Category Archives: Nicholas Charis Roussos

Santa and Airplanes

I took Nicholas to the Hiller Museum of Aviation and surprised him with stories of Santa Claus. Here he waits for the helicopter to land:

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The helicopter lands and he is super excited … Not about Santa but about the wind from the rotors …

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And here comes Santa and like Breznhev at the May 1st parade Nicholas waves …

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And I ask: do you want to see Santa or planes?

And he’s like: Planes dude … Because I can fly a plane …

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Or fly myself

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Or use this really cool screen – dad failed to explain it but it’s cooler than Santa

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A very happy day

Began with the turkey trot with Sirma:
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That ended with us smiling with our medals:

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Followed up with some football in the back yard

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And on television:

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And concluded with a great meal headlined with turkey

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many side dishes

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And great friends

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A kids table

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And concluded with dessert

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And finished with a 1999 bottle of Canava Roussos Vinsanto

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A wonderful day of fun and joy with much to be thankful for ….

While mom is a CTO

Mom is hard at the work in the ultra competitive MOOC space, so we go have fun.

First some fishes at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

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Then we play with our friends near the tide pool in the aquarium. Every time the water flooded we screamed like happy children and stared at the water moving around …

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And finally some drawing before we eat at the pub.

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Hamburger and fries … The food of champions!

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Fun with trains

Took Nicholas to the Tech Museum where we saw the Rocky Mountain Express an IMAX movie. The movie is shot from the point of view of a steam engine. The scene feels as life like as it gets…

Nicholas loves trains and was simply not true expecting this. He kept going this is awesome and I have never seen a movie like this…

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Jaw dropped, requiring his hand to support the jaw from falling to the floor …

This is a good day

Lessons in parenting in hockey

My son and I have been going to hockey games for three years. He’s four!

Last year we had the moment of insight that the kid couldn’t actually see the game because he was too small. He never thought to say anything, and I never thought to ask. The poor kid went to something like 20+ games before we realized he wasn’t actually watching the game. No wonder he was bored!

One thing that always surprised me was why when the Sharks scored did he look terrified?

Last night I figured it out. A goal in a hockey game is like a random loud event to Nicholas. He has no idea why or how the goal got scored. The whole sequence appears random.

How did the least observant parent of the year figure this one out? Because Marleau scored on a break-a-way and Nicholas was standing and cheering. More importantly he was proud of the fact that he had raised his hands like everybody else at the same time! He was going: I raised my hands like everyone else…

The poor kid had been trying to figure out why all of these adults simultaneously stood up and cheered! And the reason he was freaked out was because it was like this room full that suddenly erupts – for no apparent reason – in a loud shout… I would be freaked out as well… And he was frustrated, I think, that he didn’t understand.

This is why baseball and soccer have such a broader following. A baseball game event is obvious. The ball is hit, the player runs. In soccer the pace is sufficiently slower that a neophyte fan can follow what happens. A hockey game, on the other hand, is a sequence of bounces, abrupt changes in motion followed by a goal and appears to inscrutable.

I think, maybe, now my kid is going to start enjoying the game.

 

 

Nicholas Blows up the Death Star

I recently introduce my son to Star Wars with an action sequence from Return of the Jedi:

He liked it so much that I got him some of the mini LEGO starships…

He’s been very politely asking that I rebuild my Death Star LEGO. Since I was taking too long to comply he built his own out of magnetic building blocks.

And this morning he re-enacted the trench run when Lando blows up the Death Star.

Here he is showing us how Lando goes into the Death Star after Han disables the forcefield

And here is the Millenium Falcon escaping from the Death Star and it exploding …

May the Force be with him … Always