorite things about this book is that in this fictional world there are names given to ideas that ought to have names in the real world. For instance, Diax's Rake is the idea that you shouldn't believe something just because you want to. The name itself isn't that important, but I like that Stephenson recognizes that some ideas deserve to be acknowledged.
Playing:
Red Dead Redemption
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Like GTA in the Old West, but so far, more interesting. I just hope that the buddy characters don't require the same kid-gloved hand-holding from GTA4.