Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Message 581

Yesterday I had lunch with Jason and Susan and the girls at Live Oak Kitchen in Los Gatos. In the evening I watched a DVD of the movie Mona Lisa Smile. It depicted college life at Wellesley in 1953-1954, a time when I myself was in college. It was interesting as a period piece, but I give it only 3 stars. I watched it mostly because Maggie Gyllenhaal had a supporting role, but her part was nothing special in this case. I am still working on the second NSA book too.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Message 580

Yesterday I worked a little on my memoirs. In the evening Joshua came over and brought food from Boston Market and watched the Sharks game with me. They beat Phoenix 3-2 in an overtime shootout. It was their turn since they lost to Phoenix in a shootout the last time they played. We also watched the Vikings lose to the Bears in overtime on Monday Night Football. It was a good night for sports on TV. We had to do a lot of switching back and forth on the channels.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Message 579

I watched three NFL games yesterday. The 49ers won, but the Raiders and Redskins lost. We are getting near the end of the season now, but at least the playoffs should be of some interest even though none of our local teams will be involved. Last night I watched Masterpiece Theater for a while, but it turned out I had watched it before, so I mostly read some more of the second book of NSA history.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Message 578

I just got back from Starbucks with Helen and Jim, Joan and David, and Jody, Aaron, and Emily (6 months old). Yesterday I did not leave the house all day. I was planning to go to the hot tub again , but when it was 5 PM it was raining so hard, I skipped it. Instead Joshua came over and watched the Sharks beat the Ducks 5-2. They were ahead 5-0, but then let up and allowed a couple of goals. I had already eaten, so Joshua had one of my TV dinners and a can of my chili. I started reading the book, a present from Alex, that is a follow-on to the history of NSA that Ethan had given me last year. It is so good I read about half of it before I went to bed. As I type this, I am also watching the Raiders play the Browns on TV next to my computer. The 49ers are on this afternoon.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Message 577

Yesterday a mid-day I went to Los Gatos and visited with Jason and Susan's family and to admire all of their presents. In the late afternoon I went to Maureen's for Xmas dinner. Her friend Gary had cooked turkey and dressing and ham and all the appetizers and desserts anybody could want. Vanessa's brother and his family, and Gary's son and his family were there too, so we had lots of grandchildren to help us enjoy the occasion. When I got home, I realized I had forgotten to take my bag full of Little Debbie's Pastries and other goodies that Vanessa had given me, but I will pick them up later.

In the evening I watched a German movie for which the title is translated as The Princess and The Warrior. It dealt with a psychiatric ward in a hospital and a couple of bank robber brothers. It was not good. I give it 2 stars. Sometimes I make mistakes about what will be worth watching.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Message 576

I just got back from having a family Christmas breakfast in San Mateo. Julian and Vanessa fixed a super set of dishes, and the kids showed off their haul from Santa Claus. Yesterday I treated myself to another soak in the hot tub. That makes two days in a row. Last night I watched a DVD of an amazing movie called Secretary. A few days ago Charlie Rose interviewed Jeff Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal about their new movie Crazy heart. I had never heard of Maggie Gyllenhaal, but she seemed interesting, so I ordered her movie Secretary from Netflix. It was a very unusual movie about pathologically dysfunctional people, but it was done in a humorous and light hearted way that made the dark subject matter more interesting. I give it five stars.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Message 575

I just got back from having coffee at Starbucks. Jody was there with Emily, Helen's first grandchild. She is six months old now and is beautiful. Yesterday I had a quiet day at home. For the first time in several weeks I got in the hot tub for a nice soak. In the evening I watched La Boehm on PBS. I thought it was a great production. I have watched a lot of operas, but this was the first time I ever saw this one. I was especially impressed with the Russian soprano. I was also surprised by the strong emotional response I felt. I also watched a DVD of the French movie Cache (or Hidden) as the title is alternately translated. I was surprised it was so bad. I give it only one star. It dealt with guilt and was very boring and had many unanswered questions.