Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Julien is now a First Section in Kung Fu



Last Saturday Julien took his first test in Kung Fu and passed. He has been taking classes at the Allied Gardens School of Martial Arts since November and he is loving it. We had been practicing at home prior to him taking his test and we knew he was ready. It was fun to see him take a test. I think he understands what a test is now though. At first he thought they were just going to give him a new belt just for showing up.
He tested with 3 other boys from his class and they all passed too. They had to demonstrate what they had learned in class using a guideline which they are given before each section. Kung Fu works differently then Karate. They don't have a bunch of different colored belts. They start as a White Belt and there are 8 sections to passed to become a Black Belt. When they pass a section they have part of their belt dyed black until all 8 parts become dyed black. They are graded on both Mental and Physical (which we thought was pretty cool) and a passing grade is 55 points. Julien remembered everything and even got some extra credit for stating what "Sincerity" is. He ended up getting 60 points! He was super stoked and we took him to Chilli's for lunch to celebrate. Now he keeps saying "I'm not a White Belt anymore, I'm First Section!".

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Last week of vacation

This is the last week of vacation for both Christelle and Julien so we are going to try and do as much as we can. Tomorrow I'm going to take Julien to Boomers to have some Father-Son time. Last Friday night we took the boys to the Santee Drive-in and we actually made it all the way through two movies. It was so much fun for the boys and us. I would suggest it to anyone.

I finally got the French Immersion software Christelle order for me and have been studying daily. C'est tres bien le software! I keep trying to get Christelle up to date with some online tools and I think I might have finally succeeded with a few. (Google Talk and Google Calendar) This way we can communicate during the day and she can keep me up to date for all the upcoming events. Other than that we have just been enjoying each others company. Drop us a note...

I created a newsletter for us and I hope to publish it sometime soon.

Tuesday, January 9, 2007

Link of the Day

http://www.google.com/talk/

Want to really stay in touch with us? Then download Google Talk and install the instant message tool and we can talk whenever you want. I'm a big believer in the Google thing. If I would have invested in them when they went public last year then we would probably would have a bunch of money right now. I started using their search engine more than 4 years ago and have been happy with their products ever since. Do it today.

Monday, January 8, 2007

Link of the Day

http://www.french-word-a-day.typepad.com/

This site is for those of you who are interested in an American's perspective on the French lifestyle. She gives a lot of useful French words to use in everyday life.

Friday, January 5, 2007

Link of the Day

http://probargainhunter.com/2006/11/28/amazon-shopping-tips-and-hacks/

If you have ever used Amazon.com then you can appreciate this link. I found this link just before Christmas and I ended up doing all of our Christmas shopping on Amazon. You won't believe some of the deals that are out there. Go buy something cheap today!!!

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Link of the Day

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random

Let me start out by saying a "wiki" is a website that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit and change some available content. For those of you who don't know what Wikipedia is let me give you a crash course. Is is basically a free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The link that I provided above will randomly take you to another random page on the Wikipedia website everytime you click it. Why would you do this? So you can learn something new every day, duh. I added this link as my Home page location on my toolbar so everytime I click my home link I can read about something new. Give it a try.

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

New Year's Resolutions

I guess everyone has at least one New Year's Resolution. Usually it has something to do with working out more. This year I have two that I really want to accomplish. The first of which is learning to speak French more fluently. You would think I would be able to converse by now but that isn't the case. That's why I really want to make a conscious effort to be able to speak more when we go to France in April. I bought some French Immersion software on Amazon and I hope to speak more to Christelle at night. Wish me luck...

My other resolution is something we should have been doing already and that's investing in the Stock Market. Starting this month I am going to start trading and learning the ins and outs of how it all works. I hope all goes well and we make some money.

Link of the Day

http://www.lifehacker.com/

This is one of my favorite sites to visit daily. The site is dedicated to helping you save time. They give useful links to different sites or applications that make life easier. It will also help you stay up to date with technology. Check it out.

Passing Traffic School

I passed my online traffic school test. Yeah! What a joke... If they don't get you for one thing they'll get you for another.

A couple of months ago I was in the Solana Beach area driving down Lomas Santa Fe (moving with the flow of traffic) and a motorcycle cop pulled me over for going 45 in a 35. I guess it was the end of the month and he needed to make his quota because right after he gave me my ticket he pulled someone else over. It was my first ticket and I didn't know what to do. I asked some people at work what usually happens and they let me know that I should be receiving something in the mail telling me the specifics. Ofcourse I never got anything in the mail and I ended up going to the Court house (in Vista) to pay my fine and see if I could take traffic school to get the point off of my license. I had to pay more than $200 for the ticket but they did say that I could take traffic school. They give you a sheet with a bunch of schools to choose from (classroom and online schools). I knew I didn't want to spend an entire day stuck in a classroom so I signed up for an online class. All you have to do is complete 8 chapter tests (not graded) and then a final (which you have to do in front of a notary). It was pretty easy overall, but I believe that I was robbed of my time and money. I guess I learned my lesson (never drive anywhere at the end of the month).

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Link of the Day

http://kids-in-mind.com/

If you have kids that watch movies you should definitely check out this site. It gives details about movies and what parents can expect from them.

New Year's Weekend



So what did you do with your New Year's weekend? We actually did a bunch of things. Now that the boys are getting bigger we do even more with our time.

On Saturday morning Christelle and the boys came with me to Flag Football and we had a little BBQ afterwards (really good Carne Asada). The rest of the day we relaxed outside and the boys played in the backyard.

On Sunday (New Year's Eve) we took Tasha (our dog) to Fiesta Island to walk her with some other dogs around. It'll be good when she is trained well enough to let her wander on her own. She is no where near that right now, but she is only 8 months old. After that, Christelle went shopping to get the rest of the goods for New Year's Eve. The boys and I watched football and relaxed at home. My Raiders secured the #1 pick in the upcoming NFL draft with their loss to Julien's New York Jets. At least I have something to look forward to.

Later that evening we had Jerome, Corrie and Nathan over to help us celebrate the new year. The boys played games and had a blast. The adults had a smorgasbord of food and we ended up playing Cranium for a couple of hours (I think the guys won!). Everyone, including all of the kids, made it till midnight. Christelle bought some party favors and the kids and adults enjoyed celebrating (except Julien who was really tired and showing it). We ended up going to bed somewhere around 1:45 in the morning.

On New's Years day Evan was the first to get up around 8:30 and ruin any plans of mine to sleep all day long. Julien, on the other hand, slept until 11 and woke up in a really good mood. We had a really good brunch and we played outside in the backyard for most of the day. My buddy Mike came down and we watched USC destroy Michigan in the Rose Bowl. Earlier that morning Penn State had already won their bowl game against Tennessee. If Florida beats Ohio State I will be really happy. Anyway, all in all we had a really good weekend and I already can't wait till the upcoming weekend to get here.