Archive for July, 2009

Yogurtland.


2009
07.28

Monster truck at Yogurtland

We thought the Yogurtland on La Brea was busy. Man, the one in Artesia is way more packed. Doesn’t stop Lil’ Greg from having fun though.

See that monster truck on the table? I totally dig that thing. Greg kinda digs it too, but I think I like it more than he does. It’s one of a series of 1:64 scale monster trucks called Hot Wheels Monster Jam. For a quick link, check out this guy’s list and pics of trucks. These trucks are cool in every way…from the immense amount of detail, big rubber tires, crisp colors and deco, and most of all the nifty “suspension system” which allows 4-wheel independence. Yet another geek goodie.

An update on the “cool robot”

So I got the robot in the mail the other day. Excited and hoping to surprise Goyo, I popped in some batteries and flicked the switch. The eyes and ears lit up, and there was the signature “engine sound” advertised on the box…but the darn thing didn’t move.

I contacted the seller regarding what I believed to be defective merch. They’re willing to take it back, but I have to pay return shipping. Sux. Just to make sure, I’m gonna buy a pack of AAs and pop ‘em in one more time before I box this thing up.

Bid.


2009
07.20

I’ve been trying to find some cool “bump n’ go” battery-operated toys for my kid. I remember having a few of them in my ’70s childhood, namely a silver and red tin locomotive with lights and sound, and a police car with a red siren on top.

I guess it’s natural for a father to rekindle his childhood fascination by getting the same kind of toys for his kid. Heck, I already got him Sizzlers and some other retro-repro things. What next?

Anyways, I found a cool repro bump n’ go robot on Ebay for a pretty good price. So I went ahead and watched it, marking the auction end with two alerts on my iPhone calendar (which is awesome, btw…a feature I totally overlooked until recently, and I’ve had the phone for almost a year now…duhr).

Luck would have it that the auction end happened while I was on the 5 North headed to band practice in NoHo. I’m not one to use my iPhone while driving, so I pulled over in just the nick of time to put in my bid (which turned out to be the only bid on this item), with a scant 25 seconds left in the auction. Kee-razy.

I’ll be sure to show it to you when I get it…and better yet, I’ll let you see if Greg did or didn’t dig it. =)

No, thanks.


2009
07.15

It’s 6pm and 80+ degrees in Whittier. I’d realized I’d made a mistake wearing my brand new black Pepy’s Galley shirt in this heat, and it’s sticking to my chest and back with my own sweaty adhesive (sounds gross). I bought an Aquafina and finished it. I never finish my waters.

Yet afterwards, I make my way into Starbucks (yay, Wi-Fi), and I order a tall Sumatra. Hot, with no room for cream.

I guess I like my coffee.

Splash.


2009
07.08

Culver Fountain 1

We discovered a cool nifty fountain next to the Culver Hotel over a year ago; an installation as part of the continuing artsy development of downtown Culver City. At its center stands a sculptured homage to the Cowardly Lion of The Wizard Of Oz, surrounded by a grid of “dancing” water spouts. The fountain’s varied liquid rhythms was just the thing to get my kid going. Last summer we visited it a couple of times and he got doused, of course, but was a little intimidated by the towering geysers which sometimes spurt over seven feet high.

This year, though, he took full advantage of the cool calamity and ran right into the ruckus. Being a weekday, there was nobody else around, and he went full throttle. Thanks to my iPhone, I was able to snap some shots.

Culver Fountain5

The iPhone’s camera takes some getting used to. For one, it definitely works best in daylight; and two, there’s some considerable delay between the pressing of the button and the actual picture taken, so one definitely has to anticipate good photo opps at least a second in advance. It’s like thinking, “What’s gonna happen a second from now?” I’ve heard many complaints about the iPhone’s camera, but I’ve managed to work with its weird ways and am still a happy mac camper—especially now that my other “real” camera (a Canon Powershot S45) finally crapped out on me after 6+ years of great service.

Culver Fountain2

We’re so glad that this fountain is right by our house. For awhile though, it was shut off. At first I thought it was due to the water shortage, but then I also found out that some unfortunate lil’ tike collided head first with the lion (which is made of solid metal), splitting his forehead open. I’m not sure which incident caused the shutdown, but they finally turned it back on sometime in June, but only activating a little less than half of the normal grid. Luckily, despite the cutback, there’s still enough action to get my boy spinning like a top.

Culver Fountain4

Being that there are no posted warning signs on the installment, I’ve made it my responsibility to keep a good eye on Greg as he makes his rounds. Things can get pretty hectic as soon as other kids join in—Greg’s collided at least twice with another child, luckily yielding nothing more than tears. Then of course, there’s the mighty metal lion itself, its injurious threat a total ironic deception to its infamous “cowardly” nature. A word to the wise—make sure you’re lil’ one’s wearing some good grippy water shoes or sandals, as the surface is super slick. I’ve seen a lot of kids wipe out on it ‘coz they were wearing standard street shoes, unprepared for the fountain’s fusillade. And believe me, kids go crazy for this thing. Mine sure does, at least.

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